192 clutches and power-stop control – Elements – Locks
Patent
1980-04-11
1982-08-17
Bonck, Rodney H.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Elements
Locks
92171, 403316, 403328, 403379, F15B 2100, F16B 2114, F16B 2116
Patent
active
043445160
ABSTRACT:
A disengaging device is used with a frictional clutch which includes a rotating member displaceable in the direction of its axis of rotation. The disengaging device provides a releasable locking connection between the rotating member and a gear case, and includes a first part and a second part each coaxial with the axis of rotation and with the second part laterally enclosing the first part. At least one opening extends through the outer second part and is located opposite a groove or recess in the inner part. A locking member is passed through the opening into locking engagement with the groove or recess in the first part for preventing relative axial displacement between the two parts. The locking member can be removed for separating the two parts.
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Bonck Rodney H.
Fichtel & Sachs AG
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