Synchronizer including radially-moveable self-energizing member

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Inventors

Nellums, Richard A.

Application #

908091

Filed

Aug-11-1997

Published

May-11-1999

Current US Class

074/339
192/53.31
192/53.331

International Classes

F16D 23//06

Field of Search

192/53.3 192/53.31 192/53.33 192/53.331 192/53.332 192/53.36 192/48.91 74/339

Assignee

Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rulon; Paul S., Gordon; Howard D.

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Abstract
A pin-type, double-acting synchronizer (10) with friction rings (22, 36 and 24, 38), jaw members (30, 26, 28), three circumferentially spaced pins (40) including blocker shoulders for preventing asynchronous engagement of the jaw members, 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 cams (32f, 32g, 20e, 20f) producing an additive axial force (F.sub.a) in response to either of the cams (32f, 32g) moving a link (48) radially inward against either of the cams (20e, 20f). The synchronizer may include springs (50) to limit the additive axial force (F.sub.a) and curved ramps (20e', 20f') to vary the additive axial force (F.sub.a).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A synchronizer for frictionally synchronizing and positive connecting first and second drives disposed for relative rotation about a common axis; the synchronizer comprising:

first jaw means axially movable into engagement with second jaw means for positively connecting the drives in response to engaging movement of the first jaw means by an axially directed shift force (F.sub.o);

connecting means connecting the first jaw means for axial and nonrotation movement relative to the first drive;

first friction means axially movable into engagement with second friction means in response to the engaging movement of the first jaw means for producing synchronizing torque (T.sub.o);



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a synchronizer for a transmission.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is well known that synchronizers may be used in multiple speed ratio transmissions to assist shifting all or some of the transmission gear ratios. It is also known that the shift effort and/or time required to perform a shift may be reduced by use of synchronizers of the self-energizing or boost type. Since required operator shift effort generally increases with vehicle size, synchronizers of the self-energizing type are especially useful in transmissions for heavy duty trucks and/or in transmissions where reduced shift time and/or reduced shift effort are preferred. Prior art examples of synchronizers that may be relevant to the synchronizer herein may be seen by reference to U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,078,245; 5,092,439; Japanese Patent Publication (Kokoku) 45-27483; and German Patent Publication 1,098,824 which are incorporated herein by reference.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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