F16D41/206

CLUTCH GEAR, ACTUATOR, REAR VIEW DEVICE AND VEHICLE

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, a clutch gear is provided, that is adapted for use in an actuator of a rear view device, comprising a connection gear having a hole in its center and receiving power, and a body part inserted in the hole, characterized in that the body part comprises a first shaft part, a second shaft part, a receiving part between the first and second shaft parts, a pinion gear, and a clutch spring, wherein the clutch spring has an inner surface contacting the second shaft part, and an outer surface contacting the connection gear. Furthermore, an actuator and a rear view device as well as a vehicle is provided.

Method for installing a wrap spring

A method for installing a wrap spring includes providing a first sleeve with a first longitudinal axis extending in an axial direction and a lateral surface, and the wrap spring designed to frictionally abut the lateral surface. The wrap spring includes a nominal diameter and a central axis. The method includes applying the wrap spring in a relaxed state to the lateral surface at an angle α between the central axis and the first longitudinal axis, elastically twisting the wrap spring to change the nominal diameter while the wrap spring contacts the lateral surface, reducing the angle α, threading the wrap spring onto the first sleeve, and relaxing the wrap spring to establish frictional contact with the lateral surface.

Shear pin and drive shaft spring brake in electrical submersible pump

An electrical submersible well pump assembly (ESP) has a spring brake having helical turns mounted between the shaft and one of the housings. The spring brake allows free rotation of the shaft in a driving direction and stops the shaft from rotating in a reverse direction. The spring brake may have one end be affixed to the housing to rotate in unison in both directions. Alternately, the spring brake may have one end affixed to the shaft for rotation with the shaft. Further, the spring brake could be free of being connected to either the shaft or the housing. A shear member may be mounted between the shaft and the housing to prevent any rotation of the shaft during run-in.

DECOUPLER FOR ENDLESS DRIVE ARRANGEMENT
20230383795 · 2023-11-30 ·

In an aspect, a decoupler is provided for mounting to a shaft in an accessory drive between an engine and an accessory in a vehicle. The decoupler includes a pulley, a hub, a wrap spring clutch, an isolation spring, and a carrier that is positioned to hold an end of the wrap spring clutch and an end of the isolation spring. The carrier has a slot for holding the end of the wrap spring clutch and wherein the slot has a slot exit through which the wrap spring clutch exits from the slot to wrap around an exterior of the carrier. The carrier has a bridge configured to fail before the end wall fails. This permits the carrier to open radially so as to bring the end wall into abutment with a wall of the pulley reducing stress in the end wall.

Pulley structure

A pulley structure may be equipped with an outer rotating body, an inner rotating body, and a coil spring. The pulley structure has a cross section of the spring wire of the coil spring along a direction running along the rotational axis and parallel to the rotational axis being a trapezoidal shape, and the length of an inner-diameter-side portion in the rotational axis direction in the cross section being greater than the length of an outer-diameter-side portion in the rotational axis direction in the cross section.

Uncoupling pulley
11415211 · 2022-08-16 · ·

An uncoupling pulley includes a wheel rim including a first area, intended for receiving a belt connecting the wheel rim to a first power-transmission element, and a second area extending from the first area; a hub rigidly connected to a second power-transmission element; a ring gear including a first portion located under the second area and a second portion presented in the shape of a resilient cylindrical skirt extending, from the first portion, along the longitudinal axis, the cylindrical skirt of the ring gear including a plurality of longitudinal slots and consequently a plurality of portions separated from each other by one of the slots, the ring gear being capable of rotating relative to the wheel rim; and a device for driving the ring gear; and a resiliently deformable element, one end of which is attached to the hub and another end of which is attached to the ring gear.

Decoupler

A decoupler of a drive torque transmission between the belt of an auxiliary unit belt drive and the shaft of one of the auxiliary units, includes: a belt pulley, a hub to be secured to the shaft, a first spring plate having a rotary stop arranged in the drive torque flow on the belt pulley side, a second spring plate having a rotary stop arranged in the drive torque flow on the hub side, a torsion spring having spring ends, the peripheral end faces of which rest on the rotary stops and introduce the force component of the drive torque into the radially widening torsion spring, and a torsional vibration damper having a first friction contact surface arranged in the drive torque flow from the belt pulley and a second friction contact surface arranged in the drive torque flow on the hub side.

ISOLATION DEVICE WITH TWO OR MORE SPRINGS IN SERIES
20220213835 · 2022-07-07 ·

In one aspect, there is provided an isolation device, which includes a hub, a pulley and at least one isolation spring arrangement including first and second springs in series. The first spring rate is higher than the second spring rate. Initially during torque transfer from the first one to a second one of the hub and the pulley, the entire first isolation spring is slid along a friction surface towards the second one of the hub and the pulley during compression of the second isolation spring thereby generating a first frictional damping torque. During torque transfer the other way, at least a portion of the first isolation spring remains stationary relative to the friction surface, such that the first frictional damping torque is greater than the second frictional damping torque.

Pulley structure and method for manufacturing pulley structure

A pulley structure may include: a tubular outer rotating body having a belt looped thereon; an inner rotating body which is disposed radially inside the outer rotating body and which is rotatable relative to the outer rotating body; and a torsional coil spring which is arranged in a spring accommodating space formed between the outer rotating body and the inner rotating body. At least in a state in which the pulley structure has not been operated even once, grease containing a rust inhibitor is applied to an opposing surface of the inner rotating body opposing an inner peripheral surface of the torsional coil spring.

Shear Pin And Drive Shaft Spring Brake In Electrical Submersible Pump

An electrical submersible well pump assembly (ESP) has a spring brake having helical turns mounted between the shaft and one of the housings. The spring brake allows free rotation of the shaft in a driving direction and stops the shaft from rotating in a reverse direction. The spring brake may have one end be affixed to the housing to rotate in unison in both directions. Alternately, the spring brake may have one end affixed to the shaft for rotation with the shaft. Further, the spring brake could be free of being connected to either the shaft or the housing. A shear member may be mounted between the shaft and the housing to prevent any rotation of the shaft during run-in.