Friction clutch for a vehicle

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Inventors

Winters, John J.

Application #

703478

Filed

Feb-20-1985

Published

Mar-3-1987

Current US Class

192/98
403/326

International Classes

F16D 023/14

Field of Search

192/70.13 192/98 192/101 192/110 403/261 403/326

Assignee

Automotive Products plc (Leamington Spa, GB2)

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kemon; Solon B.

US Patent References

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Abstract
The clutch comprises a clutch plate 10 which can be retracted by a release mechanism 20 to release a driven plate 12. The release mechanism comprises first and second members 24, 26 and an intermediate detent 25. The detent is rotatably mounted on member 24. The detent is located between the members in an operative position by urging the first member in one direction relative to the second member. To separate the members, the first member is urged further in the one direction to enable a detent release ring 37 to rotate the detent 25 into a release position.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A friction clutch for a vehicle which includes a clutch release mechanism comprising a first member, a second member, detent means arranged to locate the first member relative to the second member by moving the first member in one direction relative to the second member whereby a clutch release force subsequently applied to said first member in an opposite direction will be transmitted to said second member to release the clutch, and detent release means which enables the detent means to be released by urging said first member further in said one direction relative to said second member so that the first and second members can thereafter be separated, said detent means being rotatably mounted on one of said members so as to be positioned between the two members, said one member having a formation against which the detent rotates and one of the formation and detent means having a curved bearing surface which slidably engages a bearing surface on the other, whereby said detent means in an operative position permits said clutch release force to be transmitted from said first member to said second member and which on urging said first member further in said one direction is rotated by said release means into a release position which permits separation of said first and second members.



Description
The invention relates to a friction clutch for a vehicle.

Various types of clutches for motor vehicles have been proposed over the years such as the type shown in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings. On certain vehicles assembly of the clutch release mechanism is made easier if the clutch release components can be located together, e.g. snap fitted, by relative axial movement. Such a clutch release mechanism is the subject of Swiss Pat. No. 628119. However such snap fitting can pose a problem when dismantling the clutch because some way has to be found of disconnecting the release member snap-fitted components. With the release mechanism described in the above Swiss Patent it is necessary to apply a force to the release member which is considerably greater than the usual clutch release force and which is applied in the same direction as the latter. However, there is always a risk with such an arrangement that fast clutch kickdown or abnormal resistance to clutch release may lead to the separation of the release member and spring hub rendering the vehicle impossible to drive.
 
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