Method of linking piston rod with other parts in compressor

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Prime mover or fluid pump making

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29505, B23P 1500

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055377432

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method for connecting a piston with a disk plate by way of a piston rod in a compressor. The disk plate is rotatably mounted on a drive shaft for the integral rotation with the shaft for driving a piston. The piston rod is mechanically connected to the disk plate and the piston at its both end. After forming spherical portions at both ends of the piston rod, cavities are formed in the in the disk plate and the piston in conformity with the spherical portions. Subsequently, a cylindrical wall protruding from an opening edge of each cavity is formed. The cylindrical wall is then caulked inwardly in such a manner that an annular clearance having a wedge-like cross section is defined between an inner circumference of the free end and an outer circumference of the spherical portion which is accommodated in the cavity.

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