The present invention relates generally to a torque converter with a twin plate clutch.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,736,247, hereby incorporated by reference herein, describes a coupling apparatus with friction zones that radially offset one another. One clutch plate is allowed to be at the same radial distance from the center as the arc spring. However, this patent does not allow both friction material surfaces to be at the same radial location as the arc spring.
Currently when a twin clutch plate is used with an arc spring damper, one or both of the clutch facings are radially lower than the arc spring so the clutch plate can bend around the outer diameter of the piston and engage the arc spring. This forces one or both of the clutch plates inward and causes a lower or limited clutch capacity.
The present invention provides a torque converter including a lock up clutch, the lock-up clutch including a piston and a clutch plate, a spring, and a connector plate, the connector plate connecting to the clutch plate at a connection and drivingly engaged with the spring at a spring engagement, the connection to the clutch plate being radially outside of the spring engagement.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in which:
Clutch plate 68 is between a first friction material surface 64 and a second friction material surface 66. First friction surface 64 is between piston 56 and clutch plate 68. Second friction surface 66 contacts clutch plate 68 and housing 54. As shown preferably both the friction plates 64, 66 have sections equal to or radially outward of a radius R from rotational axis to the center of a spring 72. This position can allow for greater clutch capacity.
Clutch plate 68 is attached to a connector plate 70 with spline or tabs 71, for example, at a first connection. This connection does not need to be a sliding connection. Connector plate 70 also contacts spring 72 using an extension 73 at a spring engagement 75. Springs 72 may be arc or straight springs. Connector plate 70 is centered either by springs 72 or cover plate 80. Connector plate 70 is kept from sliding towards the engine, direction E, by contacting clutch plate 68. The movement of connector plate 70 is restricted towards the transmission, direction T, by contacting cover plate 80 at a location 81, for example at a connection.
In order to damp engine vibrations with springs 72, connector plate 70 can move circumferentially relative to cover plates 80, 82. Connection at location 81 has lash to allow circumferential windup of damper 78. The connection at location 81 thus may be a non-standard spline connection with lash. Alternatively, location 81 may instead serve only to center connector plate 70, or if connector plate 70 is centered on springs 72, location 81 may axially position plate 70 in the assembly. In this case connector plate 70 only connects with cover plates 80, 82 when required for centering and/or axially positioning. By adding connector plate 70, both friction material surfaces 64, 66 may have an equal or greater radial distance from the center than spring 72.
Connector plate 70 advantageously allows the first connection at splines 71, for example, to be radially outside of spring engagement 75.
The present invention may also be used with a straight spring or other multi plate designs.
Priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/004,641, filed Nov. 29, 2007, is claimed, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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61004641 | Nov 2007 | US |