Structure for joining impeller to rotatable shaft
First Claim
1. A structure for joining an impeller to a rotatable shaft, comprising:
- (a) a bushing through which said impeller is joined to said rotatable shaft, said bushing including a hollow cylindrical portion which fits into a recess formed in said impeller and into which said rotatable shaft fits;
(b) first means for joining said bushing to said impeller so that said bushing is positioned coaxially with said impeller; and
(c) second means for joining said rotatable shaft to said bushing so that said rotatable shaft is positioned coaxially with said bushing, wherein an inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion comprises a plurality of segments having different inner diameters, and said rotatable shaft comprises the same plurality of segments as said hollow cylindrical portion, each of said segments of said rotatable shaft having an outer diameter equal to an inner diameter of an associated segment of said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion.
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Abstract
There is provided a structure for joining an impeller to a rotatable shaft, including (a) a bushing through which the impeller is joined to the rotatable shaft, the bushing including a hollow cylindrical portion which is to fit into a recess formed with the impeller and into which the rotatable shaft is to fit, (b) a first joint structure for joining the bushing to the impeller so that the bushing is positioned coaxially with the impeller, and (c) a second joint structure for joining the rotatable shaft to the bushing so that the rotatable shaft is positioned coaxially with the bushing. The structure provides a sufficient ability for transferring a torque between an impeller and a shaft, self-aligning performance between an impeller and a shaft, and good serviceability for assembling and disassembling, and further provides higher accuracy in axially positioning an impeller and a shaft and lower fabrication costs.
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17 Claims
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1. A structure for joining an impeller to a rotatable shaft, comprising:
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(a) a bushing through which said impeller is joined to said rotatable shaft, said bushing including a hollow cylindrical portion which fits into a recess formed in said impeller and into which said rotatable shaft fits; (b) first means for joining said bushing to said impeller so that said bushing is positioned coaxially with said impeller; and (c) second means for joining said rotatable shaft to said bushing so that said rotatable shaft is positioned coaxially with said bushing, wherein an inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion comprises a plurality of segments having different inner diameters, and said rotatable shaft comprises the same plurality of segments as said hollow cylindrical portion, each of said segments of said rotatable shaft having an outer diameter equal to an inner diameter of an associated segment of said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A structure for joining an impeller to a rotatable shaft through a bushing which includes a hollow cylindrical portion and a plurality of key portions,
said hollow cylindrical portion including: - a sidewall defined by an outer surface and an inner surface coaxial with said outer surface; and
an end portion defined by an outer surface perpendicular to an axis of said hollow cylindrical portion and an inner surface parallel to said outer surface, said end portion being centrally formed with a through hole which has a smaller diameter than a diameter of said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion and which is coaxial with said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion,said key portions circumferentially, integrally formed with said hollow cylindrical portion at an opposite side of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion, said key portions being defined by a pair of planes parallel to each other and spaced away from each other circumferentially of said hollow cylindrical portion, each of said key portions including a first portion outwardly projecting from said outer surface of said hollow cylindrical portion and a second portion inwardly projecting from said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion, said rotatable shaft including;
a larger diameter portion adapted to fit to said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion; and
a smaller diameter portion adapted to fit to said through hole of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion, said larger diameter portion having an end surface to make close contact with said inner surface of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion, said larger diameter portion being formed with key ways into which said second portions of said key portions are fit,said impeller being formed with a recess having an inner sidewall with which said outer surface of said hollow cylindrical portion makes close contact, and an inner bottom surface with which said outer surface of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion makes close contact, said impeller being formed further with recessed portions into which said first portions of said key portions are fit, wherein an inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion comprises a plurality of segments having different inner diameters, and said rotatable shaft comprises the same plurality of segments as said hollow cylindrical portion, each of said segments of said rotatable shaft having an outer diameter equal to an inner diameter of an associated segment of said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
- a sidewall defined by an outer surface and an inner surface coaxial with said outer surface; and
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12. A bushing for joining an impeller to a rotatable shaft therethrough, comprising:
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(a) a hollow cylindrical portion including;
a sidewall defined by an outer surface and an inner surface coaxial with said outer surface; and
an end portion defined by an outer surface perpendicular to an axis of said hollow cylindrical portion and an inner surface parallel to said outer surface, said end portion being centrally formed with a through hole which has a smaller diameter than a diameter of said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion and which is coaxial with said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion; and(b) a plurality of key portions circumferentially, integrally formed with said hollow cylindrical portion at an opposite side of said end portion, said key portions being defined by a pair of planes parallel to each other and spaced away from each other circumferentially of said hollow cylindrical portion, each of said key portions including a first portion outwardly projecting from said outer surface of said hollow cylindrical portion and a second portion inwardly projecting from said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion, said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion being adapted to receive therein a larger diameter portion of said rotatable shaft, and said through hole of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion being adapted to receive therein a smaller diameter portion of said rotatable shaft, said inner surface of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion being adapted to make contact with an end surface of said larger diameter portion, said second portions of said key portions being fit into key ways formed with said larger diameter portion of said rotatable shaft, said outer surface of said hollow cylindrical portion being adapted to make fit contact with an inner sidewall of a recess formed with said impeller, and said outer surface of said end portion of said hollow cylindrical portion being adapted to make close contact with an inner bottom surface of said recess, said first portions of said key portions being adapted to fit into recessed portions formed with said impeller, wherein an inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion comprises a plurality of segments having different inner diameters, and said rotatable shaft comprises the same plurality of segments as said hollow cylindrical portion, each of said segments of said rotatable shaft having an outer diameter equal to an inner diameter of an associated segment of said inner surface of said hollow cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A structure for joining an impeller to a rotating shaft through a bushing, comprising:
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a bushing having first and second ends, a hollow cylindrical portion with a first inner diameter, a through hole at the first end with a diameter smaller than the first inner diameter, and integral key portions at the second end, an impeller having an axial through hole with a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the through hole of the bushing, a recess adjacent the impeller through hole and dimensioned to receive the hollow cylindrical portion of the bushing, and key ways dimensioned to receive integral key portions of the bushing; a rotatable shaft comprising a first portion dimensioned to pass through the through holes of the bushing and the impeller, a second portion adjacent the first portion and dimensioned to fit in the hollow cylindrical portion of the bushing, and key ways adjacent the second portion dimensioned to receive integral key portions of the bushing wherein said hollow cylindrical portion of the bushing has an inner surface with a plurality of coaxial segments of increasing diameter, and wherein the second portion of the rotatable shaft has a plurality of surface segments dimensioned to fit the respective inner surface segments of the hollow cylindrical portion. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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