ASSEMBLY FOR A SYNCHRONIZATION UNIT OF A VARIABLE RATIO GEAR TRANSMISSION

20170350457 · 2017-12-07

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Abstract

Assembly for a synchronization unit of a variable ratio gear transmission. Assembly has a synchronizer ring and a friction ring. The friction ring has a friction surface and an installation surface and the synchronizer ring has a contact surface directed toward the installation surface. To allow a high efficiency of the synchronizing unit and simultaneously a functionally safe and comfortable operation of the variable ratio gear transmission, the synchronizer ring and the friction ring are configured and arranged such that the geometrical shape of the installation surface of the friction ring differs from the geometrical shape of the contact surface of the synchronizer ring in a relief state of a synchronizing process; and that the geometrical shape of the installation surface of the friction ring corresponds to the geometrical shape of the contact surface of the synchronizer ring in a load state of the synchronizing process.

Claims

1. An assembly (1) for a synchronization unit (2) of a variable ratio gear transmission comprising a friction ring (4) that comprises a conical friction ring body (3) having a friction surface (301) and an installation surface (302) that respectively bound the friction ring body (3) in a peripheral direction (U) extending perpendicular to an axial friction ring axis (5); and a synchronizer ring (6) having a contact surface (7) directed toward the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4); characterized in that the synchronizer ring (6) and the friction ring (4) are configured and arranged such that the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) differs from the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronous ring (6) in a relief state of a synchronizing process in which the synchronizer ring (6) is moved away from a gear wheel (8) to be synchronized; and in that the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) corresponds to the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) such that the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) contacts the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) over its full area and the friction surface (301) of the friction ring (4) is in friction contact with the gear wheel (8) in a load state of the synchronizing process in which the synchronizer ring (6) is displaced in the direction of the gear wheel (8) to be synchronized.

2. An assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) extends at an installation angle (α.sub.1) and the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) extends at a contact angle (α.sub.2), in each case conically along the friction ring axis (5); and wherein the installation angle (α.sub.1) and the contact angle (α.sub.2) are different in the relief state and the installation angle (α.sub.1) corresponds to the contact angle (α.sub.2) in the load state.

3. An assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein the installation angle (α.sub.1) is larger than the contact angle (α.sub.2) in the relief state.

4. An assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the friction body (3) of the friction ring (4) is configured such that the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) has a varying first radius of curvature (R.sub.1) in the peripheral direction (U) in the relief state.

5. An assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the friction ring (4) and the synchronizer ring (6) consist of different materials.

6. An assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein the friction ring (4) consists of sheet metal and the synchronizer ring (6) consists of brass.

7. A method of synchronizing a gear wheel (8) of a variable ratio gear transmission by means of an assembly (1) of a synchronizing unit (2) of the variable ratio gear transmission, wherein the assembly (1) comprises: a friction ring (4) that has a conical friction ring body (3) having a friction surface (301) and an installation surface (302) that respectively bound the friction ring body (3) in a peripheral direction (U) extending perpendicular to an axial friction ring axis (5); and a synchronizer ring (6) having a contact surface (7) directed toward the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4); and wherein the method comprises the following steps: providing an assembly (1) in accordance with claim 1; displacing the synchronizer ring (6) in the direction of the gear wheel (8) to be synchronized during a load state of a synchronizing process, wherein the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) and the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) are adapted to one another during the load state such that the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) and the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) contact one another in a shape-matched manner and the friction surface (301) of the friction ring (4) is brought into friction contact with the gear wheel (8) in the peripheral direction (U); and moving away the synchronizer ring (6) from the gear wheel (8) to be synchronized during a relief state of the synchronizing process, wherein the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) or the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) is deformed during the relief state such that the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) and the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) differ from one another.

8. A method in accordance with claim 7, wherein the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) is adapted to the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) during the load state; and wherein the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) is deformed during the relief state such that the geometrical shape of the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) differs from the geometrical shape of the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6).

9. A method in accordance with claim 8, wherein the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) extends at an installation angle (α.sub.1) and the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) extends at a contact angle (α.sub.2), in each case conically along the friction ring axis (5); and wherein the installation angle (α.sub.1) is adapted to the contact angle (α.sub.2) during the load state; and wherein the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) is deformed during the relief state such that the installation angle (α.sub.1) differs from the contact angle (α.sub.2).

10. A method in accordance with claim 8, wherein the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) has a first radius of curvature (R.sub.1) in the peripheral direction (U) and the contact surface (7) of the synchronizer ring (6) has a second radius of curvature (R.sub.2) in the peripheral direction (U); and wherein the first radius of curvature (R.sub.1) of the installation surface (302) is adapted to the second radius of curvature (R.sub.2) of the contact surface (7) during the load state; and wherein the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) is deformed during the relief state such that the first radius of curvature (R.sub.1) of the installation surface (302) differs from the second radius of curvature (R.sub.2) of the contact surface (7).

11. A friction ring (4) for an assembly (1) in accordance with claim 1, said friction ring (4) comprising a conical friction ring body (3) having a friction surface (301) and an installation surface (302) that respectively bound the friction ring body (3) in a peripheral direction (U) extending perpendicular to an axial friction ring axis (5), characterized in that the friction ring body (3) is configured such that the installation surface (302) of the friction ring (4) has a varying first radius of curvature (R.sub.1) in the peripheral direction (U).

12. A friction ring in accordance with claim 11, wherein the friction ring body (3) has a separation point in the peripheral direction (U).

13. A friction ring in accordance with claim 11, wherein the friction ring (4) consists of sheet metal.

14. A synchronization unit (2) for a variable ratio gear transmission having an assembly (1) in accordance with claim 1.

15. A variable ratio gear transmission for a vehicle having an assembly (1) in accordance with claim 1.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0033] Further advantages, features and details of the invention result with reference to the following description of embodiments and with reference to drawings in which elements which are the same or have the same function are provided with identical reference numerals.

[0034] There are shown:

[0035] FIG. 1 a synchronization unit with an assembly of friction ring and synchronizer ring;

[0036] FIG. 2a a section along the line I-I in accordance with FIG. 1 through a first embodiment of an assembly in accordance with the invention that is in a relief state of a synchronizing process;

[0037] FIG. 2b a section along the line I-I in accordance with FIG. 1 through a first embodiment of an assembly in accordance with the invention that is in a load state of a synchronizing process;

[0038] FIG. 3a a part side view X in accordance with FIG. 1 of a second embodiment of an assembly in accordance with the invention that is in a relief state of a synchronizing process; and

[0039] FIG. 3b a part side view X in accordance with FIG. 1 of a second embodiment of an assembly in accordance with the invention that is in a load state of a synchronizing process.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

[0040] The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice.

[0041] FIG. 1 shows in a schematic representation a synchronizing unit 2 having an assembly 1 comprising a friction ring 4 and a synchronizer ring 6. The synchronizing unit 2 furthermore has, in addition to the assembly 1, in a manner known per se a sliding coupling 9 having a synchronizer body 10 and a gear wheel 8, wherein the aforesaid components are arranged coaxially with respect to a friction ring axis 5 such that the synchronizer ring 6 is displaceable by the sliding coupling 9 together with the friction ring 4 along the friction ring axis 5 in the direction toward the gear wheel 8 during the synchronization process such that the friction ring 4 can be brought into engagement with the gear wheel 4.

[0042] The friction ring 4 comprises a conical friction ring body 3 having an inner friction surface 301 and an outer installation surface 302 which respectively bound the friction ring body 3 in a radial peripheral direction U extending perpendicular to an axial friction ring axis 5. Securities against rotation 11 are provided at the friction ring body 3 that extend along the friction ring axis 5 and that prevent a rotation of the friction ring 4 in the operating state.

[0043] A friction coating, not shown explicitly, can be provided at the inner friction surface 301, in particular a friction coating in the form of a carbon friction layer that can inter alia serve to at least partly compensate a resulting high mechanical and/or thermal load of the friction pairing.

[0044] The friction ring body 3 in the assembly unit 1 in accordance with FIG. 1 is closed in the peripheral direction U. It is, however, also possible that the friction ring body 3 has a separation point in the peripheral direction U, i.e. is designed as a slit ring body 3.

[0045] The synchronizer ring 6 has a contact surface 7 directed toward the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 and has coupling pockets, not shown in any more detail, for receiving the securities against rotation 11 of the friction ring 4.

[0046] In the assembly 1 in accordance with FIG. 1, the friction ring 4 and the synchronizer ring 6 comprise different materials. The friction ring body 3 is thus produced from a sheet metal and the synchronizer ring 6 from brass.

[0047] In accordance with a first embodiment of an assembly 1 in accordance with the invention in accordance with FIGS. 2a and 2b, the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 extends at an installation angle α.sub.1 and the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 extends at a contact angle α.sub.2, in each case conically along the friction ring axis 5.

[0048] FIG. 2a shows the assembly 1 in the relief state of the synchronizing process in which the synchronizer ring 6 is moved away from the gear wheel 8 to be synchronized. The installation angle α.sub.1 and the contact angle α.sub.2 are different in the relief state such that a minimal difference angle Δα is adopted between the installation surface 302 and the contact surface 7 in the relief state; it is 3° in the embodiment. In the relief state, the contact surface 7 and the installation surface 302 are substantially released from one another in the peripheral direction U due to the difference angle Δα. In the embodiment shown, the installation angle α.sub.1 is larger than the contact angle α.sub.2 in the relief state.

[0049] In the described embodiment, the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 is elastically deformable. If now the assembly 1 is transitioned from the relief state into the load state, the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 is tilted or elastically deformed by the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 by so much until the installation angle α.sub.1 has adapted to the contact angle α.sub.2. The installation surface 302 hereby undergoes a preload.

[0050] FIG. 2b shows the assembly 1 in the load state of the synchronizing process. The synchronizer ring 6 is in this respect displaced in the direction of the gear wheel 8 to be synchronized such that the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 contacts the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4, whereby a friction contact arises between the friction surface 301 and the gear wheel 8 and a speed of revolution matching takes place between the gear wheel 8 and the friction ring 4 and thus the synchronizer ring 6. The installation angle α.sub.1 and the contact angle α.sub.2 are the same in the load state such that the difference angle Δα disappears in the load state.

[0051] The installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 returns into its original load-free state again on the transition of the assembly 1 from the load state into the relief state due to its elastic deformation or preload such that the difference angle Δα is again adopted between the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 and the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 in the relief state.

[0052] On the transition of the assembly 1 from the load state into the relief state, some of the adhesion force that acts between the installation surface 302 and the contact surface 7 is overcome by a restoring force of the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4. The restoring force of the installation surface 302 thus supports the release of the installation surface 302 from the contract surface 7 on the transition from the assembly 1 from the load state into the relief state.

[0053] FIG. 3a and FIG. 3b show a side view X in accordance with FIG. 1 of a second embodiment of an assembly 1 in accordance with the invention in which the friction body 3 of the friction ring 4 is configured in the relief state such that the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 has a varying first radius of curvature R.sub.1 in the peripheral direction U.

[0054] FIG. 3a shows the assembly 1 in the relief state of the synchronizing process in which the synchronizer ring 6 is moved away from the gear wheel 8 to be synchronized. The geometrical shape of the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 is configured as a rounded triangle in the relief state, i.e. the geometrical shape of the installation surface 302 differs from a circular shape in the relief state. The geometrical shape of the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 is in contrast configured as circular such that the contact surface 7 has a constant second radius of curvature R.sub.2 in the peripheral direction U. The contact surface 7 and the installation surface 302 are therefore substantially released from one another in the peripheral direction U in the relief state due to the different geometrical configuration.

[0055] The installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 is also elastically deformable in this embodiment. If the assembly 1 is now transitioned from the relief state into the load state, the installation surface 302 is elastically deformed by the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 by so much until the installation surface 302 has adapted to the geometrical shape of the contact surface 7 in the load state. The installation surface 302 hereby undergoes a preload.

[0056] FIG. 3b shows the assembly 1 in the load state of the synchronizing process. The synchronizer ring 6 is in this respect displaced in the direction of the gear wheel 8 to be synchronized such that the contact surface 7 of the synchronizer ring 6 contacts the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4, whereby a friction contact arises between the friction surface 301 and the gear wheel 8 and a speed of revolution matching takes place between the gear wheel 8 and the friction ring 4 and thus the synchronizer ring 6. In the load state, the geometrical shape of the installation surface 302 is circular, i.e. the first radius of curvature R.sub.1 of the installation surface 302 is likewise constant in the peripheral direction U in the load state.

[0057] The installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 returns into its original, load-free state again on the transition of the assembly 1 from the load state into the relief state due to its elastic deformation. On the transition of the assembly 1 from the load state into the relief state, some of the adhesion force that acts between the installation surface 302 and the contact surface 7 is overcome by a restoring force of the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4. The restoring force of the installation surface 302 thus supports the release of the installation surface 302 from the contract surface 7 on the transition from the assembly 1 from the load state into the relief state.

[0058] In the embodiment in accordance with FIGS. 3a and 3b, the geometrical shape of the installation surface 302 of the friction ring 4 is configured as a rounded triangle in the relief state. It is, however, also possible that the geometrical shape of the installation surface 302 differs from a circular shape of the contact surface 7 in a different geometrical manner in the relief state.

[0059] It is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention. While the present invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Changes may be made, within the purview of the appended claims, as presently stated and as amended, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects. Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the present invention extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.