IP Library Granted Patent US 6,837,349
Granted Patent B2
US 6,837,349 · App. 10/379,486 · Granted Jan 4, 2005

Hydrodynamic clutch, particularly torque converter

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,837,349
App. No.
10/379,486
Granted
Jan 4, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a hydrodynamic clutch with a lockup clutch, a hydraulic fluid is in operative connection with a piston space outside of a driven shaft constructed as a hollow shaft by means of a plurality of fluid channels. The piston space adjoins an actuation piston by means of which the lockup clutch can be actuated. The fluid channels extend substantially axially in a partial portion. In the partial portion, the fluid channels are surrounded on the radial inside by the driven shaft and are surrounded on the radial outer side and in circumferential direction by a hub part.

Claims (17)

1. A hydrodynamic clutch comprising:

a drive element which can be connected to a drive shaft so as to be fixed against rotation relative to said drive shaft, said drive shaft having an axis of rotation;

an impeller wheel connected to said drive element so as to be fixed against rotation relative to said drive element;

a turbine wheel which can be connected to a driven shaft so as to be fixed against rotation relative to said driven shaft, wherein said turbine wheel can be hydrodynamically driven by said impeller wheel,

a lock-up clutch which can couple said turbine wheel to said impeller wheel;

an actuation piston associated with said lock-up clutch;

a piston space between said actuation piston and said drive element; and

a hub part having an axially central recess which receives said driven shaft and a plurality of fluid channels for conveying hydraulic fluid from said driven shaft to said piston space, each said fluid channel having an inner portion which extends substantially axially, each said inner portion being bounded radially inside by said recess and being open facing the driven shaft.

2. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 1 wherein each said inner portion comprises a radially outside channel area which forms a cone angle with the axis of rotation.

3. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 2 wherein said cone angle is between five and seven degrees.

4. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 1 wherein said hub part further comprises intermediate areas which separate said inner portions circumferentially, said intermediate areas forming an inward facing cylindrical surface which is interrupted circumferentially by said axially extending inner portions of said fluid channel.

5. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 4 wherein said cylindrical surface has a diameter which is 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm larger than the diameter of said driven shaft.

6. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 4 wherein said hub part is a forged part which is machined to form said inward facing cylindrical surface.

7. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 1 comprising at least three said fluid channels uniformly distributed around said recess.

8. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 1 wherein each said fluid channel has an outer portion which extends substantially radially and opens out into said piston space.

9. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 8 wherein said outer portions are formed by boring.

10. A hydrodynamic clutch as in claim 8 wherein said hub part is formed in two parts which are joined to form said outer portions of said fluid channels between said two parts.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Apr 11, 2014
From: ZF SACHS AG
To: ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG
Reel/Frame 032662/0954 →