Electric clutch actuator

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Inventors

Leigh-Monstevens, Keith V.
Mabee, Brian D.

Application #

361436

Filed

Jun-5-1989

Published

Jun-26-1990

Current US Class

192/111A
192/90
192/98
477/87

International Classes

F16D 023/14; F16D 013/75

Field of Search

192/98 192/84

Assignee

Automotive Products plc (Warwickshire, GB2)

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Krass and Young

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Abstract
An electric actuator for use in engaging and disengaging the clutch of a manual transmission motor vehicle. The actuator comprises an electric motor which is sized to be positioned within the housing of the clutch. The motor includes an annular armature assembly which is positioned concentrically around the clutch shaft and which drives a nut member which in turn drives a screw member to move the release bearing linearly to engage and disengage the clutch. In one embodiment, the nut and screw comprise an acme thread arrangement and in another embodiment the nut and screw are of the ball type. In one embodiment the screw advances linearly in response to rotation of the armature assembly and in another embodiment the housing and armature assembly advance linearly in response to rotation of the armature assembly while the screw remains fixed. In each of the embodiments, the motor housing, the armature assembly, the nut member, and the screw are respectively positioned concentrically within each other and concentrically about the clutch shaft to provide a compact package which slips over the clutch shaft and which is readily secured to the housing structure of the clutch and associated gear box. Relative axial movement is allowed between the release bearing and the actuator member carrying the bearing and position sensing means sense the relative positions of the release bearing and the member carrying the bearing to facilitate precise control of engagement and disengagement of the clutch.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A drive transmission for a vehicle including a clutch through which drive is to be transmitted to a gear box and a clutch release mechanism for engaging or disengaging the clutch, the clutch release mechanism including an axially movable release member and an anti-friction release bearing comprising relatively rotatable races arranged between the release member and clutch in a manner to allow limited relative axial movement between the release bearing and the release member, and load sensing means, including means positioned between the release member and the release bearing, operative to sense the load imposed on the release bearing during release of the clutch.

2. A drive transmission according to claim 1 wherein said load sensing means comprises position sensing means for sensing the relative positions of the release bearing and release member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to clutch assemblies for motor vehicles and more particularly to an electric actuator for such a clutch assembly.

Internal combustion engines require some manner of device to bridge the gap between fly wheel and gear box input speeds when the vehicle begins to move. Such devices, with the ability to slip in a controlled manner, have taken many forms including disk clutches and torque converters. The torque converter allows two-pedal driving and provides smooth operation. However, it exhibits constant slip even at high speed, with associated fuel economy disadvantages and necessitates the use of a hydraulic circuit with consequent power losses. The manual disk clutch, by contrast, is rugged and expensive and does not slip during normal operation but requires attention and effort on the driver's part. In an attempt to eliminate some of the driver effort associated with a manual clutch, various actuator devices have been proposed which operate in response to a driver shift signal to engage and disengage the clutch, thereby relieving the driver of the clutching and declutching effort. However, the prior art clutch actuators have either not effectively carried out the clutching and declutching operations, have been prohibitively expensive, or have required unacceptable levels of maintenance with associated warranty problems.
 
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