Joints and connections – Including ancillary means blocking disconnection of joint – Blocker for assembled joint retainer
Patent
1979-03-23
1981-07-07
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
Including ancillary means blocking disconnection of joint
Blocker for assembled joint retainer
403360, 403326, F16B 2116
Patent
active
042771994
ABSTRACT:
PCT No. PCT/US79/00187 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 23, 1979 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 23, 1979 PCT Field Mar. 23, 1979 PCT Pub. No. W080/02059 PCT Pub. Date Oct. 2, 1980
A keeper assembly transmits force from a second member (32) for a forced transmitting surface force (68) to first member (16) having an annular groove (42). A plurality of keeper segments (40) are located in the groove (42) and transfer force from the forced transmitting surface (68) into the first member (16). Each keeper segment has an axially outwardly opening side seat (56) and retaining means (44) are releasably connected to the side seats (56) for holding the keeper segments (40) positively in the groove (42).
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Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Kundrat Andrew V.
Lanchantin, Jr. Charles E.
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