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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 29, 2000
Filed:
Jan. 08, 1998
Mannesmann Sachs AG, Schweinfurt, DE;
Abstract
A actuating device for a friction clutch which is arranged in the drivetrain of a motor vehicle in a housing cover between an internal combustion engine and a transmission. The actuating device includes a release bearing arrangement and a positioning servo arrangement for the release bearing arrangement. The positioning servo arrangement has a pressure medium power cylinder arrangement and a control valve connected with a pressure medium source. The control valve includes a valve arrangement which is switchable between at least two control states depending on an actual quantity representing the axial position of the release bearing arrangement and on a control quantity representing a reference position of the release bearing arrangement. In a first control state, there is a pressure medium connection between the pressure medium power cylinder arrangement and the pressure medium source, and in a second control state there is a pressure medium connection between the pressure medium power cylinder arrangement and a pressure compensation port. The valve arrangement includes two valve elements which are movable relative to one another and relative to a valve housing. The control quantity is represented by the position of a first valve element of the two valve elements and the actual quantity is represented by the position of a second valve element of the two valve elements relative to the valve housing. A differential quantity associated with the actual quantity and control quantity is represented by the position of the two valve elements relative to one another.