Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
Patent
1991-11-25
1993-06-22
Aftergut, Jeff H.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
156155, 156245, 192107M, 192 53F, 188251A, B32B 1800, F16D 1360, F16D 6904
Patent
active
052214010
ABSTRACT:
A blocker-clutch assembly (10) includes an openly porous, pyrolytic carbon composite friction material (74) configured for optimum performance and, therefore, prevention or substantial prevention of nonsynchronous engagement of positive clutch members (12,14) due to premature unblocking of blocker tooth ramps (48-54). The composite friction material is formed to be resilient in direction normal to its friction surface (76c), is cut into segments (76), is positioned and bonded to a frustoconical surface (62) using fixtures 80,82 for preserving the resiliency and with the segments circumferentially spaced apart, and is configured to control engagement force thereon in a range of 150-300 pounds per square inch (100-200 N/cm.sup.2).
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Aftergut Jeff H.
Eaton Corporation
Rulon P. S.
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