192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Operators
Patent
1983-06-23
1986-10-21
Scott, Samuel
192 clutches and power-stop control
Clutches
Operators
192 7018, 464 68, F16D 314
Patent
active
046180486
ABSTRACT:
A clutch assembly has first and second friction generating means for resisting movement of the clutch plate relative to a sub-plate, and movement of the sub-plate relative to the hub. Disposed between the hub flange and the friction lining carrier plates, the first and second friction generating means include a pair of control plates linked to form a control member, friction means, and axial force exerting means disposed so that the friction means are pressed against either the hub flange, a carrier plate, or a control plate, to generate frictional resistance force. The control member is made sufficiently rigid and is so arranged relative to the hub flange, friction means, force exerting means, and carrier plates, so that the force exerted by the axial force exerting means of the first friction generating means will not interfere with the force exerted by the axial force exerting means of the second friction generating means.
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Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha
Flanigan Allen J.
Scott Samuel
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