Joints and connections – Interfitted members – Longitudinally splined or fluted rod
Patent
1997-05-01
1998-11-17
Knight, Anthony
Joints and connections
Interfitted members
Longitudinally splined or fluted rod
403315, 403319, 464160, 464182, F16B 300
Patent
active
058367136
ABSTRACT:
An involute spline connection including a male spline having an end, an axis, and a first involute defining peaks and valleys; a follower member; a female involute having a second involute defining second peaks and valleys and a locking member having a locking member involute defining locking member peaks and valleys, and a cam groove along the exterior of the locking member; the follower adapted to engage the cam groove so that when the hub is moved axially the locking member to be repositioned to a locked position so that each of the locking member peaks is adjacent a first valley, and an unlocked position where the first and locking peaks are aligned.
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Brassert Walter L.
Dahlstrand Paul N.
Bochna David
Gnibus Michael M.
Ingersoll-Rand Company
Knight Anthony
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