EP2198182A1 - Zweimassenschwungrad - Google Patents
ZweimassenschwungradInfo
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- EP2198182A1 EP2198182A1 EP08801952A EP08801952A EP2198182A1 EP 2198182 A1 EP2198182 A1 EP 2198182A1 EP 08801952 A EP08801952 A EP 08801952A EP 08801952 A EP08801952 A EP 08801952A EP 2198182 A1 EP2198182 A1 EP 2198182A1
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- Prior art keywords
- cam
- mass flywheel
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- flywheel
- spring
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F15/00—Suppression of vibrations in systems; Means or arrangements for avoiding or reducing out-of-balance forces, e.g. due to motion
- F16F15/10—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system
- F16F15/12—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system using elastic members or friction-damping members, e.g. between a rotating shaft and a gyratory mass mounted thereon
- F16F15/131—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system using elastic members or friction-damping members, e.g. between a rotating shaft and a gyratory mass mounted thereon the rotating system comprising two or more gyratory masses
- F16F15/13157—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system using elastic members or friction-damping members, e.g. between a rotating shaft and a gyratory mass mounted thereon the rotating system comprising two or more gyratory masses with a kinematic mechanism or gear system, e.g. planetary
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F15/00—Suppression of vibrations in systems; Means or arrangements for avoiding or reducing out-of-balance forces, e.g. due to motion
- F16F15/10—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system
- F16F15/12—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system using elastic members or friction-damping members, e.g. between a rotating shaft and a gyratory mass mounted thereon
- F16F15/131—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system using elastic members or friction-damping members, e.g. between a rotating shaft and a gyratory mass mounted thereon the rotating system comprising two or more gyratory masses
- F16F15/133—Suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of members moving with the system using elastic members or friction-damping members, e.g. between a rotating shaft and a gyratory mass mounted thereon the rotating system comprising two or more gyratory masses using springs as elastic members, e.g. metallic springs
- F16F15/134—Wound springs
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a dual mass flywheel for a drive train of a motor vehicle, with a primary flywheel and a secondary flywheel, which are coupled to each other via at least one spring means torsionally elastic.
- Such a dual mass flywheel is used in a motor vehicle for temporary storage of kinetic energy during the idle periods of the engine as well as for absorbing and damping torsional vibrations between the engine and the drive train.
- the primary flywheel can be rotatably connected to a crankshaft of the engine, while the secondary flywheel is rotatably connected to a clutch of the gearbox. Torsional vibrations which are transmitted to the primary flywheel via the crankshaft are, due to the spring device and any additional damping device, only weakened to the secondary flywheel and thus to the manual transmission and the further drive train.
- the spring device claimed an undesirably large space, especially if a flat spring characteristic to be realized with a correspondingly long spring. Also, the usually linear spring characteristic of the known dual-mass flywheels does not prove to be suitable for all applications.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a dual mass flywheel with reduced footprint for the spring device. In addition, the realization of a non-linear spring characteristic should be possible.
- a dual mass flywheel with the features of claim 1, and in particular by the fact that between the spring means and at least one of the two masses at least one transmission device is arranged, which relative to each other causes a deflection movement of the spring device with respect to a rotational movement of the two masses a characteristic of the spring device can be modified by the transmission device.
- the rotationally-elastic coupling of the two flywheel masses takes place via at least one spring device and an associated transmission device.
- a rotational movement of the two flywheel masses relative to each other causes a deflection movement of the spring device with respect to a rest position, so that a restoring moment is generated.
- the gear mechanism causes a deflection movement of the spring device relative to the rotational movement of the two flywheel masses, so that the deflection travel of the spring device is, for example, less than the rotational path of the two flywheel masses at the location of the spring mass (corresponding to a circular path section). Facility.
- the spring device preferably has at least one elastic element, in particular a helical spring acting as a compression spring, which is arranged tangentially with respect to the axis of rotation of the two-mass flywheel, ie in the circumferential direction.
- the transmission device causes a translation into fast, slow or no translation.
- the transmission device may have a control cam and a counter-element movable along the control cam (for example roller bearings or slide bearings) in order to realize a non-linear characteristic of the reduction / gear ratio in accordance with the course of the control cam.
- a non-linear characteristic can be generated, for example, by virtue of the fact that the aforementioned control track has a radius of curvature varying along the control track.
- the transmission device can be formed by a replaceable assembly, so that according to a modular principle, the dual-mass flywheel alone by replacing the transmission device different applications can be customized.
- the vibration characteristic of the dual-mass flywheel is thus adjustable to different applications simply by replacing the transmission device.
- the spring means has two ends, wherein the spring means is held only at the two ends and is substantially rectilinearly aligned between the two ends.
- rectilinear elastic elements e.g. Springs or print cartridges - has the advantage that they are not radially outwardly supported on a housing element of the dual mass flywheel when operating the dual mass flywheel in contrast to bow springs, whereby the emergence of undesirable speed-dependent friction moments is avoided.
- the transmission device cooperates with the spring device via an intermediate element which is rotatably mounted with respect to the axis of rotation of the dual mass flywheel to receive centrifugal forces acting on the spring device.
- the intermediate element is arranged in a mediating position between the transmission device and the spring device, the term "intermediate position" being functionally and not necessarily spatially visible in this context.
- the intermediate element is expediently movable only in one direction of rotation mounted floating about the axis of rotation of the dual mass flywheel and rotatable relative to the primary flywheel as well as relative to the secondary flywheel.
- intermediate elements which, for example, are independent of one another in the circumferential direction in individual angular segments.
- Such an intermediate element can also be designed as a ring plate, which is arranged radially inside the spring device in a central plane of the dual-mass flywheel. This additionally facilitates the centering of the intermediate element.
- the intermediate element may have at least one driver section, which cooperates with the spring device.
- the intermediate element may comprise at least one actuating portion, which cooperates with the transmission device.
- the coupling of the transmission device with the intermediate element can be done for example via a toothing - possibly even with only a single tooth -, a role or a shoe in conjunction with a curved path or a sliding guide.
- the transmission device has at least one lever which is pivotably articulated to one of the two masses (eg primary flywheel), wherein the lever has a drive portion which cooperates with the other of the two masses (eg secondary flywheel) to a Rotary movement of the two flywheel masses relative to each other to drive the lever to a pivoting movement.
- Said lever further has a deflection portion which cooperates with the spring means to cause a deflection movement of the spring means during a pivotal movement of the lever.
- the cam described above may be formed on an outer cam or on an inner cam, which is arranged rotationally fixed with respect to one of the flywheel masses.
- the coupling between the transmission device and the outer or inner cam can be done for example via a roller or a shoe in conjunction with a curved path, a gear in conjunction with a tooth curve or a sliding guide.
- Said outer cam or inner cam is arranged in particular coaxially with the axis of rotation of the dual-mass flywheel.
- the interaction of the said lever with the other of the two flywheel masses can take place in particular via a control track and a drive element cooperating therewith.
- the drive section of the lever may have a control track, while the other of the two flywheel masses has a drive element (eg ball bearing, roller or sliding block) that can be moved along the control track, such that the lever is pivotable relative to one another during a rotational movement of the two flywheel masses is driven to the explained pivoting movement.
- the transmission device has a cam, which is rotatably mounted on one of the two masses (eg primary flywheel), wherein the cam has a drive portion which cooperates with the other of the two masses (eg secondary flywheel) to a rotational movement the two flywheel masses relative to each other the cam to a rotary to drive movement.
- the said cam has an eccentric portion, which cooperates with the spring device to effect upon rotation of the cam, the explained deflection movement of the spring means.
- the axis of rotation of said cam is offset parallel with respect to the axis of rotation of the dual mass flywheel.
- the cooperation of the cam with said other of the two flywheels can be realized by respective external gears.
- the drive portion of the cam may have spur gear meshing with external teeth of a ring portion of the other of the two flywheels (e.g., secondary flywheel).
- a non-linear deflection characteristic can be effected in this embodiment, for example, by the cam excentric portion forming a cam, with non-linear angular dependence of the radius of the cam being provided.
- Fig. 1 shows a dual mass flywheel in a schematic side view.
- Fig. 2 shows parts of a dual mass flywheel according to a first embodiment in a front view.
- Fig. 3 shows parts of the first embodiment in a rear view.
- 4a and 4b show parts of a dual-mass flywheel according to a second embodiment in a rest position in a front view and a perspective view, respectively.
- 5a and 5b show parts of the second embodiment in a twisted position in a front view and in a perspective view
- FIG. 6 shows parts of a dual-mass flywheel according to a third embodiment in a front view.
- Fig. 1 shows schematically a dual mass flywheel with a primary flywheel 11 and a secondary flywheel 13, which are rotatably mounted about a common axis of rotation A.
- the primary flywheel 11 is rotationally connected, for example via a ring gear 15 with an output element of an engine of a motor vehicle.
- a mounting flange or a spline can be provided.
- the secondary flange or a spline can be provided.
- Flywheel 13 is connected for example via a mounting flange 17 with a clutch of a manual transmission or with a torque converter of an automatic transmission, wherein alternatively, a compound by means of a spline or a one-piece training PHg can be provided.
- the dual mass flywheel is used in a conventional manner for receiving and damping torsionally elastic vibrations.
- the two flywheel masses 11, 13 are rotationally elastically coupled to one another via a spring device 19, ie, the two flywheel masses 11, 13 can rotate relative to one another, such a rotational movement starting from a rest position causing a deflection movement of the spring device 19, so that the spring device 19 generates a restoring moment.
- a transmission device effective here as a reduction device 21 is arranged, i. the spring device 19 is attached at one end to a mounting portion 23 of the primary flywheel 11 and secured or hinged at the other end to the reduction device 21.
- the reduction device 21 is shown schematically in Figure 1 as a lever which is pivotally mounted on a bearing portion 25 of the primary flywheel 11 within a normal plane to the rotation axis A and in the case of a rotational movement of the primary flywheel 11 and the secondary flywheel 13 relative to each other by means of a Drive pin 27 of the secondary flywheel 13 is actuated.
- the reduction device 21 is configured such that in the case of a rotational movement of the two flywheel masses 11, 13 relative to each other causes a reduction of said deflection movement of the spring device 19, based on the twist away of the two flywheel masses 11, 13 relative to each other.
- the spring device 19 can be designed as a compression spring with comparatively high rigidity, which can be realized with an advantageously short overall length.
- the spring device 19 thus occupies only a small space to complete.
- the global spring characteristic of the dual-mass flywheel shown - thus resulting from the interaction of the spring device 19 with the reduction device 21 spring characteristic - due to the reduction effect of the reduction device 21 is relatively flat compared to the characteristic alone of the spring means 19.
- the reduction device 21 leaves In addition, a non-linear global spring characteristic of the dual-mass flywheel set.
- FIG. 2 and 3 show a first embodiment of a dual-mass flywheel, in which the reduction device 21 (FIG. 1) is realized by four cams 31, which are distributed in uniform pitch over the circumference of the dual-mass flywheel.
- Each cam 31 is rotatably supported by means of an associated pin 33 on the primary flywheel 11, wherein the axis of rotation B of the cam 31 is arranged offset in parallel with respect to the axis of rotation A of the dual mass flywheel.
- the cams 31 interact on the one hand with a toothed ring 35 which is rigidly connected to the secondary flywheel 13 or integral is formed with this.
- each cam 31 has a spur gear toothing 37, which meshes with the toothed ring 35.
- each cam 31 cooperates with one end of a respective associated helical spring 39.
- each cam 31 has an eccentric portion 41 (FIG. 3) which, in the case of a rotation of the cam 31 about the rotational axis B, causes compression of the respective helical spring 39, or - when rotated in the reverse direction of rotation - a relaxation of the respective helical spring 39 allows.
- the coil springs 39 thus act as compression springs, and they are tangential with respect to the axis of rotation A of the dual mass flywheel, i. aligned in the circumferential direction.
- the respective other end of the coil springs 39 is connected to a mounting portion 43 which is integrally formed on the primary flywheel 11.
- the dual-mass flywheel also has a driver ring 45 which is rotatably mounted on the secondary flywheel 13 (or on the primary flywheel 11).
- the driver ring 45 has four substantially radially inwardly (or radially outwardly) projecting driver wing 47.
- Each of the driver wing 47 is disposed between the eccentric portion 41 of the cam 31 on the one hand and the deflectable end of the respective coil spring 39 on the other.
- the respective driver blade 47 thus effects a frictionless mechanical coupling between the eccentric portion 41 on the one hand and the helical spring 39 on the other hand, this function advantageously being fulfilled for all the cams 31 together by a single component 45.
- With- tangential wings 47 can be arranged elastically pivotable on the entrainment 45. However, this is not mandatory.
- a rotational movement between the primary flywheel 11 and the secondary flywheel 13 means a rotational movement of the toothed ring 35 of the secondary flywheel 13 relative to the arranged on the primary flywheel 1 1 cam 31. Due to the engagement of the toothed ring 35 with the respective spur gear toothing 37 of the cams 31, these are driven to a respective rotational movement, so that different angular ranges of the respective eccentric portion 41 cooperate with the respective helical spring 39 via the associated driving wing 47. Thus, if the two flywheel masses 11, 13 are rotated starting from a rest position relative to each other, this means a synchronous deflection of all the coil springs 39 together, whereby a restoring moment is generated.
- the respective eccentric section 41 of the cams 31 forms a control curve whose radius has a non-linear angular dependence with respect to the axis of rotation B of the cam 31.
- a non-linear spring characteristic can be obtained in a particularly simple manner. never the overall system of coil spring 39, cam 31 and ring gear 35 can be adjusted.
- the toothed ring 35 as well as the spur gear toothing 37 and the eccentric portion 41 of the cams 31 are configured in such a way that a reduction of the deflection movement of the respective helical spring 39 is effected relative to the explained rotational movement of the two flywheel masses 11, 13.
- helical springs 39 with a comparatively stiff characteristic curve can be used, which can be designed to be correspondingly short.
- FIG. 4 and 5 show a second embodiment of a dual-mass flywheel in which the reduction device 21 (FIG. 1) has four pivoting levers 51, which interact in pairs with two helical springs 53.
- a respective pivot lever 51 is associated with a further pivot lever 51 ', wherein the two pivot levers 51, 51' of a pair of levers on a common pivot bearing 55 of the primary flywheel 11 are pivotally mounted about a common pivot axis C independently.
- each pivot lever 51 On the one side with respect to the respective pivot bearing 55 each pivot lever 51 has a drive section 57 with a control track 59 formed thereon.
- a drive roller 61 rotatably mounted on the secondary flywheel 13 (not shown in FIGS. 4 and 5) can move along the respective control track 59 to become one To cause pivoting movement of the respective pivot lever 51 or to allow a pivoting back of the pivot lever 51.
- each pivot lever 51 On the other side of the respective pivot bearing 55, each pivot lever 51 has a deflection section 63 whose free end is connected to the respective screw spring 53. Said drive portion 57 thus forms a first lever arm, and said deflection portion 63 thus forms a second lever arm, these two lever arms are rigidly connected together and wherein the respective pivot bearing 55 is disposed between these two lever arms.
- a rotational movement of the two flywheel masses 11, 13 relative to each other thus leads to a reduced deflection movement of the two coil springs 53, so that coil springs 53 can be used with a comparatively stiff characteristic for use and the two coil springs 53 may be formed correspondingly short ,
- a particularly compact design results, in particular, in that the helical springs 53 with respect to the axis of rotation A of the two-mass Flywheel tangentially - ie in the circumferential direction - are arranged, wherein the pivot lever 51, 51 'are arranged in the circumferential direction between the coil springs 53.
- the compact design also contributes to the fact that the respective pivot bearing 55 is arranged between the drive section 57 and the deflection section 63 of the pivoting levers 51, 51 '-thus in the middle.
- the two coil springs 53 - as explained - are floating and are deflected depending on the direction of rotation of the two flywheel 11, 13 at one or the other respective end, so that the coil springs 53 for both directions of rotation Get used.
- Fig. 6 shows another embodiment of a dual mass flywheel.
- the transmission device which is also effective in this example as a reduction device 21, comprises three pivoting levers 51 "which are each mounted on a pivot bearing 55.
- Each of the pivoting levers 51" has a drive section 57 "and a deflection section 63".
- the respective drive section 57 “of the pivot lever 51” cooperates via a roller 65 with a control track 59 ", which is formed on an inner cam N, which is non-rotatably connected to the secondary flywheel 13.
- the intermediate ring 69 corresponds functionally substantially to the driver ring 45, which has already been explained in connection with an alternative embodiment of the dual mass flywheel with reference to FIG.
- the intermediate ring 69 also has driver wings 47, which in turn are in contact with one end of the coil springs 39.
- the other end of the coil springs 39 is supported by means of effective edges 71 on the primary flywheel 11.
- each pivot lever 51 is associated with two driver vanes 47 and two coil springs 39.
- the coil springs 39 are arranged circumferentially one behind the other in space, they act as parallel elastic elements since the one spring end cooperates with the intermediate ring 69 and the other other respective spring end is supported on the primary flywheel 11. Derogation from the illustrated embodiment.
- the coil springs 39 can be replaced by differently configured elastic elements, such as special springs, pressure cartridges, etc.
- the coil springs 39 extend in a straight line between the driver vanes 47 and the active edges 71, whereby the helical spring 39 is less susceptible to deformations in the radial direction due to centrifugal forces occurring during operation of the dual mass flywheel. As a result, speed-dependent changes in the overall characteristic of the spring device can be reduced.
- a relative rotation of the flywheel masses 11, 13 causes a deflection of the pivoting lever 51 ", which is transmitted via the intermediate ring 69 to the helical springs 39.
- a modification of the characteristic curve is made depending on the angle of rotation the torsionally elastic coupling of the flywheels 11, 13 achieved.
- the control track 59 "together with the pivot levers 51", the intermediate ring 69 and the coil springs 39 forms a mechanism having a variable, angle of rotation dependent overall characteristic.
- the control track 59 ", the pivot levers 51” and the toothings 67 'of the intermediate ring 69 form a transmission device which transmits the relative rotational movement of the flywheel masses 11, 13 to the coil springs 39.
- intermediate ring 69 eliminates the need for direct coupling of the deflection sections 63 "with the respective associated helical spring 39, with the result that the forces acting on the helical spring 39 the centrifugal forces are not transmitted to the pivoting lever 51 ", thus further reducing a speed-dependent falsification of the overall characteristic of the torsionally flexible coupling of the flywheel masses 11, 13.
- an outer cam can also be provided.
- the other functional elements for torsionally elastic coupling of the two flywheel masses 11, 13 are arranged correspondingly inverted in this case, so that a modification of the characteristic curve by a transmission device 21, 31, 51, 51 "from” radially outward to radially inward "takes place.
- the transmission device also comprises three pivot levers 51 "which are respectively mounted on a pivot bearing 55.
- Each of the pivot levers 51" has a drive section 57 "and a deflection section 63".
- the respective drive portion 57 “of the pivot levers 51” cooperates via a roller 65 with a control track 59 "formed on an outer cam N" which is non-rotatably connected to the primary flywheel and coaxial with the axis of rotation A of the dual mass flywheel is arranged.
- the pivot bearings 55 rotatably connected to the secondary flywheel 55 change their position relative to the outer cam N ".
- the drive sections 57 "of the pivot levers 51" experience a deflection
- the deflection sections 63 "of the pivoting levers 51" each have toothings 67 which interact with toothings 67 'which are formed on a radially inner intermediate ring 69.
- the intermediate ring 69 functionally corresponds to the intermediate ring 69 according to FIG. 6.
- the intermediate ring 69 is mounted in a floating manner about the axis of rotation of the dual-mass flywheel and is rotatable both relative to the primary flywheel and relative to the secondary flywheel mass.
- the intermediate ring 69 has also in the embodiment of FIG. 7 driving wing 47, which in turn are in contact with one end of the coil springs 39.
- the other end of the coil springs 39 is supported by means of effective edges 71 on the secondary flywheel.
- control track 59 " By a suitable embodiment of the control track 59 ", a modification of the characteristic curve of the torsionally elastic coupling of the flywheels is achieved depending on the angle of rotation.
- the control track 59 ", the pivot levers 51” and the toothings 67 'of the intermediate ring 69 form a transmission device which transmits the relative rotational movement of the flywheel masses to the coil springs 39.
- the respective primary side and secondary side can also be reversed in the aforementioned embodiments.
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