Mechanical torque converter
A mechanical torque converter technology, applied in mechanical drive clutches, mechanical equipment, clutches, etc., can solve the problems of expensive, difficult to manufacture, complex hydraulic torque converters, etc., to achieve low manufacturing cost, safe operation, and fuel economy. and the effect of acceleration smoothness
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[0024] In FIG. 1 , a simplified view of a torque converter 100 manufactured in accordance with the present invention is shown. The main component of the torque converter 100 is the gearbox 1 which engages the driven input shaft 2 . The input shaft 2 may be driven by an internal combustion engine, an electric motor or any other type of motor or rotating device. The torque converter is controlled via the ratchet 3 and the clutch 4 . The clutch 4 is adapted to engage with the output shaft 5 . All components are assembled in the main housing 6 which houses the ratchet device 3 and the clutch 4 . The specific structure of this preferred embodiment is shown in Fig. 2 to Fig. 12 .
[0025] The main housing 6 comprises a substantially cylindrical casing 102 sealed at both ends by end panels 21 , 39 . Mounting holes 36 allow torque converter 100 to be fastened to a structure (not shown) by fastening means (not shown), such as bolts. The ends of the cylindrical housing 102 are cham...
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