Claims
- 1. A synchronizer for frictionally synchronizing and positive connecting first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:
- first jaw means axially movable into engagement with second jaw means for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw means by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o);
- connecting means connecting the first jaw means for axial and nonrotation movement relative to the first drive;
- first friction means axially movable into engagement with second friction means in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for producing synchronizing torque (T.sub.o);
- blocker means movable into engagement in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw means and for transmitting the shift force (F.sub.o) to the first friction means to effect and engagement force of the friction means; and
- self-energizing means operative to react the synchronizing torque for producing an additive axial force (F.sub.a) in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) for increasing the engagement force of the friction means; characterized by:
- the self-energizing means including a link mounted for limited radial movement relative to the axis, a first member mounted for limited rotational movement relative to the first jaw means and the first drive in response to the synchronizing torque for effecting radial movement of the link in responded to the limited rotational movement, a second member for producing the additive axial force (F.sub.a) in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) in response to the radial movement of the line, and the additive axial force (F.sub.a) transmitted to the first friction means via serial force path including the first jaw means.
- 2. The synchronizer of claim 1, wherein:
- the first member includes a first cam surface for effecting the radial movement of the link, the first cam surface effects radially inward movement of the link in response to the limited rotational movement, the first cam surface positioned such that first and second imaginary lines in the surface thereof are at right angles to each other and the first imaginary lines are parallel to an imaginary plane normal to the axis.
- 3. The synchronizer of claim 2, wherein:
- the second imaginary lines are parallel to the axis.
- 4. The synchronizer of claim 2, wherein:
- the second member includes a second cam surface for applying the additive axial force (F.sub.a) to the friction means through the link in response to the radially inward movement of the link.
- 5. The synchronizer of claim 4, wherein:
- the second member second cam surface positioned such that first and second imaginary lines in the surface thereof and at right angles to each other are substantially, respectively at right angles to and parallel to the imaginary plane, and the first imaginary lines in the second member second cam surface are at an oblique angle to the axis.
- 6. The synchronizer of claim 5, wherein:
- the link includes a curved ramp surface that contacts the second cam surface in response to the radially inward movement of the link, the curved ramp surface of the link having a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of the second cam surface.
- 7. The synchronizer of claim 1, further including:
- force limiting means for limiting the magnitude of the additive axial force (F.sub.a).
- 8. The synchronizer of claim 7, wherein:
- the force limiting means includes resilient means interposed in the force path between the blocker means and the link and operative to flex in response to the additive axial force (F.sub.a) for limiting the magnitude of the additive axial force (F.sub.a).
- 9. The synchronizer of claim 8, wherein:
- the first member includes a first cam surface for effecting the radial movement of the link, the first cam surface effects radial inward movement of the link in response to the limited rotational movement, the first cam surface positioned such that first and second imaginary lines in the surface thereof are at right angles to each other and the first imaginary lines are parallel to an imaginary plane normal to the axis.
- 10. The synchronizer of claim 9, wherein:
- the second imaginary lines are parallel to the axis.
- 11. The synchronizer of claim 9, wherein:
- the second member includes a second cam surface for applying the additive axial force (F.sub.a) to the link in response to the radially inward movement of the link.
- 12. The synchronizer of claim 11, wherein:
- the second member second cam surface positioned such that first and second imaginary lines in the surface thereof and at right angles to each other are substantially, respectively at right angles to and parallel to the imaginary plane, and the first imaginary lines in the second cam surface are at an oblique angle to the axis.
- 13. The synchronizer of claim 12, wherein:
- the link includes a ramp that contacts the second cam surface in response to the radially inward movement and moves axially along the second cam surface in response to increasing the additive axial force (F.sub.a) flexing the resilient means.
- 14. The synchronizer of claim 13, wherein:
- the oblique angle of the second cam surface changes relative to the axis as the link ramp moves therealong in response to increased flexing of the resilient means.
- 15. The synchronizer of claim 13, wherein:
- the oblique angle of the second cam surface decreases relative to the axis as the ramp moves therealong in response to increased flexing of the resilient means.
- 16. The synchronizer of claim 15, wherein:
- the link includes a curved ramp surface that contacts the second cam surface in response to the radially inward movement of the link, the curved ramp surface of the link having a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of the second cam surface.
- 17. A synchronizer for frictionally synchronizing and positively connecting first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising;
- first jaw means axially moveable into engagement with second jaw means for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw mean by an axially directed shirt force (F.sub.o);
- connecting means connecting the first jaw means for axial and nonrotational movement releative to the first drive;
- first friction means axially movable into engagement with second friction means in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for producing synchronizing torque (T.sub.o);
- blocker means movable into engagement in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw means and for transmitting the shift force (F.sub.o) to the first friction means to effect an engagement force of the friction means; and
- self-energizing means operative to react the synchronizing torque for producing an additive axial force (F.sub.a) in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) for increasing the engagement force of the friction means; characterized by:
- the self-energizing means including a link mounted for limited radial movement relative to the axis, a first member mounted for limited rotational movement relative to the first jaw means and the first drive in response to the synchronizing torque for effecting radial movement of the link in response to the limited rotational movement, and a second member for producing the additive axial force (F.sub.a) in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) in response to the radial movement of the link;
- the first member including a first cam surface for effecting the radial movement of the link, the first cam surface effecting radially inward movement of the link in response to the limited rotational movement, the first cam surface positioned such that first and second imaginary lines in the surface thereof are at the right angels to each other and the first imaginary lines are parallel to an imaginary plane normal to the axis;
- the first member being a radially extending flange concentric to the axis and moved axially by the shift force, the first cam surface being a radially inwardly facing cam surface for effecting the radially inward movement of the link in response to the limited rotational movement;
- retainer means connecting the flange for axial movement with the first jaw means;
- the blocker means including at least first and second blocker surfaces, the first blocker surface defined by a pin member rigidly extending axially for the first friction means and into an opening in the flange, the second blocker surface defined about the opening;
- the second member including a second cam surface affixed to the first drive;
- the first jaw means including a radially extending opening having the link disposed therein and between the first and second cam surfaces; and
- the link operative, when moved radially inward by the first cam surface and against the second can surface, to transmit the additive axial force (F.sub.a) to the first friction means via a force path including the first jaw means, the flange and the blocker surfaces.
- 18. The synchronizer of claim 17, wherein:
- resilient means is axially interposed between the first jaw means and the flange for limiting the magnitude of the additive axial force (F.sub.a).
- 19. The synchronizer of claim 18, wherein:
- the second cam surface has an oblique angle relative to the axis and the oblique angle decreases as the link moves therealong in response to increased flexing of the resilient means.
- 20. A synchronizer for frictional and positive connection of first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:
- a first jaw member nonrotatable relative to the first drive and axially movable relative to the drives from a neutral position to an engaged position with a second jaw member for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw member by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o) moving a shift member toward the second jaw member;
- a retainer means connecting the shift member for axial movement with the first jaw member;
- a first friction member axially movable into engagement with a second friction member in response to an initial portion of the engaging movement of the first jaw member for producing an initial synchronizing torque;
- blocker surfaces movable into engagement in response to the initial synchronizing torque for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw members for transmitting the shift force (F.sub.o) to effect an engagement force of the friction members, and for producing a torque counter to the synchronizing torque for moving the blocker surfaces out of engagement as synchronization is reached; and
- a relative rotation mechanism allowing limited rotation of the shift member relative to the first law member and the first drive and including at least first and second self-energizing cam surfaces for reacting the synchronizing torque between the shift member and the first drive to produce and additive force (F.sub.o) directed across the blocker surfaces in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) for increasing the engagement force of the friction members;
- characterized by:
- the relative rotation mechanism having the first cam surface affixed to the shift member and the second cam surface affixed to the first drive, the relative rotation mechanism further including a radially movable link interposed between the cam surfaces and, the first cam surface for biasing the link radially inward into engagement with the second cam surface with a radial force proportional to the synchronizing torque in response to the synchronizing torque causing the limited rotation of the shift member relative to the first jaw member and the first drive, the second cam surface for vectoring the radial force axially in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o)for producing the additive axial force (F.sub.a) and the additive axial force (F.sub.a) directed to the friction members via a force path including the link, the first jaw member, the retainer means, the shift member and the blocker surfaces.
- 21. The synchronizer of claim 20, wherein:
- the link includes a curved ramp surface that contacts the second cam surface in response to the radially inward movement of the link, the curved ramp surface of the link having a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of the second cam surface.
- 22. The synchronizer of claim 20, including:
- resilient means disposed in the force path for limiting the additive axial force applied to the friction members.
- 23. The synchronizer of claim 22, wherein:
- the resilient means is positioned in the force path in parallel with the shift force (F.sub.o).
- 24. The synchronizer of claim 22, wherein:
- the resilient means is interposed between the first jaw member and the shift member.
- 25. The synchronizer of claim 24, wherein:
- the second cam surface has an oblique angle relative to the axis and the oblique angle decreases as the link moves therealong in response to increased flexing of the resilient means.
- 26. The synchronizer of claim 25, wherein:
- the link includes a curved ramp surface that contacts the second cam surface in response to the radially inward movement of the link, the curved ramp surface of the link having a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of the second cam surface.
- 27. A synchronizer for frictional and positive connection of first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:
- a first jaw member rotatable with the first drive and axially movable relative to the drives from a neutral position to an engaged position with a second jaw member for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw member by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o) moving a radially extending flange toward the second jaw member;
- a retainer assembly connecting the flange for axial movement with the first jaw member;
- a first friction member axially movable into engagement with a second friction member in response to an initial portion of the engaging movement of the first jaw member for producing an initial synchronizing torque;
- first and second blocker surfaces movable into engagement in response to the initial synchronizing torque for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw members, for transmitting the shift force (F.sub.o) to effect an engagement force of the friction members, and for producing a torque counter to the synchronizing torque for moving the blocker surfaces out of engagement as synchronization is reached, the first blocker surfaces defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced pin members rigidly extending axially from the first friction member and into openings in the flange, the second blocker surfaces defined about the openings, and the pin members operative to transmit the synchronizing torque to the flange; and
- a relative rotation mechanism allowing limited rotation of the flange relative to the first jaw member and the first drive and including at least first and second self-energizing cam surfaces operative when reacting the synchronizing torque between the flange and the first drive to produce and additive axial force (F.sub.a) applied to the flange in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) for increasing the engagement force of the friction members;
- characterized by:
- the relative rotation mechanism having the first cam surface affixed to the flange and the second cam surface affixed to the first drive, the relative rotation mechanism further including a radially extending opening in the first jaw member and a radially movable link disposed in the opening and interposed between the cam surfaces, the first cam surface for biasing the link radially inward into engagement with the second cam surface with a radial force proportional to the synchronizing torque in response to the synchronizing torque causing the limited rotation of the flange relative to the first law member and the first drive, the second cam surface for vectoring the radial force axially in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) to produce the additive force (F.sub.a), and the additive force directed to the friction members via a force path including the link, the first jaw member, the retainer means, the flange and the blocker surfaces.
- 28. The synchronizer of claim 27, wherein:
- the link includes a curved ramp surface that contacts the second cam surface in response to the radially inward movement of the link, the curved ramp surface of the link having a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of the second cam surface.
- 29. The Synchronizer of claim 27, including:
- resilient means disposed in the force path for limiting the additive force applied to the friction members.
- 30. The synchronizer of claim 29, wherein:
- the resilient means is interposed between the first jaw member and the flange.
- 31. The synchronizer of claim 30, wherein:
- the second cam surface has an oblique angle relative to the axis and the oblique angle decreases as the link moves therealong in response to increased flexing of the resilient means.
- 32. A synchronizer for frictionally synchronizing and positively connecting first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:
- first jaw means axially movable into engagement with second jaw means for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw means by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o);
- first friction means axially movable into engagement with second friction means in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for producing a synchronizing torque;
- blocker means movable into engagement in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw means and for transmitting the shift force (F.sub.o) to the first friction means to effect an engagement force of the friction means;
- first and second cam surfaces engagable in response to the synchronizing torque for producing and additive force (F.sub.a) transmitted to the friction means in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) via a force path including the blocker means for increasing the engagement force of the friction means; and
- resilient means for limiting the magnitude of the additive axial force (F.sub.a) and disposed in the force path; characterized by:
- the force path including the first law means;
- means connecting the first jay means for axial and nonrotational movement relative to the first drive;
- one of the cam surfaces being operative to move radially along another other cam surfaces in response to flexing of the resilient means;
- the other cam surface having a cam angle that varies as the one cam surface moves radially therealong for changing the magnitude of the additive axial force (F.sub.a); and
- the resilient means being interposed in the force path between the blocker means and at least open of the first and second cam surfaces.
- 33. The synchronizer of claim 32, wherein:
- the cam angle of the other cam surface decreases relative to the axis as the one cam moves therealong in response to increased flexing of the resilient means.
- 34. The synchronizer of claim 33, wherein:
- the one cam surface has a radius of curvature less than a radius of curvature of the other cam surface.
- 35. A synchronizer for frictionally synchronizing and positively connecting first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:
- first jaw means axially movable into engagement with second jaw means for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw means by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o);
- connecting means connecting the first jaw means for axial and nonrotational movement relative to the first drive;
- first friction means axially movable into engagement with second friction means in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for producing a synchronizing torque (T.sub.o);
- blocker means movable into engagement in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw means and for transmitting the shift force (F.sub.o) to the first friction means to effect and engagement force of the friction means; and
- self-energizing means operative to react the synchronizing torque for producing an additive axial force (F.sub.a) in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) for increasing the engagement force of the friction means; characterized by:
- the self-energizing means including a link mounted for limited radial movement relative to the axis, a first member mounted for limited rotational movement relative to the first jaw means and the first drive in response to the synchronizing torque for effecting radial movement of the link in response to the limited rotational movement, a second member for producing the additive axial force (F.sub.a) in the direction of the shift force (F.sub.o) in response to the radial movement of the link and the additive axial force (F.sub.a) transmitted to the first friction means via a force path including the first jaw means; and
- force limiting means including resilient means interposed in the force path between the blocker means and the link and operative to flex in response to the additive axial force (F.sub.a) for limiting the magnitude of the additive axial force (F.sub.a).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application, having attorney docket number 95-rELT-217, relates to U.S. application Ser. Nos. 08/908,087; 08/908,086; 08/908,093; 08/908,092, 08/908,090; filled Aug. 11, 1997, and respectively having attorney docket numbers 95-rTRN-406, 91-TNR-499, 94-rELT-154 94rELT-247 and 97-rTRN-259, and all assigned to the assignee of this application.
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