WO2005026570A1 - Coupling device and transmission system including the coupling device - Google Patents
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- Coupling device and transmission system including the coupling device
- the present invention relates to an electromagnetically operable coupling device for coupling rotatable bodies and a transmission system including such a coupling device.
- actuation of the coupling device is typically achieved using a mechanical switching arrangement for example using a series of interconnected levers and shafts or use of a hydraulic system.
- a conventional manual dog transmission system as typically used in motor sport may use a gear lever to select a new gear.
- the gear lever is connected to a shaft that in turn is connected to a fork.
- the fork moves a dog ring into and out of engagement with gear wheels mounted on a shaft to select between gear ratios.
- the system may include a hydraulic circuit for actuating the fork or an electro-mechanical system that uses electric motors to move the fork in response to a gear selection made by operating an electrical switch.
- a mechanical actuator arrangement is used in the instantaneous transmission system described in PCT/GB2004/001976.
- a gear lever is connected to a shaft and two forks are mounted on the shaft.
- the forks are arranged to actuate a pair of disc springs to operate two engagement bar sets to selectively engage two gear wheels.
- the present invention seeks to provide a coupling device for coupling rotatable bodies together that includes an alternative actuator arrangement to existing arrangements, and a transmission system including the coupling device, and in particular a coupling system that can be electronically controlled.
- a coupling device including first and second rotatable bodies, a plurality of coupling members for selectively coupling the first and second rotatable bodies together to transfer drive between the rotatable bodies, and electro-magnetic actuator means for controlling engagement of the coupling members.
- the invention can be used in conjunction with the transmission systems described in PCT/GB2004/001976, PCT/GB2004/002946, PCT/GB2004/003021, PCT/GB2004/002955, PCT/GB2004/003794 the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference, or in a conventional dog transmission system.
- the invention can be used to couple first and second rotatable bodies together in any suitable machine.
- the invention can be used in mining equipment, marine equipment, the oil and gas industries, aerospace applications, manufacturing equipment, pumps, and in any vehicle having a transmission system.
- the coupling device can be fully integrated into a fully automatic or semi-automatic electronic control system.
- a fully automatic system could be arranged to make a gear change without the intervention of the driver when some predetermined conditions occur.
- a semi-automatic system could use an electronic control system to activate the actuator in response to a driver selecting a new gear via a switch or mechanical input device.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means includes at least one magnetic field generator for producing a controllable magnetic field and at least one magnetic element.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means includes a plurality of magnetic field generators for producing a plurality of controllable magnetic fields and the electro-magnetic actuator means includes a plurality magnetic elements.
- the or each magnetic field generator may comprise at least one coil of electrically conducting materially that is electrically connected to a circuit arranged to energise the or each coil.
- the or each magnetic element may comprise at least one permanent magnet, the arrangement being such that, in use, the or each magnetic field generated by the magnetic element(s) interacts with the or each controllable magnetic field to control engagement of the coupling members.
- the or each magnetic element may alternatively be arranged to have a variable magnetic field.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means includes an electrical control circuit having at least one capacitor arranged to energise the or each magnetic field generator.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means can be arranged to move at least one of the coupling members axially into engagement with at least one other coupling member.
- the coupling members may include at least one drive formation associated with each of the rotatable bodies.
- the coupling members can include a plurality of drive formations with at least one drive formation being associated with each rotatable body.
- At least one of the rotatable bodies can be moved axially towards the other rotatable body by the electro-magnetic actuator means so that the drive formations can selectively engage each other thereby coupling the rotatable bodies together to transmit drive there between.
- the coupling members include a plurality of engagement members wherein the electro-magnetic actuator means is arranged to control the movement of the engagement members to selectively engage at least one drive formation associated with each rotatable body to couple the rotatable bodies together.
- the coupling members may include at least one drive formation associated with one of the rotatable bodies and at least one engagement member associated with the other rotatable body wherein the electro -magnetic actuator means is arranged to control the movement of the or each engagement member to selectively engage the or each drive formation to couple the rotatable bodies together.
- one of the rotatable bodies is a shaft and the or each engagement member is mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith.
- the coupling members may include first and second sets of engagement members that are moveable into and out of engagement with at least one of the rotatable bodies independently of each other.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means may include first and second magnetic field generators, wherein each magnetic field generator is arranged to control movement of one of the sets of engagement members.
- the coupling device may include means for maintaining the or each engagement member in at least one predetermined position.
- the means for maintaining the or each engagement member in at least one predete ⁇ nined position includes at least one mechanical device, such as a detent.
- the means for maintaining the or each engagement member in at least one predetermined position can be arranged to maintain the or each engagement member in at least one of a neutral position, in engagement with the first rotatable body, or in engagement with the second rotatable body.
- a transmission system including first and second drive shafts, first and second gear sets mounted on the shafts for transferring drive between the shafts, each gear set including a first gear wheel mounted on the first shaft for rotation relative to the first shaft said first gear wheel having a plurality of drive formations, and a second gear mounted on the second shaft for rotation with the second shaft, selector means for selectively transferring drive between the first shaft and either the first or second gear set including a plurality of engagement members for engaging the drive formations, and electro-magnetic actuator means for controlling engagement of the engagement members and the drive formations.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means includes at least one magnetic field generator for producing a controllable magnetic field and at least one magnetic element.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means includes a plurality of magnetic field generators for- producing a plurality of controllable magnetic fields and the electro- magnetic actuator means includes a plurality of magnetic elements.
- the or each magnetic field generator may comprise at least one coil of electrically conducting materially that is electrically connected to a circuit arranged to energise the or each coil.
- the or each magnetic element may comprise at least one permanent magnet, the arrangement being such that, in use, the or each magnetic field emitted by the magnetic element(s) interacts with the or each controllable magnetic field to control engagement of the engagement members and the drive formations.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means may include an electrical control circuit having at least one capacitor arranged to energise the or each magnetic field generator.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means can be arranged to move at least one of the coupling members axially into engagement with at least one other coupling member.
- the transmission system may include means for maintaining the or each engagement member in at least one predetermined position.
- the means for maintaining the or each engagement member in at least one predete ⁇ nined position includes at least one mechanical device, such as a detent.
- the means for maintaining the or each engagement member in at least one predetermined position is arranged to maintain the or each engagement member in at least one of a neutral position, in engagement with at least one of the first gear wheels.
- the selector means includes first and second sets of engagement members that are moveable into and out of engagement with the first gear wheels independently of each other, said selector means being arranged such that when a driving force is transmitted, one of the first and second sets of engagement members drivingly engages the engaged gear wheel, and the other set of engagement members is then in an unloaded condition.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means can be arranged to move the unloaded set of engagement members into driving engagement with the unengaged gear wheel to effect a gear change.
- the selector means can be arranged such that when a braking force is transmitted the first set of engagement members drivingly engages the engaged gear wheel, and the second set of engagement members is in an unloaded condition, and when a driving force is transmitted the second set of engagement members drivingly engages the engaged gear wheel, and the second set of engagement members is then in an unloaded condition.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means can be arranged to control movement of the first and second sets of engagement members substantially independently.
- each set of engagement members includes at least one magnetic element and the electro-magnetic actuator means includes first and second magnetic field generators that are each arranged to control movement of one of the sets of en Oga " ⁇ £g>e" ⁇ ment members.
- the electro-magnetic actuator means is arranged to bias the loaded set of engagement members towards the unengaged gear wheel without disengaging the loaded set of engagement members from the engaged gear wheel.
- first and second sets of engagement members are arranged to rotate, in use, with the first shaft.
- the selector means is arranged such that the first and second sets of engagement members can move axially relative to each other along the first shaft.
- the first and second sets of engagement members are axially aligned when both sets engage the first gear wheels.
- Figure 1 is a sectional general arrangement of part of a transmission system in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a selector assembly including electro-magnetic means for generating a magnetic field - the electro-magnetic means are partially cut away for clarity;
- Figure 3 shows the arrangement of a group of dogs on a gear wheel (gear wheel teeth omitted for clarity);
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of an engagement bar
- Figure 4a is a circuit diagram for energising the electromagnetic means
- Figures 5a-d illustrate diagrammatic-ally the arrangement and operation of a detent used to maintain the engagement bars in predetermined positions
- Figures 6a-f illustrate diagrammatically operation of the selector assembly
- Figure 7 shows a second embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 8 shows a third embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 1 shows a transmission system that includes a coupling device that is actuated by electromagnetic actuator means in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the transmission system comprises an output shaft 1 having first and second gear wheels 3,5 mounted thereon, an input shaft 7 having third and fourth gear wheels 9,11 mounted thereon and a selector assembly 13.
- the first and second gear wheels 3,5 are rotatably mounted on the output shaft 1 and the third and fourth gear wheels 9,11 are fixedly mounted on the input shaft 7.
- the first and second gear wheels 3,5 mesh with third and fourth gear wheels 9,11 respectively to form first and second gear wheel pairs 15,17.
- Rotational drive may be transferred from input shaft 7 to the output shaft 1 via either the first or second gear wheel pairs 15,17, with selection of the operative gear wheel pair being determined by the position of the selector assembly 13.
- the selector assembly 13 engages first and second groups of drive formations 19,21 located on the first and second gear wheels 3,5 respectively.
- the drive fo ⁇ nations each comprise a group of dogs.
- the first dog group 19 is located on one side of the first gear wheel 3. This is shown in Figure 3 wherein the gear teeth of the gear wheel have been omitted for clarity.
- the dogs are preferably formed integrally with the first gear wheel, but this is not essential.
- the first dog group 19 comprises three dogs evenly distributed about the gear face, i.e. the angle subtended between the centres of a pair of dogs is approximately 120°.
- the sides 19a of the dogs are planar and may be formed with a retention angle.
- the second dog group 21 comprises three dogs and is similarly arranged to the first gear wheel on one side of the second gear wheel 5. This is shown in Figure 3. Three dogs are used because the spaces between the dogs this " arrangement provide large engagement windows to receive the selector assembly 13. Large engagement windows provide greater opportunities for the selector assembly to fully engage the gear wheels 3,5 before transmitting drive thereto or being driven therefrom. If the selector assembly 13 drives a gear wheel when only partially engaged it can lead to damage of the dogs and / or the selector assembly 13.
- the first and second gear wheels 3,5 are mounted spaced apart on the output shaft 1 on roller bearings 23,25 and are arranged such that the sides including the first and second dog groups 19,21 face each other.
- the selector assembly 13 includes first and second sets of engagement bars 27,29 and an actuator assembly 26 in the fonn at least one electromagnetic field generator 33 including a coil 34 electrically connected to at least one circuit.
- the first and second sets of engagement bars 27,29 are mounted on the output shaft 1 between the first and second gear wheels 3,5.
- the first set of engagement bars 27 comprises three bars 28 that are evenly distributed about the output shaft 1 such that their bases face inwards, and the axes of the bars 28 are substantially parallel.
- the second set of engagement bars 29 comprises three bars 30 which are similarly arranged about the output shaft 1.
- the first and second engagement bar sets 27,29 are mounted on a sleeve 2 which is mounted on the output shaft 1 between the first and second gear wheels 3,5 (see Figure 2).
- the sets of engagement bars 27,29 are arranged to rotate with the output shaft 1 but are able to slide axially along the sleeve 2 and the output shaft 1 in response to a switching action of the actuator assembly 26.
- the sleeve 2 includes six keyways 41 formed in its curved surface with each engagement bar 28,30 having a complementary formation in -its base.
- the keyways 41 have substantially T-shaped profiles such that the bars are radialfy and tangentially (but not axially) restrained within the keyways 41.
- the keyways 41 can have slotted or dovetailed profiles to radially restrain the bars.
- the arrangement of the bar sets 27,29 is such that bars of a particular set are located in alternate keyways 41 and the bar sets 27,29 can slide along the sleeve 2.
- Each bar set 27,29 moves as a unit and each bar set can move independently of the other.
- the bars 28 in the first bar set may be joined together by a first connector ringfflSO and the bars 30 in the second bar set may be joined together by a second connector ring?i s 52, for example using inwardly extending am s that engage with recesses formed in the upper surfaces of the engagement bars (see Figure 7).
- the rings are shown on the diagram of the third embodiment, they may be used in conjunction with each embodiment.
- Each bar set 27,29 moves as a unit and each bar set can move independently of the other.
- the second connector ring 152 slides over the first set of bars 27 and the first connector ring 150 slides over the second set of bars 29.
- each bar 28 in the first bar set 27 has a first end 28a arranged to engage the first group of dogs 19 attached to the first gear wheel 3 and a second end 28b arranged to engage the second group of dogs 21 on the second gear wheel 5 (see Figure 4).
- the first and second ends 28a,28b typically have the same configuration but are opposite handed, such that the first end 28a is arranged to engage the first group of dogs 19 during deceleration of the first gear wheel 3 and the second end 28b is arranged to engage the second group of dogs 21 during acceleration of the second gear wheel 5, for example during engine braking in automotive applications.
- Each bar 30 in the second bar set 29 is similarly arranged, except that the first end 30a is arranged to engage the first group of dogs 19 during acceleration of the first gear wheel 3 and the second end 30b is arranged to engage the second group of dogs 21 during deceleration of the second gear wheel 5.
- the first and second ends 28a,30a,28b,30b of the bar each include an engagement face 43 for engaging the dogs 19,21 (not shown), a ramp 45, an end face 42 and a shoulder 44 (see Figure 4).
- the end faces 42 limit the axial movement of the engagement bars 28,30 by abutting the sides of the gear wheels.
- the engagement faces 43 are angled to complement to the sides of the dogs 19a,21a so that as the engagement bars 28,30 rotate into engagement therewith there is face-to-face contact to reduce wear.
- Each ramp 45 is helically formed and slopes away from the end face 42.
- the angle of inclination of the ramp 45 is such that the longitudinal distance between the edge of the ramp furthest from the end face 42 and the plane of the end face 42 is larger than the height of the dogs 19,21. This ensures that the transmission does not lock up when there is relative rotational movement between the engagement bars 28,30 and the dogs 19,21 that causes the ramp 45 to move towards engagement with the dogs 28,30.
- the dogs 19,21 do not crash into the sides of the engagement bars 28,30 but rather engage the ramps 45.
- the dogs 19,21 slide across the ramps 45 and the helical surfaces of the ramps cause the engagement bars 28,30 to move axially along the output shaft 1 away from the dogs 19,21 so that the transmission does not lockup.
- the electromagnetic field generator 33 comprises two coils 34 of copper wire that are mounted in annular supports 34a that extend around the shaft 1 without contacting it and
- Each coil 34 comprises a multiplicity of turns of copper wire. This is shown diagrammatically in Figures 1 and 2 where the number of turns illustrated in not intended to represent an exact number of wires. The number of turns in the wire will be dependent upon the application and the strength of the magnetic field required.
- the annular supports 34a are attached to the transmission housing and are shown with a cutaway section for clarity in Figure 2.
- Each coil 34 is electrically connected to a circuit, which includes a capacitor, timer and a switch.
- the circuits are connected to a common power source such as a cell, and preferably to the cell or cells used to power other vehicle electrical systems.
- the circuits are arranged such that current flow through the coils 34 is reversible.
- Each engagement bar 28,30 includes two permanent magnets 31 (see Figure 4), such as natural magnets, located centrally on its upper (outer surface).
- the north poles of the magnets 31 point towards one end of the engagement bar 28,30 and the south poles point towards the other end, and the bars 28,30 are located in the keyways 41 such that the north poles of each magnet 31 point towards one of the gear wheels and the south poles point to the other gear wheel.
- the bars 28,30 are located in the keyways 41 such that the north poles of each magnet 31 point towards one of the gear wheels and the south poles point to the other gear wheel.
- one of the coils 34 When one of the circuits is activated one of the coils 34 is energised thereby generating at least one controllable magnetic field that interacts with the magnetic fields of the permanent magnets 31 to either urge the engagement bars 28,30 in one or the other axial directions, thereby controlling movement of the bars within the keyways 41.
- the circuits are arranged such that current can flow in either direction through the coils 34.
- the engagement bars 28,30 are thus biased to move within the keyways 41 towards one of the gear wheels.
- the direction of movement is detennined by the direction of the magnetic fields generated, which is detennined by the. direction of current flowing through the coil 34 and the orientations of the permanent magnets 31.
- the magnitude of the force acting on the engagement bars 28,30 is determined by the strength of the magnetic field generated by the coil 34 which can be controlled by controlling the amount of current flowing through the coil 34.
- the other coil 34 is energised and likewise controls movement of the engagement bars 28,30.
- the circuits can be arranged to energise. the coils 34 in response to a gear change such that they remain energised until both bar sets have moved into engagement with a gear wheel.
- one of the coils 34' can be energised -a first time to move one- o the bar sets into- engagement with the gear wheel and a-secondxime to move the other bar set into engagement with the gear wheel, wherein- the coils 34 are not energised in the intervening period.
- the coils 34 may also be energised such that one of the coils 34 moves the engagement bars 28,30 into and out of engagement with one of the gear wheels 3,5 and the other coil 34 moves the engagement bars 28,30 into and out of engagement with another gear wheel.
- each coil 34 will move the engagement bars 28,30 in a single direction and therefore a simplified control circuit can be used such as that shown in Figure 4a which includes a cell 35a, a switch 35b, a coil 34 and a capacitor 35c.
- both coils 34 can be energised simultaneously or sequentially to move the bars 28,30 in the keyways 41.
- the magnetic field produced interacts with the magnetic fields emitted by the permanent magnets 31 located on the bar sets 27,29.
- the bar sets will only be able to move within the keyways 41 if they are in an unloaded condition. If a bar set is in a loaded condition, it will be urged to move along the keyways 41 but will be unable to move because it is drivingly engaged with a gear wheel.
- Detents 32 are located in recesses 36 in the inner side of each engagement bar (see Figures).
- Each detent 36 includes a steel ball 38 and a spring 40.
- the spring 40 acts upon the ball 38 to bias it against the keyway 41.
- Each keyway 41 includes three depressions 42a-c formed in its upper surface that are arranged to engage with the ball 38 to locate and hold the engagement bars 28,30 in particular predetermined positions within the keyways 41.
- One of the depressions 42b is located centrally along the keyway 41 and the other two are located either side of the central depression 42b substantially axially aligned therewith.
- one of the coils 34 can be energised to move the bars towards the neutral positions and the other coil 34 can be energised to arrest the movement of the bars and allow the detents 36 to fully engage and hold the engagement bars 28,30.
- at least one of the coils 34 is energised to produce sufficient force to overcome the fictional resistance between the detent 36 and the depression 42b.
- the current in the coil can be reversed to halt movement of the bars.
- the other depressions 42a,42c are similarly arranged to hold the engagements bars 28,30 in axial positions along the keyways 41 where they fully engage with the first and second gear wheels 3,5 respectively.
- This is illustrated diagrammatically in Figures 5a-d.
- the main pupose of the detents 36 is to obviate the need to continuously energise the coil 34 to hold the engagement bars 28,30 in contact with the gear wheels 3,5, or in the neutral position.
- the coils 34 are energised to move the engagement bars 28,30 within the keyways 41 and the detents 36 provide sufficient resistance to prevent the bars 28,30 from moving away from those positions when engaged with the depressions 42a-c. This leads to a more efficient actuator system.
- Each depression 42a-c includes sloping sides.
- the sloping sides interact with the balls 38 and the resiliency of the springs 36 to move the engagement bars 28,30 into the correct positions.
- the interaction between the detents 36 and the sloping sides of the depressions 42a-c pull the engagement bars 28,30 into the correct location.
- This configuration provides a highly compact arrangement.
- Figure 6a shows the first and second bar sets 27,29 in a neutral position, that is, neither bar set is engaged with a gear wheel.
- Figure 6b shows the first and second bar sets moving into engagement with the first gear wheel 3 under the action of the magnetic field generated by the coil 34 (not shown in Figure 6b).
- Figure 6c shows a condition when the first gear wheel 3 is fully engaged, that is, the bars 28,30 are interleaved with the first group of dogs 19.
- the detents 36 are engaged with depressions 42a (not shown) so that the first and second bar sets 27,29 are held in engagement with the first gear wheel 3. Accordingly, power is transferred to the output shaft 7 from the first gear wheel 3 by the first bar set 27 when decelerating and the second bar set 29 when accelerating via the first group of dogs 19. Power is transmitted from the input shaft 7 via the third gear wheel 9.
- the magnetic field generated biases the bars of the second bar set 29 to move towards the second gear wheel 5.
- the bars 30 of the second bar set 29 are loaded, i.e. are driven by the first gear wheel 3, they cannot disengage from the first gear wheel 3, and therefore the bars of the second bar set 29 remain stationary.
- the circuit either continuously energises at least one of the coils 34 to bias the bars 30 of the second bar set 29 towards the second gear wheel 5 or can be arranged to switch off the coil 34.
- both coils 34 are deactivated after the first bar set 27 has engaged the second gear wheel 5 then the circuit energises at least one of the coils 34 to move the second bar set out of engagement with the first gear wheel 3.
- the bars of the second bar set 29 slide along the keyways 41 in the sleeve 2 until they engage the second gear wheel 5 and the detents 36 engage the depressions 42c, thereby completing engagement of the second gear wheel 5 with the output shaft 1 (see Figure 6f).
- a conventional dog-type transmission system has approximately 30 degrees of backlash.
- a typical transmission system for a car in accordance with the current invention has backlash of less than four degrees.
- Backlash is reduced by minimising the clearance required between an engagement member and a dog during a gearshift: that is, the clearance between the dog and the following engagement member (see measurement 'A' in Figure 6b).
- the clearance between the dog and the following engagement member is in the range 0.5mm - 0.03mm and is typically less than 0.2mm.
- Backlash is also a function of the retention angle, that is, the angle of the engagement face 43, which is the same as the angle of the undercut on the engagement face of the dog. 5.
- the retention angle influences whether there is relative movement between the dog and the engagement face 43. The smaller the retention angle, the less backlash that is experienced.
- the retention angle is typically between 2.5 and 15 degrees, and preferably is 15 degrees.
- the circuit is activated thereby energising at least one of the coils 34 and generating a magnetic field that causes the bars of the first bar set 27 to slide axially along the keyways 41 in the sleeve 2 thereby disengaging the bars from the second gear wheel 5 and the detents 36 from the depressions 42c (see Figure 6d - depressions not shown).
- the circuit either continuously energises at least one of the coils 34 to bias the bars 30 of the second bar set 29 towards the first gear wheel 3 or can be arranged to switch off the coils 34.
- the circuit energises at least one of the coils 34 for a second time to move the second bar set out of engagement with the second gear wheel 5.
- the bars of the second bar set 29 r- -. slide along the keyways 41 in the sleeve 2 until they engage the first gear wheel 3 and the;- ' ' detents 36 engage the depressions 42a, thereby completing engagement of the first gear wheel 3 with the output shaft 1.
- Kick-down shifts that is a gear shift from a higher gear to a lower gear but where acceleration ⁇ ; takes place, for example when a vehicle is travelling up a hill and the driver selects a lower * gear to accelerate up the hill, may have a brief torque inteiTUption to allow disengagement ' prior to the shift.
- a plurality of selector assemblies can be mounted on the output shaft with conesponding pairs of gear wheels to provide a larger number of gear ratios between the output shaft and the input shaft. It is also possible to have transmission systems with more than two shafts to provide additional gear ratios.
- the coils 34 for generating the electromagnetic filed can be wound in various ways to provide different magnetic field characteristics to control the movement of the engagement bars 28,30 in predetennined ways. It will also be appreciated that any practicable number of coils 34 and pennanent magnets 31 can be used.
- a single coil 134 can be used with a single pennanent magnet 131 as shown in Figure 7.
- the coil 134 is mounted in an annular support member 134a that is shown in part in Figure 7 for clarity.
- Each magnet 131 is located centrally on each engagement bar 128,130 with its north pole oriented towards one end of the bar and its south pole oriented towards the other end of the bar.
- the engagement bars 128,130 are located in keyways 141 are the bars 128 of the first bar set are connected by a first connector ring 150 and the bars 130 of the second bar set are connected by a second connector ring 152.
- the arrangement is such that the north poles point towards one of the gear wheels and the south poles to the other gear wheel.
- the operation of this embodiment is similar to the embodiment described above.
- Figure 8 shows a third embodiment of the invention having two coils 234 and a single magnet 231 located on the upper surface of each engagement bar 228,230 towards one end.
- the pennanent magnets 231 located on the bars of one of the bar sets are positioned adjacent one of the gear wheels and the pennanent magnets 231 located on the bars of the other bar set are located adjacent the other gear wheel.
- one of the coils 234 will primarily interact with one of the bar sets and the other coil 234 will primarily interact with the other bar set. This ensures that each coil 234 controls the movement of one bar set.
- the magnets 231 for a particular bar set are arranged such that their poles are similarly directed, for example the magnets 231 of one bar set can be arranged with their north poles directed towards the adjacent gear wheel and the magnets 231 of the other bar set with their south poles directed towards their adjacent gear wheel.
- the control circuit is arranged such that the current in the coils 34 is reversible so that each coil 234 can move its associated bar set in both axial directions along keyways 241 thereby moving them into and out of engagement with the first and second gear wheels.
- the pennanent magnets can be located in different positions on the engagement bars 28,30 and the polarities of the magnets can be oriented appropriately to achieve the desired movement of the bars 28,30 along the output shaft 1 when the coil(s) 34 are energised.
- the coils 34 and circuit can be arranged similar to known solenoid type systems, for example those disclosed in US 6,667,677, US 6,498,416, US 6,489,870, US 6,366,189.
- the engagement bars 28,30 can be pennanent magnets.
- the detents 36 can be arranged such that the balls 38 and springs 40 can be located in the keyways 41 and the depressions 42a-c can be located in the inner side of the engagement members.
- the number of dogs on each of the gear wheels is not limited to three, for example any practicable number of dogs can be used. It has been found that two to eight dogs are suitable for most applications.
- the number of bars in a bar set can be any practicable number but most preferably the number of bars in a set equals the number of dogs in a group.
- the transmission system can be used in any vehicle for example, road cars, racing cars, lonies, motorcycles, bicycles, earth removal vehicles such as bulldozers, cranes, military vehicles, aircraft such as aeroplanes and helicopters, watercrafts such as boats, ships and hovercraft and other and manufacturing machinery such as lathes and milling machines and assembly equipment.
- earth removal vehicles such as bulldozers, cranes, military vehicles, aircraft such as aeroplanes and helicopters, watercrafts such as boats, ships and hovercraft and other and manufacturing machinery such as lathes and milling machines and assembly equipment.
- the transmission system can be adapted such that the selector assembly and the first and second gear wheels are mounted on the input shaft and the fixed gear wheels are mounted on the output shaft.
- the electromagnetic coupling device described above can be used with conventional dog transmission systems. At least one coil, and preferably two coils, of copper wire is mounted about a dog. The coil is electrically connected to a circuit that is arranged to selectively energise the or each coil to generate a controllable electromagnetic field. At least one pennanent magnet is located on the dog ring the anangement being such that when the or each coil is energised the magnetic field(s) generated interacts with the magnetic field(s) emitted by the pennanent magnet(s) causing the dog ring to selectively move into and out of engagement with the gear wheels, thereby transmitting power between the gear wheels and a shaft.
- the coupling arrangement described can be used in applications other than vehicle transmission systems.
- the coupling device can be used in any suitable machines having first and second rotatable bodies that need to be coupled together to transmit drive between them.
- it may be used in any machine that has coupling fonnations to connect first and second rotatable bodies together such as for transfening drive between a shaft and a pulley wheel, a shaft and a roller, a shaft and a machine chuck, a shaft connected to any rotatable load, between two similar components such as two shafts, a shaft and a gear wheel, a drive*' member to a device such as a pump, and a drive member to a cam shaft or cam.
- the invention can be used in any dog type drive system, for example " - ' where two rotatable components are connected by dog type fonnations associated with each rotatable component, such as two shafts each having dogs formed in their end faces or having coupling components mounted on the shafts, wherein at least one of the shafts is moveable ⁇ towards the other shaft such that the coupling fonnations can engage.
- thei coupling fonnations may be separate components that can selectively move into and out of " engagement with one or both of the rotatable bodies.
- the electromagnetic actuator system can be used to move the components into driving engagement, thereby coupling them together.
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