GB2046395A - Clutch release mechanisms - Google Patents

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GB2046395A
GB2046395A GB8003929A GB8003929A GB2046395A GB 2046395 A GB2046395 A GB 2046395A GB 8003929 A GB8003929 A GB 8003929A GB 8003929 A GB8003929 A GB 8003929A GB 2046395 A GB2046395 A GB 2046395A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C27/00Elastic or yielding bearings or bearing supports, for exclusively rotary movement
    • F16C27/04Ball or roller bearings, e.g. with resilient rolling bodies
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D23/00Details of mechanically-actuated clutches not specific for one distinct type
    • F16D23/12Mechanical clutch-actuating mechanisms arranged outside the clutch as such
    • F16D23/14Clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings; Actuating members directly connected to clutch-actuating sleeves or bearings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C19/00Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement
    • F16C19/02Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows
    • F16C19/04Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows for radial load mainly
    • F16C19/06Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows for radial load mainly with a single row or balls
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C2361/00Apparatus or articles in engineering in general
    • F16C2361/43Clutches, e.g. disengaging bearing

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Abstract

As is known a clutch release mechanism (M) employs a bearing assembly with a rotatable race (10) serving to actuate a clutch and a stationary race (12) supported by a hub or thrust sleeve (17) to which external force (F) is applied. The bearing assembly is permitted to move bodily radially to achieve self-alignment with the clutch. In accordance with the invention, a chamber (24) is provided radially adjacent the stationary race (12) and contains a filler medium displaced by the radial adjustment of the bearing assembly. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Improvements in clutch release mechanisms The present invention relates to clutch release mechanisms incorporating rolling element bearing assemblies.
It is well known to employ a rolling element bearing assembly as a thrust bearing in the clutch release mechanism for a motor vehicle clutch. In one known conventional form of mechanism, the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly is constrained to be substantially coincident with the transmission shaft, which may or may not be coincident with the axis of rotation of the clutch on final vehicle assembly.
Customarily, one race or ring of the bearing assembly is rotatable, relative to the other and is engageable directly, or indirectly by means of a suitable adapting element, with an associated contact surface of the clutch under an axial thrust force to effect clutch release. Considerable frictional sliding, scuffing and hence wear, heat and noise generation, can be produced as a result of the contact between the contacting surfaces, if slight misalignment or noncoincidence of the axes of rotation occurs.
As described in our UK Patent Specification 1478612, it is possible to provide a positive drive location by means of projections on one contacting surface engaging with slots in the other surface so that, inter alia, wear due to circumferencial sliding can be reduced. Nevertheless slight misalignment or non-coincidence of the rotational axes can still occur.
In another known form of mechanism described in UK Patent Specification 1126058, the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly is not constrained as aforementioned, and the entire bearing assembly can be displaced radially to ensure coincidence between the respective axes of rotation. in order to retain the bearing assembly in the desired location, an axially directed spring force is applied to the end faces of the non-rotating bearing race to produce a 'frictional grip'. It has been found that if any oil or grease should become present in the vicinity of the end faces, the frictional force locating the bearing can be reduced and the assembly can slip out of the concentric position.
A general object of the present invention is to provide an improved form of clutch release mechanism.
Aclutch release mechanism made in accordance with the invention employs a bearing assembly composed of inner and outer rings or races, with rolling elements therebetween and, as is known, the bearing assembly may employ a cage for locating the rolling elements, and seals for retaining lubricant in the assembly and for preventing the ingress of contaminants. One of the races is intended to rotate and contact part of an associated clutch directly or indirectly to impart thrust force thereto for clutch release. The other race is preferably guided for axial movement in response to said force.
In accordance with the invention, a chamber containing a displaceable filler medium is defined radially adjacent the other race. This chamber can assume a symmetrical or asymmetrical profile relative to the axis of rotation of the assembly. Hence, the entire bearing assembly consisting of the inner and outer races, the cage, the seals and the rolling elements can be displaced, within permitted limits, radially to allow the bearing axis of rotation to become precisely coincident with the axis of rotation of the clutch.
It is possible to provide positive location between the rotatable bearing race or its adaptor and the clutch release part as mentioned previously.
The chamber can be defined radially between the outer bearing race itself and a cover, shroud or housing. In embodiments of the invention described hereinafter the other bearing race is the outer race, which is enveloped by the cover or housing, while the rotatable race is the inner race. It is however possible to reverse this arrangement. Normally the bearing assembly would be supported by a thrust sleeve or hub to which axial force is applied for transmission to the clutch. This hub may have a flange or equivalent radial wall and the chamber can be bounded in the axial sense by an end wall of the cover and the flange of the hub. Conveniently the cover can be connected or bonded to the hub flange; although it is possible to utilize a one-piece or integral component constituting both the hub and the cover.
The filler medium can be introduced directly into the chamber or, in the alternative, the filler medium is contained in a flexible sealed ring member itself located in the chamber. The aforementioned chamber or the ring member is pre-filled during assembly with a filler medium or fluid which is readily deformable and is preferably a pseudo-plastic, i.e. a non-Newtonian fluid, with minimal thixotropic and viscoelastic characteristics at the normal working temperature of the release mechanism. The filler medium or fluid should preferably exhibit substan tial creep flow properties under shear force exceeding its shear yield limit. In this way a controlled threshold force can be applied to the bearing assembly to cause the filler medium or fluid to displace to permit adjustment of the bearing assembly.Thus if the axis of the bearing assembly or release mechanism made in accordance with the invention becomes offset from the axis of the clutch during vehicle assembly, or subsequently, frictional force between the bearing assembly and the contacted release part of the clutch will tend to cause radial displacement of the bearing assembly and a corresponding flow of the filler medium until realignment is established.
It is preferable also that the filler medium exhibits minimal gravity-levelling. Once the bearing assembly has been displaced to achieve co-incidence between its axis and that of the clutch the bearing assembly will remain in its setting unless compelled by a new force to adopt a fresh location.
There is always a certain resistance to radial displacement when the threshold force is not exceeded which tends to hold the bearing assembly in position despite vibration or shock. The filler medium also provides a certain degree of damping and memory. Preferred forms of filler medium are viscous fluids or substances with a viscosity typically in the order of a few hundred Pa.S. At present, certain commercial grades of grease are considered suitable as the filler medium and particularly silicone greases such as that marketed under the trade name "Silkolene G44".
In another aspect, the present invention provides a clutch release mechanism comprising a rollingelement bearing assembly with one race supported by a hub member to which axial force is applied, during use, said force being transmitted through the other race, which is rotatable, to a clutch part and means defining a sealed annular chamber or ring containing a filler fluid radially inside or outside the bearing assembly and adjacent said one race, the chamber and filler fluid permitting radial movement of the bearing assembly relative to the hub member and a consequential displacement of the fluid filler once a threshold force is established to achieve self-alignment of the bearing assembly with the clutch during use.
A bearing assembly adapted for use in a clutch release mechanism made in accordance with the invention may have special seals which seal the bearing assembly and also function to seal off the chamber containing the filler medium.
The present invention may be understood more readily and various other features and aspects of the invention may become apparent from consideration of the following description.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 is a sectional side view of a clutch release mechanism with a bearing assembly constructed in accordance with the invention.
Figure 2 is an end view of the mechanism shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged detail side view of part of the mechanism shown in Figure 1.
Figure 4 is an end view of the part of the mechanism shown in Figure 3.
Figure 5 is an enlarged detail side view of part of the mechanism of Figure 1 and showing an additional modification thereto; Figure 6 is a side view corresponding to Figure 5 but depicting the bearing assembly in a radiallydisplaced position; Figure 7 is a schematic end view of the annular chamber of the mechanism corresponding positionally to FigureS; Figure 8 is a schematic end view of the annular chamber of the mechanisms corresponding positionallyto Figure 6; Figure 9 is an enlarged detail sectional side view of part of the mechanism of Figure 5 during assembly; Figure 10 is a sectional side view of another clutch release mechanism with a bearing assembly constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure 11 is a side view corresponding to Figure 10 but depicting the bearing assembly in a radially displaced position;; Figure 12 is a perspective view of a flexible tubular member used in the mechanism depicted in Figure 10.
Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view of the tubular member shown in Figure 12; and Figure 14 is an end view of the tubular member of Figure 12 in the form as fitted in the mechanism of Figure 10.
As shown in Figures 1 and 2, a clutch release mechanism generally denoted M employs a bearing assembly composed of an inner ring or race 10, an outer ring or race 12 and a plurality of rolling elements - here in the form of balls 13 therebetween.
The rolling elements 13 are located and spaced with the aid of a cage 14.
Flexible seals 15 seal and retain lubricant within the bearing assembly and protect the assembly from the ingress of contaminants. The seals 15, shown in more detail in Figure 5, are located in grooves 18 in the outer race 12 and have inter alia lips 19 which sealably contact the inner race 10. The inner race 10 is shown to be seated on a clutch-contacting adaptor 11 in the form of a pressing but this adaptor 11 is optional and in an analogous construction the race 10 is extended in the direction of the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly. The inner race 10 or its adaptor 11 is intended to contact a clutch release part, more usually a clutch diaphragm spring or a mechanical linkage acting on a clutch diaphragm or an analogous spring.It is also possible to provide a positive interconnection between a diaphragm spring of the clutch and the adaptor 11 or ring 10 as by projections and slots as described in our U.K.
patent specification 1478612. A thrust sleeve or hub 17 has an axial portion extending freely within the race 10 and a radial flange 23 in sliding abutment with the outer race 12 of the bearing assembly. The hub 17 has its internal bore surface 28 slidably engaged on a guide surface of, for example, another sleeve (not shown) provided on the vehicle clutch assembly to surround the main transmission shaft. A cover or shroud 16 generally envelops the bearing assembly and is fitted to the flange 23 of the hub 17.
The flange 23 and the cover 16 can be relieved and press-fitted together as represented in Figure 1. In a modified arrangement depicted in Figure 5 the cover 16 is permanently joined to the flange 23 of the hub 17 during assembly by bonding or welding e.g.
ultra-sonically as described hereafter. The cover 16 has a generally cylindrical body portion 25 extending generally parallel to the axis of rotation of the bearing assembly and a radial end wall 29 extending parallel to the flange 23. An annular chamber 24 which contains a filler medium as described is defined between the cylindrical body portion 25 of the cover 16 and the outer race 12. As shown in Figure 5, the seals 15 have further lips 20 contacting the interior of the cover end wall 9 and the flange 23 to close off the chamber 24.
During operation, a further clutch actuator or lever mechanism (not shown) imparts an axial force 'F' to the hub 17 which is guided for slidable axial motion on the sleeve mentioned previously. The thrust force is then transmitted through the bearing assembly to effect clutch disengagement in generally known manner. As shown in Figures 2 and 3 the hub 17 has a shaped, e.g., relieved region 33 permitting the hub 17 and hence the mechanism M, to be snap-fitted to the clutch release actuator during vehicle assembly.
Figures 5 and 7 depict the situation where the bearing assembly and the chamber 24 are both symmetrical relative to the hub 17 and the rotational axis of the clutch and the bearing assembly of the release mechanism M are coincident. These coincident axes are denoted C in Figures 1 and 7. In contrast, Figures 6 and 8 depict the situation where the bearing assembly of the release mechanism M has been displaced radially relative to the hub 17 to align its rotation axis with the clutch axis. The axis of the bearing assembly is denoted B while the axis of the hub 17 is denoted S. Due to the alignment of the bearing assembly the chamber 24 assumes an asymmetrical shape and the filler medium in the chamber 24 becomes displaced. The filler medium can take a variety of forms but is preferably a fluid with characteristics as discussed previously.
As represented.in Figure 5, the flange 23 of the hub 17 can have two holes 34 at diametrically opposed locations which permit the filling and venting of the chamber 24. Once the chamber 24 has been filled the holes 34 can be sealed off by plugs 35. Conveniently these plugs 35 are inserted in the holes 34 and bonded to the flange 23 by the application of heat or ultrasonic energy. The plugs 35 can be made from synthetic plastics or metal e.g. as marketed under the trade name "Sonic-Lok".
To provide a low cost mechanism suitable for mass production, the hub 17 and the cover 16 can be made from synthetic plastics particularly an injection moulded, rigid, high-density plastics material such as Nylon 66. As shown in Figures 5 and 9, the flange 23 of the hub 17 has a shoulder or spigot portion 26 which forms a sliding fit with an inner face 27 of the cover 16. The spigot portion 26 has a raised ridge 38 on its external periphery which engages as a snap-fit with a groove 29 in the face 27 of the cover 16.
Naturally the ridge 38 and the groove 29 could be reversed. The snap-fit between the hub 17 and the cover 16 serves to locate and retain these components together prior to bonding to join the faces 30,31 of these components together. As shown in Figure 9 the cover has a protruberance 32 on the face 30 which absorbs energy and which therefore melts to fuse the faces 30,31 together during welding when the cover 16 and the hub 17 are held together.
It is also possible to fix the cover 16 and the hub 17 together as an interference fit (shear-type weld) especially where these components are made from crystalline polymer materials. It is also possible to fabricate a single component constituting both the hub 17 and the cover 16.
Figures 10 and 11 depict another embodiment of the invention where like reference numerals denote like or analogous parts to the other Figures. In this modified arrangement the inner race 10 is axially prolonged so that the adaptor 11 is omitted, and the chamber 24 receives a flexible sealed tubular envelope member 34 which itself contains the filler medium. The tubular member 34 is preferably a thin-walled structure of elliptical cross-secction as shown in Figure 13. The member 34, which can be made from synthetic rubber or plastics can be produced by extrusion to form a tubular strip as shown in Figure 12. The tubular strip is then charged with the filler medium, shaped to ring form and heat sealed at its ends 36 as depicted in Figure 14. The length of the initially formed tube is made commensurate with the diameter of the raceway 12 and a range of lengths can be produced to cope with a range of bearing sizes. Instead of forming the member 34 as described it is also possible to manufacture the member 34 directly as an annular component which is charged with the filler medium and sealed.

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1. Aclutch release mechanism employing a rolling-element bearing assembly including a rotatable race which in use is intended to transmit force to a clutch and a chamber defined radially adjacent the other race of the bearing assembly, wherein said chamber contains a displaceable filler medium and is capable of adopting a symmetrical or asymmetrical profile with respect to the axis of the bearing assembly to permit the alignment of the bearing assembly with the clutch.
2. A mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the inner race of the bearing assembly is the rotatable race.
3. A mechanism according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the chamber is defined between the other race ofthe bearing assembly and a cover or housing.
4. A mechanism according to claim 2 or 3 wherein the bearing assembly is supported by a thrust sleeve or hub which is guided for axial displacement to impart said force to the bearing assembly.
5. A mechanism according to claim 3 wherein there is further provided a thrust sleeve or hub which is displaceable to impart said force to the bearing assembly, the cover being connected to, or integral with, flange of said hub.
6. A mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the chamber is further defined between the flange of the hub and an end wall of the cover.
7. A mechanism according to claim 6, wherein the bearing assembly is provided with flexible seals which have lips engaged with the end wall of the cover and the flange of the hub.
8. A mechanism according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the filler medium is contained in a flexible sealed ring member itself located in the chamber.
9. A mechanism according to claim 4 or 5 wherein the hub is adapted for snap-fitting engagement with a clutch release actuator.
10. A clutch release mechanism comprising a rolling-element bearing assembly with one race supported by a hub member to which axial force is applied, during use, said force being transmitted through the other race, which is rotatable, to a clutch part and means defining a sealed annular chamber or ring containing a filler fluid radially inside or outside the bearing assembly and adjacent said one race, the chamber and filler fluid permitting radial movement ofthe bearing assembly relative to the hub member and a consequential displacement of the fluid filler once a threshold force is established to achieve self-alignment of the bearing assembly with the clutch during use.
11. A clutch release nssechanism or bearing assembly therefore substantially as described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 1 to 8 of the accompanying drawings of Figures 1 to 8 as modified by Figure 9 of the accompanying drawings or Figures 10 to 14 of the accompanying drawings.
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EP0080263A1 (en) * 1981-11-13 1983-06-01 Automotive Products Public Limited Company Clutch release bearing assembly
GB2166511A (en) * 1984-11-02 1986-05-08 Rhp Group Plc Improvements in clutch release mechanisms
EP0194376A2 (en) * 1985-03-07 1986-09-17 Automotive Products Public Limited Company A clutch release assembly
GB2180612A (en) * 1983-12-15 1987-04-01 Aetna Bearing Co Self adjusting thrust low angular contact bearing
DE3810369A1 (en) * 1988-03-26 1989-10-05 Fichtel & Sachs Ag RELEASE BEARING WITH HOLDING LUGS
FR2662768A1 (en) * 1990-05-29 1991-12-06 Roulements Soc Nouvelle Clutch release bearing
US6024201A (en) * 1996-03-21 2000-02-15 Fichtel & Sachs Ag Disengaging mechanism for a friction clutch
WO2006017010A1 (en) * 2004-07-12 2006-02-16 Eastman Kodak Company Compliant pressure roller with shell supported on titabl hydrodynamic bearing shoes lubricated by a non-newtonian fluid

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0080263A1 (en) * 1981-11-13 1983-06-01 Automotive Products Public Limited Company Clutch release bearing assembly
GB2180612A (en) * 1983-12-15 1987-04-01 Aetna Bearing Co Self adjusting thrust low angular contact bearing
GB2166511A (en) * 1984-11-02 1986-05-08 Rhp Group Plc Improvements in clutch release mechanisms
EP0194376A2 (en) * 1985-03-07 1986-09-17 Automotive Products Public Limited Company A clutch release assembly
EP0194376A3 (en) * 1985-03-07 1987-01-14 Automotive Products Public Limited Company A clutch release assembly
DE3810369A1 (en) * 1988-03-26 1989-10-05 Fichtel & Sachs Ag RELEASE BEARING WITH HOLDING LUGS
DE3810369C2 (en) * 1988-03-26 1998-01-22 Mannesmann Sachs Ag Release bearing with retaining lugs
FR2662768A1 (en) * 1990-05-29 1991-12-06 Roulements Soc Nouvelle Clutch release bearing
US6024201A (en) * 1996-03-21 2000-02-15 Fichtel & Sachs Ag Disengaging mechanism for a friction clutch
WO2006017010A1 (en) * 2004-07-12 2006-02-16 Eastman Kodak Company Compliant pressure roller with shell supported on titabl hydrodynamic bearing shoes lubricated by a non-newtonian fluid
US7465264B2 (en) 2004-07-12 2008-12-16 Rohm And Haas Denmark Finance A/S Axially compliant pressure roller utilizing non-newtonian fluid

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