Return spring for clutch

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F16F 1/06 (2006.01) F16D 25/0638 (2006.01) F16H 45/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2217624

-20- A compression coil spring is used as a return spring which is stored in the housing of a clutch to urge the clutch piston in its returning direction. The effective number of turns of the compression coil spring is two or less, and the number of turns at an end-turn portion thereof is more than 0.45 and not more than 0.7. The compression coil spring is used in the compressed state throughout the operating stroke of the clutch piston. The number of turns at the end-turn portion is desirably within the range of 0.5 to 0.65, more desirably within the range of 0.55 to 0.62.

-20- Cette invention concerne un ressort de compression hélicoïdal servant de ressort de rappel logé dans le carter d'un embrayage pour forcer le piston d'embrayage à retourner à sa position initiale. Le ressort de compression compte au plus deux spires utiles et la spire d'extrémité fait entre 0,45 et 0,7 spire utile. Ce ressort est à l'état comprimé pendant toute la course d'embrayage du piston. Les spires d'extrémité font de préférence entre 0,5 et 0,65 spire et, encore mieux, entre 0,55 et 0,62 spire utile.

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