Claims
- 1. A mechanical flywheel assembly for a dynamometer system having an output shaft adapted to be driven by the device being tested, including:
- a cylindrically-shaped drum journalled to a stationary shaft aligned with the axis of the drum and mechanically coupled to said output shaft so that said drum rotates with said output shaft;
- a plurality of flywheels located within said drum and journalled to said stationary shaft, said flywheels having diameters less than the inside diameter of said drum;
- a plurality of radially expandable clutch members secured to said flywheels adjacent to the periphery of said flywheels so that when actuated said clutch members expand radially a sufficient distance to engage the inside surface of said drum; and
- means for controlling the selective actuation of said clutch members.
- 2. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 1 wherein said expandable clutch members are actuated by compressed air.
- 3. In a dynamometer system for testing vehicles in place including at least one roller adapted for driving engagement with the driving wheels of a vehicle, a power absorption unit coupled to said roller for simulating road load forces to which the vehicle would be subjected during normal operation, and a flywheel assembly coupled to said roller for mechanically simulating the inertia forces of the vehicle, the improvement comprising:
- a cylindrically-shaped drum journalled to a stationary shaft aligned with the axis of the drum and mechanically coupled to said roller so that said drum rotates with said roller;
- a plurality of flywheels located within said drum and journalled to said stationary shaft, said flywheels having diameters less than the inside diameter of said drum;
- a plurality of radially expandable clutch members secured to said flywheels adjacent to the periphery of said flywheels so that when actuated said clutch members expand radially a sufficient distance to engage the inside surface of said drum; and
- means for controlling the selective actuation of said clutch members.
- 4. The dynamometer system of claim 3 wherein said expandable clutch members are actuated by compressed air.
- 5. A mechanical flywheel assembly for a dynamometer system having an output shaft adapted to be driven by the device being tested, including:
- a plurality of flywheels journalled to a stationary shaft;
- a structure journalled to said stationary shaft and mechanically coupled to said output shaft so that said structure rotates with said output shaft, said structure being configured so as to rotate closely adjacent the peripheries of said flywheels; and
- a plurality of controllable engagement means operatively associated with each of said flywheels and positioned at the interface between the peripheries of said flywheels and said structure so that upon actuation of one or more of said engagement means said structure is mechanically coupled to said respective flywheels.
- 6. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 5 further including means for controlling the selective actuation of said engagement means.
- 7. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 5 wherein said engagement means comprise radially expandable clutch members.
- 8. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 7 wherein said clutch members are secured to said flywheels.
- 9. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 8 wherein said structure comprises a cylindrically shaped drum having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of said flywheels.
- 10. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 9 wherein said clutch members are adapted to radially expand upon actuation a sufficient distance to mechanically engage the inside surface of said drum to cause said respective flywheels to rotate with said drum.
- 11. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 10 wherein said clutch members are located substantially around the entire periphery of each of said flywheels.
- 12. The mechanical flywheel assembly of claim 11 wherein said clutch members are actuated by compressed air.
- 13. In a dynamometer system for testing vehicles in place including at least one roller adapted for driving engagement with the driving wheels of a vehicle, a power absorption unit coupled to said roller for simulating road load forces to which the vehicle would be subjected during normal operation, and a flywheel assembly coupled to said roller for mechanically simulating the inertia forces of the vehicle, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of flywheels journalled to a stationary shaft;
- a structure journalled to said stationary shaft and mechanically coupled to said roller so that said structure rotates with said roller, said structure being configured so as to rotate closely adjacent the peripheries of said flywheels; and
- a plurality of controllable engagement means operatively associated with each of said flywheels and positioned at the interface between the peripheries of said flywheels and said structure so that upon actuation of one or more of said engagement means said structure is mechanically coupled to said respective flywheels.
- 14. The dynamometer system of claim 13 further including means for controlling the selective actuation of said engagement means.
- 15. The dynamometer system of claim 13 wherein said engagement means comprise radially expandable clutch members.
- 16. The dynamometer system of claim 15 wherein said clutch members are secured to said flywheels.
- 17. The dynamometer system of claim 16 wherein said structure comprises a cylindrically shaped drum having an inside diameter slightly greater than the outside diameter of said flywheels.
- 18. The dynamometer system of claim 17 wherein said clutch members are adapted to radially expand upon actuation a sufficient distance to mechanically engage the inside surface of said drum to cause said respective flywheels to rotate with said drum.
- 19. The dynamometer system of claim 18 wherein said clutch members are located substantially around the entire periphery of each of said flywheels.
- 20. The dynamometer system of claim 19 wherein said clutch members are actuated by compressed air.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 831,989, filed Feb. 21, 1986, now abandoned.
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