Clutch mechanism

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutch and brake – Peripheral brake

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C192S0120BA, C192S04100R

Reexamination Certificate

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06974010

ABSTRACT:
A clutch mechanism includes rotation operating unit for rotating a second rotational member integrally with a first rotational member, the rotation operating unit includes a collar member installed near the second end of the operating spring, and at least one braking member rotatably disposed generating biasing force containing an element in a radial direction relative to a circumferential slidable contact surface of the collar member. The braking member includes an engaging portion configured to engage the second edge of the operating spring therewith.

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English translation of German Official Letter dated May 25, 2005.

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