192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Progressive engagement
Patent
1985-07-29
1986-11-25
Herrmann, Allan D.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Clutches
Progressive engagement
74339, 192 53F, F16D 2306
Patent
active
046243526
ABSTRACT:
A synchronizer spring pin provides an elongated single-piece S-shaped body disposed for installation in axially aligned apertures of a pair of opposed blocker rings. In a preferred form, the spring pin is positioned within a double-acting synchronizer clutch and defines a body of spring steel, the body having a reversely symmetrical orientation with respect to the blocker rings. Each end of the spring pin body defines a bight portion and a leg portion spaced from the bight portion in the normally unstressed position of the spring pin.
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Dana Corporation
Herrmann Allan D.
McDonald Frank B.
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