US20050217961A1 - Quick disconnect coupling - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D11/00—Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts
- F16D11/14—Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts with clutching members movable only axially
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D11/00—Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts
- F16D2011/008—Clutches in which the members have interengaging parts characterised by the form of the teeth forming the inter-engaging parts; Details of shape or structure of these teeth
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Coupling devices are typically used on various types of equipment to transfer power from a first rotating shaft to a second rotating shaft. It is often desirable to disconnect a coupling such that equipment embodying the coupling may be cleaned. However, often times, it may be quite time consuming to disconnect the couplings.
- a second aspect of the quick disconnect coupling includes a male coupling member having at least two jaws thereon, a female coupling member having at least two recesses for receiving the jaws, and a spider having at least four wings extending therefrom, the spider being shaped to be received within the female coupling member such that each of the recesses includes at least two of the wings, wherein each jaw of the male coupling member is positioned between two wings of the spider when the male coupling member is engaged with the female coupling member.
- FIG. 1A is a front perspective view of a first aspect of the quick disconnect coupling
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a second aspect of the quick disconnect coupling
- a first aspect of the quick disconnect coupling includes a male hub 12 , a female hub 14 , a non-round shaft 16 , a spring 17 and a pin 22 .
- the non-round shaft 16 may be attached to or integral with (i.e., shaft 16 is connected to) the male hub 12 and may include a slot 18 extending axially along the non-round shaft 16 and through a surface of the non-round shaft 16 .
- the non-round shaft 16 may have any shape in cross-sectional view (taken perpendicular to the axis of the shaft) other than circular, hence the designation as non-round.
- the non-round shaft 16 may be square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal or elliptical.
- the female hub 14 may include a first end 24 , a second end 36 and a non-round recess 20 extending axially through the length of the female hub 14 .
- the non-round recess 20 is non-round in shape, as described above, and has a shape corresponding to the shape of the non-round shaft 16 such that the non-round shaft 16 may be closely received within the non-round recess 20 .
- the female hub 14 may slide relative to the male hub 12 along the non-round shaft 16 and rotation of the male hub 12 (and corresponding rotation of the non-round shaft 16 ) results in rotation of the female hub 14 due to the non-round shape of the shaft 16 and recess 20 .
- the spring 17 maybe a coil spring and may be position coaxially over the non-round shaft 16 and between the male hub 12 and female hub 14 to bias the female hub 14 away from the male hub 12 .
- the pin 22 may be inserted through an opening 21 in the first end 24 of the female hub 14 such that the pin 22 engages the slot 18 in the non-round shaft 16 , thereby restricting movement of the female hub 14 relative to the male hub 12 along the shaft 16 .
- the male hub 12 of the coupling 10 may be fixedly attached to the shaft (not shown) of the motor 26 .
- the female hub 14 may then be attached to the drive shaft 34 of the equipment 28 as follows: First, the female hub 14 is retracted against the bias of the spring 17 and toward the male hub 12 . Then, the motor 26 may be slid onto the equipment 28 as described above (i.e., via flanges 30 ).
- the quick disconnect coupling 10 may be disconnected from the drive shaft 34 as follows:
- the female hub 14 may be retracted against the bias of the spring 17 into close proximity with the male hub 12 such that the drive shaft 34 is no longer received within the recess 20 and the second end 36 of the female hub 14 is cleared from an end portion 42 of the drive shaft 34 .
- the motor 26 may then be slid off of the equipment 28 .
- a second aspect of the quick disconnect coupling includes a male coupling member 52 , a female coupling member 54 , a spider 56 and a connector such as a washer 58 and screw 60 assembly.
- the male coupling member 52 may be generally cylindrical in shape and include a first end 71 and a second end 73 .
- Three jaws 62 may be spaced equidistantly about the periphery of the second end 73 and extend axially from the male coupling member 52 .
- Each jaw 62 may include a beveled surface 63 and be tapered to a point 65 .
- the first end 71 may include a recess 70 having a slot 72 therein.
- the recess 70 may receive a first shaft (not shown) having a notch (not shown) that engages the slot 72 for preventing rotation of the first shaft relative to the male coupling member 52 such that rotation of the first shaft results in corresponding rotation of the male coupling member 52 .
- the female coupling member 54 may be generally cylindrical in shape and include a first end 80 and a second end 82 .
- Three recesses 64 may be spaced equidistantly about the periphery of the first end 80 for receiving the three jaws 62 of the male coupling member 52 .
- Each recess 64 may additionally include a secondary recess 69 for receiving the tapered point 65 of the jaw 62 .
- the second end 82 may include a recess 84 having a slot 86 therein.
- the recess 84 may receive a second shaft (not shown) having a notch (not shown) that engages the slot 86 for preventing rotation of the second shaft relative to the female coupling member 54 such that rotation of the second shaft results in corresponding rotation of the female coupling member 54 and rotation of the female coupling member 54 results in corresponding rotation of the second shaft.
- the spider 56 includes six wings 66 equidistantly spaced and extending radially from the center of the spider 56 .
- the spider 56 is received within the first end 80 of the female coupling member 54 such that each recess 64 receives two wings 66 of the spider 56 .
- the spider 56 may be made of a soft or hard polymeric material such as urethane or any other suitable rigid material.
- the spider 56 may be fixedly attached to the female coupling member 54 by any suitable connector, such as a washer 58 and screw 60 assembly such that the spider 56 is fixed onto the female coupling member 54 thereby preventing the spider 56 from easily falling away from the coupling assembly 50 when the coupling assembly 50 is disconnected.
- any suitable connector such as a washer 58 and screw 60 assembly
- the male coupling member 52 may be connected to a first shaft (not shown) and the female coupling member 54 may be connected to a second shaft (not shown) and the two shafts may be coupled by engaging the male coupling member 52 with the female coupling member 54 , as shown in FIG. 4A .
- the spider 56 creates a tight fit between the jaws 62 and recesses 64 and allows for the transfer of rotational power between the male and female coupling members 52 , 54 even if the first and second shafts are not perfectly aligned.
- each jaw 62 guide the jaws 62 into engagement with the recesses 64 such that each jaw 62 is positioned between two wings 66 in the recess 64 and the tapered point 65 engages the secondary recess 69 . Therefore, as the male coupling member 52 rotates due to the rotation of the first shaft, the female coupling member 54 and second shaft rotate accordingly.
- the coupling assembly 50 may be disconnected by withdrawing the jaws 62 of the male coupling member 52 from the recesses 64 of the female coupling member 54 .
- the spider 56 remains connected to the female coupling member 54 by the washer 58 and screw 60 assembly, thereby simplifying the disassembly process.
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Description
- This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent App. No. 60/558,535 filed on Apr. 1, 2004, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present application relates to coupling devices and, more particularly, to coupling devices capable of being quickly disconnected.
- Coupling devices are typically used on various types of equipment to transfer power from a first rotating shaft to a second rotating shaft. It is often desirable to disconnect a coupling such that equipment embodying the coupling may be cleaned. However, often times, it may be quite time consuming to disconnect the couplings.
- Accordingly, there is a need for coupling devices that may be quickly disconnected and reconnected.
- A first aspect of the quick disconnect coupling includes a first hub, a shaft fixedly connected to the first hub, the shaft being non-round in cross-section, and a second hub having a non-round recess extending therethrough, the non-round recess being sized to closely receive the shaft such that the second hub is capable of sliding along the shaft and is prevented from rotating about the shaft, wherein rotation of the first hub results in corresponding rotation of the second hub.
- A second aspect of the quick disconnect coupling includes a male coupling member having at least two jaws thereon, a female coupling member having at least two recesses for receiving the jaws, and a spider having at least four wings extending therefrom, the spider being shaped to be received within the female coupling member such that each of the recesses includes at least two of the wings, wherein each jaw of the male coupling member is positioned between two wings of the spider when the male coupling member is engaged with the female coupling member.
- A third aspect of the quick disconnect coupling includes a drive shaft, a motor, and a coupling device for transferring rotational power from the motor to the drive shaft, the coupling device including a first hub, a non-round shaft fixedly connected to the first hub, a second hub closely and slidably received over the non-round shaft, the second hub having a recess for receiving the drive shaft, and a spring for biasing the first hub away from the second hub, wherein the first hub is connected to the motor and the second hub is selectively connectable to the drive shaft.
- Other aspects of the quick disconnect coupling will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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FIG. 1A is a front perspective view of a first aspect of the quick disconnect coupling; -
FIG. 1B is a side elevational view of the quick disconnect coupling ofFIG. 1A ; -
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the quick disconnect coupling ofFIG. 1A embodied on a motor for use with a piece of equipment having a drive shaft; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a second aspect of the quick disconnect coupling; -
FIG. 4A is a front perspective view of the quick disconnect coupling ofFIG. 3 in an engaged position; and -
FIG. 4B is a front elevational view, in section, of the quick disconnect coupling ofFIG. 4A . - As shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B , a first aspect of the quick disconnect coupling, generally designated 10, includes amale hub 12, afemale hub 14, anon-round shaft 16, aspring 17 and apin 22. - The
non-round shaft 16 may be attached to or integral with (i.e.,shaft 16 is connected to) themale hub 12 and may include aslot 18 extending axially along thenon-round shaft 16 and through a surface of thenon-round shaft 16. Thenon-round shaft 16 may have any shape in cross-sectional view (taken perpendicular to the axis of the shaft) other than circular, hence the designation as non-round. For example, in cross-sectional view, thenon-round shaft 16 may be square, rectangular, triangular, pentagonal, hexagonal or elliptical. - The
female hub 14 may include afirst end 24, asecond end 36 and anon-round recess 20 extending axially through the length of thefemale hub 14. Thenon-round recess 20 is non-round in shape, as described above, and has a shape corresponding to the shape of thenon-round shaft 16 such that thenon-round shaft 16 may be closely received within thenon-round recess 20. Thefemale hub 14 may slide relative to themale hub 12 along thenon-round shaft 16 and rotation of the male hub 12 (and corresponding rotation of the non-round shaft 16) results in rotation of thefemale hub 14 due to the non-round shape of theshaft 16 and recess 20. - The
spring 17 maybe a coil spring and may be position coaxially over thenon-round shaft 16 and between themale hub 12 andfemale hub 14 to bias thefemale hub 14 away from themale hub 12. Thepin 22 may be inserted through an opening 21 in thefirst end 24 of thefemale hub 14 such that thepin 22 engages theslot 18 in thenon-round shaft 16, thereby restricting movement of thefemale hub 14 relative to themale hub 12 along theshaft 16. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thequick disconnect coupling 10 may be attached to amotor 26 for connecting themotor 26 to adrive shaft 34 of a piece ofequipment 28. Thedrive shaft 34 may include anend portion 42 and may be shaped to be received within therecess 20 of the female hub 14 (i.e., non-round in shape) such that rotation of thefemale hub 14 results in corresponding rotation of thedrive shaft 34 when thedrive shaft 34 is received within therecess 20. - The
motor 26 may be slideably mounted onto the piece ofequipment 28 by sliding a pair ofwings 32 of the piece ofequipment 28 between the body of themotor 26 andflanges 30. - The
male hub 12 of thecoupling 10 may be fixedly attached to the shaft (not shown) of themotor 26. Thefemale hub 14 may then be attached to thedrive shaft 34 of theequipment 28 as follows: First, thefemale hub 14 is retracted against the bias of thespring 17 and toward themale hub 12. Then, themotor 26 may be slid onto theequipment 28 as described above (i.e., via flanges 30). When thefemale hub 14 is released, thereby allowing thespring 17 to bias thefemale hub 14 to its forward and engaged position, thedrive shaft 34 of theequipment 28 is received within therecess 20 of thefemale hub 14 such that power from themotor 26 may be transferred to thedrive shaft 34 by rotation of themale hub 12 which results in rotation of thenon-round shaft 16 which results in rotation of thefemale hub 14 and corresponding rotation of thedrive shaft 34. - The
quick disconnect coupling 10 may be disconnected from thedrive shaft 34 as follows: Thefemale hub 14 may be retracted against the bias of thespring 17 into close proximity with themale hub 12 such that thedrive shaft 34 is no longer received within therecess 20 and thesecond end 36 of thefemale hub 14 is cleared from anend portion 42 of thedrive shaft 34. Themotor 26 may then be slid off of theequipment 28. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 4A and 4B, a second aspect of the quick disconnect coupling, generally designated 50, includes amale coupling member 52, afemale coupling member 54, aspider 56 and a connector such as awasher 58 andscrew 60 assembly. - The
male coupling member 52 may be generally cylindrical in shape and include afirst end 71 and asecond end 73. Threejaws 62 may be spaced equidistantly about the periphery of thesecond end 73 and extend axially from themale coupling member 52. Eachjaw 62 may include abeveled surface 63 and be tapered to apoint 65. Thefirst end 71 may include arecess 70 having aslot 72 therein. Therecess 70 may receive a first shaft (not shown) having a notch (not shown) that engages theslot 72 for preventing rotation of the first shaft relative to themale coupling member 52 such that rotation of the first shaft results in corresponding rotation of themale coupling member 52. - The
female coupling member 54 may be generally cylindrical in shape and include afirst end 80 and asecond end 82. Threerecesses 64 may be spaced equidistantly about the periphery of thefirst end 80 for receiving the threejaws 62 of themale coupling member 52. Eachrecess 64 may additionally include asecondary recess 69 for receiving thetapered point 65 of thejaw 62. As shown inFIG. 4B , thesecond end 82 may include a recess 84 having aslot 86 therein. The recess 84 may receive a second shaft (not shown) having a notch (not shown) that engages theslot 86 for preventing rotation of the second shaft relative to thefemale coupling member 54 such that rotation of the second shaft results in corresponding rotation of thefemale coupling member 54 and rotation of thefemale coupling member 54 results in corresponding rotation of the second shaft. - As best shown in
FIG. 3 , thespider 56 includes sixwings 66 equidistantly spaced and extending radially from the center of thespider 56. Thespider 56 is received within thefirst end 80 of thefemale coupling member 54 such that eachrecess 64 receives twowings 66 of thespider 56. Thespider 56 may be made of a soft or hard polymeric material such as urethane or any other suitable rigid material. - The
spider 56 may be fixedly attached to thefemale coupling member 54 by any suitable connector, such as awasher 58 andscrew 60 assembly such that thespider 56 is fixed onto thefemale coupling member 54 thereby preventing thespider 56 from easily falling away from thecoupling assembly 50 when thecoupling assembly 50 is disconnected. - Accordingly, the
male coupling member 52 may be connected to a first shaft (not shown) and thefemale coupling member 54 may be connected to a second shaft (not shown) and the two shafts may be coupled by engaging themale coupling member 52 with thefemale coupling member 54, as shown inFIG. 4A . Thespider 56 creates a tight fit between thejaws 62 and recesses 64 and allows for the transfer of rotational power between the male andfemale coupling members beveled surface 63 and taperedpoint 65 of eachjaw 62 guide thejaws 62 into engagement with therecesses 64 such that eachjaw 62 is positioned between twowings 66 in therecess 64 and the taperedpoint 65 engages thesecondary recess 69. Therefore, as themale coupling member 52 rotates due to the rotation of the first shaft, thefemale coupling member 54 and second shaft rotate accordingly. - The
coupling assembly 50 may be disconnected by withdrawing thejaws 62 of themale coupling member 52 from therecesses 64 of thefemale coupling member 54. When disconnected, thespider 56 remains connected to thefemale coupling member 54 by thewasher 58 and screw 60 assembly, thereby simplifying the disassembly process. - Although the quick disconnect coupling is shown and described with respect to certain aspects, it is obvious that modifications will occur to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the specification. The quick disconnect coupling includes all such modifications and is limited only by the scope of the claims.
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