192 clutches and power-stop control – Vortex-flow drive and clutch – With brake
Patent
1980-04-28
1982-05-18
Krizmanich, George H.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Vortex-flow drive and clutch
With brake
744115, 747105, F16D 6702, B60K 4126, F16H 5710
Patent
active
043300537
ABSTRACT:
The after-running gearwheel of a transmission is engaged by a idler gear mounted for axial movement and rotation. The idler has a conical surface that engages a complementary surface formed on a countercone, which is mounted within the bore of the idler on a common fixed shaft. The shift mechanism moves the idler and countercone forward on the shaft into engagement with the rotating gearwheel. The countercone upon being driven by friction at the mating cone surfaces is fixed against rotation, thereby developing a braking torque that operates to stop the idler and gearwheel. Upon further axial movement, the idler is brought into engagement with the gearwheel on the output shaft.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1819914 (1931-08-01), Miller
patent: 3165181 (1965-01-01), Hampton et al.
Ford Motor Company
Harrington Donald J.
Krizmanich George H.
McKenzie Frank G.
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