Shifter linkage for a cone clutch

192 clutches and power-stop control – Field responsive frictional media type

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192 4891, 192 51, 192 93R, F16D 1328, F16D 2104

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042575060

ABSTRACT:
The male cone member of a cone clutch mechanism has two springs, each encircling cam faces on the male cone member and bearing against the forward and reverse clutch gears, respectively, to bias the cone member away from its center or neutral position toward either the forward or reverse clutch gear. An eccentric roller on the shift actuator shaft engages with a circumferential groove in the male cone member to provide a vibrating force against the member for shifting. The shift means uses a cam and bell crank mechanism to convert axial movement of the shift controller to rotary movement of the actuator shaft.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2435536 (1948-02-01), Ferris
patent: 2485878 (1949-10-01), Hanlon
patent: 3212349 (1965-10-01), Bergstedt
patent: 3269497 (1966-08-01), Bergstedt
patent: 3703226 (1972-11-01), Strehler
patent: 3923131 (1975-12-01), La Follette
patent: 4161242 (1979-07-01), Moores et al.

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