Patents Assigned to Viscodrive GmbH
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Patent number: 5404978Abstract: A viscous coupling has first planar plates which are held and spaced in a housing of the viscous coupling. Second slotted plates, each received and movably held between two first plates, are also positioned in the housing. The second plates (24) include slots (36) which start from the outer circumferential face (32) of the plate (24) and extend over a limited part of the radial extension of the annular plate (24). The slots (36) are each defined by edges (38, 39) which protrude from a planar face of the plate (24). Via the edges, the second plates come into contact with the adjoining first plates which are fixed so as to be spaced. The sector (40) formed between the circumferential face (32), two adjoining slots (36) and an imaginary circle (41) at the slot end (37) of the slots (36) is provided with an aperture (42) to discharge viscous fluid contained therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignees: GKN Viscodrive GmbH, Viscodrive Japan Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Makoto Hagiwara
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Patent number: 5342256Abstract: A differential gear system for use in the driveline of a motor vehicle, having a differential carrier (1) rotating in bearings of a differential housing (1) and driven via a driving gear tooth configuration; two axle shaft gears (10, 11) rotating in bearings of the differential carrier, which are coaxial relative to each other; and compensating gears (12, 13) eccentrically supported in, and rotating with, the differential carrier, where each of the compensating gears is in one part meshed with the one axle shaft gear (10) and in another part, with the other axle shaft gear (11), while engaging each other at least indirectly, and where the axle shaft gears (10, 11) have a tooth design which, when under torque, generates an axial thrust, and where friction-reducing means are provided at all face areas of at least the axle shaft gears (10, 11) that are subjected to loads during coasting of the motor vehicle, opposite the mating surfaces of the differential carrier (1) or the respective other axle shaft gear.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Peter Amborn, Wolfgang Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 5314039Abstract: A drive assembly for a four wheel drive vehicle, which drive assembly, during forward driving, automatically assumes a freewheeling position if the speed of the dependent wheel axle is higher than that of the permanently driven axle, with the four wheel drive function otherwise being maintained with a reduced driving torque, even during reversing, the drive assembly providing the freewheeling unit with a second viscous coupling which is connected in parallel and whose torque transmitting capacity is smaller than, or equal to, that of the first viscous coupling.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1992Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Michael Hock
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Patent number: 5295908Abstract: A fluid friction coupling comprises a coupling hub (1) and a coupling housing (2) rotatably supported on the coupling hub. The coupling also comprises sets of plates (6; 7) non-rotatably mounted on the hub and housing. One set of plates has spacing teeth (8) which, while eliminating the previously used spacer rings, permit accurate spacing of the set of plates. A predetermined number of spacing teeth (8) of the axially immovable plates (7) are bent out of the plane of the respective plate so as to be Z-shaped with both bending angles approximately 90 degrees. This measure ensures that the plates for a friction coupling are designed in such a way that they are accurately spaced at predetermined distances and that they are suitable for automatic assembly purposes.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Siegfried Schumann, Wolfgang Gimpel
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Patent number: 5295922Abstract: A differential drive has a drivable differential carrier rotatably supported in a differential housing. Two axle shaft gears are rotatably held in cylindrical bores in the differential carrier. The axle shaft gears are coaxially arranged relative to each other. A plurality of differential gears are supported in bores in the differential carrier. The axle shaft gears rotate with the differential gears and are arranged axis-parallel. One group of the differential gears engage one of the axle shaft gears and another group of differential gears engage the other of the axle shaft gears. Each of the one group of the differential gears engage at least one of the other group of differential gears to achieve an uneven torque distribution between the axle shaft gears. Also, both the axle shaft gears have substantially equal rolling circle diameters and equal outer diameters and at least the gears of the one group of differential gears have two axially different regions with different rolling circle diameters.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Peter Amborn, Wolfgang Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 5259488Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid friction coupling having at least two sets of plates. A first coupling part is designed as a coupling hub and a second coupling part is designed as a coupling housing In the interior cavity of the coupling housing, the inner plates and outer plates are alternately interleaved with one another. The inner plates have chamfered portions which are arranged such that two adjoining inner plates are positioned in a mirror-image-like way. Thus, it is possible to prevent a pumping action which affects the viscous fluid in the interior of the fluid friction coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Franz-Josef Oberdorster, Paul-Erich Schonenbrucher
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Patent number: 5234072Abstract: The invention relates to a drive assembly for a four wheel drive vehicle with the distributor assembly for distributing driving torque arranged between the front wheels and the rear wheels of a driving axle. A distributor differential (13) and axle differential (15) distribute the driving torque. Both the distributor differential (13) and the axle differential (15) may be at least partially locked via viscous couplings (39, 40) in order to cancel the differential function. I order to achieve the shortest possible design, the two viscous couplings (39, 40) are arranged coaxially one inside the other.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Adrian Chludek
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Patent number: 5232417Abstract: A differential drive has a drive housing in which a drivable differential carrier (1) is rotatably supported. The differential carrier accommodates straight-toothed and helically toothed output gears (4, 5). The gears (4, 5) are connected to each other via differential gears (12, 13). A first group of differential gears (12) engages one of the output gears (4), with a second group of differential gears (13) engaging the other output gear (5). Each of the differential gears (12) of the one group engage at least one of the differential gears (13) of the other group. The teeth of the output gears (4, 5) are held in cylindrical apertures (6, 7) of the differential carrier (1). Also, the differential carrier, at least at one end, is indirectly supported in the drive housing via one of the output gears (4) or an output shaft (24) connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Peter Amborn, Wolfgang Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 5194054Abstract: A differential gear system for use in the driveline of a motor vehicle, having a differential carrier (1) rotating in bearing of a differential housing (1) and driven via a driving gear tooth configuration; two axle shaft gears (10, 11) rotating in bearings of the differential carrier, which are coaxial relative to each other; and compensating gears (12, 13) eccentrically supported in, and rotating with, the differential carrier, where each of the compensating gears is in one part meshed with the one axle shaft gear (10) and in another part, with the other axle shaft gear (11), while engaging each other at least indirectly, and where the axle shaft gears (10, 11) have a tooth design which, when under torque, generates an axial thrust, and where friction-reducing means are provided at all face areas of at least the axle shaft gears (10, 11) that are subjected to loads during coasting of the motor vehicle, opposite the mating surfaces of the differential carrier (1) or the respective other axle shaft gear.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Peter Amborn, Wolfgang Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 5194058Abstract: A differential drive has a differential carrier rotatably supported in a differential housing. Two axle shaft gears are rotatably held in cylindrical bores in the differential carrier and are arranged coaxially relative to each other. Several differential gears, in an axis-parallel arrangement, are supported in an axle-free way in bores in the differential carrier. One group of differential gears engages one of the axle shaft gears and another group engages the other axle shaft gear. At least one group of the differential gears engages the other group of differential gears. The axle shaft gears or differential gears radially deviate from a complete symmetry so that at least periodically there occurs a friction contact between the axle shaft gears and their cylindrical bore in the differential carrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GMBHInventors: Peter Amborn, Wolfgang Hildebrandt, Klaus Greulich
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Patent number: 5188194Abstract: The invention relates to a drive assembly for driving the wheels of a four wheel drive vehicle. The drive assembly comprises a propeller shaft 8 consisting of two portions 9, 10. Furthermore, the propeller shaft 8 comprises a viscous coupling 14 arranged at one end of the intermediate bearing 13 and a joint 15 arranged at the other end of the intermediate bearing 13 and non-rotatingly connected to the viscous coupling 14. Such a propeller shaft 8 ensures quiet running of the bearings of the assembly and prevents the joint and viscous coupling from influencing each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Christian Gasch
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Patent number: 5186764Abstract: A method of treating apertured plates with a gaseous medium, e.g. to produce a nitride surface layer thereon, by placing the plates in rows in a furnace and causing the gaseous medium to flow across the surfaces of the plates by circulating the medium through the furnace and deflecting the medium as it flows along the furnace walls away from the walls to give a substantially uniform flow of gas across the plate surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Carl-Heinz Stiasny
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Patent number: 5174408Abstract: A drive assembly for a four wheel drive vehicle, which drive assembly, during forward driving, automatically assumes a freewheeling position if the speed of the dependent wheel axle is higher than that of the permanently driven axle, with the four wheel drive function otherwise being maintained with a reduced driving torque, even during reversing, the drive assembly providing the freewheeling unit with a second viscous coupling which is connected in parallel and whose torque transmitting capacity is smaller than, or equal to, that of the first viscous coupling.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1990Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Michael Hock
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Patent number: 5162023Abstract: A plate for a viscous shear coupling has inner and outer peripheries and slots which extend partly across the radial dimension between the peripheries. Between each adjacent pair of slots is a land and this is deformed out of the general plane of the disc to provide oppositely inclined surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Georg Kwoka
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Patent number: 5156247Abstract: A viscous coupling for a motor vehicle which may be connected or disconnected under load and which, in a reliable and interference-free way and with a short delay time, selectively permits the transmission or interruption of the driving force relative to the wheels of the rear and/or front axle, including a locking ring which is axially movable between two switching positions and may be moved into one of the two switching positions against the returning force of a spring by a force-actuated setting member which includes a firmly connected annular tongue which consists of a low-remanence ferromagnetic material and which may be transferred in an annular gap selectively loaded with a magnetic flow and formed by a soft iron core, with the axial length of the annular gap being greater than or equal to the axial distance covered by the setting member between the two switching positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1990Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Helmut Wiese, Paul-Erich Schonenbrucher
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Patent number: 5122102Abstract: A differential drive having a drive housing in which a drivable differential carrier is rotatably supported and which comprises straight-toothed and helically toothed output gears connected to each other via differential gears which are axis-parallel thereto and of which a first group engages the one output gear and a second group the other output gear, with each of the differential gears of the one group engaging at least one of the differential gears of the outer group and with the differential gears, with their tooth heads, being held in partially cylindrical apertures of the differential carrier, with the axial length of at least some of said apertures being greater than the toothed region of the group of differential gears held therein, and with the apertures whose axial length is greater than that of the toothed region of the differential gears containing disc-shaped stop elements which extend radially inwardly beyond the inner cross-section of the apertures and which are axially supported on at least oType: GrantFiled: April 23, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Adrian Chludek, Wolfgang Hildebrandt
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Patent number: 5101948Abstract: A viscous coupling having a flushing pump for a drive assembly, in which the abrasion particles occurring as a result of friction between the plates are flushed out of the coupling housing. This is achieved by connecting the viscous coupling to a storage and a supply channel, and the flushing pump is driven as a result of relative movement of the two sets of plates in the viscous coupling and ensures that the viscous fluid flushes the interior of the viscous coupling.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Helmut Wiese, Paul-Erich Schonenbrucher
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Patent number: 5101951Abstract: The invention relates to a viscous coupling 1 in the case of which one of the two coupling parts, i.e. either the coupling hub 9 or the coupling housing 2, is produced of plastics. To permit non-rotating accommodation of the associated coupling plates 11 or 12, metallic round bars 18 are embedded in the plastic coupling part 2 or 9 so as to be circumferentially distributed. The inner circumference or the outer circumference of the associated coupling plates 11, 12 is provided with an adapted profile. This measure ensures that in spite of the high loads occurring in the course of the transmission of torque it is possible to use plastic parts.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventors: Helmut Wiese, Paul-Erich Schonenbrucher
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Patent number: 5098353Abstract: A spur gear differential (1) lockable to a limited extent and used as a differential gear for a motor vehicle. The differential makes use of the friction losses resulting from the oil flow conveyed by the teeth and teeth gaps of the planetary gears (6) and the sun gear (2) or the hollow gear (3). For control purposes, a cover ring (16) is provided which may be moved into a close position, i.e. a sealing position, relative to the end face (17) of the gear teeth or away therefrom to throttle or release the oil flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Helmut Wiese
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Patent number: 5090534Abstract: The invention relates to spacing rings for spacing plates of a viscous coupling, which spacing rings are provided with teeth which correspond to the teeth non-rotatingly receiving the plates, so that during assembly the tooth gaps are filled. This measure simplifies assembly because the plates can be preassembled to form a kind of package.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Viscodrive GmbHInventor: Joachim Horst