US736789A - Electromagnetic friction-clutch. - Google Patents

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US736789A
US736789A US11508202A US1902115082A US736789A US 736789 A US736789 A US 736789A US 11508202 A US11508202 A US 11508202A US 1902115082 A US1902115082 A US 1902115082A US 736789 A US736789 A US 736789A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to electromagnetic clutches designed for the transmission of motive power through the medium of shafting and also for driving machine-tools, vehicles, hoisting-engines, switching and/braking apparatus,'and the like, and which are especially designed for use in all cases where rapid, smooth, and certain engagement and disengagement are to be effected and where repeated changes in the direction of rotation or the speed of the driven member are required.
  • the clutch of theI present invention comprises generallyadriving and a vdriven member of very simple construction, one of which members, usually the driving member, is fashioned as or is combined with an annular magnet.
  • Two mutua1lyattractive elements are so arranged that the magnetic surfaces are separated by an air-gap, while the frictional surfaces, by means of which the driving is wholly effected, are of non-magnetic material and receive the wholepressure produced by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic surfaces.
  • the driven member should be as light as possible and devoid of accessory parts and that the annular magnet should be arranged within or secured to the driving member,.which maintains uniform speed.
  • two frictional surfaces of non-magnetic material only one may be employed, which may be arranged either in the driving or in the driven member. Without increasing the cross-sectional area of the magnet and increasing thereby the weight of the clutch the contacting surface of the annular inag- -net may be enlarged in order as far as possible to make this surface equal in area to ythe attracting-surface of the armature and also to reduce the magnetic resistance of the air-gap.
  • a plurality of annular magnets or friction surfaces may be employed and arranged concentrically.
  • b designates the armature-ring constituting the driven member, which is suitably keyed to the shaft t, and inthe armature-ring is fitted a friction-ring c of nonxnagnetic material secured in position in any suitable manner, the friction-ring c constituting a friction-surface.
  • the driving memd ber a which in this form of embodiment 9e of the invention is exhibited as a belt-sheave, comprises a bell-magnet, and housed in-its annular recess e is a helix f.
  • a friction-ring g,rthe thickness of the two frictional rings cl and g being so pro- 9 5 portioned that upon closing the circuit the ⁇ force of attraction between the magnet and the armature presses the ring c against the ring g; but there always remains an air-gap between the armature and the magnet, thus Ico to keep these parts from actual contact.
  • the opposed faces of the friction-rings are disposed perpendicular to the axis of the driving member, and the attracting-surfaces are conical. So long as the armature is magnetized the clutch will be operative for the function designed; but as soon as the current is switched the friction-rings become disconnected, as the residual magnetism has no effect to hold the parts in contact with each other.
  • the windings of the helix are connected to commutatorsn n, disposed in channels on the nave of the driving member, said commutators being insulated from the nave, as clearly shown in Fig. l, and coacting with the commutators are brushes n2, which may be of the usual or any preferred construction
  • the driving member is shown as a gearwheel 0 and the opposed faces of the armature and the magnet are conical.
  • the magnet is shown as double--that is to say, is provided with two helices and with two friction-rings g, the armature being also provided with two friction-rings c.
  • a device of the class described embodying a driving member constituting a magnet, a driven member constituting an armature, a friction-ring carried by each of the members, one of which is of non-magnetic material, means for energizing the magnet, said friction-rings being so proportioned as to maintain an air-gap between the driving and driven parts.
  • a device of the class described comprising a driving element constituting an annular magnet, a shaft, an armature rigid with the shaft, a fricti0n-ring carried by the armature and by the magnet, one of which rings being of non-magnetic material, commutators carried by the magnet, said friction-rings being so proportioned as to maintain an airgap between the driving and driven parts.

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Noi '736,789'. y PATENTED AUG. 18, 1903:. W. SGHUSTBR L H. AST.- ELECTROMAGNBTIG FRIGTION CLUTCH.
APILIOATION FILED JULY 10, 1902.
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PATENT OFFICE.'
ELECTROMAGNETIC'FRICTIOifi-CLUTCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.7'736,789, dated August 18, 1903.
Application iiled July 10, 1902l Serial No. 115,082. (No modeLl A To a/ZZ whom t may concern/:
Be it known that we, WEnzEL ScHUsTER and HEINRICH AST, subjects of theEmperor of Austria-Hungary, residing at Vienna,`Aus tria-Hungary, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electromagnetic Friction-Clutches, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to electromagnetic clutches designed for the transmission of motive power through the medium of shafting and also for driving machine-tools, vehicles, hoisting-engines, switching and/braking apparatus,'and the like, and which are especially designed for use in all cases where rapid, smooth, and certain engagement and disengagement are to be effected and where repeated changes in the direction of rotation or the speed of the driven member are required.
The clutch of theI present invention comprises generallyadriving and a vdriven member of very simple construction, one of which members, usually the driving member, is fashioned as or is combined with an annular magnet. Two mutua1lyattractive elements are so arranged that the magnetic surfaces are separated by an air-gap, while the frictional surfaces, by means of which the driving is wholly effected, are of non-magnetic material and receive the wholepressure produced by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic surfaces. By this arrangement cohesion of the mutually-attractive elements due to residual magnetism is obviated, and by the selection of suitable material the wear and tear between the parts and'frictionalY contactare minimized. In cases where pronounced changes in the speed and in the direction of rotation occur it is preferred that the driven member should be as light as possible and devoid of accessory parts and that the annular magnet should be arranged within or secured to the driving member,.which maintains uniform speed. Instead of employing two frictional surfaces of non-magnetic material only one may be employed, which may be arranged either in the driving or in the driven member. Without increasing the cross-sectional area of the magnet and increasing thereby the weight of the clutch the contacting surface of the annular inag- -net may be enlarged in order as far as possible to make this surface equal in area to ythe attracting-surface of the armature and also to reduce the magnetic resistance of the air-gap. If preferred, a plurality of annular magnets or friction surfaces may be employed and arranged concentrically.
With the above and other objects in view, 6o as will appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same consists in the novel construction and combination of parts of an electromagnetic friction-clutch, as will be hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In tl1e`accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and in which like letters of reference indicate corresponding parts, there are illustrated two forms of embodiment of the invention capable of carry- 7o ing the same into practical operation, it being understood that the elements therein exhibited may be varied as to shape, proportion, and exact manner of assemblage without departing from the spirit thereof, and in these drawings- Figure 1 is a view `in perspective, partly inV section, of a clutch constructed in accordance with the present invention. Figs. 2 and 3 are sectional detailviews of slightly-modified 8o forms of parts of the invention.
Referring to the drawings and to Fig. l thereof, b designates the armature-ring constituting the driven member, which is suitably keyed to the shaft t, and inthe armature-ring is fitted a friction-ring c of nonxnagnetic material secured in position in any suitable manner, the friction-ring c constituting a friction-surface. The driving memd ber a, which in this form of embodiment 9e of the invention is exhibited as a belt-sheave, comprises a bell-magnet, and housed in-its annular recess e is a helix f. Carried by the magnet is a friction-ring g,rthe thickness of the two frictional rings cl and g being so pro- 9 5 portioned that upon closing the circuit the `force of attraction between the magnet and the armature presses the ring c against the ring g; but there always remains an air-gap between the armature and the magnet, thus Ico to keep these parts from actual contact. The opposed faces of the friction-rings are disposed perpendicular to the axis of the driving member, and the attracting-surfaces are conical. So long as the armature is magnetized the clutch will be operative for the function designed; but as soon as the current is switched the friction-rings become disconnected, as the residual magnetism has no effect to hold the parts in contact with each other.
The windings of the helix are connected to commutatorsn n, disposed in channels on the nave of the driving member, said commutators being insulated from the nave, as clearly shown in Fig. l, and coacting with the commutators are brushes n2, which may be of the usual or any preferred construction In the form of embodiment shown in Fig. 2 the driving member is shown as a gearwheel 0 and the opposed faces of the armature and the magnet are conical.
In the form of embodiment shown in Fig. 3 the magnet is shown as double--that is to say, is provided with two helices and with two friction-rings g, the armature being also provided with two friction-rings c.
In each form of embodiment of the invention herein shown the air-gap between the armature and magnet is maintained, and therefore the objects of the invention are attained in every instance.
The arrangements herein illustrated have been found to be thoroughly efficient in operation; but it will be apparent,and this right is reserved, that various changes may be resorted to and still be within the scope of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what We claim is- 1. A device of the class described, embodying a driving member constituting a magnet, a driven member constituting an armature, a friction-ring carried by each of the members, one of which is of non-magnetic material, means for energizing the magnet, said friction-rings being so proportioned as to maintain an air-gap between the driving and driven parts.
2. A device of the class described, comprising a driving element constituting an annular magnet, a shaft, an armature rigid with the shaft, a fricti0n-ring carried by the armature and by the magnet, one of which rings being of non-magnetic material, commutators carried by the magnet, said friction-rings being so proportioned as to maintain an airgap between the driving and driven parts.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WENZEL SGHUSTER. HEINRICH AST.
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JOSEF RUBAscH, ALVEsTo S. IIOGUE.
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US2549214A (en) * 1943-01-13 1951-04-17 Barber Colman Co Electromagnetic friction clutch
US2672965A (en) * 1948-05-21 1954-03-23 Humber Ltd Electromagnetic clutch
US2876880A (en) * 1956-08-09 1959-03-10 Ibm Low inertia magnetic disc clutch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2549214A (en) * 1943-01-13 1951-04-17 Barber Colman Co Electromagnetic friction clutch
US2672965A (en) * 1948-05-21 1954-03-23 Humber Ltd Electromagnetic clutch
US2876880A (en) * 1956-08-09 1959-03-10 Ibm Low inertia magnetic disc clutch

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