DOG CLUTCH
20170363155 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2011/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2011/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A dog clutch comprises first (160) and second (170) drive shafts, the drive shafts being connectable to one another by a dual spline connector (150). The dual spline connector is movable along a longitudinal axis of the first (160) and second (170) drive shafts and is provided with an internal spline that mates with an external spline of the first drive shaft. The dual spline connector is further provided with an external spline that upon axial movement may be connected or disconnected to an internal spline of the second drive shaft. Either or both of the external spline of the dual spline connector and/or the internal spline of the second drive shaft is or are provided with means for allowing partial connection of the internal and external splines.
Claims
1. A dog clutch comprising first and second drive shafts, the drive shafts being connectable to one another by a dual spline connector which is movable along a longitudinal axis of the first and second drive shafts and provided with an internal spline that mates with an external spline of the first drive shaft, the dual spline connector further being provided with an external spline that upon axial movement may be connected or disconnected to an internal spline of the second drive shaft, wherein either or both of the external spline of the dual spline connector and/or the internal spline of the second drive shaft is or are provided with means for allowing partial connection of the internal and external splines.
2. The dog clutch according to claim 1, wherein the means for allowing partial connection of the internal and external splines is a recess provided at an end of the spline that is arranged to contact a mating spline.
3. The dog clutch according to claim 2, wherein the recess comprises a torque transferring surface and a bottom surface.
4. The dog clutch according to claim 3, wherein the torque transferring surface has a shape corresponding to the spline it is arranged to contact.
5. The dog clutch according to claim 1, wherein the recess is placed on a side of the spline being opposite to the side of the spline intended to transfer torque in a main direction.
6. The dog clutch according to claim 1, wherein both the internal splines and the external splines are divided into at least two rows.
7. The dog clutch according to claim 6, wherein one of the spline rows will connect to its mating spline row earlier than the other spline row.
8. The dog clutch according to claim 7, wherein the splines of the spline row that will connect to its mating spline row earlier than the other spline row is provided with thinner splines than the other spline row.
9. The dog clutch according to claim 8, wherein the splines of the spline row connecting earlier to its mating spline row are located such that they will assist in transferring torque when the dog clutch transfers torque in a main direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] In the following, the invention will be described with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0021] With reference to
[0022] Moreover, the dual spline connector is connectable to a second drive shaft 170. The second drive shaft is provided with an internal spline 175, and the dual spline connector 150 is provided with an external spline 155 that mates with the internal spline 175 of the second drive shaft 170.
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[0024] In order to connect the splined drive shaft and the second drive shaft to one another, the control unit is controlled to rotate such that the pin 120, and consequently the dual spline connector 150, to the left. Then, the internal splines 175 of the second drive shaft and the external splines of the dual spline connector will engage, and the rotation of the splined drive shaft and the second drive shaft will be identical.
[0025] However, if there is an initial difference in the rotational velocities of the splined drive shaft and the second drive shaft, it might be difficult to engage the external spline 155 of the dual spline connector 150 and the internal spline 175 of the second drive shaft 170, simply because the time available for connection is when the internal and external splines are completely aligned.
[0026] According to the invention, this is solved by making the ends of either or both of the external and/or internal splines that first meet one another during a connecting operation asymmetric.
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[0034] It should be noted that the recesses 157 allow for the initial engagement of the splines—if it would not be present, the time of alignment between the splines would be too short for the splines to engage properly.
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[0037] However, sooner or late, there will be a shift in the torque transfer between the splines. This is shown in
[0038] It is preferred if this position is limited to use in situations where the torque transferred by the dog clutch is limited, e.g. in the direction wherein engine brake rather than engine drive is present.
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[0040] First, the functionality where the spline rows 190 and 195 rotate with a higher rotational speed than the spline rows 180 and 185.
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[0044] In case the rotational speeds of the spline rows 180, 185 and 190, 195, respectively, are the opposite, the connection sequence will be equal to the connection sequence as disclosed in conjunction with
[0045] According to the invention, a dog clutch allowing for both “clonk” free connection and connection of the dog clutch also when there is a difference of the rotational speeds of the drive shaft of the dog clutch is provided.