Four pass torque converter

US9915330B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9915330-B2
Application numberUS-201514937449-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2015
Priority dateNov 10, 2015
Publication dateMar 13, 2018
Grant dateMar 13, 2018

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Abstract

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A torque converter utilizes four distinct fluid passageways. The torque converter hydrodynamic chamber is supplied with fluid via a passageway that includes a gap between a stator shaft insert and a turbine shaft. Fluid returns from the hydrodynamic chamber via a passageway that is formed between a hollow stator shaft and the stator shaft insert. The torque converter includes a bypass clutch with an apply chamber and a return chamber. Fluid is routed to the apply chamber via a passageway that includes a gap between a hollow portion of the turbine shaft and a turbine shaft insert. Fluid is routed between the balance chamber and an elevated exhaust via a passageway that runs through the turbine shaft insert.

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What is claimed is: 1. A transmission comprising: a torque converter including an impeller, a turbine, and a stator; a front support defining first through fourth fluid passageways; a hollow stator shaft fixed to the front support; a one-way-clutch having a first race fixed to the stator shaft and a second race fixed to the stator; a hollow stator shaft insert fixed to an interior of the stator shaft, the first fluid passageway fluidly connected to a gap between the stator shaft and the stator shaft insert; a hollow turbine shaft driveably connected to the turbine and extending through the stator shaft insert, the second fluid passageway fluidly connected to a gap between the stator shaft insert and the turbine shaft; and a hollow turbine shaft insert fixed to an interior of the turbine shaft, the third fluid passageway fluidly connected to a gap between the turbine shaft and the turbine shaft insert and the fourth fluid passageway fluidly connected to an interior of the turbine shaft insert. 2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the four fluid passageways are located at a common axial position relative to an axis of the turbine shaft and are separated circumferentially. 3. The transmission of claim 1 further comprising a bypass clutch configured to selectively couple the impeller to the turbine, the bypass clutch defining an apply chamber fluidly connected to the third fluid passageway and defining a balance chamber fluidly connected to the fourth fluid passageway. 4. The transmission of claim 3 further comprising a valve body configured to supply transmission fluid to the torque converter via the second fluid passageway and to receive transmission fluid from the torque converter via the first axial passageway. 5. A transmission comprising: a torque converter having a clutch assembly and a hydrodynamic chamber; a stator support defining a first axial passageway fluidly connected to the hydrodynamic chamber; a turbine shaft supported for rotation within the stator support and defining second and third axial passageways fluidly connected to the clutch assembly, a space between the stator support and turbine shaft forming a fourth axial passageway fluidly connected to the hydrodynamic chamber; and a front support fixed to the stator support and defining four radial passageways, each fluidly connected to one of the first through fourth axial passageways. 6. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the four radial passageways are located at a common axial position relative to an axis of the stator support and are separated circumferentially. 7. The transmission of claim 5 further comprising a valve body fluidly connected to at least three of the four radial passageways. 8. The transmission of claim 7 wherein the valve body is configured to supply transmission fluid to the hydrodynamic chamber via the fourth axial passageway and to receive transmission fluid from the hydrodynamic chamber via the first axial passageway. 9. The transmission of claim 7 wherein the clutch assembly defines an apply chamber fluidly connected to the second axial passageway and a balance chamber fluidly connected to the third axial passageway. 10. The transmission of claim 9 wherein the third axial passageway is fluidly connected to an elevated exhaust port. 11. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the turbine shaft comprises a hollow insert within a hollow section of an outer shaft, an interior of the hollow insert forming one of the second and third axial passageways and a space between the insert and the outer shaft forming another of the second and third axial passageways. 12. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the stator support comprises a hollow insert within a hollow outer shaft, a space between the insert and the outer shaft forming the first axial passageway. 13. A transmission comprising: a front support defining first through fourth fluid passageways; a hollow stator shaft fixed to the front support; a hollow stator shaft insert fixed to an interior of the stator shaft, the first fluid passageway fluidly connected to a gap between the stator shaft and the stator shaft insert; a hollow turbine shaft extending through the stator shaft insert, the second fluid passageway fluidly connected to a gap between the stator shaft insert and the turbine shaft; and a hollow turbine shaft insert fixed to an interior of the turbine shaft, the third fluid passageway fluidly connected to a gap between the turbine shaft and the turbine shaft insert and the fourth fluid passageway fluidly connected to an interior of the turbine shaft insert. 14. The transmission of claim 13 further comprising a torque converter having a clutch assembly and a hydrodynamic chamber, the hydrodynamic chamber fluidly connected to the first and second fluid passageways, the clutch assembly defining an apply chamber fluidly connected to the third passageway and a balance chamber fluidly connected to the fourth passageway. 15. The transmission of claim 13 wherein the four fluid passageways are located at a common axial position relative to an axis of the turbine shaft and are separated circumferentially.

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Classifications

  • F16H45/02Primary

    with mechanical clutches for bridging a fluid gearing of the hydrokinetic type (control of torque converter lock-up clutches F16H61/14) · CPC title

  • three chamber system, i.e. comprising a separated, closed chamber specially adapted for actuating a lock-up clutch · CPC title

  • Details of oil circulation · CPC title

  • of which at least one is a freewheel (F16D47/02, F16D47/06 take precedence; freewheels combined with a clutch to lock the driving and driven members of the freewheel F16D41/04, F16D41/26) · CPC title

  • Multiple disk type lock-up clutch · CPC title

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What does patent US9915330B2 cover?
A torque converter utilizes four distinct fluid passageways. The torque converter hydrodynamic chamber is supplied with fluid via a passageway that includes a gap between a stator shaft insert and a turbine shaft. Fluid returns from the hydrodynamic chamber via a passageway that is formed between a hollow stator shaft and the stator shaft insert. The torque converter includes a bypass clutch wi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H45/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 13 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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