IP Library Granted Patent US 6,875,114
Granted Patent B2
US 6,875,114 · App. 10/394,307 · Granted Apr 5, 2005

Tapered coupling

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Patent No.
US 6,875,114
App. No.
10/394,307
Granted
Apr 5, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A coupling having slots for receiving drive tabs of an associated driving shaft and a driven shaft, wherein the tabs of the driving shaft and the driven shaft are tapered to militate against rotational play between the driving shaft and the driven shaft which results in undesirable wear and damage to the drive shafts and coupling.

Claims (36)

1. A shaft coupling assembly comprising:

a driving shaft having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end adapted to be driven by a prime mover and the second end having a pair of tabs extending axially outwardly therefrom;

a driven shaft having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end adapted for connection to a rotating machine and the second end having a pair of tabs extending axially outwardly therefrom; and

a coupling main body having a central aperture formed therein, the aperture adapted to receive the tabs of said driving shaft and the tabs of said driven shaft in opposing sides thereof to transfer rotation from said driving shaft to said driven shaft;

wherein at least one of the tabs of said driving shaft and the tabs of said driven shaft has a surface that is tapered and in contact with said coupling main body.

2. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 , including a bearing system adapted to resist reaction forces generated during rotation of said driving shaft and said driven shaft to maintain engagement between said driving shaft, said driven shaft, and said coupling main body.

3. The coupling assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the bearing system includes a first bearing disposed on said driving shaft, a second bearing disposed on said driven shaft, and a spring urging at least one of the first bearing and the second bearing, wherein the first bearing, the second bearing, and the spring cooperate to urge said driving shaft and said driven shaft into engagement with said main body to compensate for wear of said driving shaft, said driven shaft, and said main body.

4. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the side of the tab of said driving shaft and the side of the tab of said driven shaft facing away from a direction of rotation of said driving shaft and said driven shaft are tapered.

5. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the aperture includes four lobes formed by an inner wall of said main body, each of the lobes of the aperture adapted to receive at least one of the tabs of said driving shaft and said driven shaft therein.

6. The coupling assembly according to claim 5 , wherein at least one wall forming the lobes of the aperture is sloped to receive the at least one sloped side of the tabs of said driving shaft and the at least one side of the tabs of said driven shaft.

7. The coupling assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the lobes of the aperture which receive the tabs of said driven shaft are shaped to militate against insertion of the tabs of said driving shaft therein.

8. The coupling assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the lobes of the aperture which receive the tabs of said driving shaft are shaped to militate against insertion of the tabs of said driven shaft therein.

9. The coupling assembly according to claim 5 , wherein a surface of each tab of said driving shaft in a driven direction is tapered and a surface of each tab of said driving shaft in a non-driven direction is tapered.

10. The coupling assembly according to claim 9 , wherein a surface of each tab of said driven shaft in the driven direction is tapered and a surface of each tab of said driven shaft in the non-driven direction is tapered.

11. The coupling assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the tabs of said driving shaft make linear contact with the inner wall of said main body and the tabs of said driven shaft make linear contact with the inner wall of said main body.

12. The coupling assembly according to claim 11 , wherein said main body has a first side adjacent said driven shaft and a second side adjacent said driving shaft, the tabs of said driving shaft contacting the inner wall of said main body closer to the first side than the second side, and the tabs of said driven shaft contacting the inner wall of said main body closer to the second side than the first side, thereby facilitating rotational stability.

13. The coupling assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the wall forming the lobes of the aperture has a taper to match the taper of the tabs of said driving shaft and the tabs of said driven shaft.

14. The coupling assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the tabs of said driving shaft make surface-to-surface contact with the inner wall of said main body and the tabs of said driven shaft make surface-to-surface contact with the inner wall of said main body.

15. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the taper of the at least one side of the tabs of said driving shaft is at an angle of between one degree and twenty degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driving shaft, and the taper of the at least one side of the tabs of said driven shaft is at an angle of between one degree and twenty degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driven shaft.

16. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the taper of the at least one side of the tabs of said driving shaft is at an angle of five degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driving shaft and the taper of the at least one side of the tabs of said driven shaft is at an angle of five degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driven shaft.

17. A shaft coupling assembly comprising:

a driving shaft having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end adapted to be driven by a prime mover and the second end having a pair of tabs extending axially outwardly therefrom, wherein a pair of opposing surfaces of each tab are tapered in the axial direction;

a driven shaft having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end adapted for connection to a rotating machine and the second end having a pair of tabs extending axially outwardly therefrom, wherein a pair of opposing surfaces of each tab are tapered in the axial direction; and

a coupling main body having a first side, a second side, and a central aperture formed therein, the aperture having four lobes formed by an inner wall of said main body, two of the lobes of the aperture adapted to receive the tabs of said driven shaft on the first side of the main body, and two of the lobes of the aperture adapted to receive the tabs of the driving shaft on the second side of the main body, said main body facilitating the transfer of rotation from said driving shaft to said driven shaft.

18. The coupling assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the tabs of said driving shaft make linear contact with the inner wall of said main body and the tabs of said driven shaft make linear contact with the inner wall of said main body.

19. The coupling assembly according to claim 18 , wherein the tabs of said driving shaft contact the inner wall of said main body closer to the first side than the second side, and the tabs of said driven shaft contact the inner wall of said main body closer to the second side than the first side, thereby facilitating rotational stability.

20. The coupling assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the wall forming the lobes of the aperture has a taper to match the taper of the tabs of said driving shaft and the tabs of said driven shaft.

21. The coupling assembly according to claim 20 , wherein the tabs of said driving shaft make surface-to-surface contact with the inner wall of said main body and the tabs of said driven shaft make surface-to-surface contact with the inner wall of said main body.

22. The coupling assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the lobes of the aperture which receive the tabs of said driven shaft are shaped to militate against insertion of the tabs of said driving shaft therein.

23. The coupling assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the taper of the tabs of said driving shaft is at an angle of between one degree and twenty degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driving shaft, and the taper of the tabs of said driven shaft is at an angle of between one degree and twenty degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driven shaft.

24. The coupling assembly according to claim 17 , wherein the taper of the tabs of said driving shaft is at an angle of five degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driving shaft and the taper of the at least one side of the tabs of said driven shaft is at an angle of five degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of said driven shaft.

25. A shaft coupling assembly comprising:

a driving shaft having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end adapted to be driven by a prime mover and the second end having a pair of tabs extending axially outwardly therefrom;

a driven shaft having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the first end adapted for connection to a rotating machine and the second end having a pair of tabs extending axially outwardly therefrom; and

a coupling main body having a first side, a second side, and a central aperture formed therein, the aperture having four lobes formed by an inner wall of said main body, two of the lobes of the aperture are adapted to receive the tabs of said driven shaft on the first side of the main body, and two of the lobes of the aperture are adapted to receive the tabs of the driving shaft on the second side of the main body, said main body facilitating the transfer of rotation from said driving shaft to said driven shaft;

wherein the wall forming the lobes of the aperture of said main body is tapered from the first side to the second side of said main body.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 20, 2004
From: KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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