Self-energizing synchronizer

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Inventors

Smith, Timothy S.

Application #

747099

Filed

Dec-26-2000

Published

Jul-16-2002

Current US Class

074/339
192/53.31
192/53.331

International Classes

F16D 023/06

Field of Search

192/53.31 192/53.331 192/53.33 192/53.332 192/53.36 192/48.91 74/339

Assignee

Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Rodriguez; Saul

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gordon; Howard D.

US Patent References

5078245   Self-energizing syn...
5092439   Synchronizer with...
5544727   Synchronizer with s...
5558194   Neutral position det...
5713447   Synchronizer with s...
5769198   Pin-type synchroni...
5901824   Synchronizer inclu...
6102180   Pin-type synchroni...

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Abstract
A self-energizing synchronizer (10) of the pin-type, double-acting with friction rings (22, 36 and 24, 38), jaw clutches (26, 28) engagable with jaw clutches (30b, 30c) defined by an annular member (30), three circumferentially spaced pins (40) including blocker shoulders for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw clutches, pre-energizer assemblies (42) to ensure initial engagement of the friction rings and blocker shoulders in response to initial engaging movement of a shift flange (32), and self-energizing producing an additive axial force (F.sub.a) in response to cams (50b, 50c, 20e, 20f) and ramp (48e, 48f, 48g, 48h) reacting synchronizing torque. The ramps are defined by an H-shaped link (48) and the flange is axially secured to the annular member abutments (52, 54).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-energizing synchronizer for frictional and positive connection of first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:

an annular member including a first jaw clutch non-rotatable relative to the first drive and axially movable relative to the drives from a neutral position to an engaged position with a second jaw clutch for positive connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw clutch by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o) moving a radially extending flange toward the second jaw clutch, the flange having axially oppositely facing sides and a radially inner portion receiving an annular outwardly facing surface of the annular member;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a self-energizing synchronizer for a transmission.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Self-energizing pin-type synchronizers are known for use in step ratio transmissions to reduce shift effort and/or shift time. One such synchronizer, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,901,824 to R Nellums and incorporated herein by reference, includes a radially disposed shift flange supported for limited rotation and non-axial movement on and relative to an annular member. The annular member is mounted in a shaft for non-rotation and axial movement relative thereto and includes jaw clutches that engage jaw clutches affixed to ratio gears. The self-energizing means includes a radially movable link that reacts between cams affixed to the flange and the shaft.

The synchronizer disclosed herein improves several features of the above synchronizer. The improvements include simplifying synchronizer assembly, eliminates flange to annular member retainers that need to be installed during assembly, improves rigidity of components associated with the self-energizing means, reduces unit stresses acting between the annular member and link, and improves jaw clutch contact for reducing jaw stress under high torque load.
 
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