Dual connecting and disconnecting apparatus

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Operators

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C192S085060, C475S116000

Reexamination Certificate

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07104381

ABSTRACT:
A cylinder tube of a second hydraulic cylinder is provided separate from a first piston of a first hydraulic cylinder and integrally fixed to an input shaft. Friction members of a first clutch and friction members of a second clutch are prevented from moving in a first direction by a snap ring attached to a connecting drum. The friction members of the first clutch are friction engaged by the first piston and the friction members of the second clutch are friction engaged by a second piston.

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