Claims
- 1. A disc assembly useful as a damper when disposed between a flywheel and a shaft, the disc assembly comprising:
- a hub secured circumferentially to the shaft, the hub including outwardly extending radial projections;
- a disc separate from the hub and concentrically positioned with respect thereto, the disc including a central opening bordered by an arcuate groove which receives portions of the outwardly extending radial projections;
- a plurality of beam springs, wherein each beam spring has a first end and a second end, the first ends of the beam springs being attached to the disc at first points, and the second ends of the beam springs being attached to the hub at second points which are angularly displaced when undeflected about 150.degree. to about 210.degree. from the first points, the beam springs being engaged only at the ends thereof.
- 2. The disc assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of beam springs are arranged in pairs with beam springs disposed on opposite sides of the disc assembly.
- 3. The disc assembly of claim 2, wherein there are three pairs of beam springs, with the first ends thereof anchored to the disc at 120.degree. intervals and the second ends thereof mounted to the hub at 120.degree. intervals.
- 4. The disc assembly of claim 1, wherein the second ends of the beam springs are anchored to the hub at locations aligned with the projections.
- 5. The disc assembly of claim 4, wherein the disc includes inwardly extending projections disposed between the outwardly extending projections of the hub.
- 6. The disc assembly of claim 1, wherein the second points are displaced about 180.degree. from the first points.
- 7. In a drive train including a flywheel having a driving surface, a disc assembly in proximity with the driving surface, and a clutch plate for normally urging the disc assembly into engagement with the driving surface, the disc assembly comprising a hub fixed circumferentially to a shaft and a disc coaxially mounted with respect to the hub and the shaft; the improvement comprising: a plurality of beam springs, each having first and second ends wherein the first ends of each of the beam springs are pivoted to the disc at first pivotal locations and the second ends of each of the beam springs are pivoted to the hub at second pivotal locations which, for each beam spring, are angularly displaced from the first pivotal locations when undeflected by an angle in the range of greater than 180.degree. but less than about 210.degree., the angle being sufficient to provide a partially negative spring characteristic during operation of the drive train; the beam springs being engaged only at the ends thereof.
- 8. The combination of claim 7, wherein the angular displacement of the pivotal locations from one another greater than 180.degree. but less than about 190.degree..
- 9. The combination of claim 8, wherein the angular displacement of the pivotal locations from one another greater than 180.degree. but less than 185.degree..
- 10. The improvement of claim 9, wherein the angular displacement of the pivotal locations from one another is about 180.degree..
- 11. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the plurality of beam springs are arranged in pairs with beam springs disposed on opposite sides of the disc assembly.
- 12. The improvement of claim 7 wherein there are three pairs of beam springs, with the first ends thereof anchored to the disc at 120.degree. intervals and the second ends thereof mounted to the hub at 120.degree. intervals.
- 13. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the hub includes a plurality of outwardly extending radial projections, and the disc includes a central opening bordered by an arcuate groove which receives portions of the outwardly extending radial projections.
- 14. The improvement of claim 13, wherein the second ends of the beam springs are anchored to the hub at locations aligned with the projections.
- 15. The improvement of claim 14, wherein the disc includes inwardly extending projections disposed between the outwardly extending projections of the hub.
- 16. The improvement of claim 7, wherein the beam springs are anchored in the hub with pins and wherein each beam spring has an elongated slot for receiving the pin anchoring the beam spring to the hub.
- 17. In a drive train including a flywheel having a driving surface, a disc assembly in proximity with the driving surface, and a clutch plate for normally urging the disc assembly into engagement with the driving surface; the disc assembly comprising a hub fixed circumferentially to a shaft and a disc coaxially mounted with respect to the hub and the shaft; the improvement comprising: a plurality of outwardly extending radial projections on the hub and a central opening through the disc bordered by an arcuate groove which receives portions of the outwardly extending radial projections on the hub; a plurality of beam springs, each having first and second ends wherein the first ends of each of the beam springs are pivoted to the disc at first pivotal locations and the second ends of each of the beam springs are pivoted to the hub at second pivotal locations which, for each beam spring, are angularly displaced from the first pivotal locations when undeflected by about 150.degree. to 210.degree., the beam springs being engaged only at the ends thereof.
- 18. The improvement of claim 17, wherein the second ends of the beam springs are anchored to the hub at locations aligned with the projections.
- 19. The improvement of claim 18 wherein the disc includes inwardly extending projections disposed between the outwardly extending projections of the hub.
- 20. The improvement of claim 19, wherein the beam springs are anchored to the hub with pins and wherein each beam spring has an elongated slot for receiving the pin anchoring the beam spring to the hub.
- 21. In a drive train including a flywheel having a driving surface, a disc assembly in proximity with the driving surface, and a clutch plate for normally urging the disc assembly into engagement with the driving surface, the disc assembly comprising a hub fixed circumferentially to a shaft and a disc coaxially mounted with respect to the hub and the shaft; the improvement comprising a plurality of beam springs, each having first and second ends wherein the first ends of each of the beam springs are pivoted to the disc at first pivotal locations and the second ends of each of the beam springs have elongated slots therein which are pivoted on pins projecting from the hub at second pivotal locations which, for each beam spring, are angularly displaced when undeflected from the first pivotal locations by about 150.degree. to 210.degree., the beam springs being engaged only at the ends thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/813,702, filed Dec. 27, 1991 now abandoned.
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