Backing Plate Providing Axial Stiffness
20180031048 ยท 2018-02-01
Inventors
- Gregory W. Deneszczuk (Royal Oak, MI, US)
- Manuel Martinez Sanchez (Pontiac, MI, US)
- SCOTT W. HEITZENRATER (ORION, MI, US)
- Angela R. Bertolini (Fenton, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16D13/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D13/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D25/0638
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D28/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2200/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2250/0084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2200/0021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2250/0023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2300/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D13/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D13/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D28/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A backing plate configuration and a friction clutch assembly for an automotive transmission are provided. The backing plate configuration includes a main body having a reaction section connected to a perpendicularly disposed strength section. The thickness of the strength section may be less than or equal to the thickness of the reaction section. The friction clutch assembly includes interleaved first and second clutch plates. The main body (of the backing plate) is disposed adjacent to an end second clutch plate. The main body is piloted by and/or splined to the same transmission member as the end second clutch plate. In an engaged position, the end second clutch plate is compressed directly against and into contact with the main body. A method of forming the backing plate configuration is included, which includes stamping of the main body.
Claims
1. A friction clutch assembly for an automatic transmission comprising, in combination, a plurality of first clutch plates coupled to a first transmission member; a plurality of second clutch plates interleaved with the plurality of first clutch plates and coupled to a second transmission member via a second member spline; and a main body backing plate disposed adjacent to an end second clutch plate of the plurality of second clutch plates, the main body backing plate being at least one of the following: piloted by the second transmission member and splined to the second transmission member, wherein the friction clutch assembly is configured to be moved between an engaged position and a disengaged position, and wherein in the engaged position, the first and second transmission members are coupled together by compressing the pluralities of first and second clutch plates against the main body backing plate, the end second clutch plate being compressed directly against and into contact with the main body backing plate when the friction clutch assembly is in the engaged position.
2. The friction clutch assembly of claim 1, the main body backing plate being piloted by the second transmission member.
3. The friction clutch assembly of claim 1, the main body backing plate being splined to the second transmission member.
4. The friction clutch assembly of claim 1, the main body backing plate being attached to the end second clutch plate.
5. The friction clutch assembly of claim 1, the main body backing plate including a reaction section, the end second clutch plate being compressed directly against and into contact with the reaction section of the main body backing plate when the friction clutch assembly is in the engaged position, the reaction section defining a reaction section thickness, the main body backing plate further including a strength section connected to the reaction section, the strength section being disposed generally perpendicular to the reaction section, the strength section defining a strength section thickness that is less than or equal to the reaction section thickness.
6. The friction clutch assembly of claim 5, the reaction section and the strength section being unitarily formed with each other.
7. The friction clutch assembly of claim 6, further comprising a curved corner section connecting the reaction section with the strength section, the curved corner section being unitarily formed with the reaction section and the strength section.
8. The friction clutch assembly of claim 7, the main body backing plate being formed of a stamped material.
9. The friction clutch assembly of claim 8, the main body backing plate being formed into a final backing plate shape by stamping.
10. The friction clutch assembly of claim 9, wherein the stamped material is one of steel, a steel alloy, and aluminum.
11. The friction clutch assembly of claim 9, further comprising: an actuator disposed on one side of the pluralities of first and second clutch plates, the actuator configured to compress the pluralities of first and second clutch plates into the engaged position, the actuator being one of electric, hydraulic and pneumatic; a spring configured to return the pluralities of first and second clutch plates to the disengaged position; and a snap ring retaining the main body backing plate to the second transmission member, and wherein a face of each of the first and second clutch plates bears friction material thereon.
12. The friction clutch assembly of claim 11, wherein the main body backing plate defines a plurality of indented darts therein.
13. A backing plate configuration for use in a friction clutch assembly that is configured to be engaged and disengaged, the backing plate configuration comprising a main body including: a reaction section configured to be compressed against by a plurality of interleaved clutch plates when the friction clutch assembly is engaged, the reaction section defining a reaction section thickness; and a strength section connected to the reaction section, the strength section being disposed generally perpendicular to the reaction section, the strength section defining a strength section thickness that is less than or equal to the reaction section thickness.
14. The backing plate configuration of claim 13, the reaction section and the strength section being unitarily formed with each other.
15. The backing plate configuration of claim 14, the main body being formed of a stamped material.
16. The backing plate configuration of claim 15, the main body being formed into a final shape by stamping.
17. The backing plate configuration of claim 16, wherein the stamped material is one of steel, a steel alloy, and aluminum.
18. The backing plate configuration of claim 16, the main body further comprising a curved corner section connecting the reaction section with the strength section, the curved corner section being unitarily formed with the reaction section and the strength section.
19. The backing plate configuration of claim 18, further comprising a reaction plate disposed directly adjacent to the main body, each of the main body and the reaction plate being piloted by a first transmission component.
20. The backing plate configuration of claim 18, further comprising a reaction plate disposed directly adjacent to the main body, each of the main body and the reaction plate being splined to a first transmission component.
21. The backing plate configuration of claim 18, wherein the main body defines a plurality of indented darts therein.
22. A method of forming a backing plate configuration for use in a friction clutch assembly that is configured to be engaged and disengaged, the method comprising: obtaining a single piece of metal material; stamping the single piece of metal material into a main body of a backing plate, the main body having a reaction section, a curved corner, and a strength section, the reaction section configured to be compressed against by a plurality of interleaved clutch plates when a friction clutch assembly is engaged, the strength section being disposed generally perpendicular to the reaction section, the curved corner connecting the strength section to the reaction section.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising disposing a reaction plate directly adjacent to the main body to form an effective two-part backing plate configuration.
24. The method of claim 23, further comprising forming the strength section having a strength section thickness and forming the reaction section having a reaction section thickness, the strength section thickness being less than or equal to the reaction section thickness.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0011] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0020] With reference to
[0021] The friction clutch assembly 16 includes a first plurality of smaller diameter clutch plates or discs 18 which are coupled by interengaging male and female splines 20 to the hub 12, which is an inner torque carrying member. A second plurality of larger diameter friction clutch plates or discs 22 are coupled by interengaging male and female splines 24 to the clutch housing 14, which is an outer generally annular torque carrying member. The clutch housing 14 could be a housing or a case, for example. The plurality of second clutch plates 22 are interleaved with the plurality of first clutch plates 18. In accordance with conventional friction clutch practice, at least one face of the friction clutch plates or discs 18, 22 includes friction material 26 disposed thereon. At one end of the friction clutch assembly 16 (the left end in the orientation of
[0022] At the other end of the friction clutch pack or assembly 16 (the right end in the configuration of
[0023] Though the main body backing plate 30 is shown and described as being piloted by and/or splined to the outer clutch housing 14, it should be understood that the main body backing plate 30 could alternatively be piloted by or splined to an inner member, such as the hub 12.
[0024] The main body backing plate 30 is disposed directly adjacent to an end second clutch plate 22a of the plurality of second clutch plates 22. In some examples, the main body backing plate 30 may even be attached to the end second clutch plate 22a, for example, by a joint, weld, or glue.
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] A corner section 40 connects the reaction section 38 to a strength section 42. The corner section 40 forms a round bend between the reaction section 38 and the strength section 42 having a radius of curvature c. The reaction section 38, the corner section 40, and the strength section 42 may be formed unitarily as one-piece from a single piece of a metal, by way of example. The reaction section 38 may have a plurality of male and female splines 44, 46 extending therefrom.
[0027] The reaction section 38 is disposed generally perpendicular to the strength section 42. The reaction section 38 defines a reaction section thickness r, and the strength section 42 defines a strength section thickness s. In some forms, the strength section thickness s may be less than or equal to the reaction section thickness r. In some forms, the reaction section thickness r is substantially equal to the strength section thickness s and a corner section thickness t.
[0028] Thus, the main body backing plate 30 may be formed by stamping; in other words, the main body backing plate 30 may be formed of a stamped material, and formed into a final backing plate shape by stamping. The stamped material used for the main body backing plate 30 may be steel, a steel alloy, aluminum, or any other suitable material. As the strength section 42 is drawn out through the stamping process, the strength section thickness s may become slightly less than the reaction section thickness r. The strength section 42 may have a long length j to develop hoop stress to better resist hooping, or bending, as the clutch plates 18, 22 are compressed against the main body backing plate 30.
[0029] The strength section 42 extends axially away from the reaction section 38 to a distal end 43. The main body backing plate 30 thus defines an L in cross section, with the foot of the L (the strength section 42) being closer to the center axis of the transmission 10, in this example. The end second clutch plate 22a and the main body backing plate 30 carry torque from the first and second sets of clutch plates 18, 22.
[0030] The end second clutch plate 22a is splined to the clutch housing 14 via a spline 24a, and the adjacent main body backing plate 30 may be splined or not splined to the clutch housing 14, the main body backing plate 30 providing axial stiffness to the backing plate configuration via the strength section 42. Deflection of the main body backing plate 30 is thus lesser than with typical backing plates by virtue of the long length j of the strength section 42, which has increased hoop stress.
[0031] The main body backing plate 30 and the adjacent end second clutch plate 22a together form an effective two-part backing plate against which the pluralities of first and second clutch plates 18, 22 react. This is because the main body backing plate 30 is piloted by, and may be splined to, the same transmission component as the end second clutch plate 22a is splined. In the illustrated example, the main body backing plate 30 and the end second clutch plate 22a are both piloted by the clutch housing 14, which is a driven member in this example. It should be understood that the main body backing plate 30 and the end second clutch plate 22a could alternatively be piloted by and/or splined to a driving member, such as the hub 14.
[0032] The backing plate configuration may thus comprise the main body backing plate 30 and the end second clutch plate 22a, which function together as a stop or travel limit against which the first and second friction plates or discs 18, 22 are compressed.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] The clutch assembly 16 is configured to be moved between the disengaged position and an engaged position. In the engaged position, which is illustrated in
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] Either illustrated main body backing plate 30, 130 could also include lightening holes (not shown) to further reduce the mass of the main body backing plate 30, 130. For example, radial cuts, slots or channels (not shown) may extend through the corner section 40, 140, the reaction section 38, 138, or the strength section 42, 142 of the main body backing plate 30, 130.
[0037] The backing plate configuration disclosed herein allows for mass reduction when compared to typical backing plates. Further, greater axial stiffness is provided due to the long length j that can be stamped for the strength section 42, 142.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] The method 200 further includes a step 204 of stamping the single piece of metal material into a main body of a backing plate, the main body having a reaction section, a curved corner, and a strength section. The reaction section is configured to be compressed against by a plurality of interleaved clutch plates when a friction clutch assembly is engaged, and the strength section is disposed generally perpendicular to the reaction section. The curved corner connects the strength section to the reaction section.
[0040] The method 200 may include additional optional steps, such as a step of disposing a reaction plate directly adjacent to the main body of the backing plate to form an effective two-part backing plate configuration. The method 200 may also include steps of forming the strength section having a strength section thickness and forming the reaction section having a reaction section thickness, the strength section thickness being less than or equal to the reaction section thickness.
[0041] The description provided herein is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist thereof are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.