Spiral Patents (Class 192/58.682)
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Patent number: 10851852Abstract: A viscous fluid shear device having a housing, a rotor, which is rotatable in the housing, and a wiper that is coupled to the housing. The housing defines a scavenge conduit and a nozzle. Viscous fluid that clings to the circumference of the rotor during operation of the viscous fluid shear device is driven through the nozzle and directed by the wiper into the scavenge conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Gerard M. Light, Jonathan B. Stagg
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Patent number: 10578172Abstract: A viscous clutch includes an input member, an output member, a working chamber, a reservoir to hold a supply of a shear fluid, an outlet, a return bore, an accumulator, and a first wall having an arcuate segment. The reservoir is connected to the working chamber by a fluid circuit, along which the outlet passes the shear fluid from the reservoir to the working chamber and the return bore returns the shear fluid pumped out of the working chamber to the accumulator. The accumulator is arranged in series with the reservoir in the fluid circuit. The first wall is positioned within the reservoir to separate a first portion from a second portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: HORTON, INC.Inventors: David R. Hennessy, Michael Stevens
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Patent number: 9845836Abstract: A clutch device for a clutch system has an input member that rotates at a first speed. A friction drive system is disposed between the input member and an output member. The clutch device is selectively movable by a fluid actuator assembly, between an engaged position in which the friction drive system drives the output member to rotate at the first speed, and a disengaged position in which a viscous drive system rotates the output member at a second speed slower than the first speed. A variable viscous fluid supply assembly includes a viscous fluid storage chamber, a valve, and a valve actuator that selectively drives the valve to move between an open position and a closed position to control an amount of viscous fluid available to the viscous drive system, thereby varying the second speed.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2015Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: KIT MASTERSInventors: Dale Scherman, Daniel Huwe
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Patent number: 9644691Abstract: A fluid fan clutch according to the present invention comprises: a fan housing provided with a housing main body having a concave fluid operating chamber formed at a center part thereof, and a housing cover, which has a concave fluid storing chamber formed at the center part thereof and is laminated to cover an opening of the fluid operating chamber, and having a fluid collecting hole and a fluid outlet respectively formed on a bottom plate and a side wall of the fluid storing chamber; a rotor rotation shaft provided so as to penetrate the bottom plate of the housing main body; a rotor fixed and coupled to the rotor rotation shaft in the fluid operating chamber; a valve ring formed in a ring-shape to be adhered to an inner wall of the fluid storing chamber and having a penetration hole formed at a point corresponding with the fluid outlet; and a check valve provided inside the fluid storing chamber as a rotatable structure to seal one of the fluid collecting hole and the penetration hole according to the rotaType: GrantFiled: June 11, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Inventor: Jung Ok Cha
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Patent number: 9618059Abstract: A viscous clutch (20) includes a housing assembly (28), a rotor assembly (26), a reservoir (38) to hold a supply of a shear fluid, a working chamber (40) operatively positioned between the housing assembly and the rotor assembly, and a fluid return bore (26-1B) that optionally extends radially through at least an outer diameter portion of the rotor assembly to the working chamber. Selective introduction of the shear fluid to the working chamber facilitates selective torque transmission between the housing assembly and the rotor assembly. The fluid return bore can form at least a portion of a fluid return path (50) from the working chamber to the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Horton, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Schmidt, Bastian Brand, Scott Miller
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Patent number: 9169834Abstract: A coolant pump includes a drive wheel, a driven wheel, and a coupling-control pump. The driven wheel is connected to a coolant impeller and coupled by a variable degree to the drive wheel, the degree of coupling responsive to an amount of fluid confined between the drive wheel and the driven wheel. The coupling-control pump is configured to change the amount of fluid confined between the drive wheel and the driven wheel based on a variable control signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael Tobergte, Bert Pingen, Bernd Schumacher, Jan Mehring, Kay Hohenboeken
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Patent number: 9140315Abstract: A bimetal fan clutch may include a disc-shaped rotor that is affixed to a shaft coupled with an engine between a lower case fixed to the shaft via a bearing and an upper case covering the lower case and having a space, an oil storage that is attached to one face of the rotor to be housed in the space and has a projection inserted into a central hollow part formed in the upper case, a bimetal oil valve that is provided inside the oil storage, wherein the bimetal oil valve changes its shape in response to heat transferred through a bimetal assembly mounted through the projection and thereby opens/closes a through-hole formed in the oil storage, and a return line that is formed in the lower case so that oil ejected to the space through the through-hole is collected into the oil storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANYInventor: Seonmin Lee
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Patent number: 7600623Abstract: A viscous fluid clutch assembly used in automobiles, SUVs, and trucks minimizes flow back of the cooling fluid from the reservoir towards the working chamber of the clutch when the vehicle is at rest and avoids excessive fan noise, wasted power and fuel inefficiency when a cold automobile engine is started. The clutch utilizes a discharge channel extending from the periphery of the working chamber to the reservoir and a specially designed ball check valve at the entrance to the reservoir which is open or closed depending on operation of the vehicle. The ball check valve is fluidly connected to the working chamber of the fluid clutch by a preferred articulated discharge channel which starts at the working chamber of the fluid clutch and ends at the reservoir of the fluid clutch.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Standard Motor ProductsInventor: Archibald E Pinto
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Patent number: 7455158Abstract: A viscous fluid coupling device includes: a plate that divides a housing into a reservoir chamber and an operation chamber; communication holes that are provided in the plate and communicate the reservoir chamber and the operation chamber; a rotor that is disposed inside the operation chamber and fixed to one end of a drive shaft and rotates integrally with the drive shaft; a valve that is disposed in the reservoir chamber and opens and closes the communication holes, a rod that is fixed at one end to the valve and fixed at the other end to the inner circumferential side of a vortical bimetal and rotatably supported on the housing; a bimetal holder that fixes an attaching outer end formed by bending the outer circumferential side of the bimetal; and a vibration isolator that is disposed between the bimetal holder and the bimetal.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ryuta Miura, Tsunekazu Yamauchi, Yasuo Ozawa
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Patent number: 7044282Abstract: A clutchless viscous fan drive system is formed in which the body of the fan drive is attached directly to the input shaft and rotates at full input speed. A seal is pressed into the cover at the output drive and seals against a cast-in seal ring on the body. The fan drive formed does not need a clutch and thus will not trap heat inside the viscous fluid chamber between the body and cover. The body rotates at full input speed with the input shaft and will improve airflow across the body side fins, therein improving fan drive cooling performance.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Saunders, III
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Publication number: 20060021843Abstract: A clutchless viscous fan drive system is formed in which the body of the fan drive is attached directly to the input shaft and rotates at full input speed. A seal is pressed into the cover at the output drive and seals against a cast-in seal ring on the body. The fan drive formed does not need a clutch and thus will not trap heat inside the viscous fluid chamber between the body and cover. The body rotates at full input speed with the input shaft and will improve airflow across the body side fins, therein improving fan drive cooling performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2004Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventor: Charles Saunders
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Patent number: 6679365Abstract: A viscous fluid coupling includes a housing rotatably supported to a drive shaft of an engine. An operation plate set in the housing divides a space of the housing into a reservoir and an operation chamber. The operation plate has a communication hole communicating the reservoir and the operation chamber. A rotor fixed to the drive shaft is disposed in the operation chamber. A valve mechanism installed to the operation plate to close and open the communication hole according to ambient temperature of the housing. A driven wheel fixed to the housing is located between the operation plate and the rotor. A torque transmitting section includes a first annular projection concentrically formed on the driven wheel and a plurality of second annular projections concentrically formed on the rotor. The first annular projections are overlappedly adjacent to the second annular projections so as to establish fluid coupling therebetween through the viscous fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Shinichi Kawada, Kenzi Ohhara, Yasuo Fujita
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Patent number: 6530748Abstract: A fan drive assembly including a cooling fan (11) and a fluid coupling device (13). The cooling fan includes a fan hub (17), a spider (15), and a plurality of fan blades (19). The coupling device has an output coupling assembly (21) including a body (23) and a cover (25). The body (23) includes preferably only three mounting portions (67), each being disposed immediately adjacent an outer periphery of the body. Each of the mounting portions (67) defines the necessary machining chucking surfaces (73), and a spider mounting surface (75) including a pilot surface (77) engaging the pilot diameter (79) of the spider (15). The body (23) includes cooling fins (61) covering substantially all of the rearward surface (59) of the body not covered by the mounting portions. The fan hub (17) also includes a rearwardly extending air dam portion (81), limiting localized radial air flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: BorgWarner, Inc.Inventors: Gerard M. Light, James R. DeBrabander, Neil E. Robb, Donald E. Buckley
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Publication number: 20020185354Abstract: A viscous fluid coupling includes a housing rotatably supported to a drive shaft of an engine. An operation plate set in the housing divides a space of the housing into a reservoir and an operation chamber. The operation plate has a communication hole communicating the reservoir and the operation chamber. A rotor fixed to the drive shaft is disposed in the operation chamber. A valve mechanism installed to the operation plate to close and open the communication hole according to ambient temperature of the housing. A driven wheel fixed to the housing is located between the operation plate and the rotor. A torque transmitting section includes a first annular projection concentrically formed on the driven wheel and a plurality of second annular projections concentrically formed on the rotor. The first annular projections are overlappedly adjacent to the second annular projections so as to establish fluid coupling therebetween through the viscous fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: UNISIA JECS CORPORATIONInventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Shinichi Kawada, Kenzi Ohhara, Yasuo Fujita
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Patent number: 6474458Abstract: A viscous fluid coupling includes a housing rotatably supported to a drive shaft of an engine. An operation plate set in the housing divides a space of the housing into a reservoir and an operation chamber. The operation plate has a communication hole communicating the reservoir and the operation chamber. A rotor fixed to the drive shaft is disposed in the operation chamber. A valve mechanism installed to the operation plate to close and open the communication hole according to ambient temperature of the housing. A driven wheel fixed to the housing is located between the operation plate and the rotor. A torque transmitting section includes a first annular projection concentrically formed on the driven wheel and a plurality of second annular projections concentrically formed on the rotor. The first annular projections are overlappedly adjacent to the second annular projections so as to establish fluid coupling therebetween through the viscous fluid.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Shinichi Kawada, Kenzi Ohhara, Yasuo Fujita
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Patent number: 6358010Abstract: A fan drive assembly including a cooling fan (11) and a fluid coupling device (13). The cooling fan includes a fan hub (17), a spider (15), and a plurality of fan blades (19). The coupling device has an output coupling assembly (21) including a body (23) and a cover (25). The body (23) includes preferably only three mounting portions (67), each being disposed immediately adjacent an outer periphery of the body. Each of the mounting portions (67) defines the necessary machining chucking surfaces (73), and a spider mounting surface (75) including a pilot surface (77) engaging the pilot diameter (79) of the spider (15). The body (23) includes cooling fins (61) covering substantially all of the rearward surface (59) of the body not covered by the mounting portions. The fan hub (17) also includes a rearwardly extending air dam portion (81), limiting localized radial air flow.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Gerard M. Light, James R. DeBrabander, Neil E. Robb, Donald E. Buckley
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Patent number: 6336538Abstract: A fluid coupling includes an operation plate for defining storage and working chambers in a housing and having a communicating hole for fluid communication between the two, a driven wheel arranged adjacent to the operation plate, a torque-transfer part for transmitting torque of a rotor to the housing, and a valve mechanism for opening and closing the communicating hole. An auxiliary chamber, which is arranged in the driven wheel, brings working fluid out of the communicating hole to the torque-transfer part. A positioning mechanism ensures circumferential positioning of the operation plate and the driven wheel.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Kenji Ohhara, Yasuo Fujita
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Patent number: 6305519Abstract: A viscous fluid coupling includes a housing rotatably supported to a drive shaft of an engine. An operation plate set in the housing divides a space of the housing into a reservoir and an operation chamber. The operation plate has a communication hole communicating the reservoir and the operation chamber. A rotor fixed to the drive shaft is disposed in the operation chamber. A valve mechanism installed to the operation plate to close and open the communication hole according to ambient temperature of the housing. A driven wheel fixed to the housing is located between the operation plate and the rotor. A torque transmitting section includes a first annular projection concentrically formed on the driven wheel and a plurality of second annular projections concentrically formed on the rotor. The first annular projections are overlappedly adjacent to the second annular projections so as to establish fluid coupling therebetween through the viscous fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Shinichi Kawada, Kenzi Ohhara, Yasuo Fujita
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Publication number: 20010023808Abstract: A viscous fluid coupling includes a housing rotatably supported to a drive shaft of an engine. An operation plate set in the housing divides a space of the housing into a reservoir and an operation chamber. The operation plate has a communication hole communicating the reservoir and the operation chamber. A rotor fixed to the drive shaft is disposed in the operation chamber. A valve mechanism installed to the operation plate to close and open the communication hole according to ambient temperature of the housing. A driven wheel fixed to the housing is located between the operation plate and the rotor. A torque transmitting section includes a first annular projection concentrically formed on the driven wheel and a plurality of second annular projections concentrically formed on the rotor. The first annular projections are overlappedly adjacent to the second annular projections so as to establish fluid coupling therebetween through the viscous fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Shinichi Kawada, Kenzi Ohhara, Yasuo Fujita
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Patent number: 6220416Abstract: A temperature-sensing, variable-speed fan drive with a fluid coupling filled with working fluid, for cooling two stacked heat exchangers, namely an engine cooling-system radiator and an air-conditioner condenser located in front of the radiator, comprises a partition plate dividing the internal space of a fan housing into a reservoir chamber and a working chamber, and two different communication ports, each formed in the partition plate to communicate the reservoir chamber with the working chamber. In addition to a first valve mechanism which adjusts the opening of one of the two communication ports in response to atmospheric temperature in the circumference of the housing, a second valve mechanism is provided to adjust the opening of the other of the two communication ports in response to a refrigerant pressure in the air-conditioner condenser.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Hirofumi Katoh, Tatsuyuki Matsuya
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Patent number: 6206639Abstract: A fan drive assembly including a cooling fan (11) and a fluid coupling device (13). The cooling fan includes a fan hub (17), a spider (15), and a plurality of fan blades (19). The coupling device has an output coupling assembly (21) including a body (23) and a cover (25). The body (23) includes preferably only three mounting portions (67), each being disposed immediately adjacent an outer periphery of the body. Each of the mounting portions (67) defines the necessary machining chucking surfaces (73), and a spider mounting surface (75) including a pilot surface (77) engaging the pilot diameter (79) of the spider (15). The body (23) includes cooling fins (61) covering substantially all of the rearward surface (59) of the body not covered by the mounting portions. The fan hub (17) also includes a rearwardly extending air dam portion (81), limiting localized radial air flow.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: BorgWarner Inc.Inventors: Gerard M. Light, James R. DeBrabander, Neil E. Robb, Donald E. Buckley