Joints and connections – With adjunctive protector – broken parts retainer – repair,... – Back-off means – e.g. – separator – etc.
Patent
1976-12-30
1978-04-11
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
With adjunctive protector, broken parts retainer, repair,...
Back-off means, e.g., separator, etc.
403336, 403356, 64 28R, F16B 300
Patent
active
040836398
ABSTRACT:
A coupling member is shrink fitted onto the end of a dynamoelectric machine shaft and keyed thereto with a plurality of hollow keys of circular cross section which distort if excessive torque is applied to the coupling, reducing the risk of coupling failure. This coupling exhibits the properties of high strength and low weight which eliminates lateral shaft resonance at operating speeds.
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Ahern John F.
General Electric Company
Kundrat Andrew V.
Messenger Herbert E.
Mitchell James W.
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