192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Automatic
Patent
1984-09-04
1986-05-20
Bonck, Rodney H.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Clutches
Automatic
192 37, 192 482, 192 483, 192 75, 192 84T, F16D 4700, F16D 1318, F16D 2710
Patent
active
045895368
ABSTRACT:
An automotive accessory clutch driven by a pulley engaged by a rubber belt driven from the engine includes an electrical coil which when energized causes a friction plate to be drawn into engagement with the pulley and to rotate lever arms about pivots which produce tangentially directed forces on brake assemblies that pivot an additional friction surface into engagement with other surfaces of the driven pulley. The connection between the pulley and the accessory driven from the engine is selectively connected and disconnected as the coil is electrically energized and deenergized.
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Bekheet Zaki C.
Strikis Guntis V.
Bonck Rodney H.
Ford Motor Company
Harrington Donald J.
Lorence Richard M.
McKenzie Frank G.
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