Device for releasably securing a shaft in a hub
First Claim
1. In a device for securing a shaft in a hub, wherein the hub has an annular groove in its bore, an annular recess on the shaft radially faces the groove and has a radially directed shoulder, an adjusting member is axially moveable on the shaft in said recess, the adjusting member having a conical face directed toward the shoulder, whereby the shoulder and conical face define an adjustable recess that widens radially outwardly, and an elastic securing ring of round cross-section received in said groove and adjustable recess, the floor of the adjustable recess at the axial end thereof away from said shoulder being spaced from the bore of the hub a distance at least equal to the radial thickness of said securing ring;
- the improvement wherein said hub has a conical shoulder facing in the direction opposite to the axial adjustment of said adjusting member, said conical shoulder being immediately adjacent said annular groove, said conical shoulder having a smaller vertex angle than the vertex angle of the conical face of the adjusting member, and a spring member on said shaft for the automatic axial adjustment of said adjusting member, for urging said conical face of said adjusting member against said securing ring, said securing ring being positioned to contact said conical shoulder when said shaft is thrust axially into said hub in the assembly of said shaft therein.
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Abstract
The present invention is a device for securing a shaft or the like in a hub, wherein an annular groove is provided on the shaft or in the hub to accommodate an elastic securing ring of round cross-section. A shoulder is provided on the hub or shaft radially facing the annular groove and the hub or shaft has an adjusting member displaceable in axial direction with a conical face axially facing the shoulder. This face together with the shoulder forms an annular recess widening towards the opening of the groove. The floor of the annular groove on the side of the adjusting member is at a radial distance from the shaft or hub at least as great as the thickness of the securing ring.
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11 Claims
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1. In a device for securing a shaft in a hub, wherein the hub has an annular groove in its bore, an annular recess on the shaft radially faces the groove and has a radially directed shoulder, an adjusting member is axially moveable on the shaft in said recess, the adjusting member having a conical face directed toward the shoulder, whereby the shoulder and conical face define an adjustable recess that widens radially outwardly, and an elastic securing ring of round cross-section received in said groove and adjustable recess, the floor of the adjustable recess at the axial end thereof away from said shoulder being spaced from the bore of the hub a distance at least equal to the radial thickness of said securing ring;
- the improvement wherein said hub has a conical shoulder facing in the direction opposite to the axial adjustment of said adjusting member, said conical shoulder being immediately adjacent said annular groove, said conical shoulder having a smaller vertex angle than the vertex angle of the conical face of the adjusting member, and a spring member on said shaft for the automatic axial adjustment of said adjusting member, for urging said conical face of said adjusting member against said securing ring, said securing ring being positioned to contact said conical shoulder when said shaft is thrust axially into said hub in the assembly of said shaft therein.
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11. In a device for securing a shaft in a hub, wherein the shaft has an annular groove in its outer surface, an annular recess in the bore of the hub radially faces the groove and has a radially directed shoulder, an adjusting member is axially moveable on the hub in said recess, the adjusting member having a conical face directed toward the shoulder, whereby the shoulder and conical face define an adjustable recess that widens radially inwardly, and an elastic securing ring having a round cross-section received in said groove in said adjustable recess, the floor of the adjustable recess at tha axial end thereof away from said shoulder being spaced from said shaft a distance at least equal to the radial thickness of said securing ring;
- the improvement wherein said shaft has the conical shoulder facing opposite the direction of axial adjustment of said adjusting member, said conical shoulder being immediately adjacent said annular groove, said conical shoulder having a smaller vertex angle than the vertex angle of the conical face of the adjusting member, and a spring member on the hub for automatic axial adjustment to urge said conical face of the adjusting member against the securing ring, said spring member extending between said adjusting member and a second shoulder in said recess, whereby said securing ring contacts said conical shoulder when the shaft is thrust axially into the hub.
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