Clutch Bearing Having Alignment Element for Clutch Spring
20190383334 · 2019-12-19
Inventors
- Michel SAINTIVE (Le Pré d'Auge, FR)
- Jean-Baptiste MARESCOT (Manerbe, FR)
- Frederic Amiot (Saint-Cyr-du-Ronceray, FR)
- Joerg MELLAR (Pliening, DE)
Cpc classification
F16D13/58
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D13/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D23/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D13/58
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A motor vehicle clutch for frictionally connecting and separating a drive assembly to/from an auxiliary assembly, has a bearing for transferring an axial force to at least one plate spring by way of a contact surface, for opening the clutch. The plate spring has spring tongues protruding radially inward, which have recesses between each other. The bearing has pins for radially immovable and rotationally fixed immobilizing of the plate spring, which pins extend from the contact surface in the axial direction of the motor vehicle clutch and are configured to be received by the recesses between the spring tongues and to engage therewith.
Claims
1. A motor vehicle clutch for frictionally connecting and separating a drive apparatus to/from an auxiliary apparatus, comprising: a bearing for transmitting an axial force to at least one plate spring by way of a contact face for activating the clutch, wherein the plate spring has radially inward-protruding spring tongues which therebetween have recesses, the bearing for establishing the plate spring in a radially non-displaceable as well as rotationally fixed manner has pins which extend from the contact face in the axial direction of the motor vehicle clutch and are configured to be received by the recesses between the spring tongues and to engage with said recesses.
2. The motor vehicle clutch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing on an internal circumference thereof has a collar which extends in the axial direction and extends through an internal opening of the plate spring.
3. The motor vehicle clutch as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a hub, wherein the motor vehicle clutch is constructed such that the hub in an axial movement of the bearing for opening the motor vehicle clutch serves as a detent for the bearing.
4. The motor vehicle clutch as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive apparatus is an internal combustion engine, and the auxiliary apparatus is a compressor.
5. A bearing for activating a motor vehicle clutch, wherein the bearing is configured for transmitting an axial force to at least one plate spring by way of a contact face, wherein the plate spring has radially inward-protruding spring tongues which therebetween have recesses, comprising: pins on the bearing for establishing the plate spring in a radially non-displaceable as well as rotationally fixed manner, wherein the pins extend from the contact face in an axial direction of the motor vehicle clutch and are configured to be received by the recesses between the spring tongues and to engage with said recesses.
6. The bearing as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bearing on an internal circumference thereof has a collar which extends in the axial direction and is configured for extending through an internal opening of the plate spring.
7. The bearing as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bearing is a ball bearing or a roller bearing.
8. A plate spring for use in a motor vehicle clutch, comprising: radially inward-protruding spring tongues of the plate spring, wherein the spring tongues therebetween have recesses, and the recesses are configured for engaging with pins of a bearing, said pins extending in the axial direction of the motor vehicle clutch such that the plate spring in relation to the bearing is established so as to be radially non-displaceable as well as rotationally fixed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The fundamental functional mode of the motor vehicle clutch 10 is illustrated in the sectional view C-C. The section C-C herein runs through two spring tongues 31. A spring force is exerted by the plate springs 30 on the bearing 20 by way of a planar contact between the radially inward region of the plate springs 30, more specifically between the radially inward region of the spring tongues 31 and the contact face 21 of the bearing 20. Furthermore, the plate springs 30 by way of a planar contact between the radially outward region of said plate springs 30 exert a spring force on the hub 13. The spring forces in this constellation cause a closed state of the clutch since the plate springs 30 in a region that lies between the radially outward regions and the radially inward regions of said plate springs 30 exert a spring force on a release ring 16 which is fixedly connected to an axially displaceable clutch basket 15. The outer disks of the clutch, which are part of the disk pack 17 are fastened to the axially displaceable clutch basket 15. The spring forces of the plate springs 30 push the release ring 16 conjointly with the clutch basket 15 to the right (in terms of the sectional view A-A), on account of which the disk pack 17 is likewise pushed to the right against the axially non-displaceable hub 13. On account thereof, the motor vehicle clutch 10 is in a closed state of the clutch.
[0022] On account of the disposal of more than two pins 22 on the bearing 20, of four pins 22 in the exemplary embodiment shown here, the plate springs 30 are centered on the bearing 20. Section B-B consequently shows the centering of the plate springs 30 on the bearing 20, wherein the section C-C illustrates the tension caused by the spring forces between the bearing 20, the hub 13, and the release ring 16.
[0023] The section A-A runs through two pins 22. The radially inward region of the plate springs 30 herein does not physically contact the external shell face of the pin 22. A pretensioning spring 14 which is disposed within a pressurized chamber 11 is furthermore illustrated in the section A-A. In order for the bearing 20 to be moved thus in order for the clutch to be activated, the pressurized chamber 11 is impinged with compressed air. The fluid pressure within the pressurized chamber 11 herein acts on a piston 12 which is operatively connected by force in a functional chain to the bearing 20. In order for a desired pretensioning to be achieved within said functional chain by force even without positive pressure within the pressurized chamber 11, the pretensioning spring 14 is disposed within the pressurized chamber 11. In the state shown in
[0024] In a further exemplary embodiment (not shown) there is no pretensioning spring 14 for pretensioning the functional chain by force present within the motor vehicle clutch.
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[0028] The sections C-C and A-A on the left side of
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[0030] The pins 22, 22a correspond in each case to an alignment element for aligning and centering the plate spring(s) 30 on the bearing 20, 20a.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0031] 10 Motor vehicle clutch [0032] 11 Pressurized chamber [0033] 12 Piston [0034] 13 Hub [0035] 14 Pretensioning spring [0036] 15 Clutch basket [0037] 16 Release ring [0038] 17 Disk pack [0039] 20, 20a Bearing [0040] 21, 21a Contact face [0041] 22, 22a Pin (on contact face of the bearing); alignment element [0042] 23a Collar [0043] 30 Plate spring [0044] 32 Spring tongues [0045] 32 Recess (between spring tongues) [0046] 33 Intermediate spaces (between spring tongues)
[0047] The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.