Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1996-07-02
1998-03-10
Dunn, Eileen A.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
156148, 264257, 464181, 464903, B60G 1102
Patent
active
057247153
ABSTRACT:
A composite flange providing the low cost and bonding capability of molded flanges with the torque capacity near that of metal flanges. Multiple layers of braided fiberglass enveloping a fiberglass ring are placed into a mold of the desired shape. After the mold is closed, liquid resin is injected and the flange is cured to the desired state. After demolding, the flange is machined as necessary for installation onto the drive shaft.
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Byerly Duane V.
Heard James T.
Olson George F.
Addax, Inc.
Dunn Eileen A.
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