Method and device for axially fixing a ring member to a shaft

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

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384537, 384585, F16C 1926

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058577831

ABSTRACT:
A method for joining a ring member, e.g. a bearing inner race ring, to a shaft so that the ring member is primarily prevented from axial motion relative to the shaft involves arranging the ring member over the shaft so that the shaft extends through a bore in the ring member, and applying between the ring member and the shaft a clamping wedge force in which a tapering locking surface acts against a substantially corresponding tapering surface. The device for joining the ring member to the shaft includes a locking member mounted on the ring member and provided with a tapering contact surface that faces towards the shaft. An arrangement is provided for pressing the locking element against a tapering counter surface that is fixed in position relative to the shaft to prevent axial movement of the ring member on the shaft.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1772008 (1930-08-01), Kasper
patent: 3304139 (1967-02-01), Toth et al.
patent: 3558199 (1971-01-01), Raiser et al.
patent: 3799636 (1974-03-01), Kersting et al.

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