Joints and connections – Rod side to plate or side – Traversed by connector
Patent
1977-02-09
1978-05-16
Shedd, Wayne L.
Joints and connections
Rod side to plate or side
Traversed by connector
403370, 403371, 85 67, 85 79, F16B 214, F16B 1306
Patent
active
040896137
ABSTRACT:
A pin-type connector for interconnecting a pair of members having nominally aligned through-bores without requiring true alignment of the bores including a cylindrical cup-shaped bushing with a discontinuous upstanding wall having a frusto-conical interior surface and a fastener-receiving bore in the bottom of the bushing, the bushing at least partially receiving a pin whose exterior surface is frusto-conical and engages the interior surface of the bushing, with a fastening means being received by the pin through a bore therein. The pin is drawn into the bushing by the fastening means, thereby expanding the wall of the bushing to frictionally engage a bore of one of the members. At least one of the frusto-conical surfaces is slightly eccentric with respect to the longitudinal axis of the element upon which it is formed.
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Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Shedd Wayne L.
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