Claims
- 1. A clutch comprising a tubular shell closed at one end to define an open cavity, a resilient stretchable tubular clutch member having a through bore and an outer transverse dimension smaller than the inner transverse dimension of the cavity loosely retained in the cavity, a stud of a tranverse dimension larger than the inner transverse dimension of the clutch member and adapted to be inserted and withdrawn from the clutch member with the external and internal surfaces, respectively, of said stud and clutch member in sealing relation to each other, whereby the resilient clutch member expands in said shell during insertion of said stud, yet allows release of displaced air from said shell, said shell having peripheral lip means at the open end of the cavity and being imperforate except for said open end, means at the inner end of the cavity providing a passageway for air from the bore of the tubular clutch member to the wall of said shell, whereby, as the stud is withdrawn, the clutch member seals against the lip means and a partial vacuum occurs thereby resisting disengagement.
- 2. A clutch as in claim 1 wherein said means at the inner end of the cavity is a washer having an open center and a face having radially extending grooves, the face of said washer bearing against the inner end of said resilient tubular clutch member.
- 3. A clutch as in claim 1 wherein said means at the inner end of the cavity are a plurality of radially extending grooves at the closed end of the tubular shell against which the resilient clutch member bears when the stud is inserted therein.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 327,887, filed Dec. 7, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,404,713.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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