Split ring retention of splined or toothed parts

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

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403326, 403359, F16D 106

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ABSTRACT:
The two parts of a splined coupling are held together axially by a resilient split locking ring. The locking ring is seated in grooves of the two parts, which are formed in the splines of the parts. The ring is formed from a stainless steel having a nitrided hardened surface layer to resist galling or damage to the ring as a result of the spline notched sides of the grooves.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2844013 (1958-07-01), Spence
patent: 3832076 (1974-08-01), Gehrke
patent: 3992117 (1976-11-01), Ristau
patent: 4077232 (1958-03-01), Grosseau
An Introduction to Stainless Steel, J. Gordon Parr, Albert Hanson, copyright 1965, Note pp. 23 and 58-59.

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