Claims
- 1. In an engine-transmission assembly wherein the engine includes a flywheel that carries an internally splined drive collar, and the transmission comprises a housing structure having an opening therein freely receiving the drive collar: the improvement comprising an input gear disposed within the transmission housing in axial alignment with the drive collar; two axially spaced anti-friction bearings having their outer races engaged with the transmission housing and their inner races engaged with the gear, whereby the gear is mounted for rotational movement around its central axis; said input gear having an axial opening therethrough, the internal surface defined by the opening in the gear having axial splines formed thereon; a floating connector shaft slidably disposed within the opening in the input gear for axial motion toward or away from the drive collar; said connector shaft extending completely through the gear and therebeyond, so that a first end of the shaft is exposed to the space within the drive collar and a second end of the shaft is exposed to a space beyond the gear remote from the drive collar; said connector shaft external splines thereon continually engaged in the grooves defined by the transmission input gear splines to preclude relative rotation between the shaft and gear; manually-operated means for moving the floating connector shaft between a drive position extending into the drive collar and a disconnect position retracted away from the drive collar; said connector shaft having only the above-noted disconnect position and the above-noted drive position; said manually-operated means comprising an anti-friction collar encircling the second end of the connector shaft, means permitting the shaft to rotate freely on its axis without transmitting shaft rotational force to the anti-friction collar, a yoke element swingable on an axis transverse to the connector shaft axis, and a force connection between the yoke element and anti-friction collar whereby swingable motion of the yoke element causes the anti-friction collar to draw the shaft to its disconnect position even though the shaft may be rotating; and spring means operable to normally urge the connector shaft toward its drive position; alternate ones of the splines on the drive collar terminating inwardly from the drive collar end face presented to the connector shaft; alternate ones of the splines on the connector shaft terminating inwardly from the shaft end face presented to the drive collar; said alternate splines defining free zones for allowing the leading ends of the other splines on the shaft and drive collar to circumferentially overlap one another as the spring means forces the connector shaft into the drive collar.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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3600962 |
Ivanchich |
Aug 1971 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Technical Manual TM 9-2520-238-34, pp. 1-5, 3-1, and 3-19. |