Multiple disc friction clutch

192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Operators

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192 702, 192101, F16D 25063, F16D 1342

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044259948

ABSTRACT:
A multiple-disk clutch of the type in which an outer member rotatably engages a plurality of first disks interleaved with second disks rotatably engaged by an inner member so that the disks are axially displaceable relative to the respective members whereby axial compression of the disk pack or stack will frictionally entrain the disks with one another. According to the invention, disk wobble or flutter is prevented by constraining elements distributed around the periphery of the disk pack and limiting relative axial displacement of the disks in pairs upon deenergization of the clutch. The compressing piston and the end disk are connected directly to the constraining elements or indirectly to the latter via respective supports.

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