Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for damping vibrations, particularly between an engine and a power train, wherein a first flywheel is connectable with the engine, a second flywheel is rotatable relative to the first flywheel and is connectable with the power train, particularly by way of a clutch, and damper means operates between and yieldably opposes rotation of the flywheels relative to each other, the improvement which resides in the provision of at least three of the following features:
(a) one of said flywheels includes sections defining an annular compartment for a supply of viscous fluid medium, particularly a medium of pasty consistency, which at least partially fills the compartment, the compartment has an at least substantially closed cross-sectional outline and said damper means comprises at least two energy storing elements, such as springs, which are disposed in said compartment at the same distance from the axis of said one flywheel and are engaged by said sections; (b) a flange extends radially into said compartment and engages said elements and at least substantially seals said compartment, and means is provided to transmit torque between said flange and the other of said flywheels; (c) the flywheels are rotatable relative to each other against the opposition of said elements through at least 25 degrees in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions starting from a neutral position; (d) the total number of said elements is less than five and said elements jointly extend along an arc which approximates between 70 and 96% of a complete circle; (e) said elements jointly extend along 70-96% of the circumference of said one flywheel; and (f) said elements are prefabricated to exhibit a curvature with a radius of curvature which equals or approximates the radius of said annular compartment.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said flange has substantially radial arms which extend into said compartment and engage said elements.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said flange has substantially radial arms which extend into said compartment and engage said elements, said flange further having at least one rib-like portion extending in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel and merging into said arms.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3, wherein said sections further define an annular passage which communicates with said compartment, said rib-like portion being disposed in said passage.
- 5. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include two substantially shell-shaped sections.
- 6. The improvement of claim 5, wherein at least one of said sections consists of sheet metal.
- 7. The improvement of claim 5, wherein each of said substantially shell-shaped sections consists of sheet metal.
- 8. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include inserts which constitute abutments for said elements and extend into said compartment, said compartment extending along an arc of 360°.
- 9. The improvement of claim 8, wherein said flange has arms which abut said elements in said compartment, said abutments including rivets which are secured to said sections and said abutments being disposed at opposite sides of said arms in the neutral positions of said flywheels.
- 10. The improvement of claim 8, wherein said inserts are integral pocket-like portions of said sections.
- 11. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include abutments which extend into said compartment and said flange includes arms which extend into said compartment and are flanked by said abutments, at least one of said arms being shorter than the adjacent abutments in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel.
- 12. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include abutments which extend into said compartment and said flange includes arms which extend into said compartment and are flanked by said abutments, at least one of said arms being longer than the adjacent abutments in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel.
- 13. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include abutments which extend into said compartment and said flange includes arms which extend into said compartment, each of said elements being disposed between at least one of said abutments and one of said arms, and further comprising retainer means interposed between at least one of said arms and the respective element and at least substantially filling the corresponding portion of said compartment.
- 14. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said flange includes arms which extend into said compartment and alternate with said elements, and further comprising piston means interposed between at least one of said arms and the respective element to displace the fluid medium in said compartment in response to angular movement of said flange and said one flywheel relative to each other.
- 15. The improvement of claim 14, wherein said piston means has at least one peripheral recess and/or at least one hole for the passage of fluid medium therethrough.
- 16. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said compartment includes at least one first portion of substantially constant first cross-sectional area and at least one second portion of a second cross-sectional area deviating from said first cross-sectional area.
- 17. The improvement of claim 16, wherein each of said elements has a first and a second end portion in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel and said second portion of said compartment is adjacent one end portion of one of said elements in the neutral positions of said flywheels, the cross-sectional area of said second portion exceeding the cross-sectional area of said first portion of said compartment.
- 18. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes at least one group of additional energy storing elements which are disposed radially inwardly of said compartment.
- 19. The improvement of claim 18, wherein said flange has recesses for the energy storing elements in said compartment, windows for said additional energy storing elements, substantially radially extending arms between said recesses, and substantially radially extending webs between said windows.
- 20. The improvement of claim 19, further comprising retainer means interposed between at least one of said elements and the adjacent arm or web of said flange.
- 21. The improvement of claim 20, wherein said retainer means has a socket and at least one arm or web of said flange has a projection extending in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel and into said socket or into the adjacent element.
- 22. The improvement of claim 21, wherein said projection is operative to maintain the adjacent element out of contact with the sections of said one flywheel or with said flange radially outwardly of such element.
- 23. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes a first damper having said energy storing elements in said compartment and a second damper which is connected in parallel with and is disposed radially inwardly of said first damper.
- 24. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes several groups of energy storing elements, said flange and said sections including means for engaging said groups of energy storing elements during different stages of angular movement of said flywheels relative to each other.
- 25. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said energy storing elements constitute at least one first group of energy storing elements and said damper means comprises additional energy storing elements constituting at least one additional group, the energy storing elements of at least one of said groups being operative to store energy in response to a first angular displacement of said flywheels relative to each other and the energy storing elements of at least one other group being operative to store energy in response to a different second angular displacement of said flywheels relative to each other.
- 26. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes a first damper in said compartment and at least one second damper disposed radially inwardly of said compartment, said first and second dampers being connected in series.
- 27. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes a first damper including said energy storing elements and a second damper disposed radially inwardly of said compartment and including additional energy storing elements, said flange having recesses for the energy storing elements in said compartment and windows for said additional energy storing elements, each of said windows being disposed radially inwardly of one of said recesses.
- 28. The improvement of claim 27, wherein each of said windows has a first length in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel and each of said recesses has a second length in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel, said first length being equal to or approximating said second length.
- 29. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means comprises a first damper including said energy storing elements and a second damper having additional storing elements, the number of energy storing elements in each of said dampers being less than five.
- 30. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include two sections which define said compartment and have portions disposed radially inwardly of said compartment and defining a passage for said flange.
- 31. The improvement of claim 30, wherein said passage is an annular passage which communicates with said compartment.
- 32. The improvement of claim 31, wherein said flange fills at least the major portion of said passage.
- 33. The improvement of claim 31, wherein said flange and said sections define at least one gap having a width of 0.1-2 mm in the axial direction of said one flywheel.
- 34. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes a first damper comprising said energy storing elements and a second damper having additional energy storing elements disposed radially inwardly of said compartment, said sections defining arcuate grooves for said additional energy storing elements.
- 35. The improvement of claim 34, wherein said sections further define a passage for said flange, said passage being disposed radially inwardly of said compartment and radially outwardly of said grooves and communicating with said compartment as well as with said grooves.
- 36. The improvement of claim 34, wherein said sections include surfaces bounding said grooves and closely conforming to the outlines of said additional energy storing elements.
- 37. The improvement of claim 34, wherein said additional energy storing elements include springs which are prefabricated to exhibit a curvature with radii of curvature equal to or approximating the radii of curvature of said arcuate grooves.
- 38. The improvement of claim 34, wherein said flange has ribs disposed radially outwardly of said additional energy storing elements and said additional elements abut the ribs under the action of centrifugal force when said one flywheel rotates.
- 39. The improvement of claim 34, wherein said sections have surfaces bounding said grooves and said additional energy storing elements abut such surfaces under the action of centrifugal force in response to rotation of said one flywheel.
- 40. The improvement of claim 34, wherein each of said grooves is a circumferentially complete annular groove and further comprising abutments provided in said grooves and engaging said additional energy storing elements.
- 41. The improvement of claim 40, wherein each of said abutments includes rivet means secured to one of said sections.
- 42. The improvement of claim 40, wherein said abutments have substantially flat surfaces abutting said additional energy storing elements.
- 43. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes a first damper having said energy storing elements in said compartment and at least one second damper disposed radially inwardly of said compartment and having additional energy storing elements, and further comprising two substantially disc-shaped members connected with the other of said flywheels and having windows for said additional energy storing elements, said flange being disposed between said members and including means for connecting said second damper in series with said first damper.
- 44. The improvement of claim 1, further comprising a coupling including a first half on said one flywheel and a second half provided on the other of said flywheels, said halves being in torque transmitting engagement with each other in predetermined axial positions of said flywheels relative to each other.
- 45. The improvement of claim 44, wherein said compartment constitutes a portion of an annular chamber which is defined by said first flywheel and is at least partially filled with the viscous fluid medium, said flange constituting the output member of said damper means and one of said halves of said coupling, and further comprising means for sealing said chamber in response to axial movement of said flywheels relative to each other to positions of engagement of said halves, said sealing means including a sealing member on one of said flywheels and a sealing surface provided on the other of said flywheels and engageable by said sealing member when said halves of said coupling are in torque transmitting engagement with each other.
- 46. The improvement of claim 44, wherein said halves include mating profiled projections and said projections are separable from each other in response to axial movement of one of said flywheels relative to the other of said flywheels.
- 47. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include two sections which define said compartment, said flange being disposed between said two sections and said compartment being provided in said first flywheel.
- 48. The improvement of claim 1, further comprising a torque transmitting coupling between said flywheels, said coupling including a first substantially disc-shaped member provided on one of said flywheels and having an annulus of tooth-like peripheral projections, and a second substantially disc-shaped member provided on the other of said flywheels and having an opening bounded by an annulus of tooth-like projections mating with the projections of said first disc-shaped member.
- 49. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections define a chamber including said annular compartment and a second compartment disposed radially inwardly of said annular compartment, said damper means comprising a first damper including said elements in said annular compartment and a second damper having additional energy storing elements in said second compartment, the fluid medium filling said annular compartment and a portion of said second compartment so that said additional energy storing elements are contacted by the fluid medium.
- 50. The improvement of claim 1, further comprising at least one friction generating device between said flywheels.
- 51. The improvement of claim 50, wherein said friction generating device includes means for opposing a predetermined portion of angular movement of said flywheels relative to each other.
- 52. The improvement of claim 50, wherein said sections define a chamber which includes said compartment, said friction generating device being disposed in said chamber.
- 53. The improvement of claim 50, wherein said sections define a chamber including said compartment and said friction generating device is located outside of said chamber.
- 54. The improvement of claim 50, wherein said friction generating device is arranged to operate in series with said damper means.
- 55. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said damper means includes a first damper including said energy storing elements and a second damper disposed radially inwardly of said first damper, and further comprising at least one first friction generating device operating in parallel with said first damper and arranged to oppose rotation of said flywheels relative to each other with a first force, and at least one second friction generating device arranged to operate in parallel with said second damper and to oppose rotation of said flywheels relative to each other with a lesser second force.
- 56. The improvement of claim 1, wherein said sections include abutments disposed in circumferentially spaced-apart portions of said compartment at a mutual spacing which exceeds the length of at least one of said energy storing elements in the circumferential direction of said one flywheel.
Priority Claims (3)
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P 36 22 697.1 |
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P 36 33 828.1 |
Oct 1986 |
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P 36 42 716.0 |
Dec 1986 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] The apparatus of the present invention is similar to those which are described in commonly owned copending patent application Serial No. ______ filed ______ 1987 by ______ for “Apparatus for damping vibrations”. Numerous apparatus embodying certain features of the apparatus of the present invention are disclosed in additional pending United States patent applications and in numerous United States and foreign Letters Patent of the assignee of the present application.
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