Free-wheeling mechanism

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Velocipede free wheel

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192 46, F16D 2300

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039931781

ABSTRACT:
A free-wheeling mechanism, comprised of a shaft with threaded ends; two fixed cones joined thereto by means of said threadings; a movable cone, one of the ends of which includes a hollow portion into which one of the fixed cones fits on a ball bearing and the other end being toothed, a set of roller bearings being held in place at that point. These roller bearings are adjustable by means of an adjusting device, which in turn, is also joined to the shaft; also joined to this shaft are a set of housings, which together with the movable cone, as well as by the oppositely placed cone, make up the bearing races. Included, as well, is a hollow cylindrical body with two supporting end plates which serve to hold the spokes and which make up the hub of the freely rolling wheel. Inside of this hub, all of the aforementioned components are housed, with exception of that part of the movable cone that includes the hollow portion as well as the fixed cone fitted into said hollow portion.

REFERENCES:
patent: 593688 (1897-11-01), Redding
patent: 2211548 (1940-08-01), Schwinn
patent: 2489934 (1949-11-01), Schwinn

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