1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an outer race member of a roller type one-way clutch that is employed for an automatic transmission, etc., wherein engagement members are interposed between an inner race member and the outer race member.
2. Related Background Art
A roller type one-way clutch classified as one type of one-way clutch has a construction that rollers defined as engagement members are pressed against and thus engaged with a cam surface formed on an inner peripheral surface of an outer race member or on an outer peripheral surface of an inner race member, thereby locking rotation in one direction.
Block bearings 37, rollers 36 and springs 35 for biasing the rollers 36 in an engaging direction, are disposed between the inner race 32 and the outer race 33. The outer race 33 has a cam surface on its inner peripheral surface, and the rollers 36 engage with this cam surface, thereby locking the rotations.
Provided further between the outer race 33 and the inner race 32 are the springs 35 and the rollers 36 that constitute a torque transmission mechanism, and also cages 34 for holding the rollers 36. The block bearing 37 effects positioning of the cage 34 with respect to the outer race 33.
The roller type one-way clutch might suffer a fatigue failure originating from a groove for disposing the block bearing due to repetitive free/lock operations. Therefore, a thickness of the outer race in a radial direction becomes larger for ensuring a sufficient strength.
While on the other hand, however, a decrease in weight is demanded of the roller type one-way clutch as a whole. It is therefore desired that the two requests in terms of the strength and the decrease in weight be met simultaneously.
A clutch known as the roller type one-way clutch described above is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-051091. This document teaches that a weight of the whole one-way clutch is reduced by integrally forming the cages by use of plastic.
As disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-051091, however, if the cages are formed of the plastic, though this can contribute to reduce the weight, there still remains a problem in terms of the strength. Further, even when reducing the weights of the cages that are not essentially so heavy, there is still the problem in which the weight reduction of the cages does not sufficiently contribute to decrease the weight of the whole one-way-clutch because of a heavy weight of the outer race member, etc.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an outer race member for a roller type one-way clutch that is capable of improving durability against repetitive free/lock operations while reducing a weight thereof.
To accomplish the above object, an outer race member for a roller type one-way clutch according to the present invention includes a plurality of pawls provided along an outer periphery and engaging with an opposite member, a cam surface formed on an inner periphery, and grooves, formed in the inner periphery, for disposing block bearings, wherein a radial width of a peripheral portion of the groove is formed larger than a radial width of other portion.
The peripheral portion of the groove in which the block bearing is disposed, is formed thicker in wall than other portion, thereby making it possible to acquire the outer race member capable of obtaining a necessary strength and attaining a reduction in weight.
Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be respectively described in depth with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the same components are marked with the same numerals throughout the drawings.
Block bearings 7, rollers 6 and springs 5 for biasing the rollers 6 in an engaging direction, are disposed between the inner race 2 and the outer race 3. The outer race 3 has a configuration, wherein a cam surface 11 (see
Provided further between the outer race 3 and the inner race 2 are the rollers 6 and the springs 5 constitute a torque transmission mechanism, and also cages 4 for holding the rollers 6. The block bearing 7 effects positioning of the cage 4 with respect to the outer race 3, and has a bearing function.
The rollers 6, the springs 5 and the block bearings 7 are, as shown in
The block bearings 7 are assembled in from window portions (not shown) formed in cages 4, and upper portions of the bearings 7 are fitted in a plurality of disposition grooves 12 formed in an inner peripheral surface of the outer race 3, thus effecting positioning of the block bearings 7. Moreover, lower portions of the block bearings 7 are caught between protrusions 4c provided along peripheries of the window portions and protruding outwards in the radial direction, and are thus set in a fixed state, thereby positioning the block bearings 7 in the peripheral direction.
As shown in
The outer race member in a first embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be explained in detail.
On the other hand, a portion 16 having no existence of the disposition groove 12, provided with the cam surface 11 and contiguous to the cam surface 11, has a radial width T2 and is smallest in thickness throughout the outer race member 3. A strength is improved by increasing the wall thickness of the portion peripheral to the disposition groove 12 where the fatigue failure is easy to occur, whereas there is decreased the wall thickness of a portion peripheral to the cam surface 11 of which the strength is not required so much, thereby enabling the weight of the outer race member 3 to be reduced.
Although a relationship such as T1>T2 is established, the width T1 may be the same as the radial width of the conventional outer race member, and a reduction in weight of the whole outer race member 3 can be attained by reducing the width T2 relative to the width T1.
Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be explained.
With respect to such an outer race 23 also, as in the second embodiment discussed above, if the wall thickness is set large throughout the sections between the pawls 8, 8, a reducible quantity of the weight becomes small. Therefore, as in the second embodiment, with respect to the outer race 23 having the wide section between the pawls 8, 8, a wall thickness not of the entire section between the pawls 8, 8 but of a peripheral portion 14 is set large at the center of an outer diametric portion of the block bearing disposing portion 12.
The wall thickness, i.e., a radial width T3 of the peripheral portion 14 is larger than a radial width of an area provided with none of the block bearing disposing portion 12. A peripheral width of the peripheral portion 14 at the center of the block bearing disposing portion 12, is larger than a peripheral width of the block bearing disposing portion 12.
The peripheral portion 14 is provided to encompass the block bearing disposing portion 12 where the fatigue failure is easy to occur, thereby making it possible to ensure a strength of the block bearing disposing portion 12 especially requiring a sufficient strength.
Table 1 shows a result of a comparative test for mass and durability between the outer race member in the second embodiment of the present invention and the conventional outer race member. Note that a test condition is given as follows.
Work specifications: Outer diameter; approximately φ130 mm (pawl portion 142 mm) Inner diameter; approximately φ118 mm Thickness; approximately 12 mm Rollers; 15 pieces Block bearings; 5 pieces Pawls; totally 10 portions (alternate wide-and-narrow pitches . . . wide pitch 48°, narrow pitch 24°)
As apparent from Table 1, according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the mass is decreased by 19 g, thus attaining the reduction in weight. Nevertheless, the same durability is acquired.
The present invention, which has been discussed so far, can be changed in a variety of forms. For example, the rollers and the springs are disposed by threes between the block bearings 7 in
Moreover, according to the second embodiment, the pitches of the wide section and of the narrow section between the pawls 8, 8 are set respectively at 48° and 24° as the central angles, however, other sizes (central angles) can be, as a matter of course, set.
According to the present invention discussed so far, it is feasible to provide the outer race member of the roller type one-way clutch that is capable of improving the durability against the repetitive free/lock operations while reducing the weight.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-128524 | May 2003 | JP | national |