Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1998-10-16
2000-03-14
Hughes, S. Thomas
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29525, B21D 3900
Patent
active
060355158
ABSTRACT:
A method for assembling a motor shaft with a bearing, a motor housing, and an impeller is disclosed. A motor shaft extension is used to retain the impeller axially on the motor shaft and allows the motor shaft to drive an additional component, such as an impeller, located a distance from the motor. The motor shaft extension may be fabricated from aluminum or hardened steel. Additionally, the motor shaft extension may be embodied in a tube extending past the end of the motor shaft and a shaft extension pressed into the end of the tube.
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Baer Mark E.
Wolfe, Jr. Melvin E.
Blount Steve
Hughes S. Thomas
Shop-Vac Corporation
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