Claims
- 1. A clutch for a spindle press having a flywheel and spindle, comprising,
- a driven flywheel and the flywheel always rotates in the same direction,
- a rotational axis of the flywheel,
- wherein the axis is simultaneously an axis of the spindle,
- a thrust plate mounted on an end of the spindle and being rotatable within a space provided in the flywheel,
- friction pads connected to opposite sides of the thrust plate at upper and lower surfaces of the thrust plate,
- a piston slideable received in a cylindrical chamber formed in the flywheel and being axially movable above the thrust plate,
- a housing which encloses the cylindrical chamber for the piston,
- means for preventing relative rotation between the piston and the flywheel,
- wherein the piston has a flange extending radially outwardly from an end of the piston facing the thrust plate,
- a spacer connected to the flange and extending outwardly therefrom through connector means for allowing axial displacement and limited relative rotational movement of the spacer,
- two friction surfaces opposite the friction pads, one friction surface being an interior surface of the flywheel and the other being a lower surface of the spacer,
- wherein the piston is drivable under fluid pressure downwardly to engagement of the friction pads with the friction surfaces, and
- wherein torque transferrable between the piston and spacer through the connector means is smaller than torque transferrable between the friction pads and friction surfaces, whereby a spindle delay results in relative axial movement between the spacer and piston to effect instantaneous clutch release.
- 2. The clutch of claim 1 wherein the connector means comprises,
- an internal thread provided in the spacer and an external thread provided on the piston flange, the pitch of the thread being selected to achieve a desired level of transferrable torque between the piston and the spacer.
- 3. The clutch of claim 2 wherein the threads are rectangular in cross section.
- 4. The clutch of claim 2 wherein the threads are V-shaped in cross section.
- 5. The clutch of claim 1 further comprising a spring return, connected to the spacer, for returning the spacer to an initial position after disengagement of the clutch.
- 6. The clutch of claim 1 wherein the piston comprises an outer piston and an inner piston.
- 7. The clutch of claim 6 further comprising additional friction pads spaced inwardly from the other friction pads and being aligned with the inner piston, whereby under fluid pressure, the inner piston moves to engage the additional friction pads before engagement of the other friction pads.
- 8. The clutch of claim 1 wherein the connector means comprise,
- wedge surfaces provided on the outer surface of the piston flange and the inner surface of the spacer, wherein the pitch of the wedge surfaces is selected to achieve a desired transferrable torque between the piston and the spacer.
- 9. The clutch of claim 1 wherein the connector means comprise,
- tooth-like protruding shoulders provided on an outer surface of the piston flange and an inner surface of the spacer whereby after limited relative displacement between the piston and the spacer, axial support force of the connector means is instantaneously eliminated.
- 10. The clutch of claim 1 wherein the connector means comprise,
- a plurality of hinged supports disposed between the flange and the spacer, wherein the hinge supports swivel under relative rotation between the piston and the spacer.
- 11. The clutch of claim 1 wherein the connector means comprise,
- a plurality of two-part balls disposed between the piston flange and the spacer.
- 12. A clutch for a spindle press having a flywheel and spindle, comprising,
- a driven flywheel and the flywheel is always rotating in the same direction,
- a rotational axis of the flywheel,
- wherein the axis is simultaneously an axis of the spindle,
- a thrust plate mounted on an end of the spindle and being rotatable within a space provided in the flywheel,
- friction pads connected to opposite sides of the thrust plate at peripheral edges of the thrust plate,
- a piston slideably received in a cylindrical chamber formed in the flywheel and being axially movable above the thrust plate,
- a housing which encloses the cylindrical chamber for the piston,
- a spacer, connected to the piston by connector means extending downwardly from a lower surface of the piston,
- two friction surfaces opposite the friction pads, one friction surface being an interior surface of the flywheel and the other being a lower surface of the spacer, wherein the piston is drivable under fluid pressure downwardly to cause engagement of the friction pads with the friction surfaces, and
- wherein torque transferrable between the piston and the spacer through the connector means is smaller than torque transferrable between the friction pads and friction surfaces, whereby a spindle delay results in relative axial movement between the spacer and the piston to effect instantaneous clutch release.
- 13. The clutch of claim 12 wherein the friction pads are aligned with the connector means.
- 14. A clutch for a spindle press having a flywheel and a spindle, comprising,
- a driven flywheel and the flywheel is always rotating in the same direction,
- a rotational axis of the flywheel,
- wherein the axis is simultaneously an axis of the spindle,
- a thrust plate mounted on an end of the spindle and being rotatable within a space provided in the flywheel,
- a friction pad connected to a peripheral edge of the thrust plate,
- a spacer, partially rotatable against spring action, disposed between an inner surface of the flywheel and the peripheral friction pad of the thrust plate,
- a plurality of protuding supports having radial inner and outer friction pads for frictional engagement with the peripheral friction pad of the thrust plate,
- wherein the protruding supports are actuated by fluid pressure to engage the thrust plate in order to rotate with the flywheel, whereby spindle delay causes relative displacement between the protruding supports and a plurality of pressure dies so as to interrupt the power path between the flywheel and the spindle.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 105,958, filed 10/17/87, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 818,961, filed 1/9/86, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 564,148, filed 12/22/83, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 196,704, filed 10/14/80, all now abandoned.
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