Joints and connections – Member deformed in situ
Patent
1991-10-22
1993-10-19
Reese, Randolph A.
Joints and connections
Member deformed in situ
403277, 403285, F16C 300, F16B 400
Patent
active
052539474
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a locking connection for transmitting torque in driveshafts and the like. An internally and/or externally positioned metallic connecting element having a hub journal is inserted into or slid onto a tubular shaft made of a fiber composite material. The wall of the hub journal is radially plastically deformed, its surface being made to establish a locking connection with a surface of the shaft.
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Hoffmann Werner
Petrzelka Miloslav
Schafferus Thomas
GKN Automotive AG
Knight Anthony
Reese Randolph A.
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