Amplifying clutch

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutch and brake – Sliding operation

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192 35, 192 483, 192 93A, F16D 1302, F16D 1500, F16D 6702

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042867010

ABSTRACT:
Torque is transmitted from the input member of a clutch to a primary shoe when the primary shoe is pressed into frictional engagement with the input member by compression springs. When initially turned by the input member, the primary shoe moves a series of balls angularly along inclined ramps to cause a secondary shoe to shift into frictional engagement with the input member and transmit torque to the output member of the clutch. A brake acts through the shoes to retard the output member when the clutch is disengaged.

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patent: 3744609 (1973-07-01), Miller
patent: 3915268 (1975-10-01), MacDonald
patent: 3978947 (1976-09-01), Modersohn

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