Electromagnetic clutch and pulley bearing arrangement

Rotary expansible chamber devices – Working member has planetary or planetating movement – Helical working member – e.g. – scroll

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418 69, 417223, 192 84C, F04C 2900, F04B 4902, F16D 27112

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ABSTRACT:
An automobile vehicle air conditioning compressor adapted to be driven by a vehicle engine crankshaft through a drive pulley torque transfer mechanism wherein an electromagnetic clutch engagement plate is carried by the pulley and wherein a companion friction disc of an electromagnetic clutch is journalled on the compressor housing, the pulley being journalled on the compressor drive hub at a location axially spaced from the electromagnetic clutch thereby permitting the diameter of the clutch to be varied as desired.

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