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One-way torque limiter? 1

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penguegio

Mechanical
May 4, 2010
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Hi,

I would like to know if exist a "one way torque limiter".
Basically I'm looking for something that fully engage in
one direction while disengage with torque friction in the other direction.

Thanks


 
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Hi Kirrer,

Thanks for the info. It looks interesting. Just to understand your suggestion. Do you meant that I should combine to element (clutch + Mechanical diode) by myself? I would prefer one single item that I can buy from the shelf.

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There's also the wrap-spring clutch:


A variation of this is what is often used on bicycles with coaster brakes (as GregLocock mentioned), except that the wrap spring is internal and forced to expand against a drum instead of being wrapped around the shaft as on the above site.

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Hi Ciao,

sorry, I did not fully answer your question. Yes, I would use a combination of a one-way clutch (off-the-shelf) and torque limiter (off-the-shelf) which together would serve both functions; but the suggestions after mine may lead to simpler products. I haven't had the task of finding what you're looking for, so I was just offering different examples of one-way couplings (which do not have the torque limiting function).
 
Yeah, the bicycle application. This is a one way bearing with a brake when the moment is reversed at the axial. Recently seen one developed by my colleges, worked like a charm right out of the box.

Kenneth J Hueston, PEng
Principal
Sturni-Hueston Engineering Inc
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
 
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