Joints and connections – Having a joining piece extending through aligned openings in...
Patent
1983-08-22
1990-12-04
Reese, Randolph A.
Joints and connections
Having a joining piece extending through aligned openings in...
403312, 403334, 403337, 403388, 411339, 411 81, 29525, 29526R, B23P 1904
Patent
active
049749897
ABSTRACT:
A stacked array comprising at least one or more similar or dissimilar metals or composites and having either a tapered bore or a tapered sleeve. A tapered bolt adapted to be inserted into the tapered bore and having a taper that is different from the tapered bore. A method for selecting a greater or lesser taper on the bolt than the taper on the bore depending on the relative strength of the materials forming the stacked array as a means of reducing the installation force of the tapered bolt within the tapered bore.
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Deliguori Franco
Reese Randolph A.
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