Resin stator for a torque connector

192 clutches and power-stop control – Elements – Engaging surfaces

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192 41R, 19211332, F16H 4124

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ABSTRACT:
In a resin-made stator comprising an annular plate portion (2) integrally formed toward an inner peripheral direction on an end of a cylindrical portion (1) in an axial direction or at an adjacent portion thereof, and an annular metal fitting (4) integrally held on the inner peripheral end of said cylinder portion (1) by an insert molding, a structure in which no crack is generated in the plate portion (2) even when the resin is shrunken and an excellent durability is given is provided, a desired number of notch portions (3) being provided on the inner peripheral end portion of said plate portion (2) close to the metal fitting end surface and a circumferential continuous end portion (6) having a predetermined inner diameter being provided on the inner peripheral end portion of the opposite end surface to the metal fitting of said plate portion (2) all around the periphery.

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patent: 5655875 (1997-08-01), Sekine
patent: 5760514 (1998-06-01), Taniguchi et al.

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