Coasting device for a vehicle

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Plural clutch-assemblage

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192 43, 192 50, 192 51, F16D 2708

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a type of coasting device for a vehicle provided between a half shaft and a drive hub with external threads. A forward running ring and a rearward running ring, each with a truncated conical shaped surface, are mounted on the threaded section of the drive hub. An outer casing is coaxially provided at the outer circumference of the drive hub, the internal tapered surfaces of the casting matching the external truncated conical shaped surfaces of the two rings to form an overrunning clutch and a self-locking device. Thus, the inertial energy of vehicles can be sufficiently utilized, the release of harmful emissions from engines reduced, the wear of machine parts decreased and the driver's labor eased.

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