US505025A - Magnetic clutch or coupling - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D27/00—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor
- F16D27/02—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor with electromagnets incorporated in the clutch, i.e. with collecting rings
- F16D27/04—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor with electromagnets incorporated in the clutch, i.e. with collecting rings with axially-movable friction surfaces
- F16D27/06—Magnetically- or electrically- actuated clutches; Control or electric circuits therefor with electromagnets incorporated in the clutch, i.e. with collecting rings with axially-movable friction surfaces with friction surfaces arranged within the flux
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- My invention relates to electromagnetic clutches or couplings wherein connection of two parts is eifected and maintained through the attraction of an armature by an electromagnet, and in which actual and immediate contact is necessary; and it consists in the combination of an electromagnetic clutch or coupling having an interrupted magnetic circuit, with an armature adapted and arranged to be brought into direct contact with the pole or poles of said electro-magnet.
- the drawing is a sectional view of a clutch embodying the said invention.
- the body or core A of the magnet is made in the form of a conical hub or clutch member
- a pin or key, a, of brass or other non-magnetic material may be employed to prevent the ring B from turning independently of hub A.
- E indicates an armature, constituting the second clutch member, and recessed to receive or fit upon the conical hub A, so that when the part A is energized by the passage of an electric current through the coil D, the parts are drawn together and caused to bind with a force due to the wedging action of the conical faces, and the attractive force of the magnet.
- the drawing shows the armature or part E of the clutch in the form of a band pulley, having a limited movement upon the shaft F, toward and from the part A, which latter is keyed fast upon the shaft. Obviously, however, the arrangement may be reversed or varied at will.
- the parts A and E may represent parts of a brake as well as a clutch, or they may stand for any other two parts requiring to be alternately connected and disconnected.
- I do not mean to be understood as claiming broadly an electro-magnet with an interrupted magnetic circuit, or with pole-shoes insulated from the body of the pole or poles, as such magnets have beenproposed for use in electric motors.
- motors there is no actual contact of the magnet pole pieces and the armatures, and there is consequently no trouble from residual magnetism; but where the parts come into direct contact, the effect of residual magnetism is very great; a clutch of this description but with uninterrupted magnetic circuit, used in hoisting machinery, requiring a pull of over two hundred pounds to effect a separation after de-energization of the magnet; whereas, with the interrupted magnetic circuit, aclutch otherwise the same,is separated with the application of very slight force.
- An electromagnetic clutch comprising an electro-magnet, the magnetic circuit of which is interrupted by non-magnetic material; and an armature, adapted and arranged to make direct contact with said electro-niagnet, substantially as set forth.
- an electromagnetic clutch or coupling the combination with an armature E, of an electro-magnet comprising a body A, pole piece B, non-magnetic layer 0 between the IO body and the pole-piece, and winding D;
- magnet and the armature being of conical form and adapted and arranged to 001116 into direct contact and adhere one to the other, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
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-(No Model.) G. A. BROW MAGNETIC CLUTCH OR LING.
No. 505,025. Patented Sept. 12, 1893.
Tfiinesses." GEORG BROWM UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE A. BROIVN, OF MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN.
MAGNETIC CLUTCH OR COUPLING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 505,025, dated September 12, 1893.
Application filed February 11, 1893. Serial No.461,869. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE A. BROWN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Muskegon, in thecounty of Muskegon and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electro Magnetic Clutches or Couplings, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to electromagnetic clutches or couplings wherein connection of two parts is eifected and maintained through the attraction of an armature by an electromagnet, and in which actual and immediate contact is necessary; and it consists in the combination of an electromagnetic clutch or coupling having an interrupted magnetic circuit, with an armature adapted and arranged to be brought into direct contact with the pole or poles of said electro-magnet.
The drawing is a sectional view of a clutch embodying the said invention.
It is well understood that if the electric circuit of an electro-magnet be opened during contact of the armature with the pole or poles of the magnet, the armature will adhere with greater or less tenacity, owing to residual magnet-ism. If, however, the magnetic circuit be broken or interrupted at any point, there will be little or no residual magnetism, and consequently the armature will fall away or may be withdrawn from the magnet poles without difficulty.
In the application of electro-magnetism to brakes, clutches, &c., it is found that residual magnetism greatly interferes with the certainty and eiiiciency of operation, maintaining a contact when it should be broken; and owing to the rubbing or frictional contact it is impracticable to maintain in efiicient condition the thin facing or coating with which magnet poles are sometimes provided to prevent residual magnetism. To render the interrupting layer or body available for such uses, and make it applicable generally to electromagnetic clutches, I introduce such material into the body of the magnet core at any suitable point, leaving the exposed face or faces in the natural condition, while the interrupting non-magnetic material is protected from wear or abrasion.
1n the draWingI have shown a form of clutch which I have used with good results. In this,
the body or core A of the magnet is made in the form of a conical hub or clutch member,
grooved to receive the helix or coil D, and
having one of its polar portions, B, made in the form of a ring, separate from the body, but shrunk or otherwise securely fastened thereon around an intervening band, layer, or film 0 of copper, brass, zinc or the like. A pin or key, a, of brass or other non-magnetic material may be employed to prevent the ring B from turning independently of hub A.
E indicates an armature, constituting the second clutch member, and recessed to receive or fit upon the conical hub A, so that when the part A is energized by the passage of an electric current through the coil D, the parts are drawn together and caused to bind with a force due to the wedging action of the conical faces, and the attractive force of the magnet.
The drawing shows the armature or part E of the clutch in the form of a band pulley, having a limited movement upon the shaft F, toward and from the part A, which latter is keyed fast upon the shaft. Obviously, however, the arrangement may be reversed or varied at will.
The parts A and E may represent parts of a brake as well as a clutch, or they may stand for any other two parts requiring to be alternately connected and disconnected.
I do not mean to be understood as claiming broadly an electro-magnet with an interrupted magnetic circuit, or with pole-shoes insulated from the body of the pole or poles, as such magnets have beenproposed for use in electric motors. In such motors, however, there is no actual contact of the magnet pole pieces and the armatures, and there is consequently no trouble from residual magnetism; but where the parts come into direct contact, the effect of residual magnetism is very great; a clutch of this description but with uninterrupted magnetic circuit, used in hoisting machinery, requiring a pull of over two hundred pounds to effect a separation after de-energization of the magnet; whereas, with the interrupted magnetic circuit, aclutch otherwise the same,is separated with the application of very slight force.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- 1. An electromagnetic clutch, comprising an electro-magnet, the magnetic circuit of which is interrupted by non-magnetic material; and an armature, adapted and arranged to make direct contact with said electro-niagnet, substantially as set forth.
2. In an electromagnetic clutch or coupling, the combination with an armature E, of an electro-magnet comprising a body A, pole piece B, non-magnetic layer 0 between the IO body and the pole-piece, and winding D; the
magnet and the armature being of conical form and adapted and arranged to 001116 into direct contact and adhere one to the other, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand I5 in the presence of two witnesses.
GEO. A. BROWN. Witnesses:
A. J. SHAW, JNo. W. HERRON.
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US2481028A (en) * | 1944-06-05 | 1949-09-06 | Lear Inc | Axially engaging electromagnetic clutch and brake |
US2525571A (en) * | 1948-05-21 | 1950-10-10 | Martin P Winther | Dynamoelectric machine containing a magnetic fluid mixture |
US2747710A (en) * | 1950-08-30 | 1956-05-29 | Edward W Smith | Variable speed drive |
US20120037473A1 (en) * | 2010-08-13 | 2012-02-16 | Eaton Corporation | Integrated clutch supercharger |
US9086012B2 (en) | 2010-08-13 | 2015-07-21 | Eaton Corporation | Supercharger coupling |
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US2481028A (en) * | 1944-06-05 | 1949-09-06 | Lear Inc | Axially engaging electromagnetic clutch and brake |
US2525571A (en) * | 1948-05-21 | 1950-10-10 | Martin P Winther | Dynamoelectric machine containing a magnetic fluid mixture |
US2747710A (en) * | 1950-08-30 | 1956-05-29 | Edward W Smith | Variable speed drive |
US20120037473A1 (en) * | 2010-08-13 | 2012-02-16 | Eaton Corporation | Integrated clutch supercharger |
US8464697B2 (en) * | 2010-08-13 | 2013-06-18 | Eaton Corporation | Integrated clutch supercharger |
US8776767B2 (en) | 2010-08-13 | 2014-07-15 | Eaton Corporation | Integrated clutch supercharger |
US9086012B2 (en) | 2010-08-13 | 2015-07-21 | Eaton Corporation | Supercharger coupling |
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