The present invention relates generally to torque converters and more particularly to torque converters with centered turbines.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,043, hereby incorporated by reference herein, describes a torque converter with a lock-up clutch that is located axially between the outside of the turbine wheel and the inside opposite it of the converter housing which forms the connection between the pump wheel and the internal combustion engine.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,577 describes a lock-up clutch with fastening holes and tongue extending through the ends of the tongues.
The present invention provides a torque converter for connecting to an input shaft of a transmission comprising a housing, a turbine housed in the housing, a turbine hub connected to the turbine, the input shaft of the transmission being located within the turbine hub, a piston plate connected to the housing so as to be radially fixed with respect to the housing, and a bushing connected to the piston plate and the turbine hub, the piston plate via the bushing and the turbine hub centering the turbine and the input shaft.
The present invention also provides a torque converter for connecting to an input shaft of a transmission comprising a housing, a turbine housed in the housing, a turbine hub connected to the turbine, the input shaft of the transmission being located within the turbine hub, a piston plate connected to the housing, and a bushing having a radial flange and connected to the piston plate and the turbine hub.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
During operation, housing 24 is driven for example by an engine. When clutch 50 is disengaged, torque will be transmitted through a pump and then hydraulically via turbine 20 to turbine hub 26 and shaft 32. When clutch 50 is engaged, torque is transmitted directly through damper 60 to turbine hub 26 and shaft 32. Depending on relative fluid pressure on sides of piston 22, clutch 50 is engaged or disengaged.
The centering diameter on converter housing 24 side is thus the diameter at bore of piston plate 22 and a centering radius CR is defining from the central axis CA to an inner radial surface 40 of the bore of an inwardly curved section 82 of piston plate 22. The concentricity of torque converter 28 is determined by the true position of the connections on converter housing 24 and piston plate 22, such as rivets. While the present invention eliminates bearing 8 in
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The present invention provides a simpler less expensive solution to the problem of centering turbine 20 and input shaft 32 to converter housing 24. A bushing, which is a round tube made of reduced-friction material, can be used. In the preferred embodiment the bushing is flanged to the axial section too. The present invention does not require an additional weld flange or expensive ball bearings. Furthermore, the design requires fewer components and fewer manufacturing steps to assemble then the prior art. Finally, a blind assembly operation is removed, thus aiding the assembly of the torque converter.
The disadvantages of the invention may include increased drag in converter 28 and higher tolerances between converter housing 24 and turbine 20, but lead to a simpler, more cost effective design.
Priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/959,263, filed Jul. 12, 2007 is claimed, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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