Claims
- 1. A ball ramp actuator for rotationally coupling two rotating elements comprising:
- an input element driven by a prime mover and rotating about an axis of rotation;
- an output element having an axis of rotation coaxial with said axis of rotation of said input element for rotating an output device;
- a ball ramp mechanism for generating an axial movement comprising; an annular control ring having an axis of rotation, said control ring having a plurality of circumferential control ramps formed in a first face of said control ring, said control ramps varying in axial depth, an equivalent number of rolling elements one occupying each of said control ramps, an actuation ring having an axis of rotation coaxial with said axis of rotation of said control ring, said actuation ring having a plurality of actuation ramps substantially identical in number, shape and radial position to said control ramps where said actuation ramps at least partially oppose said control ramps and where each of said rolling elements is contained between one of said actuation ramps and a respective control ramp, said control ring being axially and rotationally moveably disposed relative to said actuation ring;
- a planetary gearset having an annulus frictionally rotationally connected to said control ring with a clutch coupling where a plurality of planet gears engage both said annulus and a sun gear, said sun gear nonrotatably coupled to said output element and said planet gears are each rotatably supported on respective secondary one-way clutches mounted on respective carrier pins where said carrier pins are supported on a clutch ring;
- a coil for inducing an electromagnetic field in said clutch coupling; and
- a primary one-way clutch connected to said input element and connected to said clutch ring operating to prevent said clutch ring from rotating with respect to said input element in a direction resulting in deactivation of said ball ramp mechanism;
- where said secondary one-way clutches operating within said planetary gearset provides rotation of said control ring relative to said actuation ring in a direction to activate said ball ramp mechanism irrespective of the relative rotation of said input element and said output element.
- 2. The ball ramp actuator of claim 1, wherein said control ramps and said actuation ramps have a continuously increasing axial depth.
- 3. The ball ramp actuator of claim 1, wherein said clutch coupling comprises: a control clutch plate moving in response to said electromagnetic field; a clutch extension attached to said control clutch plate; and said clutch ring frictionally rotationally engaging said clutch extension, where said clutch ring and said clutch extension form a cone clutch.
- 4. The ball ramp actuator of claim 3, wherein said coil encircles said output element.
- 5. The ball ramp actuator of claim 4, further comprising a control unit electrically connected to said coil for supplying electrical energy to said coil.
- 6. The ball ramp actuator of claim 3, wherein said control clutch plate is connected to said clutch extension which is substantially nonrotatably connected to said control ring, where said clutch extension frictionally engages said clutch ring when said coil is energized.
- 7. The ball ramp actuator of claim 3, wherein said control clutch plate is connected to said clutch extension which is substantially nonrotatably connected to said control ring, where said clutch extension frictionally engages said clutch ring at an inner clutch ring which is connected to an outer clutch ring by said carrier pins.
- 8. The ball ramp actuator of claim 1, wherein said input element is a flywheel and wherein said output element is a transmission input shaft and where said output device is a transmission.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application relates to application U.S. Ser. No.: 08/766,838, filed on Dec. 13, 1996 entitled "Driveline Clutch With Unidirectional Apply Ball Ramp" and to U.S. Ser. No.: 08/941,360, filed on Sep. 30, 1997 entitled "Ball Ramp Driveline Clutch Actuator With Unidirectional Apply Using Planetary Gearset" both assigned to the same assignee, Eaton Corporation, as this application.
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