192 clutches and power-stop control – Clutches – Axially engaging
Patent
1979-12-03
1981-04-07
Massie, Jerome W.
192 clutches and power-stop control
Clutches
Axially engaging
29416, 192107R, 264 291, 264 67, 264118, 264126, 264157, 2281411, 228170, 228173C, F16D 1300, F16D 1360
Patent
active
042600472
ABSTRACT:
A friction disc for a clutch or brake is formed from a plurality of arcuate segments. The segments are stamped from a rectangular sheet of pregrooved friction material, interconnected by integral tab and slot structures to form an annulus, and bonded to an annular metal member.
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U.S. Patent Office Classification Definition, "Class 29, Metal Working" GPO, Wash., D.C. (2/75).
General Motors Corporation
Massie Jerome W.
Scherer Donald F.
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