IP Library Granted Patent US 11,149,796
Granted Patent B2
US 11,149,796 · App. 16/337,425 · Granted Oct 19, 2021

Power take off including a torsional vibration damping assembly

Inventors: Jonathan S. Hedge (Cleveland, OH); Gregory Friend (Cleveland, OH)
Assignee: Parker-Hannifin Corporation
F16D3/12B60K17/28B60K25/00F16D3/66F16F15/1442F16H55/17F16H57/0006F16D2300/00F16D2300/22
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Patent No.
US 11,149,796
App. No.
16/337,425
Granted
Oct 19, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power take off includes a housing, an input mechanism that is supported in the housing and is adapted to be rotatably driven by a source of rotational energy, and an output mechanism that is supported in the housing and is rotatably driven by the input mechanism, the output mechanism being adapted to rotatably drive a rotatably driven accessory. The power take off further includes a two piece damping assembly that minimizes the transmission of torque transients from the input mechanism to the output mechanism. The two piece damping assembly may be an input cluster gear assembly that includes a first gear portion and a second gear portion that are supported for rotational movement relative to one another. The two piece damping assembly may also be part of a clutch assembly for selectively the output mechanism to be rotatably driven by the input mechanism.

Claims (18)

1. A power take off comprising:

a housing;

an input mechanism that is supported in the housing and is adapted to be rotatably driven by a source of rotational energy; and

an output mechanism that is supported in the housing and is rotatably driven by the input mechanism, the output mechanism being adapted to rotatably drive a rotatably driven accessory,

wherein the power take off further includes a two piece damping assembly that minimizes the transmission of torque transients from the input mechanism to the output mechanism, wherein the two piece damping assembly includes (1) a first gear portion that includes a first stop, (2) a second gear portion that is supported for limited rotation relative to the first gear portion and includes a second stop, and (3) a spring that urges the first gear portion and the second gear portion toward a predetermined relative position, wherein the first stop and the second stop cooperate to limit rotation of the second gear portion relative to the first gear portion; wherein

the two piece damping assembly is part of a clutch assembly for selectively causing the output mechanism to be rotatably driven by the input mechanism;

the two piece damping assembly is a cluster gear assembly that includes a drive gear portion and an axially-extending hollow cylindrical bell portion with a splined inner surface; and

the drive gear portion includes a plurality of first stops that define a plurality of circumferentially extending openings, and wherein the hollow cylindrical bell portion includes a plurality of second stops that extend into respective ones of the circumferentially extending openings defined in the drive gear portion.

2. The power take off defined in claim 1 wherein the housing is adapted to be supported on a housing of the source of rotational energy.

3. The power take off defined in claim 1 wherein the housing includes an opening, and wherein a portion of the input mechanism extends outwardly from the housing through the opening.

4. The power take off defined in claim 1 wherein the two piece damping assembly is an input cluster gear assembly that includes the first gear portion and the second gear portion that are supported for rotational movement relative to one another.

5. The power take off defined in claim 4 wherein the housing includes an opening, and wherein the first gear portion extends outwardly from the housing through the opening.

6. The power take off defined in claim 4 wherein the first gear portion is journaled on the second gear portion for rotational movement relative to one another.

7. The power take off defined in claim 4 wherein the first stop extends radially inwardly from the first gear portion and the second stop extends radially outwardly from the second gear portion.

8. The power take off defined in claim 4 wherein the first stop and the second stop are rotationally aligned.

9. The power take off defined in claim 4 wherein the spring reacts between the first gear portion and the second gear portion to urge the first gear portion and the second gear portion toward the predetermined position relative to one another.

10. The power take off defined in claim 9 wherein the spring rotationally urges the first gear portion relative to the second gear portion such that the first stop abuts the second stop.

11. The power take off defined in claim 1 further including a spring that rotationally urges the drive gear portion and the hollow cylindrical bell portion toward a predetermined position relative to one another.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 13, 2022
From: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
To: PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC
Reel/Frame 059900/0975 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2019
From: HEDGE, JONATHAN S.; FRIEND, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF GREGORY FRIEND, JASON
To: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 048722/0651 →