Lockup device of a torque converter

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to a lockup device of a torque converter. More specifically, the present invention relates to a lockup device provided with a damper mechanism that is axially movable together with a piston.
2. Background Information
Torque converters usually include a fluid coupling mechanism for transmitting torque between the crankshaft of an engine and the input shaft of an automatic transmission. In recent years, to improve fuel efficiency, some torque converters have included lock-up devices that, upon reaching predetermined operating conditions, lock-up the torque converters so that power from the crankshaft of an engine is directly transmitted to the automatic transmission, bypassing the fluid coupling device. Upon engagement, lock-up devices often cause a shudder, or vibration. Further, while engaged, the lock-up device is subject to vibrations caused by sudden acceleration, or deceleration, or other vibration including circumstances associated with internal combustion engines. Consequently, a torsional vibration dampening apparatus is typically employed in lock-up device to dampen vibration.
A torque converter has three types of runners (impeller, turbine, stator) located inside for transmitting the torque by means of an internal hydraulic oil or fluid. The impeller is fixedly coupled to the front cover that receives the input torque from the power input shaft. The hydraulic chamber formed by the impeller shell and the front cover is filled with hydraulic oil. The turbine is disposed opposite the front cover in the hydraulic chamber. When the impeller rotates, the hydraulic oil flows from the impeller to the turbine, and the turbine rotates. As a result, the torque is transmitted from the turbine to the main drive shaft of the transmission.
The lock-up clutch is disposed in the space between the front cover and the turbine. As mentioned above, the lock-up clutch is a mechanism to directly transmit the torque between the crankshaft of the engine and the drive shaft of the transmission by mechanically coupling the front cover and the turbine. The lock-up clutch includes primarily a piston and a damper mechanism to connect the piston to the members on the power output side of the turbine. The piston is disposed to divide the space between the front cover and the turbine into a first hydraulic chamber on the front cover side and a second hydraulic chamber on the turbine side. As a result, the piston can move close to and away from the front cover by the pressure difference between the first hydraulic chamber and the second hydraulic chamber. When the hydraulic oil in the first hydraulic chamber is drained and the hydraulic pressure in the second hydraulic chamber increases in pressure, the piston moves toward the front cover side. This movement of the piston causes the piston to strongly press against the front cover.
The damper mechanism of a conventional lockup device includes a drive member fixedly coupled to the piston, a driven member fixedly coupled to the turbine side, and an elastic member (one or more torsion springs) disposed in between the drive member and the driven member to enable torque transmission. The damper mechanism functions as a torsional vibration dampening mechanism to dampen vibration in the lock-up clutch. The drive member is supplied with a torque, e.g., from a clutch coupling portion. The driven member can output the torque to a turbine. The torsion springs elastically couple the drive member and the driven member together in the rotating direction to form a damping mechanism. The damper mechanism is axially movable and acts as a piston of the lockup device. More specifically, the inner peripheral surface of the driven member is non-rotatably engaged with a splined turbine hub for preventing relative rotation and allowing axial movement. As a result, the driven member is non-rotatable and axially movable with respect to the splined turbine hub. The driven member is radially positioned with respect to the turbine hub.
In the conventional lockup device described above, providing the splines on the turbine hub increases the working or machining cost of producing a turbine hub and/or a mating driven member.
In view of the above, there exists a need for a lockup device of a torque converter which overcomes the above mentioned problems in the prior art. This invention addresses this need in the prior art as well as other needs, which will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a lockup device with a damper mechanism that can axially move together with a piston.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lockup device that has a simple structure.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a lockup device that is relatively less expensive to produce and thus reduces machining costs.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, a lockup device of a torque converter includes a plate, a piston and a damper mechanism. The plate is disposed near a front cover friction surface. The piston is disposed on the side of the plate remote from the front cover friction surface, and can push the plate toward the front cover friction surface in accordance with changes in pressure in a space. The damper mechanism has a drive member, a driven member and a torsion spring. First and second engagement portions are provided that are axially movably and non-rotatably engaged with one another so the damper mechanism rotates together with the turbine. The drive member receives a torque from the plate. The driven member has one of the first and second engagement portions and a supported portion radially supported within the torque converter. The torsion spring elastically couples the drive member and the driven member together in the rotating direction.
According to the lockup device of the torque converter in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention, the driven member is divided into the portion for torque transmission and the portion for radial support. Therefore, it is not necessary to machine or work the turbine hub for forming the splines. As a result, the structure can be simple, and the working cost can be reduced.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, the lockup device of the torque converter has a first engagement portion that is formed of a plurality of first claw portions, and the second engagement portion is formed of a plurality of second claw portions.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, the lockup device of the torque converter in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention further has such a feature that the first engagement portion is integrally formed with a turbine shell of the turbine.
In accordance with a fourth aspect of the present invention, the lockup device of the torque converter in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention further has such a feature that the supported portion of the driven member is radially supported by the drive member.
In accordance with a fifth aspect of the present invention, the lockup device of the torque converter in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention further has such a feature that the supported portion of the driven member is radially supported by a portion of the turbine.
In accordance with a sixth aspect of the present invention, the lockup device of the torque converter in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention further has such a feature that the supported portion of the driven member is radially supported by the plate.
In accordance with a seventh aspect of the present invention, the lockup device of the torque converter in accordance with the second aspect of the present invention further has such a feature that the supported portion of the driven member is radially supported by the plurality of first claw portions.
In accordance with the present invention, a torque converter is pr

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