NOISE ABATEMENT STRUCTURE FOR SYSTEM FOR REDUCING TORSIONAL VIBRATION ON A ROTARY SHAFT
20220290735 · 2022-09-15
Inventors
- Geoffrey HODGSON (Aurora, CA)
- Christopher GIFF (Maple, CA)
- Geoffrey LAWRENCE (Keswick, CA)
- Vladmir SAMOILOV (Vaughan, CA)
Cpc classification
F16D3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F15/13469
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2025/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2236/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2222/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2222/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2232/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2055/366
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F15/134
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B67/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
In an aspect, a system is provided for reducing torsional vibrations for an engine having a crankshaft. The system includes an isolation device, which includes a shaft adapter that is mounted to the crankshaft, a pulley that is rotatably mounted to the shaft adapter, and at least one isolation spring that resiliently transfers torque between the pulley and the shaft adapter. The system further includes a torsional vibration damper that is mountable to the crankshaft. A noise generation space extends axially between the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper. The system further includes a noise abatement ring that extends axially from one of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper towards the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper, and at least partially radially encloses at least a portion of the noise generation space.
Claims
1. A system for reducing torsional vibrations for an engine having a crankshaft, comprising: an isolation device mountable on the crankshaft, and which is rotatable thereon about an axis, wherein the isolation device includes a shaft adapter that is mounted to the crankshaft, a pulley that is rotatably mounted to the shaft adapter, and at least one isolation spring that resiliently transfers torque between the pulley and the shaft adapter; a torsional vibration damper that is mountable to the crankshaft, wherein a noise generation space extends axially between the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper; and a noise abatement ring that extends axially from one of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper towards the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper, and at least partially radially encloses at least a portion of the noise generation space, wherein the noise abatement ring extends to within 2 mm of the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper.
2. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the noise abatement ring extends all the way to the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper.
3. A system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the noise abatement ring includes a first engagement surface and the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper includes a second engagement surface that is engaged by the first engagement surface, wherein the first engagement surface is made from a first material that is softer than a second material from which the second engagement surface is made.
4. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the noise abatement ring includes a first ring element that is made from a first material and a second ring element that is made from a second material that is softer than the first material, and wherein the second ring element is distal to the first ring element, relative to the one of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper.
5. A system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second ring element is made from a polymeric material.
6. A system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first ring element is made from a metal.
7. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the torsional vibration damper includes a hub and, radially outside the hub, a torsional vibration structure that is supported on the hub, wherein the torsional vibration structure includes an inertia member and one of a fluid chamber containing viscous damping fluid or an elastic member, and wherein the noise abatement ring is connected to the hub and extends radially outward therefrom.
8. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the noise abatement ring further includes a first engagement surface that engages the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper, wherein proximal to the first engagement surface, the noise abatement ring includes a flex portion that extends radially and axially, at an oblique angle to the axis.
9. A system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the flex portion extends radially outwardly and axially.
10. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the noise abatement ring extends to within 1 mm from the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper.
11. A system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the isolation device includes a spring chamber that contains the at least one isolation spring, and wherein at least a portion of the spring chamber axially faces the at least a portion of the noise generation space that is at least partially enclosed by the noise abatement ring.
12. A system as claimed in claim 11, wherein the entire spring chamber axially faces the at least a portion of the noise generation space that is at least partially enclosed by the noise abatement ring.
13. A system as claimed in claim 12, wherein the pulley has a belt engagement surface that is positioned and shaped to engage an accessory drive belt so as to drive the accessory drive belt via the crankshaft, a first pulley flange on a first side of the belt engagement surface, and a second pulley flange on a second side of the belt engagement surface, wherein the noise abatement ring extends from the first pulley flange.
14. A system for reducing torsional vibrations for a rotary shaft in a vehicle, comprising: an isolation device mountable on the rotary shaft, and which is rotatable thereon about an axis, wherein the isolation device includes a shaft adapter that is mounted to the rotary shaft, a rotary transfer member that is rotatably mounted to the shaft adapter and which is shaped to engage one of an endless drive member or a gear, and at least one isolation spring that resiliently transfers torque between the pulley and the shaft adapter; a torsional vibration damper that is mountable to the rotary shaft, wherein a noise generation space extends axially between the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper; and a noise abatement ring that extends axially from one of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper towards the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper, and at least partially radially encloses at least a portion of the noise generation space, wherein the noise abatement ring extends to within a selected distance of the other of the isolation device and the torsional vibration damper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] The foregoing and other aspects of the disclosure will be better understood with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0019] For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the drawings to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment or embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments described herein. It should be understood at the outset that, although exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described below, the principles of the present disclosure may be implemented using any number of techniques, whether currently known or not. The present disclosure should in no way be limited to the exemplary implementations and techniques illustrated in the drawings and described below.
[0020] Various terms used throughout the present description may be read and understood as follows, unless the context indicates otherwise: “or” as used throughout is inclusive, as though written “and/or”; singular articles and pronouns as used throughout include their plural forms, and vice versa; similarly, gendered pronouns include their counterpart pronouns so that pronouns should not be understood as limiting anything described herein to use, implementation, performance, etc. by a single gender; “exemplary” should be understood as “illustrative” or “exemplifying” and not necessarily as “preferred” over other embodiments. Further definitions for terms may be set out herein; these may apply to prior and subsequent instances of those terms, as will be understood from a reading of the present description.
[0021] Modifications, additions, or omissions may be made to the systems, apparatuses, and methods described herein without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, the components of the systems and apparatuses may be integrated or separated. Moreover, the operations of the systems and apparatuses disclosed herein may be performed by more, fewer, or other components and the methods described may include more, fewer, or other steps. Additionally, steps may be performed in any suitable order. As used in this document, “each” refers to each member of a set or each member of a subset of a set.
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[0023] An isolation device 20 is provided on the crankshaft 12 instead of a simple pulley, to transmit torque between the crankshaft 12 and the belt 14. The isolation device 20 may be an isolator which includes one or more isolation springs to transmit torque while attenuating torsional vibration, or alternatively it may be a decoupler, which includes one or more isolation springs in addition to a one-way clutch, as is known in the art.
[0024] Additionally, a TVD 21 is provided on the crankshaft 12, to attenuate other torsional vibrations in the crankshaft 12, as is known in the art. The TVD 21 is shown as a dashed outline only in
[0025] The isolation device 20 and TVD 21 are shown in more detail in
[0026] In the example embodiment shown, the pulley 24 includes a main pulley portion 24a and a pulley cover 24b that is fixedly mounted to the main pulley portion 24a to enclose a spring chamber 30. The pulley 24 is rotatably mounted to the shaft adapter 22 by means of a bushing 34 that is provided therebetween. Suitable seal members 36 may be provided as appropriate to protect dirt and other contaminants from migrating between the bushing 34 and the pulley 24 or the shaft adapter 22.
[0027] The pulley 24 includes a belt engagement surface 38 that is shaped to engage the belt 14 so as to transmit torque to the belt 14. The belt engagement 38 may have a V pattern in instances where the belt 14 is a poly-V belt. The pulley 24 further includes a first pulley flange 40 on a first side of the belt engagement surface 38 and a second pulley flange 42 on a second side of the belt engagement surface 38.
[0028] The at least one isolation spring 26 resiliently transfers torque between the shaft adapter 22 and the pulley 24. In the embodiment the shaft adapter 22 includes a shaft mounting portion 22a and a driver plate 22b with spring engagement arms 44 thereon. The pulley 24 includes spring engagement lugs 46 thereon, which are seen best in
[0029] During operation of the engine 10 there will be relative movement between the pulley 24 and the crankshaft 12 due to changes in the torque being transmitted at any given time.
[0030] The TVD 21 is also mountable to the crankshaft 12. The TVD 21 may be any suitable type of TVD. As can be seen best in
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[0032] In the embodiment shown, the noise abatement ring 64 is mounted to the isolation device 20 and extends towards the TVD 21, though in the embodiment shown in
[0033] The applicant has learned that, by extending the noise abatement ring 64 to be sufficiently proximate to the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21, the noise abatement ring 64 attenuates noise sufficiently so as to be substantially inaudible by an average person in the passenger cabin.
[0034] In the embodiment shown, the noise abatement ring 64 extends all the way to the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21. More specifically, the noise abatement ring 64 includes a first engagement surface 66, and the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21 (the TVD 21 in this instance) includes a second engagement surface 68 that is engaged by the first engagement surface 66.
[0035] In the example shown, the first engagement surface 66 is made from a first material that is softer than a second material from which the second engagement surface 68 is made. In the example shown, the first engagement surface 66 is made from a suitable Nylon material such as PA 46. The second engagement surface 68 is, in the example shown, on the inertia member 56, and may be made from steel or some other suitable metal.
[0036] In the embodiment shown, the entire noise abatement ring 64 may be made from a single material such as PA46. In other embodiments, discussed further below, the noise abatement ring 64 may include several components that are made from different materials.
[0037] The noise abatement ring 64 extends to within a selected distance of the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21. For example, the noise abatement ring 64 may extend to within 2 mm of the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21. In some embodiments the noise abatement ring 64 may extend to within 1 mm of the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21. In the embodiment shown in
[0038] By extending all the way to the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21, the noise abatement ring 64 fully radially encloses at least a portion of the noise generation space 62. In
[0039] As can be seen in
[0040] The noise abatement ring may be connected at its proximal end (shown at 74) to the pulley 24 by any suitable means. In the embodiment shown in
[0041] It will be noted that at least a portion of the spring chamber 30 axially faces the portion of the noise generation space 62 that is at least partially enclosed by the noise abatement ring 64. It is theorized that, as a result, improved noise abatement is provided relative to an embodiment in which none of the spring chamber 30 axially faces the portion of the noise generation space 62 that is at least partially enclosed by the noise abatement ring 64. In the embodiment shown in
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[0045] Also, as noted above, the flex portion 72 of the noise abatement ring 64 extends radially outwardly and axially instead of radially inwardly and axially.
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[0047] In addition to employing a viscous TVD, another difference in the embodiment shown in Figure as compared to the embodiment shown in
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[0052] The pulley 24 shown in the figures is merely an example of a rotary transfer member that could be provided in the isolation device 20. In other embodiments, the rotary transfer member could be sprocket that engages a timing chain. As can be seen, the belt shown in the figures is merely an example of a suitable type of endless drive member, while the aforementioned timing chain is another example of a suitable type of endless drive member. In yet another embodiment, the rotary transfer member could be a gear that engages further gears.
[0053] In some embodiments it is possible that a liquid may be provided in the portion 70 of the noise generation space 62 that is radially enclosed, particularly if the noise abatement ring 64 engages the other of the isolation device 20 and the TVD 21.
[0054] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the embodiments disclosed herein can be modified or adapted in various other ways whilst still keeping within the scope of the appended claims.