Electric drive unit for a vehicle
US-2024055940-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9856925B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9856925-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615040468-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A torque transfer device ( 1 ) for a drivetrain ( 2 ) of a motor vehicle, having a torsional vibration damping unit ( 3 ) and a decoupling clutch ( 6 ) having at least two clutch elements ( 4, 5 ) which can be joined to each other, wherein a first clutch element ( 4 ) is permanently connected non-rotatingly to a flange section ( 7 ) of the torsional vibration damping unit ( 3 ) and a second clutch element ( 5 ) is coupled with the flange section ( 7 ) via a freewheeling unit ( 8 ), wherein at least some sections of the freewheeling unit ( 8 ) are positioned in a radial receiving space ( 9 ) of the torsional vibration damping unit ( 3 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A torque transfer device for a drivetrain of a motor vehicle, the torque transfer device comprising: a torsional vibration damping unit and a decoupling clutch having first and second clutch elements joinable to each other, the torsional vibration damping unit including springs, the first clutch element being permanently connected non-rotatingly to a flange section of the torsional vibration damping unit such that the flange section is configured for transferring torque, transferred to the springs by an internal combustion engine, from the springs to the first clutch element, the second clutch element being coupled with the flange section via a freewheeling unit, at least some sections of the freewheeling unit being positioned in a radial receiving space of the torsional vibration damping unit, the freewheeling unit including a radial outer ring in the radial receiving space radially inside of the flange section. 2. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein the torsional vibration damping unit is a dual mass flywheel. 3. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 2 wherein the flange section is part of a secondary flywheel of the dual mass flywheel. 4. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein the radial outer ring of the freewheeling unit is attached non-rotatingly to the flange section or to the first clutch element. 5. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein a radial inner ring of the freewheeling unit is connected non-rotatingly to the second clutch element via a shaft section extending out of the torsional vibration damping unit in an axial direction. 6. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 4 wherein the outer ring is supported radially relative to an inner ring of the freewheeling unit via a roller bearing. 7. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 5 wherein an outer ring of the freewheeling unit is supported radially relative to the inner ring via a roller bearing. 8. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein the first clutch element is a pressure plate forming an inertial mass. 9. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein the second clutch element is a clutch plate. 10. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein the first clutch element extends in an axial direction into the torsional vibrating damping unit to a connecting point with the flange section. 11. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 1 wherein the decoupling clutch is a normally engaged or a normally disengaged clutch. 12. A torque transfer device for a drivetrain of a motor vehicle, the torque transfer device comprising: a torsional vibration damping unit and a decoupling clutch having first and second clutch elements joinable to each other, the first clutch element being permanently connected non-rotatingly to a flange section of the torsional vibration damping unit and the second clutch element being coupled with the flange section via a freewheeling unit, at least some sections of the freewheeling unit being positioned in a radial receiving space of the torsional vibration damping unit, the first clutch element being a pressure plate fixed to the flange section at a connection, the second clutch element being a clutch plate for axially contacting the pressure plate, the pressure plate being axially between the flange section and the clutch plate, the clutch plate including an inner end configured for connecting to an outer surface of a transmission input shaft. 13. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 12 further comprising a movable clamping plate for axially contacting the clutch plate, the clutch plate being axially between the pressure plate and the clamping plate and configured for sliding radially outside of the transmission input shaft. 14. The torque transfer device as recited in claim 13 further comprising an actuator for forcing the clamping plate axially into the clutch plate to force the clutch plate into the pressure plate. 15. The torque transfer device as reciting in claim 12 wherein the freewheeling unit includes a radial outer ring, the radial outer ring being fixed to the flange section and the pressure plate at the connection. 16. A torque transfer device for a drivetrain of a motor vehicle, the torque transfer device comprising: a torsional vibration damping unit and a decoupling clutch having first and second clutch elements joinable to each other, the first clutch element being permanently connected non-rotatingly to a flange section of the torsional vibration damping unit and the second clutch element being coupled with the flange section via a freewheeling unit, the freewheeling unit including a radial outer ring connected to the first clutch element and a radial inner ring configured for connecting to the second clutch element, the radial inner ring and the radial outer ring being positioned in a radial receiving space of the torsional vibration damping unit in radial alignment with the flange section, an inner circumference of the radial inner ring being configured for connecting to an outer surface of a transmission input shaft.
Freewheels or freewheel clutches (cycle brakes controlled by back-pedalling B62L5/00 {; one-way linear clutches F16B7/16}) · CPC title
with flat clutching surfaces, e.g. discs · CPC title
combined with a clutch for locking the driving and driven members (F16D41/02, F16D41/24 take precedence) · CPC title
characterised by clutch arrangements, e.g. for activation; integrated with clutch members, e.g. pressure member · CPC title
the pressure plate on the flywheel side is combined with a damper · CPC title
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