Joints and connections – With adjunctive protector – broken parts retainer – repair,... – Utilizing fluid pressure
Patent
1981-04-24
1982-09-14
Moon, Charlie T.
Joints and connections
With adjunctive protector, broken parts retainer, repair,...
Utilizing fluid pressure
416244A, 403 31, B63H 120
Patent
active
043492916
ABSTRACT:
A wheel of a turbomachine is secured to a shaft of the machine by initially securing the wheel between one end of the shaft and a piston-like member. A space is formed between opposed sides of the member and wheel by moving the member relative to the wheel. A spacing member is placed in the space for placing a compressive force on the wheel for positively securing the wheel to the shaft.
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Carrier Corporation
Curtin J. Raymond
Moon Charlie T.
Sensny John S.
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