Double acting hub-to-shaft clamp connection

Joints and connections – With adjunctive protector – broken parts retainer – repair,... – Position or guide means

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403370, F16D 106

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ABSTRACT:
To permit accurate centering by means of compression rings which are pressed against conical surfaces of a tubular element inserted in the hub, and a sleeve with conical surfaces placed on the shaft, the compression rings are formed with axial centering ring extensions which, at their inner and outer surfaces engaging the hub, and the shaft, respectively, are bowed or curved in cross-section to be, for example, at least approximately part-spherical. Sequential tightening of bolts to draw the compression rings together and the respective conical surfaces over each other thus will not result in misalignment of the compression rings, or tilted or slanted bindings thereof with respect to the hub, or shaft, respectively, but insure accurate positioning of the compression rings, with the centering extensions around the shaft and within the hub.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3679247 (1972-07-01), Peter et al.
patent: 3847495 (1974-11-01), Peter et al.
patent: 3849015 (1974-11-01), Peter et al.

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