Torque converter installation assist
10895285 ยท 2021-01-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H2061/1264
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H41/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H61/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/0876
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H47/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2001/102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D1/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H41/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H47/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An automatic transmission assembly includes a torque converter drivably engaged with a transmission. The torque converter has an impeller with a hub. The hub has an exterior surface, a hub end face, and a first chamfered edge between the exterior surface and the hub end face. A gear has an axial opening, a gear end face, and a second chamfered edge between the axial opening and the gear end face. First and second extensions extend from the second chamfered edge. The first and second extensions extend in a direction normal to the second chamfered edge. During indexing of the torque converter, the first and second extensions contact the first chamfered edge.
Claims
1. A transmission assembly comprising: a torque converter having an impeller having a hub with a first chamfered edge between an exterior surface and a first end face; and a gear mounted in a transmission and on the hub and having a second chamfered edge between an interior surface defining an axial opening and a second end face, and circumferentially spaced extensions extending in a normal direction from the second chamfered edge.
2. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the extensions is an oval dome.
3. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the extensions is a pyramid.
4. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein the interior surface abuts the exterior surface.
5. The transmission assembly of claim 4 wherein the interior and exterior surfaces each comprise curved portions and flat portions, wherein the curved portions of the interior surface abut the curved portions of the exterior surface and the flat portions of the interior surface abut the flat portions of the exterior surface.
6. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein the extensions are configured to contact the first chamfered edge during initial mounting of the gear on the hub.
7. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein the extensions are configured to be the only contact between the torque converter and the gear prior to the torque converter being indexed to the gear.
8. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein the extensions extend toward recesses in the exterior surface.
9. The transmission assembly of claim 1 wherein the extensions extend from the second chamfered edge at locations adjacent to flat portions of the interior surface.
10. A transmission assembly comprising: a torque converter drivably engaged with a transmission, the torque converter having an impeller with a hub, wherein the hub has a first chamfered edge between an exterior surface and a hub end face; and a gear having a second chamfered edge between an interior surface defining an axial opening and a gear end face, and circumferentially spaced extensions extending from the second chamfered edge in a direction normal to the second chamfered edge and contacting the first chamfered edge prior to indexing of the torque converter.
11. The transmission assembly of claim 10 wherein the extensions are oval domes.
12. The transmission assembly of claim 10 wherein the interior and exterior surfaces each have constant radius portions and non-constant radius portions, the constant radius portions of the interior surface abutting the constant radius portions of the exterior surface and the non-constant radius portions of the interior surface abutting the non-constant radius portions of the exterior surface after the torque converter is indexed.
13. The transmission assembly of claim 10 wherein the extensions have a contact area against the first chamfered edge that is less than a surface area of the second chamfered edge.
14. The transmission assembly of claim 10 wherein a first extension extends from the second chamfered edge adjacent a first flat portion of the interior surface, and a second extension extends from the second chamfered edge adjacent a second flat portion of the interior surface.
15. The transmission assembly of claim 10 wherein the extensions are configured to be the only contact between the gear and hub prior to indexing of the torque converter.
16. A transmission assembly comprising: a torque converter having an impeller having a hub with a first chamfered edge between an exterior surface and a first end face; and a gear mounted in a transmission and on the hub and having a second chamfered edge between an interior surface defining an axial opening and a second end face, and circumferentially spaced extensions extending in a normal direction from the second chamfered edge, wherein the extensions are oval domes.
17. The transmission assembly of claim 16 wherein the extensions are configured to be the only contact between the torque converter and the gear prior to the torque converter being indexed to the gear.
18. The transmission assembly of claim 17 wherein the extensions extend from the second chamfered edge at locations adjacent to flat portions of the interior surface.
19. The transmission assembly of claim 16 wherein the extensions extend from the second chamfered edge at locations adjacent to flat portions of the interior surface.
20. The transmission assembly of claim 16 wherein the interior and exterior surfaces each comprise curved portions and flat portions, wherein the curved portions of the interior surface abut the curved portions of the exterior surface and the flat portions of the interior surface abut the flat portions of the exterior surface after the gear is indexed to the hub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The powertrain 100 includes a power source 104. The power source 104 may be an internal combustion engine, an electric machine, or another type of power source. The power source 104 produces torque that is transmitted to a torque converter 106. The torque converter 106 in turn transmits the torque to a transmission 108, part of a transmission assembly 109. The transmission 108 turns a driveshaft 110. Torque is transmitted by the drive shaft 110, through a differential 112, to first and second drive wheels 114A and 114B, respectively.
(14) In addition to the transmission 108, the torque converter 106 also supplies torque to an auxiliary component 116. The auxiliary component 116 is driven by the power source 104 in addition to the transmission 108. For example, the auxiliary component 116 may be a transmission fluid pump for circulating transmission fluid through the transmission 108. Alternatively, the auxiliary component 116 may be other than a transmission fluid pump.
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(17) As illustrated, the interior surface 140 has alternating curved constant radius portions and flat non-constant radius portions. The interior surface 140 has first and second curved constant radius portions 139 and 141, respectively, and first and second flat non-constant radius portions 144 and 146, respectively, spaced apart circumferentially. However, the gear 128 may have more or fewer of the curved and flat portions than is illustrated. As illustrated, the first and second flat portions 144 and 146, respectively, are separated by 180 degrees and located opposite each other across the axial opening 132. However, the first and second flat portions 144 and 146, respectively, may be located other than opposite each other. The first and second flat portions 144 and 146, respectively, may be referred to as D-flats. However, the first and second flat portions 144 and 146, respectively, may be other than flat. For example, the first or second flat portion 144 or 146, respectively, may be curved at a second radius different than the constant radius of the first and second curved portions 139 and 141, respectively.
(18) Outwardly extending from the surface of the chamfered edge 142 at the first flat portion 144 is a first extension 148 and outwardly extending from the surface of the chamfered edge 142 at the second flat portion 146 is a second extension 150. As illustrated, the first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, are convex oval domes. Alternatively, the first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, may be other than oval domes. For example, the first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, may be outwardly extending circular domes, pyramidal shapes, or trapezoidal shapes. The term outwardly extending as used herein means that the first and second extensions 148 and 150 extend radially inward and axially forward from the surface of the chamfered edge 142 in order to form protrusions extending from the edge 142. As illustrated, the first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, extend in a direction normal to the chamfered edge 142. Alternatively, the first and second extension 148 and 150, respectively, may extend in a direction other than normal to the chamfered edge 142.
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(22) The gear 128 will not slide onto the hub 126 until the first portion 144 is aligned with the first recess 152 and the second portion 146 is aligned with the second recess 154. Therefore, the torque converter 106 is rotated (which may include jiggling back and forth rotationally) until the first portion 144 aligns with the first recess 152 and the second portion 146 aligns with the second recess 154i.e., the torque converter 106 is indexed or clocked. When the first portion 144 is aligned with the first recess 152 and the second portion 146 is aligned with the second recess 154, the gear 128 is aligned with the hub 126. When aligned, the weight of the torque converter 106 causes the hub 126 to drop into the gear 128 in an assembled position. The gear 128 drops onto the hub 126 to a bottomed out position illustrated in
(23) The gear 128 may be a formed powder metal part. The first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, may be formed with the gear 128 during the same forming process. Alternatively, the first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, may be formed as separate parts and fixed to the gear 128. For example, the first and second extensions 148 and 150, respectively, may be fastened or welded to the gear 128.
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(26) While certain embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.