This invention relates to a power transfer mechanism of the type known as a transfer case in which torque is selectively transmitted through a friction engagement device. More particularly, the present invention relates to an operator for actuating a torque transfer case clutch disk pack compression mechanism, such as a ball ramp mechanism, that selectively causes engagement of the disk pack friction elements of the clutch for torque transmission.
Automotive transfer cases are used in vehicles with four wheel drive to distribute torque to front and rear axles. Some transfer cases that do not provide full time four wheel drive are equipped with friction engagement devices that are selectively actuated to cause the transmission of torque to the axle(s) for the wheels that are not full time drive wheels. Typically, such friction engagement devices include disk packs that transmit torque when subjected to axial compression, that do not transmit torque when uncompressed and transmit some torque when partially compressed. U.S. Pat. No. 6,561,332 references U.S. Pat. No. 5,499,951 which discloses a driveline transfer case where the torque split is controlled by a ball ramp clutch actuator. The transfer case disclosed in this patent includes an electromagnetic actuator for a friction clutch including a stationary magnetic coil 72 which is surrounded by a soft iron rotor 74. The rotor is drivingly coupled to an inner ring 76 that is part of a ball ramp clutch actuator. The electromagnetic actuator causes relative rotation between two ball ramp actuator components and that rotation is translated into axial compression or decompression of the disk pack.
In addition to electromagnetic type actuators, rotation of one portion of a ball ramp actuator relative to another portion has been carried out in prior art transfer cases with motor driven worm gear assemblies. An example is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,430.
The present invention provides a new transfer case with a new and improved clutch actuator operator that is faster and more responsive than prior art clutch actuator operators. The operator is operably connected to an element of a clutch actuator that can be rotated, relative to another element of the clutch actuator, to effect or release compression in a transfer case disk pack. The operator comprises a stationary field assembly and a coil that is selectively energizable to cause relative linear movement between the field assembly and the coil. Such operators are not new and they are available commercially today. They are sometimes called moving coil actuators or voice coil actuators. What is new is the combination of a moving coil actuator and a ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator to control the compression of a disk pack in a transfer case clutch. As used herein, “ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator” refers to an actual ball ramp transfer case clutch actuator and any other transfer case clutch actuator which operates to compress or decompress a clutch pack when one portion of the actuator is rotated relative to another portion. According to the invention, a connector rod is secured to and supported on the coil and a portion of the connector is connected to a part of a ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator to cause relative rotation between that part and another part of the actuator to effect compression or decompression of the disk pack of the clutch. What is also new is the unprecedented responsiveness of the combined actuator assembly and the advantages that are possible when the assembly is combined with suitable controllers, which are not the subject of this application, to prevent wheel slip and achieve traction control.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved clutch disk pack actuator including a moving coil operator combined with a ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator.
It is another object of the invention to provide a ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator including a moving coil type operator which is more responsive and faster acting than prior art transfer case clutch actuators.
It is a still further object of this invention to provide an improved transfer case.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following specification considered together with the attached drawing Figures.
Referring now to the several drawing Figures in which like reference numerals have been used throughout to refer to like parts, a transfer case including a new actuator operator according to the present invention is indicated generally at 10. The transfer case 10 comprises an operator 12 with a housing 14 which is secured to a housing 16 of the transfer case 10. Inside of the housing 14, the operator 12 comprises a stationary field assembly 18 and a moving coil 20. The field assembly 18 includes a permanent magnet and the coil 20 is wound with wire so that, when it is energized with electric current, magnetic forces are generated in the moving coil 20 causing relative movement between the field assembly 18 and the moving coil 20. The moving coil 20 is movable by the generated forces between a first retracted position shown in
The control rod 22 is operably connected to a first ball ramp member 26 that cooperates with a second ball ramp member 28 and a plurality of bearing balls 30 which can be seen in
Referring now to
It will be appreciated that there are intermediate positions for the rod 22 between the extended position shown in
The operator 12, as previously mentioned, is a moving coil type of linear actuator. Also known as a voice coil, the operator 12 is a direct drive limited motion type of device that utilizes a permanent, stationary magnet field and a reciprocating coil to produce a force that is proportional to the current applied to the coil. In a moving coil actuator, the conversion of electricity to mechanical force is governed by the Lorentz Force Principle. The force generated in a linear moving coil actuator is linearly proportional to the current applied to the coil. Although the operator 12 is illustrated as having a cylindrical coil, “flat” linear voice coil actuators are also available and they have a coil that is rectangular in cross section. These and other voice coil linear actuators are especially suited for use in the present invention with a ball ramp type transfer case clutch actuator.
While the foregoing description sets forth very specific details about the construction and components of a transfer case clutch actuator according to the present invention, it is presented only to enable one having ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the true scope of the present invention.