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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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  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the friction-ring.
  • Fig. 4 shows the rotating spindle a.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are end and side views, respectively, of the carrier E.
  • My invention consists in the construction and arrangement of the several parts as here inaiter set forth.
  • A denotes a section of shafting; B, a loose pulley on the shaft A, held in place on one side by the collar C.
  • a frictionstrap, D At one end of the hub of the pulley B is a frictionstrap, D, nearly inclosing the hub and open at one side, with the lugs d d, Fig. 2.
  • To the shaft A is attached the collar E, having an arm, I, overlapping the friction-ring D.
  • a spline, f is attached to the ring, said spline entering a corresponding groove, r, in the arm I.
  • the collar D and arm I serve as a carrier to impart the rotation of the shaft to the friction-ring D, turning it about the hub of the pulley, which may remain at rest.
  • I pass a spindle, a, Fig. 4, having a head, H, whose inner side is camshaped.
  • the portion of the spindle passing through the lugs d and d is made round, so it may rotate in them, as
  • spindle is square, as at a, to receive the lever F, and the part at a, Fig. 4, is also made square to receive a cam, H, which is held against the lug d by a nut, e, on the screwthreaded portion m.
  • a sliding conoidal frustum, G, on the shaft A serves to raise the lever F, rotating the spindle a and earns H and H, which, acting .against corresponding cam-surfaces on the outer sides of the lugs d and d, compress the friction-ring D upon the hub J of the pulley and cause the rotation of the ring to be imparted to the pulley.
  • the lever F By sliding the cone G back the lever F will be allowed to fall, thereby removing the pressure from the lugs d d and allowing the frictionring D to turnagain freely upon the hub J.
  • the pulley B may be rotated and its mo- 0 tion communicated to the shaft by means of the clutch, and instead of the right and left cams H and H a cam maybe used on one side or against but one of the lugs d (1.
  • any wear between the ring D and the hub J may he 7 taken up by means of the nut e on the spindle, bringing the cams H H and lugs d d nearer together.
  • I place a copper ring, K, open at one side at t, held in place by the carrier E on one side and by a shoulder on the hub.
  • This copper ring is loose about the hub when the friction-ring D is not compressed, and is liable to be moved about the hub by contact with the rotating ring D, so that the surface of the intermediate ring is constantly changing with reference to the surface of the hub and that of the friction-ring D.
  • a copper ring I increase the friction between the surfaces, as the friction between iron and copper surfaces is much greater than between two iron surfaces.
  • a friction-clutch the combination,with an elastic friction-strap connected with the shaft and inclosing the'hub of the pulley, a rotating cam-carrying bolt having a projecting lever acted on by a sliding collar, whereby the friction-strap is compressed on the hub, of a lug, q, projecting from the friction-strap, and a spring supported by said lug and acting on the projecting lever and rotating cam-bolt so as to reverse their action, as and for the purpose described.
  • a friction-clutch the combination,with an elastic friction-strap connected with the shaft and inclosing the hub of the pulley, and having lugs d d, of a rotating screw-threaded bolt passing through said lug, having a head resting against the outer side of one of the lugs d d, and having a squared section or sections, n, and connected projecting lever F, actuated by a sliding collar, of awasher sliding on a squared section of the bolt so it will rotate with it, and acting against the face of one of the lugs d d, with a tightening-nut, 6, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a friction-clutch In a friction-clutch, the co1nbination,with a friction-strap inclosing the hub of a pulley and connected with the shaft, and having lugs d d, and a rotating bolt with a head resting against the outside of one of said lugs, of a sliding cam-shaped washer sliding on and rotating with said bolt and acting on a similar cam-surface on one of said lugs, and an adjusting-nut for determining the position of the cam-shaped washer on the rotating bolt, as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a friction-strap, D inclosing the hub of the groove, f, in the friction-strap on the side opposite the ends of the friction-strap, so the connection between the driving-plate and friction-strap is made at that section of the strap where the motion caused by the expansion and contraction of the strap is the least, as and for the purpose set forth.

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P. M. BLAKE.
FRICTION OLUTOH.
Patented Feb. 10, 1885.
IFJIIFLE 5 5 E 5 II'LVEFLIUPY FRANCIS M. BLAKE, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO C. H. BLAKE AND D. D. BLAKE, OF SAME PLACE.
FRICTION-FCLUTCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 312,074, dated February 10, 1885.
Application filed April 14, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern/.-
Be it known that I, FRANCIS M. BLAKE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Worcester, in the county of Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Friction-Clutches, of which the following is a specification, accompanied by drawings illustrating a frictionclutch embodying my invention, and in 0 which Figure 1 shows a side elevation of a section of shaft carrying a loose pulley having my improved friction-clutch attached, a portion of the rim of the pulley having been removed to disclose the clutch. Fig. 2 is a-sectional view on line m0, Fig. l,with the carrier E removed,
showing the frictionring as applied to the hub,with the devices for compressing thesame.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the friction-ring. Fig. 4 shows the rotating spindle a. Figs. 5 and 6 are end and side views, respectively, of the carrier E.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several views.
My invention consists in the construction and arrangement of the several parts as here inaiter set forth.
In Fig. 1, A denotes a section of shafting; B, a loose pulley on the shaft A, held in place on one side by the collar C. At one end of the hub of the pulley B is a frictionstrap, D, nearly inclosing the hub and open at one side, with the lugs d d, Fig. 2. To the shaft A is attached the collar E, having an arm, I, overlapping the friction-ring D. On the side of the friction-ring D, and opposite the openings and lugs d d, is a spline, f, attached to the ring, said spline entering a corresponding groove, r, in the arm I. Thus the collar D and arm I serve as a carrier to impart the rotation of the shaft to the friction-ring D, turning it about the hub of the pulley, which may remain at rest. Through the lugs d and d, I pass a spindle, a, Fig. 4, having a head, H, whose inner side is camshaped. The portion of the spindle passing through the lugs d and d is made round, so it may rotate in them, as
shown at It It, between the lugs (Z d. The
spindle is square, as at a, to receive the lever F, and the part at a, Fig. 4, is also made square to receive a cam, H, which is held against the lug d by a nut, e, on the screwthreaded portion m. A sliding conoidal frustum, G, on the shaft A serves to raise the lever F, rotating the spindle a and earns H and H, which, acting .against corresponding cam-surfaces on the outer sides of the lugs d and d, compress the friction-ring D upon the hub J of the pulley and cause the rotation of the ring to be imparted to the pulley. By sliding the cone G back the lever F will be allowed to fall, thereby removing the pressure from the lugs d d and allowing the frictionring D to turnagain freely upon the hub J. To the inner side of one of the lugs (Z d, I at- 6 tach a lug, q, for the purpose of carrying a spring. p,which' acts upon the end of the lever F, holding the end 9 of the lever against the conical surface of G. Instead of rotating the shaft, the pulley B may be rotated and its mo- 0 tion communicated to the shaft by means of the clutch, and instead of the right and left cams H and H a cam maybe used on one side or against but one of the lugs d (1. Any wear between the ring D and the hub J may he 7 taken up by means of the nut e on the spindle, bringing the cams H H and lugs d d nearer together. Between the hub J and ring D, I place a copper ring, K, open at one side at t, held in place by the carrier E on one side and by a shoulder on the hub. (Not shown in the drawings.) This copper ring is loose about the hub when the friction-ring D is not compressed, and is liable to be moved about the hub by contact with the rotating ring D, so that the surface of the intermediate ring is constantly changing with reference to the surface of the hub and that of the friction-ring D. By using a copper ring I increase the friction between the surfaces, as the friction between iron and copper surfaces is much greater than between two iron surfaces.
I do not confine myself to the special method shown of connecting the elastic ring D with the carrier, as other methods of connecting 5 the same may be used, as forming a hole in the ring in the place of the spline f, and, in place of the grooved arm I, causing a pin to enter the hole attached to the collar E; or, in place of the spline f and groove 1*, a'pin may be rigidly inserted in the arm I, entering a radial hole in the elastic friction-ring D.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a friction-clutch, the combination,with an elastic friction-strap connected with the shaft and inclosing the'hub of the pulley, a rotating cam-carrying bolt having a projecting lever acted on by a sliding collar, whereby the friction-strap is compressed on the hub, of a lug, q, projecting from the friction-strap, and a spring supported by said lug and acting on the projecting lever and rotating cam-bolt so as to reverse their action, as and for the purpose described.
2. In a friction-clutch, the combination,with an elastic friction-strap connected with the shaft and inclosing the hub of the pulley, and having lugs d d, of a rotating screw-threaded bolt passing through said lug, having a head resting against the outer side of one of the lugs d d, and having a squared section or sections, n, and connected projecting lever F, actuated by a sliding collar, of awasher sliding on a squared section of the bolt so it will rotate with it, and acting against the face of one of the lugs d d, with a tightening-nut, 6, as and for the purpose set forth.
In a friction-clutch, the co1nbination,with a friction-strap inclosing the hub of a pulley and connected with the shaft, and having lugs d d, and a rotating bolt with a head resting against the outside of one of said lugs, of a sliding cam-shaped washer sliding on and rotating with said bolt and acting on a similar cam-surface on one of said lugs, and an adjusting-nut for determining the position of the cam-shaped washer on the rotating bolt, as and for the purpose set forth.
4. In afriction-clutch, the combination,with
a friction-strap, D, inclosing the hub of the groove, f, in the friction-strap on the side opposite the ends of the friction-strap, so the connection between the driving-plate and friction-strap is made at that section of the strap where the motion caused by the expansion and contraction of the strap is the least, as and for the purpose set forth.
5. In afriction-olutch, the'combination,with an elastic frictionstrap inclosing the hub of a pulley, of an elastic ring held between the hub and the elastic friction ring, and being capable of turning within the inclosing-ring, so its position relative thereto may become changed, as and for the purpose set forth.
6. The combination, in a friction-clutch, of friction-strap D, having lugs d, d, and q, rotating bolt having a projecting arm, F, actuated bya sliding collar, sliding cam-washer H, adjusting-nut e, and spring 1), as and for the purpose set vforth.
FRANCIS M. BLAKE.
Witnesses:
RUFUS B. FOWLER, GEO. E. SMITH.
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