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United States Patent (19) Koitabashi 54 75 (73) 1 (51) (5) (58 56) ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH WITH AN IMPROVED MAGNETC ROTATABLE MEMBER Inventor: Takatoshi Koitabashi, Annaka, Japan Assignee: Sanden Corporation, Gunma, Japan Appl. No.: 661,465 Filed: Oct. 16, 1984 Int. Cl.... F16D 7/10 U.S. C.... 19/84 C Field of Search... 19/84 C, 1 D, 17 C, 19/18 B, 84 C; 188/161; 310/78 References Cited U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS 4,160,498 7/1979 Newton et al... 19/84 C 4,305,198 /1981 Kanamaru et al....... 19/84 C 4,39,356 7/1983 Takemura et al....... 9/84 C 4,45,50 1/1984 Hiraga...... 19/84 C 4,43,446 /1984 Okano... 19/84 C Primary Examiner-George H. Krizmanich Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Banner, Birch, McKie & Beckett 11 Patent Number: (45) Date of Patent: Sep., 1987 57 ABSTRACT An electromagnetic clutch includes a first rotatable member of magnetic material having an axial end sur face and a hollow portion in which an annular electro magnetic device is disposed in a stationary position. A second rotatable member, such as a drive shaft, is pro vided within the first rotatable member. A hub is se cured on the second rotatable member and a magnetic armature plate is supported on and around the hub. The magnetic armature plate, which faces the axial end sur face of the first rotatable member at a predetermined axial air gap, is capable of limited axial movement and is - attracted to the first rotatable member when the electro magnetic device is energized to frictionally engage the first rotatable member. In particular, in the electromag netic clutch of this invention, the first rotatable member includes an outer cylindrical member, an inner cylindri cal member and an axial end plate member which has an axial end surface connected therebetween, with the outer diameter of the axial end plate member exceeding the diameter of the outer cylindrical member and the inner diameter being smaller than the diameter of the inner cylindrical member. Claims, 9 Drawing Figures S- 3S S551 St"Z s 7 s:

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1. ELECTROMAGNETIC CLUTCH WITH AN IMPROVED MAGNETIC ROTATABLE MEMBER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention generally relates to electromagnetic clutches and, more particularly, to an improved mag netic rotatable member for an electromagnetic clutch. Electromagnetic clutches generally are mounted on a device having a drive shaft to selectively drive the device from an external power source. A conventional electromagnetic clutch is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,044,594 and 3,08,933. Such a conven tional electromagnetic clutch is shown in FIG. 1 and includes magnetic pulley 3 rotatably mounted on tubu lar extension 1a of device 1 through bearing. Magnetic pulley 3 is rotated by an external power source through a belt (not shown). Annular electromagnetic device 4 is disposed in a stationary position in a hollow portion defined by pulley 3 and is secured on device 1 through support plate 4a, Hub 6 is secured on outer terminal end of drive shaft 5 and armature plate 8 is supported by a plurality of leaf springs 7 on and around hub 6 at a predetermined radial gap. Armature plate 8, which faces the axial end surface of pulley 3 at a predeter mined axial gap, is capable of limited axial movement, In the above described electromagnetic clutch, pulley 3 includes outer cylindrical portion 31 on which belt receiving groove 31a is formed, inner cylindrical por tion 3 and axial end plate portion 33 connecting the outer and inner cylindrical portions 31 and 3. Axial end plate portion 33 has a plurality of concentric slits 33a, 33b which form concentric annular magnetic pole faces at an axial end thereof. Armature plate 8 also is provided with slit 8a on the surface opposite the con centric slits of pulley 3. In this conventional electromagnetic clutch, pulley 3 is formed as a single body of magnetic material, such as steel, by a two-step process including a forging step followed by a machining step. In the forging step, U shaped annular ring A' is formed as shown in FIG. a, and in the machining step, ring A' is machined to the accurate diameter of pulley 3, i.e., the oblique line por tion shown in FIG. b is cut by machine. Concentric slits 33a, 33b then are formed by a press punching step. Thus, as described above, the pulley is formed in several steps, such as the forging and machining steps, which waste much material as evident from a comparison of FIG. a and FIG. b. This waste of material increases the cost of the magnetic clutch. In addition, if it is desired to increase the rotation speed of the pulley, the diameter of pulley 3 should be reduced, which means the distance between inner diam eter D4 of outer cylindrical portion 31 and outer diame ter D5 of inner cylindrical portion 3 should be reduced. As a result of such a reduction, however, the distance between concentric, slits 33a, 33b is reduced, which in turn reduces the frictional contact surface between the armature plate and the pulley. This has the additional disadvantage of reducing the transmitted torque. To resolve the above described disadvantage of re duced transmission torque, the frictional contact surface between axial end plate portion 33 and armature plate 8 can be increased. For example, outer diameter D of axial end plate portion 33 and outer diameter D1 of armature plate 8 can be increased. However, if these diameters are increased, the amount of wasted material 10 15 0 5 30 35 40 45 50 55 65 to form the final shape of the pulley is increased, which again increases the cost of the magnetic clutch. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is a primary object of this invention to provide an improved electromagnetic clutch having a magnetic rotatable member which can be produced by a simple method to reduce production time and wasted material. It is another object of this invention to provide an electromagnetic clutch having sufficient frictional sur face area to increase transmission torque. It is still another object of this invention to provide an improved method for producing a magnetic rotatable member for an electromagnetic clutch. An electromagnetic clutch according to this inven tion includes a first rotatable member of magnetic mate rial which is rotatably supported on a bearing and has an axial end surface. An electromagnetic device is dis posed in a stationary position in a hollow portion of the first rotatable member. A second rotatable member, such as a drive shaft, is provided within the first rotat able member. A hub is secured on the second rotatable member and a magnetic armature plate is supported on and around the hub at a radial gap. The magnetic arma ture plate, which faces the axial end surface of the first rotatable member at a predetermined axial air gap, is capable of limited axial movement. The magnetic arma ture plate is attracted to the first rotatabe member when the electromagnetic device is energized to frictionally engage the first rotatable member. In particular, in the electromagnetic clutch of this invention, the first rotat able member includes an outer cylindrical member, an inner cylindrical member and an axial end plate member which has an axial end surface connected therebetween, with the outer diameter of the axial end plate member exceeding the diameter of the outer cylindrical member and the inner diameter being smaller than the diameter of the inner cylindrical member. Further objects, features and other aspects of this invention will be understood from the following de tailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention referring to the annexed drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional electromagnetic clutch. FIGS. A and B are cross-sectional views of a pull ley for a conventional electromagnetic clutch for use in illustrating a known production method. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of an electromagnetic clutch according to one embodiment of this invention. FIGS. 4a-4e are cross-sectional views of a pulley for use in illustrating the production method of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to FIG. 3, the preferred embodiment of the present invention is similar to the conventional electro magnetic clutch shown in FIG. 1 except for the con struction of the pulley. Therefore, similar parts are represented by the same reference characters as in FIG. 1 and the detailed description of the similar parts will be omitted in order to simplify the following description of the preferred embodiment. In the preferred embodiment of FIG. 3, pulley 300, which is formed as a single body of material, includes outer cylindrical portion 301 having belt-receiving

3 grooves 301a, inner cylindrical portion 30 and axial end plate portion 303 at one end surface of both cylin drical portions 301 and 30 for connecting therebe tween. Thus, annular hollow portion 304 is defined by portions 301, 30 and 303 and stationary electromag netic device 4 is placed within hollow portion 304 with a small gap between electromagnetic device 4 and por tions 301-303. Inner and outer cylindrical portions 301 and 30 are connected to axial end plate portion 303 through step portions 305, 306, respectively. As shown in FIG.3, inner diameter D8 of inner cylindrical portion 30 is larger than inner diameter D7 of axial end plate portion 303 and outer diameter D3 of outer cylindrical portion 301 is smaller than outer diameter D6 of axial end plate portion 303. In this construction of pulley 300, the inner end of the outer axial end surface of the outer race of bearing is fitted against the inner end surface of step portion 306. Therefore, axial movement of the outer race of bearing is prevented by step portion 306 of pulley 300. Additionally, snap ring 40 is disposed on the inner peripheral surface of inner cylindrical portion 30. Axial end plate portion 303 of pulley 300 is provided with concentric slits 303a, 303b to form concentric annular magnetic pole faces at an axial end thereof. A plurality of annular shaped grooves 8a, 8b are formed on the axial end surface of armature plate 8 opposite axial end plate portion 303 of pulley 300. Annular grooves 8a, 8b face concentric slits 303a, 303b. Arma ture plate 8 also includes slit 81 placed midway between annular shaped grooves 8a, 8b. As a result, the frictional surface of armature plate 8 is divided into four portions by slits 303a, 303b and grooves 8a, 8b so that the mag netic flux zigzags between axial end plate portion 303 of pulley 300 and armature plate 8. In the above arrangement, when electromagnetic coil 4 is energized, magnetic flux (gp), as shown by arrows in FIG. 3, is produced and flows through a closed loop including magnetic housing 41 of electromagnetic de vice 4, outer cylindrical portion 301, step portion 305, armature plate 8, axial end plate portion 303, armature plate 8, step portion 306, inner cylindrical portion 30 and the outer race of bearing. Therefore, armature plate 8 is attracted to axial end plate portion 303 of pulley 300 so that drive shaft 5 is rotated together with pulley 300 in a manner similar to conventional electro magnetic clutches. However, in the present invention, the axial end surface of the axial end plate has a large contact surface without increasing the outer diameter of the pulley per se. The large contact surface increases the frictional surface area between pulley 300 and arma ture plate 8. Also, the outer diameter of outer cylindri cal portion 301, on which belt-receiving grooves 301a are formed, is smaller than the outer diameter of axial end plate portion 303 so that high rotating speed can be accomplished without reduction of the transmission torque. When magnetic coil 4 is de-energized, armature plate 8 is separated from pulley 300 and returned to its original position by the recoil strength of leaf springs 7. Thereafter, pulley 300 continues to rotate in response to the output of the external power source, but device 1, which may be a compressor, is not driven. Referring now to FIGS. 4a-4b, a method for produc ing a pulley in accordance with the above described electromagnetic clutch will be explained. As shown in FIG. 4a, a first magnetic circular plate A of a predeter 10 15 0 5 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 4. mined dimension with a central opening is prepared. As to the nature of the magnetic material, any magnetic material which can be drawn and pressed can be used. Magnetic circular plate A first is pressed and drawn to form annular blank B having outer annular cylindrical portion b1, inner annular cylindrical portion b and axial end annular plate portion b3 as shown in FIG. 4b. Con centric slits C1 and C are formed on axial end portion b3 as shown in FIG. 4c by punching. Blank B then is subjected to a reverse drawing or upset working to press outer and inner cylindrical por tions b1 and b so that step portions D1 and D are formed on the outer peripheral portion of axial end plate portion b3 as shown in FIG. 4d. Blank B also is subjected to a cutting process to cut away an outer peripheral surface of outer cylindrical portion b1 to form belt-receiving grooves therein as shown in FIG. 4e. Thus, pulley 300 is completed as shown in FIG. 4e this pulley includes outer cylindrical portion 301, inner cylindrical portion 30 and axial end plate portion 303 connecting cylindrical portions 301 and 30 through step portions 305 and 306, respectively. In the above described method of this invention, since the magnetic pulley is produced by drawing, pressing and cutting, this pulley can be readily produced in less production time and with a high degree of dimensional accuracy. Furthermore, since the amount of cut-away material is quite small, the amount of wasted material is. remarkably reduced to thereby reduce cost. Although an illustrative embodiment of the invention has been described in detail with reference to the ac companying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to that precise embodiment and that various changes and modifications may be effected thereby by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. I claim: 1. An electromagnetic clutch including a first rotat able member of magnetic material rotatably supported on a bearing, an annular electromagnetic device dis posed in a stationary position in a hollow portion of said first rotatable member, said annular electromagnetic device including an annular magnetic housing, an annu lar magnetic coil disposed therein, a second rotatable member, a hub secured on said second rotatable mem ber, a magnetic armature plate supported on and around said hub at a predetermined radial gap, said magnetic armature plate being capable of limited axial movement and facing said first rotatable member at a predeter mined axial air gap, said magnetic armature plate fur ther being attracted to said first rotatable member when said annular magnetic coil is energized, the improve ment comprising said first rotatable member comprising an outer cylindrical member, an inner cylindrical mem ber and an axial end plate member which has an axial end surface connecting said outer and inner cylindrical members, wherein the outer diameter of said axial end plate member is larger than the diameter of any part of the outer cylindrical member and the inner diameter of said axial end plate member is smaller than the diameter of any part of the inner cylindrical member.. The electromagnetic clutch of claim 1 wherein said first rotatable member is a single piece of pressed and drawn metal and an axial end portion of both of said cylindrical members is connected to said axial end plate member through a drawn flange portion. k k xk sk