192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Axially engaging
Patent
1992-08-18
1994-01-25
Bonck, Rodney H.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Clutches
Axially engaging
92 92, 192 88A, F16D 2504, F15B 1500, F16J 300
Patent
active
052808297
ABSTRACT:
A split tube for use in a fluid friction assembly, such as a clutch or brake, includes a tube body with end caps disposed at each end. The end caps seal the ends of the tube, and further provide a device to connect the two end caps. This arrangement allows the tube to be placed about the shaft of a friction assembly, and then formed into a continuous ring. The ends of the tube are connected, and will not be flung radially outwardly at high rotational speeds.
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Bonck Rodney H.
Dana Corporation
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