IP Library Granted Patent US 8,695,773
Granted Patent B2
US 8,695,773 · App. 12/968,972 · Granted Apr 15, 2014

Wrap spring clutch coupling with forced spring clearance disengagement

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Patent No.
US 8,695,773
App. No.
12/968,972
Granted
Apr 15, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotational coupling is provided. The coupling includes first and second hubs disposed about an axis of rotation. A wrap spring is disposed radially outwardly of the hubs and rotatably couples the hubs upon rotation of the first hub in a first rotational direction. A spring actuation member is configured for rotation about the axis and coupled to one end of the wrap spring. The opposite end of the wrap spring is coupled to the second hub. An actuator is configured to selectively stop rotation of the spring actuation member and the second hub in the first rotational direction and cause rotation of the spring actuation member in a second rotational direction to thereby unwrap the wrap spring. The rotational coupling therefore facilitates disengagement of the wrap spring from the first hub during release of the coupling to prevent undue noise and vibration and reduce wear.

Claims (32)

1. A rotational coupling, comprising:

first and second hubs disposed about an axis of rotation;

a wrap spring disposed radially outwardly of said first and second hubs, said wrap spring configured to couple said first and second hubs together for rotation during rotation of said first hub in a first rotational direction,

a spring actuation member configured for rotation about said axis and coupled to a first end of said wrap spring, a second end of said wrap spring coupled to said second hub; and,

an actuator configured to selectively stop rotation of said spring actuation member and said second hub in said first rotational direction relative to said actuator and cause rotation of said spring actuation member in a second rotational direction relative to said actuator and opposite said first rotational direction to thereby unwrap said wrap spring.

2. The rotational coupling of claim 1 wherein said first hub comprises an input hub and said second hub comprises an output hub.

3. The rotational coupling of claim 1 wherein said spring actuation member comprises a first collar disposed radially outwardly of said wrap spring.

4. The rotational coupling of claim 3 , wherein said actuator includes

a second collar disposed radially outwardly of said first collar and axially movable relative to said first collar; and

a first pin extending radially inwardly from said second collar and configured to be received within a first slot formed in a radially outer surface of said first collar.

5. The rotational coupling of claim 4 wherein said first slot is helical.

6. The rotational coupling of claim 4 wherein said actuator further includes a second pin extending radially inwardly from said second collar and configured to be received within a second slot formed in a radially outer surface of said first collar.

7. The rotational coupling of claim 6 wherein said first and second slots are helical.

8. The rotational coupling of claim 6 wherein said first and second pins are diametrically opposite one another.

9. The rotational coupling of claim 4 wherein said second collar defines a first plurality of teeth at one axial end configured to engage a second plurality of teeth disposed on an actuator ring upon movement of said ring along said axis.

10. The rotational coupling of claim 9 wherein said actuator includes means for moving said actuator ring into engagement with said second collar.

11. A rotational coupling, comprising:

first and second hubs disposed about an axis of rotation;

a wrap spring disposed radially outwardly of said first and second hubs, said wrap spring configured to couple said first and second hubs together for rotation during rotation of said first hub in a first rotational direction,

a spring actuation member configured for rotation about said axis and coupled to a first end of said wrap spring, a second end of said wrap spring coupled to said second hub; and,

means for stopping rotation of said spring actuation member and said second hub in said first rotational direction and causing rotation of said spring actuation member in a second rotational direction opposite said first rotational direction to thereby unwrap said wrap spring.

12. The rotational coupling of claim 11 wherein said first hub comprises an input hub and said second hub comprises an output hub.

13. The rotational coupling of claim 11 wherein said spring actuation member comprises a first collar disposed radially outwardly of said wrap spring.

14. The rotational coupling of claim 13 , wherein said stopping means includes

a second collar disposed radially outwardly of said first collar and axially movable relative to said first collar; and,

a first pin extending radially inwardly from said second collar and configured to be received within a first slot formed in a radially outer surface of said first collar.

15. The rotational coupling of claim 14 wherein said first slot is helical.

16. The rotational coupling of claim 14 wherein said stopping means includes a second pin extending radially inwardly from said second collar and configured to be received within a second slot formed in said radially outer surface of said first collar.

17. The rotational coupling of claim 16 wherein said first and second slots are helical.

18. The rotational coupling of claim 16 wherein said first and second pins are diametrically opposite one another.

19. The rotational coupling of claim 14 wherein said second collar defines a first plurality of teeth at one axial end configured to engage a second plurality of teeth disposed on an actuator ring upon movement of said actuator ring along said axis.

20. The rotational coupling of claim 19 wherein said stopping means includes means for moving said actuator ring into engagement with said second collar.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: TB WOOD'S INCORPORATED; INERTIA DYNAMICS, LLC; KILIAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION; WARNER ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY LLC; AMERIDRIVES INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 058232/0789 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 19, 2021
From: AMERICAN PRECISION INDUSTRIES INC.; INERTIA DYNAMICS, LLC; JACOBS VEHICLE SYSTEMS, INC.; KILIAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION; KOLLMORGEN CORPORATION; TB WOOD'S INCORPORATED; THOMSON INDUSTRIES, INC.; WARNER ELECTRIC LLC
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058214/0832 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2018
From: TB WOOD'S INCORPORATED; INERTIA DYNAMICS, LLC; KILIAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION; WARNER ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY LLC; AMERIDRIVES INTERNATIONAL, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 047040/0664 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2018
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: WARNER ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY LLC; AMERIDRIVES INTERNATIONAL, LLC; INERTIA DYNAMICS, LLC; KILIAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION; TB WOOD'S INCORPORATED; WARNER ELECTRIC LLC
Reel/Frame 047184/0142 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 20, 2012
From: AMERIDRIVES INTERNATIONAL, LLC; INERTIA DYNAMICS, LLC; KILIAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION; TB WOOD'S INCORPORATED; WARNER ELECTRIC LLC; WARNER ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 029328/0105 →