WO2005083284A1 - Manual/automatic pressure control mechanism for centrifugal clutch - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D43/00—Automatic clutches
- F16D43/02—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically
- F16D43/04—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed
- F16D43/06—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like
- F16D43/08—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like the pressure ring actuating friction plates, cones or similar axially-movable friction surfaces
- F16D43/12—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like the pressure ring actuating friction plates, cones or similar axially-movable friction surfaces the centrifugal masses acting on, or forming a part of, an actuating mechanism by which the pressure ring can also be actuated independently of the masses
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D13/00—Friction clutches
- F16D13/22—Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members
- F16D13/38—Friction clutches with axially-movable clutching members with flat clutching surfaces, e.g. discs
- F16D13/52—Clutches with multiple lamellae ; Clutches in which three or more axially moveable members are fixed alternately to the shafts to be coupled and are pressed from one side towards an axially-located member
- F16D13/54—Clutches with multiple lamellae ; Clutches in which three or more axially moveable members are fixed alternately to the shafts to be coupled and are pressed from one side towards an axially-located member with means for increasing the effective force between the actuating sleeve or equivalent member and the pressure member
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D43/00—Automatic clutches
- F16D43/02—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically
- F16D43/04—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed
- F16D43/06—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like
- F16D43/08—Automatic clutches actuated entirely mechanically controlled by angular speed with centrifugal masses actuating axially a movable pressure ring or the like the pressure ring actuating friction plates, cones or similar axially-movable friction surfaces
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- centrifugal clutches of the type having a plurality of cam members or balls which will move outwardly in response to rotation of a drive shaft to force a plurality of clutch plates into engagement with one another.
- Space is at a' particular premium in motorcycle clutches incorporating a manual override mechanism, such, as set forth in hereinbefore referred to U.S. Application Serial No. 10/327,160 for MULTI-ROW CAM-ACTUATED CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH.
- a pressure control mechanism which will combine the features of an automatic clutch with the performance of a traditional manual clutch so that the clutch can engage smoothly without the use of a clutch lever at low speeds but at the same time limit the axial force transmitted to the clutch plates by the cam members at higher speeds.
- the pressure control mechanism cooperate with the manual override lever in such a way as to minimize the hand pressure required to override the cam members and effectively operate as a conventional manual clutch with relatively light feel or manual pressure and yet be capable of operating within the same space limitations as the standard or stock motorcycle clutches.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide, in a motorcycle clutch, for non-slipping engagement under normal operating conditions while limiting the maximum pressure to which the clutch elements can be subjected in order to permit controlled slippage of the clutch elements when subjected to shock loads imparted through the drive train of the vehicle on which the clutch is mounted. It is a still further object of the present invention to provide in a motorcycle clutch for a maximum pressure spring control mechanism of the type employing multiple, circumferentially spaced springs between a cover and retainer plate for the centrifugal clutch-actuating mechanism to limit the maximum amount of pressure applied to the clutch members and to mount same within a standard or stock motorcycle case. The present invention .
- a centrifugal clutch of the type having a plurality of cam members or balls interposed between a cover and pressure plate, the cam members being movable radially outwardly under centrifugal force to cause the pressure plate to move in a direction forcing the clutch members into clutching engagement
- cam retainer means between the pressure plate and cover for retaining the cam members in one or more concentric rows whereby to guide inward and outward radial movement of the cam members, first fastener means for maintaining a predetermined spacing between the cover and the retainer means, second fastener means for maintaining a predetermined spacing between the pressure plate and retainer means including means resiliently biasing the pressure plate and retainer means toward one another, and a series of circumferentially spaced resilient biasing members interposed between the cover and retainer means and wherein the resilient biasing members are operative to undergo compression in response to continued radially outward movement of the cam members once the force exerted on the friction plates equals the force exerted by the resilient biasing members on the pressure plate and
- Figure 1 is a view partially in section of a centrifugal clutch for a motorcycle and illustrating the clutch in a disengaged position
- Figure 1A is a view in more detail of the maximum pressure wave springs employed in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 but illustrating the clutch in an engaged position
- Figure 3 is a view similar to Figures 1 and
- Figure 4 is a view similar to Figures 1 to
- Figure 5 is an exploded view of the major elements of the clutch shown in Figures 1 to 4;
- Figure 6 is an end view of a stationary cover portion of the clutch shown in Figures 1 to 5;
- Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken about lines 7-7 of Figure 6 and of Figure 8;
- Figure 8 is an opposite end view to that of
- Figure 6 Figure 9 is an end view of a movable cover portion for the clutch of Figures 1 to 5; Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view taken about lines 10-10 of Figure 9; Figure 11 is an opposite end view to that Of Figure 9; Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view taken about lines 12-12 of Figures 9 and 11; Figure 13 is an end view of a pressure plate employed in the clutch of Figures 1 to 5; Figure 14 is a cross-sectional view taken about lines 14-14 of Figures 13 and 15; Figure 14A is a cross-sectional view taken about line 14A of Figure 15; Figure 15 is an opposite end view of the cover shown in Figure 13; and Figure 16 is a view partially in section of a modified form of clutch in accordance with the present invention.
- a chain is used to impart rotation to drive sprocket 13 on clutch housing 14.
- a transmission shaft 16 is mounted for rotation by a hub
- a starter gear 12 can receive input power from a starter, not shown, to rotate the housing 14 and drive sprocket 13 which in turn rotates the crankshaft to start the engine.
- a control rod 18 extends through the transmission shaft 16 and is manually controlled by a hand lever L typically mounted on the handlebar of the motorcycle and operates through a control cable C to force a threadedly adjustable stem 20 forwardly to disengage the clutch plates 22 and 24 between the outer housing 14 and hub 26, respectively.
- a cam- actuating mechanism 28 is mounted between a pressure plate 30 and a cover 32.
- the cover 32 comprises an annular stationary wall portion 34 having an outer peripheral edge 35 affixed to the housing 14 by suitable fasteners 36.
- the cover 32 includes an inner movable cover portion 38 made up of a relatively thick inner wall portion 39 and an outer relatively thin annular retainer portion 40 which extends directly behind the annular cover portion 34.
- the cam-actuating mechanism 28 is comprised of radially inner and outer rows of circumferentially spaced cam members or balls 42 and 44 interposed between the pressure plate 30 and the retainer portion 40.
- the balls 42 and 44 are responsive to centrifugal force to roll outwardly along radial pockets or cam faces 46 and 48 in the pressure plate 30, shown in Figures 13 to 15, and aligned pockets or cam faces 50 and 52 in the retainer portion 40 of the cover 38, as shown in Figures 9 to 12, so as to cause the pressure plate 30 to axially displace the outer frictional clutch plates 22 into locking engagement with the inner clutch plates 24.
- the cam-actuating mechanism 28 is modified somewhat from that of hereinbefore referred to copending application for patent for MULTI-ROW CAM-ACTUATED CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH by utilizing only one row of cam faces 46 and 50 in inner, staggered concentric relation to the outer row of cam faces 48 and 52, respectively, in the pressure plate 30 and cover portion 40.
- cam faces 50 and 52 are in the form of pockets of generally oval-shaped configuration indented in a flat surface of the movable cover portion 40 and are elongated in the radial direction.
- cam faces 46 and 48 in the pressure plate 30, as best , seen from Figures 14 and 15, are in the form of radial pockets of generally concave configuration elongated in a radial direction and correspond in size and configuration to the aligned K cam faces 50 and 52 in the retainer portion.
- the cam faces 48 in the outer row of the pressure plate 30 each terminate in flattened surface portions 49 so as to form a stop point at the outer peripheral edge of the pressure plate 30 to limit the travel of the cam members 44.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced counterbores 54 are aligned with bores 56 in the cover portion 38, the bores 56 being adapted for insertion of threaded fasteners in the form of shoulder bolts 58 between the cover portions 38 and 32 while leaving a predetermined spacing or clearance 60 between the cover portions for a purpose to be hereinafter described.
- the cover portion 38 is axially ' displaceable with respect to the threaded fasteners in the form of shoulder bolts 58 so as to move through the clearance space 60 in response to increased spreading forces applied by the balls 42 and 44 after the clutch plates 22 and 24 have moved into clutching engagement as will be later described with reference to Figure 3.
- a second series of circumferentially spaced bores 62 are formed in the cover 38 in the raised or center portion 39 of the cover 38 and are adapted to receive tubular posts 63 extending from the pressure plate 30 for insertion of threaded fasteners in the form of bolts 64.
- a spring retainer in the form of a washer 65 having an annular shoulder 66 is positioned at one end of each tubular post 63 to receive each bolt 64.
- the wall of each bore 62 is provided with an annular shoulder 68 in opposed facing relation to the external shoulder 66 so that the shoulders 66 and 68 define end stops for a spring 70 which is mounted under compression therebetween.
- the springs 70 pre-load the balls 42 and 44 under a predetermined amount of force to resist outward radial movement of the balls 42 and 44 until the engine reaches a predetermined speed imparting a sufficient degree of centrifugal force to the balls 42 and 44 to advance outwardly along their respective cam faces.
- the pre-compression or pre-loading of the springs 70 can be adjusted by shims 71 as well as the inward threading of each bolt 64 to vary the distance between the shoulders 66 and 68.
- the springs 70 are SPIRAWAVE® wave springs which are flat wire compression springs, Model No. C075 manufactured and sold by Smalley Steel Ring Co. of Lake Zurich, Illinois .
- a series of maximum pressure spring pairs 72, 72A are mounted between counterbored seats 74 in circumferentially spaced relation to one another around the outer periphery of the cover portion 40 and aligned bores or spring seats 75 in the confronting surface of the cover 32.
- the spring pairs 72, 72A are made up of inner and outer concentric SPIRAWAVE® wave springs as illustrated in the detail view of Figure 1A which in unison will be compressed as the pressure plate 30 and cover portion 40 are expanded to move the clutch plates 22 and 24 into engagement, as shown in Figure 2, until the clamping force exerted on the clutch plates 22 and 24 equals the resisting force exerted by the springs 72, 72A.
- the clearance space 60 between the cover portions 32 and 40 will move into engagement before the springs 72, 72A are compressed beyond their usable travel which is the amount of deflection without permanent deformation of the springs 7 2 , 7 2 A .
- An important characteristic of the SPIRAWAVE® wave springs 72 and 72A is their greatly reduced height or travel for a given amount of resistance as compared to standard coil springs and therefore occupy much less space in an axial direction. In this way, the cam- actuating mechanism 28 together with the spring force- limiting mechanism as described will fit into existing clutch housings, such as, the twin cam 88 of Harley- Davidson Motor Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and other makes of motorcycles.
- the spring force of the springs 72, 72A is such as to resist opening or spreading of the pressure plate 30 and cover portion 40 beyond a predetermined limit. That limit is the maximum clamping force that can be safely exerted on the clutch plates 22 and 24 to assure non-slipping engagement under normal operating conditions but which will permit the clutch plates 22 and 24 to slip in the event that extreme shock loads are transmitted through the drive train.
- the clutch plates will permit slight or instantaneous slippage so as to absorb any shock loading when the rear wheel of the motorcycle is off the ground and spinning then suddenly hits the ground and is stopped while the engine continues to run.
- the cam- actuating mechanism 28 When extreme clamping forces of that nature are applied, the cam- actuating mechanism 28 will overcome the force or bias of the springs 72, 72A to shift away from the clutch plates 22 and 24, as best seen from Figure 4, through the clearance space 60. This enables limited movement of the entire cam-actuating mechanism 28 away from the clutch plates 22 and 24 until the cover portion 40 abuts the cover portion 34. Sufficient clearance is provided, also, between the clutch plates 22 and 24 and pressure plate 30 as generally designated at 61 to adjust for any wear in the clutch plates 22 and 24.
- Figure 1 illustrates the clutch 10 at rest or operating at low speeds with the clutch plates 22 and 24 therefore disengaged.
- the balls 42 and 44 will advance radially outwardly to force the pressure plate 30 toward the clutch plates 22 and 24 and simultaneously urge the cover portion 40 in the opposite direction against the resistance of the springs 72, 72A until the resistance of the clutch plates equals that of the springs 72, 72A, for example, as illustrated in Figure 2.
- the cover portion 40 will continue to advance axially against the springs 72, 72A so that no increased force is applied to the clutch plates, and the balls 42 and 44 will have reached the limit of the ball pockets, as illustrated in Figure 3.
- a notable advantage of utilizing concentric wave springs 72, 72A of the type described is that the stationary cover 32 retains sufficient strength to avoid expansion or buckling of the cover 32 when maximum forces are applied to the springs 72, 72A.
- the spring force can be adjusted by selecting the number of springs 72 to be inserted between the pressure plate 30 and cover portion 40. For example, a spring 72 may be positioned in every other spring seat 75.
- the number of inner springs 72A may be varied but preferably are used only in combination with an outer spring 72.
- the amount or degree of pre-loading force of resistance of the springs 70 can be fine-tuned or adjusted by the utilization or one or more shims 71. There are certain conditions under which it is desirable to be able to control the clutch manually and to override the automatic clutch. As illustrated in Figures 1 to 4, the push rod 18 extends through the transmission shaft 16 from the manual control lever L which operates the push rod 18 through the control cable C as shown in Figure 1.
- a leading end 76 of the push rod is aligned with a trailing end 78 of the threadedly adjustable stem 20, and the stem 20 threadedly engages a disk 79 having an outer peripheral edge which is fixed to an inner wall 80 of the pressure plate 30 by a snap ring 82.
- a lock nut 84 is threaded onto the stem 20 to fix the axial disposition or relationship of the stem 20 to the push rod 18 and control the distance of travel of the pressure plate 30 in response to actuation of the push rod 18. Accordingly, when the push rod 18 is actuated by the control lever, it will cause the entire cam-actuating mechanism 28 to be displaced away from the clutch plates 22 and 24, as illustrated in Figure 4.
- a transmission shaft 101 is mounted for rotation by hub 102 when the clutch plates 22 and 24 are engaged; and through a transmission, not shown, is operative to rotate a belt or chain drive, not shown, to the rear wheel of the motorcycle.
- a starter gear 95 is operative to rotate the housing 97 and the drive sprocket 96 which in turn rotates a crankshaft to start the engine.
- a pull rod or stem 98 is used in place of the push rod 18 and threaded stem 20 of the preferred form to manually disengage the clutch.
- the stem 98 is journaled to the cover portion 94 by a ball bearing assembly 99 which is mounted in the center of the pressure plate 100.
- the stem or control rod 98 may be directly controlled by a hand lever, not shown, in the same manner as the lever L of Figure 1.
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