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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
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    • F16D23/12Mechanical clutch-actuating mechanisms arranged outside the clutch as such
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D23/00Details of mechanically-actuated clutches not specific for one distinct type
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in a friction-clutch; and it consists in anA adjust- :o able device for any machinery where it is-necessary or desirable to stop or start the machine without interfering with the motion of the driving-power.
  • a represents the drivingshaft, by which power is applied. Keyed fast to the shaft t are the hub b and the disk b',
  • z' 5 which necessarily revolve with the shaft.
  • Fitting around but not attached to the hub b on each side of the disk b is a disk, c, the inside surfaces of which, oraportion thereof, are fitted to clamp against the surface, or a portion there- 3o of, of the disk b', and are'held tirmly against v the disk b by the pressure of a number of spiral springs, e, which tit on bolts e', which bolts pass through the outer part of the disks c, which project beyond the circumference of the disk b', the springs being held on the bolts by bearing against the sides of the disks c c and the nuts or heads e2.
  • the pressure of these springs e produces a severe friction between the disks b and c c.
  • edges ot' the disks c c are slightly beveled, so as to form a groove, c2,
  • a hand-wheel On the tube d3 is a hand-wheel, d4, by turning which the arms 'd d are drawn toward or separated from each other.
  • Pivoted to the arms d d are two V-shaped colter-wheels, f f, the ed ges of which enter the groove c2 between the disks c c when the arms d d are drawn together by the hand-wheel d4, and, being wedgeshaped, overcome the pressure of the springs e, 6o cause the disks c c to separate from each other and cease to press against the disk b', thereby removing from them the motive power.
  • a half-coupling attached to the side of one of the disks c, or forming part thereof, is a half-coupling, g, so formed as to engage with the half-coupling h, which is placed on the shaft i, situated at the end of the shaft a,having a feather, i', so that the half-coupling lnay be moved along the shaft i in order to couple or uncouple with the 7o half-couplin g g.
  • the shaftt' power is communicated to the machinery.
  • the shaft c being in motion, the disk b revolves, carrying with it the disksc c and the half-coupling g.
  • the 75 handwheel d4 is turned so as to cause the wedgeshaped colter-wheels ff to enter the groove c2 and thereby separate the disks c c, overcoming the pressure of the springs e, so that the disks no longer bear against the disk 8o b', and the motive power being removed, they cease to revolve.
  • the half-coupling h is then moved along the shaft i by a lever or otherwise until it engages with the half-coupling g on the disks c c.
  • the colter-wheelsffare then removed from the groove c2 by turning the hand-wheel d4 in the opposite direction, the disks c c again clasp the disk b, and are caused to revolve thereby with the shaft a, the halfcouplings gand himparting motion to the shaft 9o t'.
  • the half-coupling h and shaft t may be released at any time in a like manner.

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UNITED STATES` PATENT OEEICE.
JOHN A. HAFNER, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 260,386, dated J'uly 4, 1882.
Application filed May 26, 1882.- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN A. HAFNER, ot' Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in FrictionGlutches; and I do hereby declare the f'ollowing to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to an improvement in a friction-clutch; and it consists in anA adjust- :o able device for any machinery where it is-necessary or desirable to stop or start the machine without interfering with the motion of the driving-power.
I will now describe my invention, so that I 5 others skilled in theV art may manufacture and usethesame, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, whichis a perspective view, partly in section, of my invention.
zo l Like. letters of reference'indicate like parts wherever they occur.
111 the drawing, a represents the drivingshaft, by which power is applied. Keyed fast to the shaft t are the hub b and the disk b',
z' 5 which necessarily revolve with the shaft. Fitting around but not attached to the hub b on each side of the disk b is a disk, c, the inside surfaces of which, oraportion thereof, are fitted to clamp against the surface, or a portion there- 3o of, of the disk b', and are'held tirmly against v the disk b by the pressure of a number of spiral springs, e, which tit on bolts e', which bolts pass through the outer part of the disks c, which project beyond the circumference of the disk b', the springs being held on the bolts by bearing against the sides of the disks c c and the nuts or heads e2. The pressure of these springs e produces a severe friction between the disks b and c c.
4o At the circumference of the disks c c are anges c c', extending outwardly, so as to act as a protection from injury by the springs andl bolts; but these iianges may be dispensed with,
if desired. The edges ot' the disks c c are slightly beveled, so as to form a groove, c2,
along the circumference of the disks.
Above and below the disks c c, hinged to a suitable standard, d, are arms d d', at the outer end of which are hinged right and left 5o handed screws, d2, which are connected by a l applied to accomplish the same purpose.
tube, d3, the interior of which is provided with a screw-thread.
On the tube d3 is a hand-wheel, d4, by turning which the arms 'd d are drawn toward or separated from each other. Pivoted to the arms d d are two V-shaped colter-wheels, f f, the ed ges of which enter the groove c2 between the disks c c when the arms d d are drawn together by the hand-wheel d4, and, being wedgeshaped, overcome the pressure of the springs e, 6o cause the disks c c to separate from each other and cease to press against the disk b', thereby removing from them the motive power.
Attached to the side of one of the disks c, or forming part thereof, is a half-coupling, g, so formed as to engage with the half-coupling h, which is placed on the shaft i, situated at the end of the shaft a,having a feather, i', so that the half-coupling lnay be moved along the shaft i in order to couple or uncouple with the 7o half-couplin g g. By means of the shaftt' power is communicated to the machinery. The shaft c being in motion, the disk b revolves, carrying with it the disksc c and the half-coupling g.
In order to impart motion t0 the shaft fi, the 75 handwheel d4 is turned so as to cause the wedgeshaped colter-wheels ff to enter the groove c2 and thereby separate the disks c c, overcoming the pressure of the springs e, so that the disks no longer bear against the disk 8o b', and the motive power being removed, they cease to revolve. The half-coupling h is then moved along the shaft i by a lever or otherwise until it engages with the half-coupling g on the disks c c. The colter-wheelsffare then removed from the groove c2 by turning the hand-wheel d4 in the opposite direction, the disks c c again clasp the disk b, and are caused to revolve thereby with the shaft a, the halfcouplings gand himparting motion to the shaft 9o t'. The half-coupling h and shaft t may be released at any time in a like manner.
Although I have described the springs e as being spiral springs, other forms of elastic'or spring pressure may be applied to the disks c c; nor do I wish to confine myself to the particular device of the hand-wheel d4, screwd, and colter-wheels ff, as other meanssuch as knife-wedges attached to a lever, Stamay be IOO Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s
1. The combination of a rotating wheel or disk having a friction surface or surfaces on its sides, friction disks or plates mounted loosely on the hub or shaft of the wheel or disk, and turning therewith by Contact with its frictionsurfaces, and devices for separating the frietion-plates and permitting the wheel or disk to rotate freely between them, substantially as and for the purposes described.
2. A wheel or disk having friction-surfaces on its sides, in combination with friction disks or plates arranged on its opposite sides, which plates are free on the shaft and are ela-stieally connected together by bolts and springs, substantially as and for the purposes described.
3. The combination of a rotating wheel or disk, friction plates or disks mounted loosely on the shaft and bearing elastically upon the opposite sides ofthe rotating wheel, and Wedgeshaped wheels capable of being forced between the friction-plates to open them and free the rotating wheel or disk of their clasp, substantially as and for the purposes described.
4. The combination of a rotating wheel or disk, friction plates or disks connected together and bearing on opposite sides of the rotating wheel, and a sliding clutch connected to a shaft and engaging with a clutch on one of the friction-plates, substantially as and for the purposes described.
5. The combination of the pivoted arms, carrying the wedges, screw-rods connecting their outer ends, and a screwing device for operating the rods to cause thc arms to approach or recede from each other, substantially as and for the purposes described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of May, A. D. 1882.
JOHN A. HAFNER.
Witnesses:
J Arms K. BAKEWELL, JAMES H. PORTE.
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