Multi-stage motorcycle slider clutch

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Axially engaging

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192 85CA, 192105C, 192105F, 192114R, F16D 1342, F16D 2514, F16D 4312

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049864033

ABSTRACT:
An improved motorcycle slider clutch which utilizes several original equipment manufacturers components, also an aftermarket basket (34) and a housing gear assembly (44). A pressure plate (100) engages the nest of discs (32) when compressed by a number of fingers (114) configured to create linear force when subjected to centrifugal action. A flange (110) encloses the basket (34) and retains the fingers. A cast cover (128) contains a pneumatic cylinder with a piston (140) that restrains movement of the plate in the first stage of actuation and a second piston (156) in a chamber created by a hollow cap (154) providing similar restraint for a second stage. The operation is controlled pneumatically with solenoid valves (146) and a millisecond timer (168) allowing a multi-stage starting sequence at a timed interval.

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patent: 1035535 (1912-08-01), Coleman
patent: 1743170 (1930-01-01), Vail
patent: 4111291 (1976-09-01), Horstman
patent: 4566577 (1986-01-01), Tsuboi
patent: 4732251 (1988-03-01), Tipton

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