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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 03, 1991
Filed:
Sep. 19, 1990
Edward J Bojas, Marshall, MI (US);
Lester R Campbell, Jr, Battle Creek, MI (US);
Lawrence H Williams, Jr, Battle Creek, MI (US);
Charles A Mains, Marshall, MI (US);
Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
A bypass element (27) for a torque converter (15) is provided in which the bypass element comprises a viscous coupling (29). The viscous coupling includes a housing assembly comprising a body member (35) and a cover member (37), defining a viscous chamber (39) therebetween. Disposed within the viscous chamber is a clutch assembly (41) including a clutch portion (61) and a hub portion (65). The body member includes a hub portion (47) on which are disposed bushings (85 and 87). The cover member includes a hub portion (59) on which is disposed a bushing (89). The hub portion defines annular seal chambers (101 and 103) which include O-ring seals (105 and 107) respectively. Disposed upstream of the upstream O-ring, the hub portion defines an annular leakage groove (113) and an axial passage (115), communicating from the leakage groove to a downstream chamber (109) adjacent the coupling. High pressure in an upstream chamber (111), which would act against the upstream O-ring, is relieved by the leakage groove and axial passage, and the resulting flow of automatic transmission fluid through the hub portion also serves to cool the viscous coupling.