Patents by Inventor Winfried Sturmer
Winfried Sturmer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20050109141Abstract: A transmission system which relates the relative movement of vehicle components to determine the onset of zero relative torque to permit a shift change to be effected at approximately zero relative torque. When a predetermined signature is identified which relates to the onset of zero relative torque the transmission shift controller initiates a shift.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: James DeVore, Robert Sayman, Charles Allen, Winfried Sturmer, Karl-Fritz Heinzelmann, Ludger Ronge, Loren Dreier, Ronald Muetzel, Muneer AbuSamra
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Publication number: 20050096181Abstract: A vehicle transmission system includes a transmission component that has an engaged condition where torque can be transferred from a vehicle engine to a drive component, and a non-engaged condition where torque is prohibited from being transferred to the drive component. A controller generates control signals to control whether the transmission component is in the engaged or non-engaged condition. The controller also identifies when a vehicle start maneuver is a coast start based on vehicle conditions existing just prior to or during the vehicle start maneuver. When a coast start is identified, the controller generates a control signal to either disengage the transmission component or to maintain the transmission component in the non-engaged condition until engine speed generally matches transmission component speed. The controller can directly control engagement by automatically actuating a movable transmission member or can indirectly control engagement by controlling engine speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: James DeVore, Charles Allen, Winfried Sturmer, Karl-Fritz Heinzelmann, Ludger Ronge, Loren Dreier, Robert Sayman, Ronald Muetzel, Muneer AbuSamra
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Publication number: 20040262115Abstract: A centrifugal clutch includes a housing which is rotatable about an axis, the housing having a plurality of first supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis; a pressing plate which is axially movable with respect to the housing and is coupled to the housing for rotation about the axis; and a supporting element which is axially movable with respect to the housing, the supporting element having a plurality of second supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis, each second support area being separated from a respective first support area by an axial distance which decreases with radial distance from the axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: ZF Sachs AGInventors: Reinhold Weidinger, Winfried Sturmer
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Publication number: 20040262119Abstract: A centrifugal clutch includes a housing which is rotatable about an axis, the housing having a plurality of first supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis; a pressing plate which is axially movable with respect to the housing and is coupled to the housing for rotation about the axis; and a supporting element which is axially movable with respect to the housing, the supporting element having a plurality of second supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis, each second support area being separated from a respective first support area by an axial distance which decreases with radial distance from the axis. A plurality of centrifugal members are supported between respective pairs of first and second support areas, each the centrifugal member being radially displaceable by centrifugal force along the respective pair of support areas to exert force along a force transmission path between the supporting element and the pressing plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: ZF Sachs AGInventors: Reinhold Weidinger, Winfried Sturmer
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Publication number: 20040262116Abstract: An actuation force generating arrangement for a centrifugal clutch includes a housing, a supporting element, and a plurality of centrifugal members. The housing is rotatable about an axis, the housing having a plurality of first supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis. The supporting element is axially movable with respect to the housing and has a plurality of second supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis, each second support area being separated from a respective first support area by an axial distance which decreases with radial distance from the axis. Each of the first and second support areas has a first portion and a second portion which lies radially outside of the first portion, the first and second support areas being inclined with respect to each other at a relative inclination angle which is greater at the second portions than at the first portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: ZF Sachs AGInventors: Winfried Sturmer, Reinhold Weidinger
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Publication number: 20040262117Abstract: A centrifugal clutch includes a housing which is rotatable about an axis, the housing having a plurality of first supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis; a pressing plate which is axially movable with respect to the housing and is coupled to the housing for rotation about the axis; and a supporting member which is axially movable with respect to the housing, the supporting member having a plurality of second supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis, each second support area being separated from a respective first support area by an axial distance which decreases with radial distance from the axis. A plurality of centrifugal members are supported between respective pairs of first and second support areas, each the centrifugal member being radially displaceable by centrifugal force along the respective pair of support areas to exert force in a clutch engaging direction along a force transmission path between the supporting element and the pressing plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: ZF Sachs AGInventors: Reinhold Weidinger, Winfried Sturmer
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Publication number: 20040262118Abstract: A centrifugal clutch includes a housing which is rotatable about an axis, the housing having a plurality of first supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis; a pressing plate which is axially movable with respect to the housing and is coupled to the housing for rotation about the axis; and a supporting element which is axially movable on an actuation path with respect to the housing, the supporting element having a plurality of second supporting areas which each extend radially with respect to the axis, each second support area being separated from a respective first support area by an axial distance which decreases with radial distance from the axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: ZF Sachs AGInventors: Reinhold Weidinger, Winfried Sturmer
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Patent number: 6502683Abstract: A driver disk for a clutch plate includes a facing carrier for holding friction facings. The facing carrier is designed in one piece with facing springs for axial suspension of the friction facings. The facing springs are constructed as pot-shaped protuberances and have a flat area provided for contacting the friction facings. Since the facing springs are made as one piece with the facing carrier, the driver disk has only a small number of structural component parts and can be produced very economically.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Winfried Stürmer, Norbert Lohaus
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Publication number: 20010006141Abstract: A driver disk for a clutch plate includes a facing carrier for holding friction facings. The facing carrier is designed in one piece with facing springs for axial suspension of the friction facings. The facing springs are constructed as pot-shaped protuberances and have a flat area provided for contacting the friction facings. Since the facing springs are made as one piece with the facing carrier, the driver disk has only a small number of structural component parts and can be produced very economically.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: July 5, 2001Applicant: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Winfried Sturmer, Norbert Lohaus
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Patent number: 6234290Abstract: An actuating installation for a friction clutch arranged in the drive line between a drive unit and a transmission. The installation having an actuating arrangement for the actuation of the friction clutch and a clutch-pedal arrangement, which is connected to the actuating arrangement and has a clutch pedal, which, in a first operating state, is actuable according to a force-travel characteristic of a first type. The actuating installation has a signaling and/or protection device, which is in operative connection with or is operatively integrated in the clutch-pedal arrangement, so that, after the response of the signaling and/or protection device to a second operating state, the clutch pedal can be actuated only according to a force/travel characteristic of a second type, which differs significantly from the force/travel characteristic of the first type in order thus to indicate the second operating state.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Hans-Jürgen Drexl, Barbara Ester, Frank Hirschmann, Jürgen Liebler, Joachim Lindner, Thomas Otto, Jörg Pankoke, Winfried Stürmer
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Patent number: 6186302Abstract: An adjustment ring of a motor-vehicle clutch is supported on bearing surfaces of supporting protrusions of a pressure plate by one of first and second supporting surfaces on the adjustment ring. The second supporting surface is axially closer to the pressure plate than the first supporting surface. The bearing surfaces and the first and second supporting surfaces are aligned parallel to the plane of rotation of the pressure plate. The first and second supporting surfaces are each connected via an oblique surface so that the adjustment ring is manually rotatable relative to the pressure plate between a first position where the first supporting surface bears on the bearing surface and a second position where the second supporting surface bears on the bearing surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Hans-Jürgen Drexl, Reinhold Weidinger, Winfried Stürmer
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Patent number: 6142909Abstract: Device for controlling a starting process, which comprises an engine equipped with a power regulating element. The position of the power regulating element, which is equipped with an actuator, can be controlled by a control device, to which signals are sent indicating the activation position of an accelerator pedal as well as the speed of a crankshaft of the engine. The crankshaft can be connected via a clutch to a gear input shaft. When a predetermined speed limit value of the crankshaft is reached, the actuator of the power regulating element can be activated by the control device for the purpose of limiting the crankshaft speed. A clutch pedal is provided, by means of whose activation the starting process can be controlled.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Hans-Jurgen Drexl, Winfried Sturmer, Martin Dettmar
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Patent number: 6116400Abstract: An assembly for a motor-vehicle friction clutch, in which a pressure plate and a pressure spring are preassembled in a clutch casing. The pressure plate can move in the axial direction with respect to the clutch casing and is connected to the clutch casing in a rotationally fixed manner by means of leaf springs. A releasable transport securing device prevents the pressure plate from moving in the axial direction toward the open side of the clutch casing. The securing device acts between a stop area, which limits the axial displacement of the pressure plate or is formed by said pressure plate, and a corresponding opposing stop area on the clutch casing. The transport securing device is a locking element which is held between the stop area and the opposing stop area by frictional force or a form fit, and can be disengaged by spring force when the clutch is fitted or when the clutch is first actuated.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Mannesmann Sachs AGInventors: Roland Muller, Marco Greubel, Erwin Ziegler, Winfried Sturmer, Frank Hirschmann
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Patent number: 5662200Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a clutch disc with an elastic connection between the carrier plate and the hub. The elastic connection is in the form of elastic elements, which elastic elements are fastened parallel to the axis of rotation by rivets.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AGInventors: Klaus Memmel, Gunter Wawrzik, Winfried Sturmer, Harald Jeppe
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Patent number: 5337866Abstract: For the protection of an automatized friction clutch of a motor vehicle it is proposed, by means of a computer device (23) to compute periodically data for the instantaneous friction performance of the clutch (5) and to add them up in several also periodically actualized time window stores. The time window stores have different time windows and correspondingly store a range of friction work mean values. Associated with the individual time window stores are respectively several limit values, the magnitude is additionally a function of the air temperature of a clutch casing (37) surrounding the clutch (5). A computer device (23), depending upon the temperature measured by means of a temperature sensor (35) and upon the limit values ruling for this temperature, institutes graded protective measures. For safety reasons, none of the protective measures completely prevents the operativeness of the clutch (5).Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1991Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AGInventors: Winfried Sturmer, Hans-Jurgen Drexl
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Patent number: 4848555Abstract: The invention relates to a twin-disc clutch with the intermediate plate controlled via a lever mechanism. For easier adjustment of the displacement force of the adjusting device which is provided, this latter is mounted in the center between the axes of rotation of the levers on the intermediate plate. In the case of one embodiment, the levers are guided on the tangential leaf springs; in another embodiment, they are provided at one end with a bearing point while at the other end they are free.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AGInventors: Hans-Walter Riese, Erwin Ziegler, Winfried Sturmer, Reinhold Ruppel
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Patent number: 4751990Abstract: A multi-disc clutch comprises a pressure plate, an intermediate plate and two clutch discs on both sides of the intermediate plate. A main spring urges the pressure plate towards a fly-wheel so that the clutch discs are in frictional engagement with the pressure plate, the intermediate plate and the fly-wheel. When the clutch disc is disengaged the pressure plate and the intermediate plate are lifted away from the fly-wheel. The lifting movement of the intermediate plate is effected by a release spring and is controlled by supporting the intermediate plate on a counter support which counter support is axially movable in response to the action of a clutch disengaging member. The counter support is established by a member which has an additional essential function within the clutch. For example, the counter support is established by the main spring or by a leaf spring connecting the pressure plate for common rotation with the clutch cover.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1986Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Assignee: Fichtel & Sachs AGInventors: Alfred Schraut, Peter Janda, Nikolaus-Dieter Mackert, Dieter Howorka, Werner Fricke, Winfried Sturmer, Horst Schwarz