Title of Invention

HIGH TORQUE ONE WAY CLUTCH

Abstract A high torque capacity one-way clutch includes a first, inner annulus nested within a second, outer annulus. The inner annulus includes a plurality of transverse grooves on its outer surface as well as a centrally disposed circumferential groove. A like plurality of moveable struts having a central opening are received within respective grooves in the inner annulus and are retained there by a circumferential band passing through the openings in the struts and received in the circumferential groove. The outer annulus includes a plurality of transverse grooves on its inner surface and receives the inner annulus, struts and circumferential band. Upon relative rotation of the annuli in one direction, the struts engage the grooves and inhibit rotation between the annuli, thereby transmitting torque. Upon relative rotation in the opposite direction, the struts slide along the inner surface of the outer annulus without engaging and thus do not transmit torque.
Full Text HIGH TORQUE ONE WAY CLUTCH
FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to one-way clutches and more
particularly to a simplified one-way clutch assembly having a high torque
capacity.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The statements in this section merely provide background
information related to the present disclosure and may or may not constitute prior
art.
[0003] In power transmission devices which shift between two or more
speed ratios such as automotive automatic transmissions and certain power
tools, one-way clutches are frequently employed to ensure smooth and reliable
shifts. One-way clutches are devices that transmit torque in one relative
rotational direction but do not transmit torque in the opposite relative rotational
direction. There are several different types of one-way clutches that are currently
in use. Roller clutches, sprag clutches, rocker clutches and dog clutches are the
more commonly encountered types.
[0004] Roller one-way clutches, as the name implies, utilize a plurality
of rollers disposed between nesting annular members having ramped or
camming surfaces against which the rollers wedge in one direction of relative
rotation and release in the opposite direction of relative rotation. Sprag clutches

are similar, utilizing dipole or dog bone elements in place of the rollers, and both
rely upon friction to transmit torque in the engaged state.
[0005] In contrast to roller and sprag one-way clutches are rocker
clutches or dog clutches. Instead of a friction based mechanism, these clutches
rely upon the more robust operation of abutment and engagement of opposing
faces of a plurality of clutch elements. Because the torque transmitting mode is
achieved through moveable elements such as struts which positively engage and
couple inner and outer annular members, higher torque capacities are possible
with this design
[0006] The present invention is directed to an improved and simplified
high torque capacity one-way clutch having a plurality of moveable struts.
SUMMARY
[0007] The present invention provides a high torque capacity one-way
clutch having a first, inner annulus nested within a second, outer annulus. The
first, inner annulus includes a plurality of transverse grooves or pockets on its
outer surface as well as a centrally disposed circumferential groove. A like
plurality of moveable clutch elements such as struts having a central opening are
received within respective pockets in the inner annulus and are retained there by
a circumferential retaining band passing through the openings in the struts and
received in the circumferential groove. The second, outer annulus includes a
plurality of transverse grooves or pockets on its inner surface and receives the
inner annulus, clutch elements and circumferential band. Upon relative rotation

of the inner and outer annuli in one direction, the struts engage the grooves in
the inner and outer annuli and inhibit rotation between the annuli, thereby
transmitting torque. Upon relative rotation of the inner and outer annuli in the
opposite direction, the struts slide along the inner surface of the outer annulus
without engaging and thus do not transmit torque.
[0008] Thus it is an object of the present invention to provide a high
torque capacity one-way clutch.
[0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a high
torque capacity one-way clutch having a first, inner annulus having a plurality of
transverse grooves and a circumferential groove on its outer surface.
[0010] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a
high torque capacity one-way clutch having a second, outer annulus having a
plurality of transverse grooves on its inner surface.
[0011] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a
high torque capacity one-way clutch having a plurality of struts each defining an
opening for receiving a circumferential retaining band.
[0012] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a
high torque capacity one-way clutch having a circumferential retaining band
disposed about the circumference of a inner clutch annulus for retaining a
plurality of clutch elements.
[0013] Further objects, advantages and areas of applicability will
become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood

that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of
illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only
and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
[0015] Figure 1 is a fragmentary, half sectional view of an automatic
transmission for a motor vehicle incorporating a one-way clutch according to the
present invention;
[0016] Figure 2 is a perspective view of an inner annulus of a one-way
clutch according to the present invention;
[0017] Figure 3 is an enlarged, perspective view of a strut of a one-way
clutch according to the present invention;
[0018] Figure 4 is a side, elevational view of a one-way clutch
according to the present invention; and
[0019] Figure 5 is an enlarged, fragmentary, side elevational view a
one-way clutch according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is
not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0021] With reference to Figure 1, a portion of an automatic
transmission incorporating the present invention is illustrated and generally

designated by the reference number 10. The automatic transmission 10 includes
a housing 12 which supports, locates and protects various components of the
automatic transmission 10 such as an input shaft 14, a concentrically disposed
tubular shaft or quill 16 and a torque converter 18 having a stator 20. The
automatic transmission 10 typically includes a plurality of planetary gear
assemblies 22, one of which is illustrated in Figure 1. Active torque transmitting
devices such as clutches 24 and brakes 26, one of both being illustrated in
Figure 1, selectively connect various components of the transmission 10 to
achieve a plurality of forward speeds or gear ratios. Operably disposed between
both the stator 20 of the torque converter 18 and the shaft or quill 24 and a
component of the planetary gear assembly 22 and the clutch 24 are high torque
capacity one-way or overrunning clutches 30 according to the present invention.
[0022] It will be appreciated that the locations of the one-way clutches
30 in the automatic transmission 10 illustrated are by way of example only and
that one-way clutches 30 according to the present invention may be utilized in
other locations and for other purposes both in automatic transmissions and other
power transferring and controlling devices.
[0023] Referring now to Figures 1 and 2, the high torque one-way
clutch 30 includes a first or inner annulus 32 having internal or female splines or
gear teeth 34 which rotationally couple it to, for example, complementary male
splines or gear teeth (not illustrated) on a component of, for example, an
automatic transmission, such as the shaft or quill 16. If desired, one or two
splines or gear teeth 34 may not be cut to form a key or index feature 36 which

ensures mounting of the inner annulus 32 to an associated component, for
example, the shaft or quill 16, only in one relative angular position.
[0024] The first or inner annulus 32 defines a plurality, for example, 12,
transverse grooves or pockets 38 about the outer surface 40 of the inner annulus
32. Depending upon the diameter of the inner annulus, more or fewer grooves or
pockets 38 may be utilized; in smaller diameter and lower capacity clutches, for
example, 3, 4, 6, 8 or 10 grooves or pockets 38 may be utilized and in larger
diameter and higher capacity clutches, for example, 14, 16 or 20 grooves or
pockets 38 may be utilized. Centrally axially disposed on the outer surface 40 of
the inner annulus 32 is a discontinuous circumferential channel or groove 42.
[0025] As illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, preferably residing in each
transverse groove or pocket 38 is a moveable clutch element or strut 44. Each of
the struts 44 preferably defines a width slightly less than the width of the inner
annulus 32 and includes a first, rounded, i.e., cylindrical end 46 that seats in the
groove or pocket 38, a second, oblique end 48 and a narrow chamfer 50 along
the outer surface of the strut 44 adjacent the oblique end 48. The struts 44 also
define a centrally disposed rectangular opening 52. A thin slot 54 communicates
between the opening 52 and the cylindrical end 46 of the strut 44. The thin slots
facilitate assembly and repair of the one-way clutch 30 but may be omitted if
desired. Extending about the periphery of the inner annulus 32 in the
circumferential groove or channel 42 and received within each rectangular
opening 52 of each strut 44 is a retaining spring, hoop or band 56. The retaining
band 56 is preferably metal such as spring steel and is therefore flexible but non-

extensible. Preferably, the ends of the retaining band 56 are welded together or
secured by other means to form a hoop having a diameter which is just slightly
larger than the nominal outside diameter of the inner annulus 32. The retaining
band 56 maintains the plurality of struts 44 not only within a respective one of the
grooves or pockets 38 but also axially centered in the pockets 38 in the outer
surface 40 of the inner annulus 32. The retaining band 56 also provides a
biasing force to the struts 44 which moves them away from the outer surface 40
of the inner annulus 32 as illustrated in Figure 2.
[0026] Referring now to Figure 4, the high torque one-way clutch 30
also includes a second or outer annulus 60. The second, outer annulus 60
includes male or external splines or gear teeth 62 which are complementary to
and couple the outer annulus 60 to, for example, a component of the automatic
transmission 10 such as the stator 20. The inner surface of the second, outer
annulus 60 defines a plurality of transverse grooves or notches 64 which are
engageable by the struts 44.
[0027] The actual number of the struts 44 (and the pockets 38) on the
first, inner annulus 32 and the notches 64 on the second, outer annulus 60 and
the ratio or relationship between them are the subject of several engineering
considerations. On the one hand, the higher the number of the struts 44 that
simultaneously engage, the higher the torque capacity of the clutch 30. This
suggests that with twelve of the struts 44, the outer annulus should include
twelve of the notches 64 or a multiple thereof, e.g., twenty-four, thirty-six or forty-
eight. However, given reasonable manufacturing tolerances, it is unrealistic to

expect that all twelve of the struts 44 will fully engage and carry equal loads.
Moreover, this configuration, especially with a smaller number of the notches 64,
can result in significant backlash, i.e., motion occurring after a reversal of rotation
but before clutch lock-up. If significant torque is present immediately upon the
reversal of rotation, it is typically followed by an abrupt and harsh clutch
engagement. Depending upon the application, this may or may not be
acceptable but it invariably causes accelerated wear of the clutch components.
[0028] On the other hand, non-multiple relationships or ratios between
the number of the pockets 38 (and the struts 44) and the notches 64 will result in
a smaller number of simultaneously engaged struts 44 and thus nominally lower
torque capacity but significantly reduced backlash. For example, in the
embodiment illustrated and as noted, there are twelve of the pockets 38 and
twelve of the struts 44 on the inner annulus 32. Excellent operation, i.e., rapid
and smooth lock-up and torque transmission with acceptable backlash has been
found to occur with fifty transverse grooves or notches 64 in the outer annulus
60. In this configuration, only two of the struts 44, which are 180° apart, are
simultaneously engaged at any given time. Accordingly, it should be appreciated
that the number of the pockets 38 and the struts 44 on the inner annulus 32 and
the number of the notches 64 on the outer annulus 60 utilized in combination
may vary but preferably will facilitate simultaneous engagement of two, three,
four or more of the struts 44 which are evenly spaced, i.e., 180°, 120° or 90°
apart around the inner annulus 32.

[0029] Referring now to Figure 5, the operation of the high torque one-
way clutch 30 will now be described. It will be appreciated that the first, inner
annulus 32 may be driven by or drive an associated circular member having
splines or gear teeth complementary to the female splines or gear teeth 34.
Likewise, the second, outer annulus 60 may drive, be driven by or maintained in
a stationary position by an associated circular member having splines or gear
teeth complementary to the male splines or gear teeth 62. In one direction of
relative rotation between the inner annulus 32 and the outer annulus 60, for
example, when the inner annulus 32 rotates counter-clockwise relative to the
outer annulus 60, the struts 44 slide along the notches 64 and no torque is
transmitted. If, however, the inner annulus 32 attempts to rotate clockwise
relative to the outer annulus 60, the struts 44 which are biased radially outwardly
by the retaining band 56, rapidly and with minimal rotation, engage the notches
64, coupling the inner annulus 32 to the outer annulus 60 and transmitting torque
therebetween. It will be appreciated that significant torque levels can be
transmitted through the high torque one-way clutch 30 according to the present
invention since it utilizes abutting faces of the struts 44 to transmit torque rather
than friction elements. Torque capacity of the one-way clutch 30 can readily be
increased by increasing the width of the inner and outer annuli 32 and 60 as well
as the struts 44.
[0030] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature
and variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be

within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a
departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.

CLAIMS
What is claimed is:
1. A one-way clutch comprising, in combination,
a first annulus having a first plurality of transverse grooves
and a discontinuous circumferential groove on an outer surface,
a plurality of struts disposed in said first plurality of
transverse grooves, each of said struts defining an opening,
a retaining band extending through said openings in said
struts and about said first annulus in said circumferential groove, and
a second annulus disposed about said first annulus and
having a second plurality of transverse grooves on an inner surface.
2. The one-way clutch of claim 1 further including teeth disposed about
an inner surface of said first annulus.
3. The one-way clutch of claim 1 further including teeth disposed about
an outer surface of said second annulus.
4. The one-way clutch of claim 1 wherein said struts include a first
cylindrical end and a second oblique end opposite said first end.
5. The one-way clutch of claim 1 wherein said struts include a slot
between said opening and an adjacent end.
6. The one-way clutch of claim 1 whereby relative rotation between said
annuli in a first direction transmits torque between said annuli and

relative rotation in a second direction opposite said first direction does
not transmit torque between said annuli.
7. The one-way clutch of claim 1 wherein said second annulus is
concentric to said first annulus.
8. A high torque one-way clutch comprising, in combination,
an inner annulus having a plurality of pockets and an interrupted
circumferential groove on an outer surface,
a plurality of struts disposed in said plurality of pockets, each of
said struts defining an opening,
a retaining band extending through said openings in said struts and
about said inner annulus in said circumferential groove, and
an outer annulus disposed about said inner annulus and having a
plurality of notches on an inner surface.
9. The high torque one-way clutch of claim 8 wherein said inner annulus
and said outer annulus are coaxial.
10. The high torque one-way clutch of claim 8 wherein said
circumferential groove is centered on said outer surface of said inner
annulus.

11. The high torque one-way clutch of claim 8 further including teeth
disposed about an inner surface of said inner annulus and said outer
surface of said outer annulus.
12. The high torque one-way clutch of claim 8 wherein said struts include
a first cylindrical end and a second oblique end opposite said first end.

13. The high torque one-way clutch of claim 12 wherein said struts
include a slot between said opening and said first cylindrical end.
14. An overrunning clutch comprising, in combination,
an inner annulus having a plurality of transverse pockets and an
interrupted peripheral groove on an outer surface,
a plurality of struts disposed in said plurality of transverse pockets,
each of said struts defining an opening,
a retaining band extending through said openings in said struts and
about said inner annulus in said peripheral groove, and
an outer annulus disposed about said inner annulus and having a
plurality of transverse notches on an inner surface,
whereby relative rotation between said annuli in one direction
engages said struts in said notches and transmits torque between said
annuli.
15. The overrunning clutch of claim 14 wherein said inner annulus and
said outer annulus are coaxial.
16. The overrunning clutch of claim 14 wherein said peripheral groove is
centered on said outer surface of said inner annulus.
17. The overrunning clutch of claim 14 further including teeth disposed
about an inner surface of said inner annulus and said outer surface of
said outer annulus.
18. The overrunning clutch of claim 14 wherein said struts include a first
cylindrical end and a second oblique end opposite said first end.

19. The overrunning clutch of claim 18 wherein said struts include a slot
between said opening and said first cylindrical end.

A high torque capacity one-way clutch includes a first, inner
annulus nested within a second, outer annulus. The inner annulus
includes a plurality of transverse grooves on its outer surface as well as a
centrally disposed circumferential groove. A like plurality of moveable
struts having a central opening are received within respective grooves in
the inner annulus and are retained there by a circumferential band passing
through the openings in the struts and received in the circumferential
groove. The outer annulus includes a plurality of transverse grooves on
its inner surface and receives the inner annulus, struts and circumferential
band. Upon relative rotation of the annuli in one direction, the struts
engage the grooves and inhibit rotation between the annuli, thereby
transmitting torque. Upon relative rotation in the opposite direction, the
struts slide along the inner surface of the outer annulus without engaging
and thus do not transmit torque.

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Patent Number 270310
Indian Patent Application Number 1558/KOL/2008
PG Journal Number 50/2015
Publication Date 11-Dec-2015
Grant Date 09-Dec-2015
Date of Filing 09-Sep-2008
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 RENAISSANCE CENTER, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 DAWAYNE P. JOPECK 3343 WATER WORKS ROAD, SALINE, MICHIGAN 48176-9725
PCT International Classification Number F16D41/064; F16D41/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/869439 2007-10-09 U.S.A.