Claims
- 1. An improved electromagnetic torque transmission clutch including first and second rotatable members disposed in substantially coaxial relationship, said first rotatable member being drivingly connected to a driven member and including a section made of a magnetizable material, said second rotatable member including a section made of a magnetizable material and provided with means for drivingly connecting said second rotatable member to a driving means, and one of said rotatable members being axially movable into face-to-face contact with the other of said rotatable members; means including said sections of said first and second rotatable members for forming a magnetic circuit; and an electromagnetic coil means for generating a magnetic flux passing through said magnetic circuit; wherein at least one of said first and second rotatable members comprises substantially concentric and radially spaced annular members both made of a magnetizable material, said annular members having radially opposed connecting surfaces formed therein with radially opposed annular grooves therein, each of said grooves being defined by a bottom and axially spaced side walls that are each inclined at an angle relative to a plane that is perpendicular to a rotation axis of said transmission clutch and an annular bond member of a non-magnetizable metal swaged into the annular space between said concentric magnetizable members and into said annular grooves to mechanically connect them together and magentically disconnect them from each other whereby said concentric magnetizable members are restrained not only in the radial direction but also in the axial direction, said bond member being formed with an annular recess in that side which is directed to and engaged by the other of the first and second rotatable members.
- 2. An electromagnetic clutch as defined in claim 1, wherein said first rotatable member comprises a pair of concentric and radially spaced annular members both made of a magnetizable material and an annular bond member of a non-magnetizable metal swaged into the annular space between said pair of annular matnetizable members, and wherein said second rotatable member comprises three substantially concentric and radially spaced annular members all made of a magnetizable material, and annular bond members of a non-magnetizable metal swaged respectively into the annular spaces respectively defined between said three annular magnetizable members, the outermost annular magnetizable member of said second rotatable member being provided with a pulley formed on the outer periphery thereof, said pulley constituting said means for drivingly connecting said second rotatable member to said driving means.
- 3. An electromagnetic clutch as defined in claim 2, wherein said bond members are formed with annular recessed surfaces in both of opposed end surfaces thereof.
- 4. An electromagnetic clutch as in claim 1 or 2, wherein the bond member is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, brass, and copper.
- 5. An electromagnetic clutch as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the angle of inclination of each of said side walls of each annular groove ranges from 25.degree. to 65.degree..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 020,316, filed Mar. 14, 1979 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,305,198.
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Divisions (1)
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