Fluid coupling having a pump seal

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192 82T, F16D 3500

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051901315

ABSTRACT:
A fluid coupling includes an input shaft, a housing having a space therein and supported by the input shaft via a bearing, a dividing plate dividing the space into a storing chamber and an acting chamber through holes made in the dividing plate, a valve opening and closing the through holes, a rotor fixed to the input shaft and located in the acting chamber, pumping holes made in the dividing plate, pumping projections on the dividing plate at the downstream side of the pumping holes, and a seal located between the pumping holes and the pumping projections.

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