The present invention relates to torque converters and more particularly to torque converters having lock-up clutches.
In the prior art, the cooling flow of torque converters and torque converter clutches is forced via hydraulic pressure through the friction facings or facings due to sealing plates. This force to go through the friction plates affects the cooling efficiency. The cooling efficiency depends on factors such as the friction materials, groove patterns and the amount of cooling flow. Reference may be made to U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,662,194 and 5,996,750 and U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0012537, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
A torque converter including a turbine, a vibration damper, a cover, the cover having blades, and a clutch pack, the blades increasing a fluid flow toward or away from the clutch pack.
The present invention will be described further with respect to one embodiment using the figures, in which:
a is a cross sectional view of one embodiment of a torque converter of the present invention illustrating the primary and secondary fluid flow with the blades facing outwards.
b is a cross sectional view of one embodiment of a torque converter of the present invention illustrating the primary and secondary fluid flow with the blades facing inwards.
a and 3b show the primary and secondary fluid flow of an embodiment of torque converter 50 in the present invention. Torque converter 50 may have two fluid flows, a primary flow P and secondary flow S. Primary flow P may go around inner race 28 and outer race 26 of one way clutch 30, stator 4, pump 2 and turbine 6. Primary flow P may continue to flow toward axis A in between turbine 6 and vibration damper 32 toward turbine hub 40. Cover 12 has blades 22 on the interior of cover 12 which drive the direction of secondary flow S. Secondary flow S may be directed by blades 22 in order to increase the fluid flow in clutch pack 10. Secondary flow S is pushed into clutch pack 10 or pulled by suction through clutch pack 10 depending on the design of blades 22. Flow may not be forced to go through friction linings 20, but rather flow is circulated through clutch pack 10 where flow is scavenged from primary circulating flow P. Fluid flow in clutch pack 10 flows through friction linings 20. Blades 22 facing axially inward toward axis A would circulate the fluid flow in clutch pack 10 in a clockwise direction (See
Priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/008,372, filed Dec. 20, 2007, is claimed, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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5655368 | Koike et al. | Aug 1997 | A |
5662194 | Jackel | Sep 1997 | A |
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