192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Axially engaging
Patent
1998-11-09
2000-03-28
Marmor, Charles A
192 clutches and power-stop control
Clutches
Axially engaging
192 5451, F16D 1104, F16D 1106
Patent
active
060419024
ABSTRACT:
A clutch assembly for transmitting power from an oscillating drive shaft to a driven mechanism includes a clutch member having a rotatable input component for receiving power from the oscillating drive shaft, a rotatable output component for transferring power to the driven mechanism and a spring mounted at one end to the input component and having an opposite end secured in a fixed position. The spring biases the input component into engagement with the output component upon rotation of the drive shaft in one direction and biases the input component toward the output component upon rotation of the drive shaft in an opposite direction. The assembly preferably includes a plurality of clutch members for sequentially transmitting power from a drive shaft to the driven mechanism to cause rotation thereof.
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Marmor Charles A
Pang Roger
Varatran, Inc.
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