Joints and connections – Utilizing thermal characteristic – e.g. – expansion or... – Members having different coefficients of expansion
Patent
1993-12-15
1995-08-29
Reese, Randolph A.
Joints and connections
Utilizing thermal characteristic, e.g., expansion or...
Members having different coefficients of expansion
403338, 403 24, 60 3932, F16B 202
Patent
active
054454697
ABSTRACT:
The sliding joint assembly for a first part and a second part having different expansion coefficients comprises a plurality of radially-acting spring blades connected firstly at first ends to the first part only in the vicinity of a contact interface, and secondly via second ends to the second part only in a zone that is axially remote from the contact interface, the contact interface constituting a sliding contact interface between the first and second parts while the second ends of the spring blades are connected to the second part by mechanical fasteners constituted by detachable screw-and-nut type assemblies provided with spring washers for damping forces exerted in the axial direction.
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Huck Andre
Indersie Dominique
Kim Harry C.
Reese Randolph A.
Societe Europeenne de Propulsion
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