Coupling between mechanical elements

Pipe joints or couplings – Packed – Wedge

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285343, F16L 1900

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043289800

ABSTRACT:
A coupling, arranged to form a frictional joint between two mechanical elements, comprising a tubular contact member, arranged to take up a non-deformative frictional contact with an element to be attached by means of a first peripherical surface when force transforming ring having a conical contact surface is moved against a co-acting conical contact surface at the opposed peripherical surface of the contact member by means of a manually operated and linearly movable force applying member, thereby applying a force at one point along said surface of the contact member, said contact member being arranged with such a longitudinal section that the force applied at one point by the force transforming ring is equally distributed along the surface in contact with the member to be attached.

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patent: 2547889 (1951-04-01), Richardson
patent: 2640716 (1953-06-01), Bigelow
patent: 3214200 (1965-10-01), Carlson et al.

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