Clutch and brake device for presses, punches and the like

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

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B60K 4124

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044402783

ABSTRACT:
A clutch and brake device for presses, punches, or the like, wherein a drive shaft of the presses or punches may be connected selectively to a flywheel by way of a friction clutch and may be braked with respect to a frame of the press or punch by a friction brake. A bearing for the flywheel is provided at the frame on a tubular extension, with an end section of the drive shaft extending through the tubular extension. The friction clutch and friction brake are arranged on the end section of the drive shaft on a side facing away from the frame at a position beyond the bearing for the flywheel. The friction clutch engages at the flywheel by way of an annular support extending over the friction brake and attached to the flywheel. The friction brake is supported by way of a hollow support extended through the flywheel and encompassing the drive shaft.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3000478 (1961-09-01), Carter
patent: 3494450 (1970-02-01), Mankowsky et al.
patent: 4071940 (1978-02-01), Hazelton
patent: 4186827 (1980-02-01), Spanke

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