Rotating assembly with internal retaining ring

Joints and connections – Including ancillary means blocking disconnection of joint – Blocker is catch or key

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403316, 403326, 4033595, 403375, 74438, F16D 100

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061168092

ABSTRACT:
An outer member and an inner member are drivingly connected at a toothed interface. The members are restrained from axial separation by a retaining ring. The retaining ring is engaged in a groove formed in the inner member and has a pair of tabs which extend radially outward through slots in the inner member. The tabs abut an end face on the outer member thereby preventing relative axial displacement of the inner and outer members.

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