Fluid friction clutch

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Inventors

Brunken, Gerd

Application #

887322

Filed

Jul-21-1986

Published

Mar-22-1988

Current US Class

192/58.681
192/82T

International Classes

F16D 035/00

Field of Search

192/58

Assignee

Fichtel & Sachs AG ()

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Toren, McGeady & Associates

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Abstract
A fluid friction clutch, suitable especially for a cooling fan of an internal combustion engine, has a shear gap of substantially serpentine form seen in axial longitudinal section, which is formed by concentric annular ribs. The ribs of the two parts which form the shear gap engage in each case in concentric annular grooves between radially adjacent ribs of the other part. The ribs have conical ring flanks with a flank angle preferably of 30.degree. and terminate in a flat end face perpendicular to the rotation axis. The groove bottom opposite to this end face has a rounded cross section and is spaced from the end face by a distance about equal to 1.2 to 1.4 times the width of the shear gap between opposed rib flanks. Because of this geometry, the fluid friction clutch has a very great torque transmission capacity with small dimensions and reacts very rapidly to variations of state. The configuration of the ribs and channels guarantees an optimum conductance of heat and affords only a relatively slight flow resistance to the shear fluid.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A fluid friction clutch, such as for a cooling fan of an internal combustion engine, comprising:

(a) a housing rotatable about an axis of rotation and enclosing a reservoir for shear fluid and a working chamber,

(b) a rotor arranged in the working chamber rotatably about the axis of rotation in relation to the housing,

(c) at least one shear gap formed by facing surfaces of the rotor and of the housing spaced from one another, each of the surfaces forming the shear gap comprises a plurality of annular ribs arranged concentrically one within another around the axis of rotation, said ribs are separated from one another by circular concentric grooves and extend in the axis of rotation direction into the grooves of the other surface, wherein both the ribs and the grooves have annular flanks extending in the axis of rotation direction conically towards one another,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a fluid friction clutch, especially a cooling fan for an internal combustion engine.

From German Publ. Spec. No. 2,803,975 a cooling fan for an internal combustion engine is known, the fluid friction clutch or viscous clutch of which comprises a housing carrying the fan blades and a runner or rotor arranged in a working chamber of the housing and driven by the internal combustion engine. The housing and the rotor are rotatable in relation to one another and form a shear gap by way of which, when it is filled with a viscous shear fluid, the torque is transmitted from the rotor to the housing and thus the fan blades. In the region of the external circumference of the rotor a pump device is provided which, in relative rotation of the rotor and the housing, delivers the shear fluid out of the working chamber into a reservoir, likewise formed by the housing. A temperature-controlled valve controls the return flow of the shear fluid from the reservoir back into the working chamber.
 
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