192 clutches and power-stop control – Elements – Lubricating – insulating – or cooling
Patent
1979-04-30
1981-04-21
Krizmanich, George H.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Elements
Lubricating, insulating, or cooling
192 7012, 192 7015, 192 85CA, F16D 1374, F16D 25064
Patent
active
042627893
ABSTRACT:
A coupling includes relatively rotatable driving and driven members, and first and second torque transmitting members one of which is associated with one of the driving and driven members and the other of which is associated with the other of the driving and driven members. The first torque transmitting member includes a first torque transmitting surface which is adapted to engage with the second torque transmitting member to establish a driving relationship between the driving and driven members and a second surface disposed remote from the first surface. A first fluid passageway is provided for directing the flow of cooling fluid to directly engage with the second surface of the first torque transmitting member to effect cooling thereof and a second fluid passageway is provided for directing the flow of lubricating fluid to the first torque transmitting surface and the second torque transmitting member to provide for a mixed boundary contact therebetween when a driving relationship is established between the driving and driven members.
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Eaton Corporation
Krizmanich George H.
McCloskey R. J.
Union M. L.
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