Patent classifications
F16D2125/38
Bi-directional no-back brake progressive modulation spring systems and methods
Methods and systems according to one or more examples are provided for reducing chatter in a no-back brake during aiding load operations. In one example, an apparatus comprises a no-back brake, disposed within an actuator coupled to an aircraft, including a shaft, and a ball ramp plate, coupled to the shaft, to receive a force comprising an air loading force and is displaced responsive to the force. The apparatus further comprises a brake, coupled to the shaft and coupled to the ball ramp plate, and displaced by the ball ramp plate corresponding to a distance the ball ramp plate is displaced. The apparatus further comprises a modulating spring, coupled to the shaft and coupled to the brake, configured to compress in response to the brake being displaced, and the modulating spring is configured to apply a selective compressive force at the brake corresponding to a distance the brake is displaced.
BRAKE ASSEMBLY FOR A DRIVE DEVICE IN A ROBOT
A braking device for a drive device of a joint between two links of a robot arm including a brake activating device and a locking element, wherein the brake activating device is designed to bring the locking element into engagement with a rotor of the drive device as required in order to halt rotation of the rotor, the locking element being designed as a bolt and the braking element being designed as a braking star with webs which have a defined impact surface for the bolt.
Automatic load brake having wear-induced locking mechanism
An automatic load brake having a wear-induced locking mechanism for a hoist is disclosed. In various embodiments, the load brake includes a first shaft defining an annular hollow portion and a radially outer surface; a second shaft defining an engagement portion and a radially inner surface, the radially inner surface configured to engage the radially outer surface; a first reaction plate coupled to the first shaft; a second reaction plate coupled to the second shaft; and a plurality of friction discs, with at least one of the plurality of friction discs coupled to a cup and disposed between the first reaction plate and the second reaction plate, the annular hollow portion of the first shaft being configured to lock to the engagement portion of the second shaft upon thinning of the plurality of friction discs.
Overload clutch assembly for hoist
A clutch assembly for a hoist may comprise a first epicyclic gear train and a first set of friction disks rotationally coupled to the first epicyclic gear train. A second set of friction disks may be in operable communication with the first set of friction disks. Torque may be transferred between the first set of friction disks and the second set of friction disks by means of a friction coupling between the first set of friction disks and the second set of friction disks. A pinion may be rotationally coupled to the second set of friction disks. A splined portion of the pinion may form an output of the clutch assembly.
CONTROL DEVICE FOR POWER TRANSMISSION MECHANISM
A control device for a power transmission mechanism includes a controller. The power transmission mechanism includes an engagement mechanism and an operation mechanism including a movable member and a guide member. The guide member includes a plurality of guide areas being configured to move relative to the movable member to guide the movable member to an engaging position or to a disengaging position. The controller is configured to switch, when determining that a predetermined condition related to traveling of the vehicle is satisfied, a contact guide area that is in contact with the movable member to guide the movable member to the engaging position or to the disengaging position, from a first guide area to a second guide area that are included in the plurality of guide areas.
ROTATION BRAKING DEVICE
A rotation braking device includes a clutch mechanism disposed between an inner member and an outer member. The clutch mechanism includes an electromagnetic actuator which controls relative rotation of the cage such that, due to the relative rotation, engaging elements are moved between an engaged position and a neutral position. An armature is rotationally fixed relative to the cage, and can be directly magnetically attracted to an electromagnet which is rotationally fixed relative a housing that houses the clutch mechanism. The outer member is directly supported in a radial direction by the housing and engages the housing so as to limit relative rotation relative to each other.
Seat height adjustment actuator
A seat height adjustment actuator includes a brake drum fixable to a seat and defining an outer brake race. A rotatable brake hub includes a floor with a shelf, and a wall around the floor with cam surfaces defining an inner brake race. A pinion fixed to the brake hub engages a seat adjustment mechanism through the brake drum. Rolling brake elements wedge between the inner and outer brake races to lock the brake hub at rest. A clutch drum defines an outer clutch race, and includes tabs extending between the brake races to displace the brake rollers, unlocking the brake hub, under actuator input. A centering bias element on the floor simultaneously engages the shelf and a projection of the clutch drum for centering the projection over the shelf at rest. A driver cam receives actuator input and drives rotation of the clutch drum.
Drive assembly of a closure element assembly
The disclosure relates to a drive assembly of a closure element assembly of a motor vehicle, wherein the drive assembly comprises a drive motor and, connected to the drive motor, a feed gearing for generating linear drive movements along a geometrical drive axis, wherein the drive motor and the feed gearing are arranged in a drive train of the drive assembly and the drive train extends between two mechanical drive connections for putting out drive movements and wherein the drive assembly comprises a brake for braking at least a portion of the drive train. It is proposed that the brake is designed such that the braking action of the brake is reduced with an increasing load in the drive train.
Brake device
A brake device includes a rotating member; a fixed member; a pressing member configured to generate an engaging force between the rotating member and the fixed member; an elastic member configured to apply an elastic force to the pressing member; an engaging force application mechanism configured to apply the engaging force to the pressing member; a torque transmission member configured to transmit torque transmitted from the rotating member to the fixed member; a torque receiving member configured to receive the torque; a conversion mechanism configured to convert the torque into thrust in the axial direction and apply the thrust to the engaging force; and an actuator configured to move the torque receiving member in the axial direction by generating thrust in the torque receiving member and adjust a position of the torque receiving member along the axial direction based on a reaction force against the engaging force.
OVERLOAD CLUTCH ASSEMBLY FOR HOIST
A clutch assembly for a hoist may comprise a first epicyclic gear train and a first set of friction disks rotationally coupled to the first epicyclic gear train. A second set of friction disks may be in operable communication with the first set of friction disks. Torque may be transferred between the first set of friction disks and the second set of friction disks by means of a friction coupling between the first set of friction disks and the second set of friction disks. A pinion may be rotationally coupled to the second set of friction disks. A splined portion of the pinion may form an output of the clutch assembly.