Claims
- 1. A four-wheel drive transfer case comprising:a torque input member; a rear wheel torque output member coupled to the torque input member; a front wheel torque output member; and a torque transfer assembly for transferring torque from the torque input member to the front wheel torque output member, the torque transfer assembly comprising a pair of one-way clutches coupled between the torque input member and the front wheel torque output member and having opposite freewheeling directions of rotation for allowing overrunning of the front wheel torque output member independently of a direction of rotation of the torque input member, a sprocket coupled to the rear wheel torque output member, the sprocket including an inner tubular surface surrounding the front wheel torque output member and defining an internal cavity therebetween; and each said one-way clutch comprising a tubular race coupled to the front wheel torque output member and being disposed within the internal cavity, a tubular clutch slipper disposed between the inner tubular surface and the tubular race and defining a spiral channel disposed between the inner tubular surface and the slipper, a plurality of roller elements disposed within the spiral channel, and an actuator coupled to the slipper for radially moving the slipper relative to the race.
- 2. The four-wheel drive transfer case according to claim 1, wherein the tubular races comprise conical races and are disposed upon a tubular common race member axially slidable along the front wheel torque output member between a first position engaging one of the clutch slippers and a second position engaging the other of the clutch slippers.
- 3. The four-wheel drive transfer case according to claim 2, wherein the actuator comprises a tubular member coaxial to the common race member and including a spiral actuator cam provided thereon, and an actuator shaft coupled to the common race member and passing through the actuator cam for axially moving the common race member towards the respective clutch slippers in response to changes in the direction of rotation of the front wheel torque output member.
- 4. The four-wheel drive transfer case according to claim 1, wherein each said clutch slipper includes a chamfered edge, and the actuator comprises a tubular member coaxial to the tubular races and including a spiral actuator cam provided thereon, and an actuator shaft coupled to the chamfered edges and passing through the actuator cam for releasing the respective one-way clutches in response to changes in the direction of rotation of the front wheel torque output member.
- 5. The four-wheel drive transfer case according to claim 1, wherein the clutch slippers include a chamfered edge and are axially slidable along the front wheel torque output member, and the actuator comprises an axially-stationary actuator member disposed adjacent the chamfered edges, a tubular member coaxial to the tubular races and including a spiral actuator cam provided thereon, and an actuator shaft coupled to the clutch slippers and passing through the actuator cam for axially pressing the respective chamfered edges against the stationary actuator member in response to changes in the direction of rotation of the front wheel torque output member.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/554,328 filed on Jul. 17, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,604, which claims priority to PCT application no. CA/98/01073 filed on Nov. 26, 1998.
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