IP Library Granted Patent US 8,499,916
Granted Patent B2
US 8,499,916 · App. 13/182,921 · Granted Aug 6, 2013

Rotational coupling device with flux leakage path insulator

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Patent No.
US 8,499,916
App. No.
13/182,921
Granted
Aug 6, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotational coupling device is provided that minimizes flux leakage from a magnetic circuit that engages the device. The device includes a rotor and an armature defining opposed engagement surfaces. The rotor, the armature and a field shell disposed on one side of the rotor and housing an electrical conductor comprise members of a magnetic circuit that, upon energization of the conductor, draws the armature into engagement with the rotor. A torque transmission member is coupled to the armature and supported by a bearing. In one embodiment a sleeve is disposed radially inwardly of the bearing. To prevent flux leakage through the torque transmission member, the sleeve has a magnetic permeability that is lower than a magnetic permeability of the members of the magnetic circuit. In another embodiment, a support cup of the torque transmission member has a radially outwardly turned flange to distance the cup from the rotor.

Claims (49)

1. A rotational coupling device, comprising:

a rotor configured for coupling to a shaft for rotation therewith and disposed about a rotational axis, said rotor defining a first clutch engagement surface;

a field shell disposed about said rotational axis and fixed against rotation;

an electrical conductor disposed within said field shell on a first side of said rotor;

an armature disposed on a second side of said rotor opposite said conductor, said armature defining a second clutch engagement surface, said armature, said rotor, and said field shell comprising members of a magnetic circuit;

a torque transmission member coupled to said armature for rotation therewith, said torque transmission member disposed about said axis and supported by a bearing disposed about said axis; and,

a sleeve disposed about said axis radially inwardly of said bearing

wherein said sleeve has a magnetic permeability that is lower than a magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit; and,

a spacer disposed about said axis radially inwardly of said bearing, said spacer having a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

2. The rotational coupling device of claim 1 , wherein said spacer is disposed radially between said sleeve and said bearing.

3. The rotational coupling device of claim 1 , wherein said sleeve is disposed axially between said spacer and said rotor.

4. The rotational coupling device of claim 1 , wherein said torque transmission member comprises a pulley.

5. The rotational coupling device of claim 4 , wherein said pulley has a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

6. The rotational coupling device of claim 1 , wherein said torque transmission member includes a support cup having an axially extending portion supported on said bearing and a flange extending radially outwardly from said axially extending portion and further comprising a spring extending between said armature and said flange of said support cup.

7. The rotational coupling device of claim 1 , further comprising:

another spacer disposed about said axis; and,

a fastener extending through said another spacer and configured to engage said shaft

wherein at least one of said another spacer and said fastener has a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

8. The rotational coupling device of claim 7 wherein a portion of said rotor is disposed radially between said sleeve and said bearing and is supported on said sleeve.

9. The rotational coupling device of claim 8 wherein said torque transmission member includes a support cup having an axially extending portion supported on said bearing and a flange extending radially outwardly from said axially extending portion and further comprising a spring extending between said armature and said flange of said support cup.

10. The rotational coupling device of claim 8 wherein said torque transmission member comprises a pulley.

11. The rotational coupling device of claim 10 , wherein said pulley has a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

12. The rotational coupling device of claim 1 wherein a portion of said rotor is disposed radially between said sleeve and said bearing and is supported on said sleeve.

13. A rotational coupling device, comprising:

a rotor configured for coupling to a shaft for rotation therewith and disposed about a rotational axis, said rotor defining a first clutch engagement surface;

a field shell disposed about said rotational axis and fixed against rotation;

an electrical conductor disposed within said field shell on a first side of said rotor;

an armature disposed on a second side of said rotor opposite said conductor, said armature defining a second clutch engagement surface, said armature, said rotor, and said field shell comprising members of a magnetic circuit;

a torque transmission member coupled to said armature for rotation therewith, said torque transmission member disposed about said axis and supported by a bearing disposed about said axis; and,

a sleeve disposed about said axis radially inwardly of said bearing

wherein said sleeve has a magnetic permeability that is lower than a magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit;

a spacer disposed about said axis; and,

a fastener extending through said spacer and configured to engage said shaft

wherein at least one of said spacer and said fastener has a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

14. The rotational coupling device of claim 13 wherein said torque transmission member includes a support cup having an axially extending portion supported on said bearing and a flange extending radially outwardly from said axially extending portion and further comprising a spring extending between said armature and said flange of said support cup.

15. The rotational coupling device of claim 13 wherein said torque transmission member comprises a pulley.

16. The rotational coupling device of claim 15 , wherein said pulley has a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

17. A rotational coupling device, comprising:

a rotor configured for coupling to a shaft for rotation therewith and disposed about a rotational axis, said rotor defining a first clutch engagement surface;

a field shell disposed about said rotational axis and fixed against rotation;

an electrical conductor disposed within said field shell on a first side of said rotor;

an armature disposed on a second side of said rotor opposite said conductor, said armature defining a second clutch engagement surface, said armature, said rotor, and said field shell comprising members of a magnetic circuit;

a torque transmission member coupled to said armature for rotation therewith, said torque transmission member disposed about said axis and supported by a bearing disposed about said axis; and,

a sleeve disposed about said axis radially inwardly of said bearing

wherein said sleeve has a magnetic permeability that is lower than a magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit;

wherein a portion of said rotor is disposed radially between said sleeve and said bearing and is supported on said sleeve.

18. The rotational coupling device of claim 17 wherein said torque transmission member includes a support cup having an axially extending portion supported on said bearing and a flange extending radially outwardly from said axially extending portion and further comprising a spring extending between said armature and said flange of said support cup.

19. The rotational coupling device of claim 17 wherein said torque transmission member comprises a pulley.

20. The rotational coupling device of claim 19 , wherein said pulley has a magnetic permeability that is lower than said magnetic permeability of said members of said magnetic circuit.

Assignments (4)
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
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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
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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
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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
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