Joints and connections – With fluid pressure responsive component
Patent
1984-07-02
1987-01-27
Crane, Daniel C.
Joints and connections
With fluid pressure responsive component
403 15, 72283, F16D 110, F16B 700
Patent
active
046391584
ABSTRACT:
A joint assembly to make firm but easily releasable contact between two components, for instance a vibration generator of magnetostrictive or piezo-electric type, an an internal plug or mandrel for use in the drawing or draw-bending of metal tube. The assembly comprising first and second ring-shaped members to engage the respective components, and an intermediate member which is fixed to one of the members and in sliding contact with the other so as to define with that other a sealed chamber of variable volume. The chamber is connected in use to a source of pressurized fluid, and when filled with such fluid the chamber is expanded and the two components are urged into firm contact.
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Crane Daniel C.
National Research Development Corp.
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