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UNIDIRECTIONAL CLUTCH ASSEMBLY

  • US 20090078523A1
  • Filed: 09/21/2007
  • Published: 03/26/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/21/2007
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A unidirectional clutch assembly for coupling an input shaft to a driven shaft associated with a stationary body, said unidirectional clutch assembly comprising:

  • (a) an internal shaft adapted to be coupled to and aligned with the driven shaft at one end and the input shaft at the other end, said internal shaft having a longitudinal axis and an outer surface;

    (b) a moveable clutch disc positioned orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the internal shaft, and having a first opening shaped for receiving the internal shaft and a first engaging element for releasably engaging the internal shaft when the moveable clutch disc is rotated relative to the internal shaft in a primary rotation direction;

    (c) a stationary clutch disc positioned orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the internal shaft and parallel to the moveable clutch disc, said stationary clutch disc having its motion restrained by the stationary body such that it remains substantially stationary relative to the stationary body, said moveable clutch disc having a second opening shaped for receiving the internal shaft and a second engaging element for releasably engaging the internal shaft when the internal shaft is rotated relative to the stationary clutch disc in a direction opposite to the primary rotation direction;

    (d) said internal shaft being positioned within the opening of each of the moveable clutch disc and the stationary clutch disc such that the surface of the internal shaft is in continuous rolling contact with the first and second engaging elements, such that;

    (I) when the driven shaft rotates in the primary rotational direction, the first engaging element engages the moveable clutch disc with the internal shaft and transfers rotation to the internal shaft in the primary rotational direction and the second engaging element disengages the stationary clutch disc from the internal shaft to allow the internal shaft to rotate freely; and

    (II) when the driven shaft rotates in a direction opposite to the primary rotational direction, the first engaging element disengages the moveable clutch disc from the internal shaft and the second engaging element engages the stationary clutch disc with the internal shaft to prevent the internal shaft from rotating.

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