Shaft coupling
First Claim
1. A unitary coupling for non-rotatably connecting axially aligned shafts which have keyways in axial alignment and a key member for said keyways, said coupling comprising an integral single piece body of resilient material having opposite complementary half sections with inside arcuate surfaces adapted for engagement with laterally opposite sides of the shafts,said half sections having adjacent captive ends and a hinge of said material joining said ends,portions of said captive ends having a slot therebetween adjacent said hinge,each of said captive ends having surfaces forming a corner with a space between said surfaces and said spaces together forming a keyway adjacent said slot,complementary flanges on respective free ends of said half sections including fastening means,said half sections having an initial relationship extending at an acute angle outwardly relative to each other from the hinge wherein portions of said arcuate surfaces are spaced at progressively varying distances from the respective sides of the shaft and portions of said surfaces at the corner are spaced at progressively varying distances from said key member to enable the body to be placed over and clear of the shafts before clamping,said half sections being adapted to be drawn toward each other and toward said key member and the shaft progressively from the captive ends to the free ends by use of said fastening means whereby the arcuate surfaces engage the shafts and the surfaces at the corners engage the key member.
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Abstract
A single piece coupling for shafts comprises opposite half sections each with an arcuate recess for engaging one side of two axially aligned shafts. There are also spaces forming a keyway for reception of a conventional key with which the shafts are provided. The half sections are initially formed in a spread apart condition with captive edges secured to each other by a section of the coupling metal forming thereby a hinge. After adjacent ends of the shafts are slid into the coupling to abutting positions free edges of the half sections are bolted together drawing the half sections simultaneously into engagement with the shafts and the key.
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7 Claims
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1. A unitary coupling for non-rotatably connecting axially aligned shafts which have keyways in axial alignment and a key member for said keyways, said coupling comprising an integral single piece body of resilient material having opposite complementary half sections with inside arcuate surfaces adapted for engagement with laterally opposite sides of the shafts,
said half sections having adjacent captive ends and a hinge of said material joining said ends, portions of said captive ends having a slot therebetween adjacent said hinge, each of said captive ends having surfaces forming a corner with a space between said surfaces and said spaces together forming a keyway adjacent said slot, complementary flanges on respective free ends of said half sections including fastening means, said half sections having an initial relationship extending at an acute angle outwardly relative to each other from the hinge wherein portions of said arcuate surfaces are spaced at progressively varying distances from the respective sides of the shaft and portions of said surfaces at the corner are spaced at progressively varying distances from said key member to enable the body to be placed over and clear of the shafts before clamping, said half sections being adapted to be drawn toward each other and toward said key member and the shaft progressively from the captive ends to the free ends by use of said fastening means whereby the arcuate surfaces engage the shafts and the surfaces at the corners engage the key member.
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7. A unitary coupling for non-rotatably connecting axially aligned shafts which have keyways in axial alignment and a key member for said keyways, said coupling having an integral single piece body comprising an extrusion of resilient material having opposite complementary half sections with inside arcuate surfaces adapted for engagement with laterally opposite sides of the shafts,
said half sections having an initial relationship at an acute angle with respect to each other whereby there are adjacent captive ends and a hinge of said material joining said ends, portions of said captive ends having a slot therebetween adjacent said hinge, each of said captive ends having extruded surfaces forming a keyway adjacent said slot, complementary flanges on respective free edges of said half sections including fastening means, said half sections having an initially extended relationship wherein said arcuate surfaces have respective centers of curvature spaced from each other and said surfaces are spaced from the respective sides of the shaft, said surfaces at the corner being spaced from said key member to enable the body to be placed over the shafts and the key member before clamping, said half sections being adapted to be drawn toward each other by use of said fastening means whereby the arcuate surfaces engage the shafts and the surfaces at the corners engage the key member.
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