US20040020737A1 - Magnetic brake actuated spring clutch - Google Patents
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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
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D27/00—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor
- F16D27/10—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor with an electromagnet not rotating with a clutching member, i.e. without collecting rings
- F16D27/105—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor with an electromagnet not rotating with a clutching member, i.e. without collecting rings with a helical band or equivalent member co-operating with a cylindrical coupling surface
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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
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D13/00—Friction clutches
- F16D13/12—Friction clutches with an expansible band or coil co-operating with the inner surface of a drum or the like
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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
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D41/00—Freewheels or freewheel clutches
- F16D41/20—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with expandable or contractable clamping ring or band
- F16D41/206—Freewheels or freewheel clutches with expandable or contractable clamping ring or band having axially adjacent coils, e.g. helical wrap-springs
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- This invention relates generally to clutches and more particularly to spring clutches that include a coil spring that is wound tightly around a shaft to transfer toque to the shaft.
- Some power operated devices such as power operated lift gates and side doors include an electromagnetic clutch in the drive mechanism.
- the magnetic clutch allows the drive mechanism to operate the power operated device in either direction, for example to raise or lower the lift gate, or to open or close the side door.
- the electromagnetic clutch also automatically disengages the electric motor from the power operated device at the end of the power operation.
- the manual operating effort is reduced substantially by eliminating the requirement for back driving the electric motor. While such drive mechanisms are successful in reducing the manual operating effort, drive mechanisms incorporating electromagnetic clutches are complex and costly due in large part to the electrical operation of the electromagnetic clutch.
- This invention provides a spring clutch that can have all the capabilities of an electromagnetic clutch with respect to driving a power operated device in either direction and automatically disengaging at the end of the power operation so that the device can be operated manually with a reduced effort.
- the invention provides a spring clutch that is actuated by a magnetic brake so that an input shaft drives an output shaft in at least one direction and the spring clutch automatically disengages at the end of the driving operation so that the output shaft rotates freely in either direction.
- the invention provides a bidirectional spring clutch actuated by a magnetic brake.
- an input shaft that drives an output shaft in either direction and the spring clutch automatically disengages at the end of the driving operation so that the output shaft rotates freely in either direction.
- the spring clutch includes a magnetic brake that operates on the Lorenz principle.
- a conductive, non-magnetic metal such as copper
- an opposing or drag force is generated by eddy currents set up in the conductive, non-magnetic metal.
- the drag force is proportional to the speed of the movement until magnetic saturation occurs at which time, the drag force becomes constant.
- This drag force is produced in response rotation of an input shaft and when sufficient engages a spring clutch that couples the input shaft to an output shaft for torque transfer.
- speed of the input shaft drops below a predetermined value, the drag force is overcome by the spring force and the spring clutch disengages automatically.
- the output shaft can be rotated freely in either direction. Since the drag force is created without any contact as in the case of friction produced drag force, there is not any wear and the spring clutch will operate with consistent long term performance.
- the spring clutch contains a coil spring that is attached to the input shaft at one end and to a rotor of the magnetic brake at the other end.
- the coil spring is wound around the output shaft and wound down tight onto the output shaft by the magnetic brake resulting is torque transfer in one direction in the case of a one-way spring clutch.
- the bi-directional spring clutch operates by using two springs wound in opposite directions. The two springs can be connected by a collar or wound from a single piece of wire.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section of a magnetic brake actuated spring clutch of the invention showing the spring clutch disengaged;
- FIG. 2 is a section taken along the line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 looking in the direction of the arrows;
- FIG. 3 is fragmentary view showing details of the spring clutch
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal section of an alternate magnetic brake actuated spring clutch of FIG. 1 showing the spring clutch engaged.
- the magnetic brake actuated spring clutch 10 comprises a spring clutch 11 having an input shaft 12 that is rotatably mounted in a housing 14 .
- the input shaft 12 has a bore 16 at one end that receives an end portion of an output shaft 18 .
- the terminus 20 of the output shaft 18 is journalled in a sleeve 22 that is non-rotatably attached to input shaft 12 .
- a compound coil spring 24 wound from flat wire is disposed in the bore 16 and surrounds the end of the output shaft 18 that is in bore 16 .
- Coil spring 24 has an inboard part 24 a that is wound in one direction, e.g. clockwise, and a coaxial outboard part 24 b that is wound in the opposite direction, e.g. counter-clockwise.
- the inboard end 26 of the inboard part 24 a is attached to input shaft 12 via sleeve 22 while the outboard end 27 of outboard part 24 b is attached to a rotatable member or rotor 28 of magnetic brake 30 as best shown in FIG. 3.
- Magnetic brake 30 is sometimes referred to as an eddy current brake or an eddy current damper). While the compound spring 24 is wound from a single piece of flat wire, it is also possible to wind two separate springs in opposite directions and connect the two separate springs by a collar.
- Rotor 28 is journalled on output shaft 18 and includes a sleeve 32 that surrounds the outboard part 24 b of coil spring 24 .
- Sleeve 32 is journalled in a counterbore 33 of input shaft 12 and retained by collar 35 secured to output shaft 18 .
- Magnetic brake 30 further includes a stationary U-shaped holder or stator 34 that is secured in housing 14 .
- Stator 34 holds a permanent magnet 36 while the rotor 28 includes a plate 38 of electrically conductive, non-magnetic metal that is attached to sleeve 32 and disposed in the slot of U-shaped stator 34 adjacent the permanent magnet 36 .
- Stator 34 is a suitable ferromagnetic material, such as steel and rotor 28 or at least plate 38 is preferably copper.
- holder 34 and magnet 36 are stationary and plate 38 is rotatable, it is also possible to have holder 34 and magnet 36 attached to sleeve 32 for rotation by the input shaft 12 and to have a stationary plate of electrically conductive, non-magnetic metal.
- Magnetic brake actuated spring clutch 10 operates as follows. When input shaft 12 is stationary, spring clutch 11 is disengaged as shown in FIG. 1, and output shaft 18 can be rotated freely in either direction without any back drive to input shaft 12 . However, spring clutch 11 is engaged whenever input shaft 12 is rotated above a predetermined speed, driving the output shaft 18 .
- FIG. 4 shows an alternate embodiment wherein the U-shaped holder 34 a holds opposing magnets 36 a and 36 b that are spaced apart to provide a gap for plate 38 .
- a single magnet 36 or a pair of opposing magnets are sufficient to actuate the spring clutch.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced magnets or pairs of magnets can be used if the drag force is kept to a reasonable level.
- the invention provides a simple and inexpensive spring clutch that allows free rotation of the output member when disengaged, that is engaged in either direction of rotation of the input member and that is automatically disengaged when the input member stops.
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- This invention relates generally to clutches and more particularly to spring clutches that include a coil spring that is wound tightly around a shaft to transfer toque to the shaft.
- Devices such as automotive lift gates, side doors, deck lids and latches are often power operated by a drive mechanism that has an electric motor as the prime mover. With such devices it is desirable to provide for manual operation of the device in the event of power failure. Ideally, manual operation of the device does not take any more effort than an installation without the drive mechanism.
- Some power operated devices, such as power operated lift gates and side doors include an electromagnetic clutch in the drive mechanism. The magnetic clutch allows the drive mechanism to operate the power operated device in either direction, for example to raise or lower the lift gate, or to open or close the side door. However, the electromagnetic clutch also automatically disengages the electric motor from the power operated device at the end of the power operation. Thus in the event of power failure the manual operating effort is reduced substantially by eliminating the requirement for back driving the electric motor. While such drive mechanisms are successful in reducing the manual operating effort, drive mechanisms incorporating electromagnetic clutches are complex and costly due in large part to the electrical operation of the electromagnetic clutch.
- This invention provides a spring clutch that can have all the capabilities of an electromagnetic clutch with respect to driving a power operated device in either direction and automatically disengaging at the end of the power operation so that the device can be operated manually with a reduced effort.
- In one aspect, the invention provides a spring clutch that is actuated by a magnetic brake so that an input shaft drives an output shaft in at least one direction and the spring clutch automatically disengages at the end of the driving operation so that the output shaft rotates freely in either direction.
- In another aspect, the invention provides a bidirectional spring clutch actuated by a magnetic brake. Here, an input shaft that drives an output shaft in either direction and the spring clutch automatically disengages at the end of the driving operation so that the output shaft rotates freely in either direction.
- In either aspect, the spring clutch includes a magnetic brake that operates on the Lorenz principle. As a conductive, non-magnetic metal, such as copper, is moved past a magnet, an opposing or drag force is generated by eddy currents set up in the conductive, non-magnetic metal. The drag force is proportional to the speed of the movement until magnetic saturation occurs at which time, the drag force becomes constant. This drag force is produced in response rotation of an input shaft and when sufficient engages a spring clutch that couples the input shaft to an output shaft for torque transfer. When speed of the input shaft drops below a predetermined value, the drag force is overcome by the spring force and the spring clutch disengages automatically. Thus when the input shaft stops, the output shaft can be rotated freely in either direction. Since the drag force is created without any contact as in the case of friction produced drag force, there is not any wear and the spring clutch will operate with consistent long term performance.
- The spring clutch contains a coil spring that is attached to the input shaft at one end and to a rotor of the magnetic brake at the other end. The coil spring is wound around the output shaft and wound down tight onto the output shaft by the magnetic brake resulting is torque transfer in one direction in the case of a one-way spring clutch. The bi-directional spring clutch operates by using two springs wound in opposite directions. The two springs can be connected by a collar or wound from a single piece of wire.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section of a magnetic brake actuated spring clutch of the invention showing the spring clutch disengaged;
- FIG. 2 is a section taken along the line2-2 of FIG. 1 looking in the direction of the arrows;
- FIG. 3 is fragmentary view showing details of the spring clutch; and
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal section of an alternate magnetic brake actuated spring clutch of FIG. 1 showing the spring clutch engaged.
- Referring now to the drawing, the magnetic brake actuated
spring clutch 10 comprises a spring clutch 11 having aninput shaft 12 that is rotatably mounted in ahousing 14. Theinput shaft 12 has abore 16 at one end that receives an end portion of anoutput shaft 18. Theterminus 20 of theoutput shaft 18 is journalled in asleeve 22 that is non-rotatably attached toinput shaft 12. - A
compound coil spring 24 wound from flat wire is disposed in thebore 16 and surrounds the end of theoutput shaft 18 that is inbore 16.Coil spring 24 has an inboard part 24 a that is wound in one direction, e.g. clockwise, and acoaxial outboard part 24 b that is wound in the opposite direction, e.g. counter-clockwise. Theinboard end 26 of the inboard part 24 a is attached toinput shaft 12 viasleeve 22 while theoutboard end 27 ofoutboard part 24 b is attached to a rotatable member orrotor 28 ofmagnetic brake 30 as best shown in FIG. 3. (Magnetic brake 30 is sometimes referred to as an eddy current brake or an eddy current damper). While thecompound spring 24 is wound from a single piece of flat wire, it is also possible to wind two separate springs in opposite directions and connect the two separate springs by a collar. -
Rotor 28 is journalled onoutput shaft 18 and includes asleeve 32 that surrounds theoutboard part 24 b ofcoil spring 24.Sleeve 32 is journalled in acounterbore 33 ofinput shaft 12 and retained bycollar 35 secured tooutput shaft 18.Magnetic brake 30 further includes a stationary U-shaped holder orstator 34 that is secured inhousing 14.Stator 34 holds apermanent magnet 36 while therotor 28 includes aplate 38 of electrically conductive, non-magnetic metal that is attached tosleeve 32 and disposed in the slot ofU-shaped stator 34 adjacent thepermanent magnet 36.Stator 34 is a suitable ferromagnetic material, such as steel androtor 28 or at leastplate 38 is preferably copper. Whileholder 34 andmagnet 36 are stationary andplate 38 is rotatable, it is also possible to haveholder 34 andmagnet 36 attached tosleeve 32 for rotation by theinput shaft 12 and to have a stationary plate of electrically conductive, non-magnetic metal. - Magnetic brake actuated
spring clutch 10 operates as follows. Wheninput shaft 12 is stationary, spring clutch 11 is disengaged as shown in FIG. 1, andoutput shaft 18 can be rotated freely in either direction without any back drive toinput shaft 12. However, spring clutch 11 is engaged wheneverinput shaft 12 is rotated above a predetermined speed, driving theoutput shaft 18. - When
input shaft 12 is rotated clockwise,rotor 28 is also rotated clockwise bycompound coil spring 24. This produces eddy currents in thecopper plate 38 which produce a drag force oncopper plate 38 that increases with the speed of theinput shaft 12 until magnetic saturation occurs.Rotor 28 lags behind rotatinginput shaft 12 andtwists coil spring 24 in the counter-clockwise direction, winding the clockwise wound, inboard spring part 24 a down into tight gripping engagement withoutput shaft 18 while expanding the counter-clockwise woundoutboard part 24 b against sleeve 32 (as shown in FIG. 4 in connection with an alternate embodiment described below).Output shaft 18 is then driven clockwise byinput shaft 12. Wheninput shaft 12 stops or drops below some predetermined speed, the drag force acting onrotor 24 is overcome by the spring force oftwisted coil spring 24 releasing the grip of inboard spring part 24 a onoutput shaft 18.Output shaft 18 is then free to rotate in either direction. - When
input shaft 12 is rotated counter-clockwise,rotor 28 is also rotated counter-clockwise bycompound coil spring 24. This also produces eddy currents in thecopper plate 38 which produce a drag force on thecopper plate 38.Rotor 28 now lags behind rotatinginput shaft 12 andtwists coil spring 24 in theclockwise direction 24 windingoutboard spring part 24 b down into tight gripping engagement withoutput shaft 18 while expanding the clockwise wound inboard spring part 24 a againstbore 16 ofinput shaft 12.Output shaft 18 is then driven counterclockwise byinput shaft 12. Wheninput shaft 12 stops or drops below a predetermined speed, the drag force acting onrotor 24 diminishes releasing the grip ofoutboard spring part 24 b andoutput shaft 18 is then free to rotate in either direction. - FIG. 4 shows an alternate embodiment wherein the U-shaped holder34 a holds opposing
magnets 36 a and 36 b that are spaced apart to provide a gap forplate 38. This eliminates the need for a holder of ferro-magnetic material. In most instances asingle magnet 36 or a pair of opposing magnets are sufficient to actuate the spring clutch. However, a plurality of circumferentially spaced magnets or pairs of magnets can be used if the drag force is kept to a reasonable level. - Thus the invention provides a simple and inexpensive spring clutch that allows free rotation of the output member when disengaged, that is engaged in either direction of rotation of the input member and that is automatically disengaged when the input member stops.
- While bidirectional spring clutches have been disclosed as the preferred embodiments, the principles of the invention are also applicable to a one way spring clutch in which the spring clutch is engaged in one direction only. The one-way spring clutch of the invention still requires a magnetic brake but does not require two coil springs or a compound coil spring with two coil spring parts. A simple coil spring wound in a single direction will do. In other words, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
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