GB1577749A

GB1577749A – Electric clutch and brake motor
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GB1577749A – Electric clutch and brake motor
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Electric clutch and brake motor

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GB1577749A

GB1577749A
GB50815/77A
GB5081577A
GB1577749A
GB 1577749 A
GB1577749 A
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GB 50815/77 A
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1976-12-20
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Quick Rotan Becker and Notz KG

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H—ELECTRICITY

H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER

H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES

H02K7/00—Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with dynamo-electric machines, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motors or auxiliary dynamo-electric machines

H02K7/10—Structural association with clutches, brakes, gears, pulleys or mechanical starters

H02K7/112—Structural association with clutches, brakes, gears, pulleys or mechanical starters with friction clutches in combination with brakes

H02K7/1125—Magnetically influenced friction clutches and brakes

Description

PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 11) ( 21) Application No 50815/77 ( 22) Filed 6 Dec 1977 t ( 31) Convention Application No 2 657 659 ( 32) Filed 20 Dec 1976 in A_ ( 33) Fed Rep of Germany (DE) LD ( 44) Complete Specification published 29 Oct 1980 ( 51) INT CL 3 H 02 K 7/112 ( 52) Index at acceptance H 2 A VM VQ ( 54) ELECTRIC CLUTCH AND BRAKE MOTOR ( 71) We, QUICK-ROTAN BECKER & NOTZ KG, a German Kommanditgesellschaft, of Griifenhiuser Strafe 85, 6100 Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in
and by the following statement: –
This invention relates to an electric clutch and brake motor, the clutch member of which is in driving connection with the driven output shaft, and is capable of being electromagnetically coupled to a flywheel of the continuously driven main driving shaft of the motor and/or to a brake abutment.
It is already known (DT-AS 1,613,350) to arrange the clutch member to be axially displaceable upon the driven output shaft in such a motor and to include it as a part of the magnetic circuit for the clutch or the brake magnet.
Particularly in those cases in which such clutch and brake motors are installed for speed control purposes and/or as position drives, it is important in practice to keep the time required for running up to speed and for retardation as short as possible, so that the drive is capable of rapid response to suitable control or regulation signals.
Also, because the transmissible power depends to a large extent upon the thermal loading of the clutch and brake system, it is desirable to keep the developed heat to as small a level as possible.
The object of the present invention is to provide a motor which will satisfy these demands more completely than the known motor constructions.
The present invention provides an electric motor with an electromagnetically actuated clutch and brake wherein a flywheel axially displaceably mounted on the motor shaft and a brake abutment axially displaceably mounted on the motor housnig are arranged for selective engagement with a clutch member which is fixed against axial and rotational movement with respect to an output shaft, the flywheel being axially displaceable with respect to the motor shaft by means of a cylindrical flywheel adjusting member coaxial with the said motor shaft and non-rotatable but axially displaceable with respect to the motor hous 5 ing, said adjusting member forming the armature of a clutch magnet fixed to the housing, whereby, upon energisation of the magnet, the flywheel can be brought into frictional engagement with the said clutch 60 member, and the brake abutment being in the form of a cylindrical member coaxial with the output shaft and non-rotatably connected to the motor housing, said brake abutment forming the armature of a brake 65 magnet fixed to the housing.
This construction makes it possible to maintain small those masses of the motor which are required to be accelerated and retarded Consequently the kinetic energy 70 employed for acceleration and retardation is restricted to a minimum In the case of a speed controlled drive it is possible for the actual value speed to follow the reference value speed with a high degree of ac 75 curacy In the case of position drives a high accuracy stopping characteristic can be achieved as well as short retardation periods for bringing the motor to rest The developed heat remains comparatively 80 small The relatively large masses of the flywheel and the brake abutment require to be moved in the axial direction only through very short distances (usually fractions of 1 mm) so that overall small time 85 constants can be achieved.
The clutch member fixed to the output shaft can be formed integrally therewith.
Preferably, however, it is provided with a clutch plate and a brake plate, both of 90 which are connected to the output shaft in such a manner as to be non-rotatable and non-displaceable with respect thereto.
The flywheel adjusting member and the brake abutment are axially movable, pre 95 ferably by means of ball guides, with respect to the housing members which support them Such types of guides have a particularly low degree of friction, are to a great extent noiseless in operation aud 100 1 577 749 ( 19) 1,577,749 practically eliminate undesired free play.
For transmitting the axial motion of the flywheel adjusting member to the flywheel itself, there is suitably employed an axial pressure bearing located between these two components, and which preferably is held in the assembled condition by means of a permanent magnet In place of this arrangement it is also possible to use a radial/axial pressure bearing.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention the clutch plate arid/or the brake plate are constructed as fan wheels having cooling air channels By adopting this method of construction the clutch plate and the brake plate may be utilised for reinforcing the effect of the clutch-brake unit.
Appropriately the clutch and brake magnet embrace the clutch member concentrically By the use of an air baffle plate, preferably positioned between the clutch plate and the brake plate, it is possible to guide the current of cooled air to sweep across the inner side of the clutch and brake magnets and thus bring about the dissipation of the convected heat.
The clutch magnet and the brake magnet are preferably axially adjustable with reference to the bearing shields by means of threaded rings In this way the adjustment is rendered particularly simple and any wear suffered by the friction linings can be compensated without trouble at any time.
Because the clutch member is not required to form any portion of the magnetic circuit of the clutch and brake, it is possible for the said clutch member to be made of a non-magnetic light material, in particular light metal or synthetic plastics.
The clutch plate and the brake plate preferably carry friction linings of cork impregnated with lubricating media, whilst the clutch surface and the brake surface of the flywheel and of the brake abutment respectively are coated with materials such as sintered metal, bronze and/or synthetic plastics, which exhibit an improved frictional characteristic with respect to cork than is possessed by iron.
The brake abutment is preferably provided with ribs By this means the cooling effect is improved, whilst the inertial mass is reduced and a high degree c’ mechanical stiffness is maintained.
A type of bearing arrangement which is particularly suitable for the output shaft is a paired angular ball bearing.
The invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through the clutch-brake unit of a motor according to the invention, and Figure 2 is a longitudinal section through a modified embodiment, wherein the output shaft as well as the bearing shield supporting it and the brake magnet and clutch magnet are omitted.
Referring to the drawings, in Figure 1 70 there is indicated at 1 the continuously rotating main driving shaft of a polyphase or single phase alternating current motor, the further details of which motor are not shown in the drawing, the end of 75 said driving shaft having a splined section 2 Upon the section 2 there is mounted a flywheel 3, which is provided with an internal splined section 6, which corresponds to the splines 5 of the section 2 of the 80 shaft The flywheel 3, which is preferably made of cast iron, is provided with a series of peripherally distributed air cooling channels 7, and accommodates a permanent magnet 8 at its end face nearest to the 85 motor The driving shaft I runs in a ball bearing 10, which is mounted in a bearing shield 11 of the motor Between the bearing shield 11 and the flywheel 3, there is located the hub 12 of a flywheel adjusting 90 member 13 made of ferromagnetic material, said flywheel adjusting member having an annular portion 14 concentrically embracing the flywheel The member 13 bears against the flywheel 3 by way of an 95 axial pressure bearing 15, which is retained in position by means of the permanent magnet 8.
A non-rotatable connection between the member 13 and the bearing shield 11, which 100 nevertheless allows at the same time a limited axial adjusting movement of the member 13, is provided by a plurality, for example three, peripherally spaced ball guide members 16 The ball guide mem 105 bers 16, of which only one is shown in Figure 1, comprise a guide pin 18, which is connected by a screw 19 to the bearing shield 11 The guide pin 18 is embraced by a ball sleeve 20, in which a plurality of 110 balls 21 are supported for free rotation.
The balls 21 are distributed both in the axial direction as well as in the circumferential direction about the shaft of the guide pin 18, and bear against the external 115 surface thereof as well as against the internal surface of a bearing bush 22, which is a press fit into axially directed aperture 23 in the circumferential portion 14 of the member 13 120 By means of a number of circumferentially distributed bolts 25 there is connected to the bearing shield 11 a further bearing shield 26, in the hub 27 of which there is supported a driven output shaft 28 by 125 means of a journal 29 and an angular ball bearing 30 A number of ball guide members 32, which are designed in the same manner as the above described ball guide members 16, are installed in apertures 33 of 130 1,577,749 an annular brake abutment 34 These provide for a non-rotatable connection between the brake abutment 34 and the bearing shield 26 whilst at the same time allowing a limited axial displacement of the brake abutment.
To the inwardly situated end of the output shaft 28 there is rigidly and non-displaceably connected a clutch member 35, comprising a clutch plate 36 and a brake plate 37 Both of the plates 36 and 37 are formed as fan wheels by the provision therein of apertures 38, 39 and 40, 41 An air baffle plate 42 is located between both of the plates The clutch plate 36 and the brake plate 37 support at their respectively remotely situated end surfaces friction linings 43, 44, consisting preferably of cork, impregnated with a lubricating medium.
The friction linings 43, 44 of the clutch member are respectively situated opposite to a clutch lining 45 and a brake lining 46.
The linings 45, 46 may consist of a sintered metal, bronze and/or a suitable synthetic plastics material, and are respectively mounted upon the flywheel 3 and the brake abutment 34.
The bearing shields 11, 26 carry at their oppositely situated end faces threaded rings 48 and 49 respectively, which are respectively threaded into a clutch magnet 50 and a brake magnet 51 Both of these magnets are in the form of an electromagnet respectively surrounding the clutch plate 36 and the brake plate 37, the windings of which are indicated at 52 and 53 and have the same radius In the embodiment shown the clutch plate 36 and the brake plate 37 are keyed in the manner shown in the drawing to the output shaft 28, and are also locked against axial movement by means of a nut 54 threaded onto the inwardly situated end of the output shaft.
Nevertheless, it is of course obvious that the rigid and non-displaceable connection between these plates may be effected in any other suitable manner.
When in operation, if neither of the windings 52 and 53 is supplied with current, the flywheel 3 rotates with the main driving shaft 1 without being coupled to the output shaft 28 If the winding 52 is energised, then the clutch magnet 50 attracts the member 13 to the right as seen in Figure 1, and by means of the axial pressure bearing the flywheel 3 is carried along axially.
Thus the flywheel has its clutch lining 45 pressed against the friction lining 43 of the clutch plate 36 The output shaft 28 is therefore accelerated to the rpm of the main driving shaft 1.
As soon as the winding 52 is de-energised, and in its place the brake magnet 51 is energised, the brake abutment 34 is displaced under the influence of the magnetic force to the left as seen in Figure 1 Thus frictional engagement is established between the brake lining 46 of the brake abutment and the friction lining 44 of the brake plate 37 The output shaft 28 is therefore re 70 tarded.
It is conceivable that, instead of employing an alternate or intermittent supply of energy for the clutch magnet and the brake magnet 50, 51, an operation can also 75 be carried out using overlapping energisation of the clutch and the brake magnets, but such a mode of operation is less favourable having regard to the developed heat.
By reason of the provision of cooling air 80 channels 7 the continuously rotating flywheel 3 functions as a fan wheel, which induces a cooling air current indicated at 56 The cooling air current 56 enters through ports 57 in the bearing shield 26 85 into the clutch and brake system, passes through the gaps between the rings 58, 59 of the bearing shield 26 and the brake abutment 34 and proceeds through the central opening 60 in the brake abutment 34 as 90 well as through the aperture 41 in the brake plate 37 to the interior of said plate.
At this position, as a result of the provision of the air baffle plate 42, the cooling air then flows outwardly into the apertures 95 The air current then sweeps over the inner surface of the brake magnet and clutch magnet 51, 50, in order finally to proceed through the apertures 38, 39 of the clutch plate 36, the air cooling channels 7 100 of the flywheel 3, apertures 61 in the annular portion 14 of the member 13, to leave the motor through ports 62 in the bearing shield 11 In the engaged condition, the cooling air current is intensified by the fan 105 wheel effect of the clutch disc and the brake disc.
By means of the threaded rings 48, 49 the arrangement may be easily adjusted.
In this way any damage to the parts is ex 110 cluded If the air gap is too large the result is merely that the coupling takes place more slowly; if the air gap is too small, the magnetic force is taken up by the pressure bearing, and the clutching 115 action does not take place.
The practical form of the drive according to Figure 2 differs from that according to Figure 1 only by reason of the fact that, instead of using the axial pressure bearing 120 and the permanent magnet 8 associated with said bearing, there is provided between the hub 12 of the member 13 and the flywheel 3, a radial/axial pressure bearing 65 mounted upon the member 13 125

Claims (1)

WHAT WE CLAIM IS: –
1 An electric motor with an electromagnetically actuated clutch and brake wherein a flywheel axially displaceably 130 1,577,749 mounted on the motor shaft and a brake abutment axially displaceably mounted on the motor housing are arranged for selective engagement with a clutch member which is fixed against axial and rotational movement with respect to an output shaft, the flywheel being axially displaceable with respect to the motor shaft by means of a cylindrical flywheel adjusting member coaxial with the said motor shaft and nonrotatable but axially displaceable with respect to the motor housing, said adjusting member forming the armature of a clutch magnet fixed to the housing, whereby, upon energisation of the magnet, the flywheel can be brought into frictional engagement with the said clutch member, and the brake abutment being in the form of a cylindrical member coaxial with the output shaft and non-rotatably connected to the motor housing, said brake abutment forming the armature of a brake magnet fixed to the housing.
2 A motor according to Claim 1, wherein the flywheel adjusting member is non-rotatably connected to a bearing shield at the driving shaft end of the motor.
3 A motor according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the brake abutment is non-rotatably connected to a bearing shield of the motor at the output shaft side, which bearing shield is arranged coaxial with respect to and axially adjacent the bearing shield for the driving shaft.
4 A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the said clutch member comprises a clutch plate and a brake plate.
A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the flywheel adjusting member and the brake abutment are each axially movable, by means of ball guides, with respect to the portions of the housing supporting them.
6 A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein an axial pressure bearing is provided between the flywheel adjusting member and the flywheel for transmitting axial motion to the latter.
7 A motor according to Claim 6, wherein the axial pressure bearing is held in position by means of a permanent magnet.
8 A motor according to any one of Claims 1-5, wherein a radiallaxial pressure bearing is arranged between the flywheel adjusting member and the flywheel for the purpose of transmitting axial movement to the latter.
9 A motor according to Claim 4 or any one of Claims 5 to 8 as appended thereto, wherein the clutch plate and/or the brake plate is or are formed as a fan wheel with cooling air apertures.
A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the clutch 65 magnet and the brake magnet coaxially surround the clutch member.
11 A motor according to the combination of Claims 9 and 10, wherein an air baffle plate is so arranged that a cooling 70 air current is caused to sweep over the inner surface of the clutch magnet and the brake magnet.
12 A motor according to Claim 11, wherein the air baffle plate is located be 75 tween the clutch plate and the brake plate.
13 A motor according to Claim 3 or any one of Claims 4 to 12 as appended thereto, wherein the clutch magnet and the brake magnet are axially adjustable with 80 reference to the bearing shields by means of threaded rings.
14 A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the clutch member consists of a non-metallic light 85 material.
A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the clutch surface and the brake surface of the flywheel and the brake abutment respectively 90 are lined with sintered metal, bronze and/ or synthetic plastics material.
16 A motor according to Claim 4 or any one of Claims 5 to 15 as appended thereto, wherein the clutch plate and the 95 brake plate carry friction linings consisting of cork impregnated with lubricating medium.
17 A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the brake 100 abutment is provided with ribs.
1 A motor according to any one of the foregoing Claims, wherein the output shaft is mounted in a pair of inclined ball bearings 105 19 An electric motor with an electromagnetically actuated clutch and brake, substantially as described herein with reference to Fig 1 or Fig 2 of the accompanying drawings 110 GEE & CO, Chartered Patent Agents, Chancery House, Chancery Lane, London WC 2 A l QU, and 39 Epsom Road, Guildford, Surrey.
Agents for the Applicants.
Printed for Her Maiesty’s Stationery Office by Burgess & Son (Abingdon), Ltd -1980.
Published at The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.

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1981-03-04
PS
Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]

1985-07-31
PCNP
Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee

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