Self-aligning driveshaft coupler
US-2016348731-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10480587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10480587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615235866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A self-aligning driveshaft coupler includes a receiving clutch mounted to a driveshaft and a locking clutch assembly mounted to an implement. The locking clutch assembly includes a collar and a yoke that rotate together, and a spring between the collar and the yoke. A locking pin may be pivotably attached to the yoke to move a projection on the locking pin in and out of the retaining groove. A plurality of drive pins extend axially from the collar. The spring biases the drive pins into engagement with the receiving clutch when the locking pin projection is in the retaining groove and the output shaft and receiving clutch are rotated less than 180 degrees.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A self-aligning driveshaft coupler, comprising: an internally splined receiving clutch mounted on an externally splined tractor PTO output shaft and having a neck with a retaining groove, and a base with a plurality of holes; a locking clutch assembly mounted to an implement and engaging the receiving clutch without contacting the external splines of the tractor PTO output shaft; a locking pin attached to the locking clutch assembly and removably engaging the retaining groove; a collar attached to the locking clutch assembly and slideable axially with respect to the locking clutch assembly while the locking pin is engaged; and a plurality of drive pins extending axially from the collar, a plurality of springs biasing the drive pins into the holes in the receiving clutch base once the locking pin is in the retaining groove and the tractor PTO output shaft and receiving clutch are rotated together less than one revolution before rotating the locking clutch assembly. 2. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 1 further comprising a C-shaped grip mounted around the outer surface of the collar; the collar being slideable axially with respect to the grip. 3. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 1 wherein the receiving clutch has a plurality of recesses with each recess extending partially around an outer edge of the base, and a hole at an end of each recess for engaging one of the drive pins. 4. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 1 further comprising a spring urging the locking pin into the retaining groove. 5. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 1 further comprising a release button on the locking pin to pivot the locking pin and move the projection out of the retaining groove. 6. A self-aligning driveshaft coupler, comprising: a receiving clutch mounted over an externally splined tractor PTO output shaft having a neck with an outer surface, a retaining groove around the outer surface, and a base with a plurality of receiving holes; and a locking clutch assembly on an implement yoke having a pivotable locking pin with a projection that enters the retaining groove when the locking clutch assembly slides onto the receiving clutch, a collar that is slideable relative to the locking clutch assembly with a plurality of drive pins that are spring biased to move axially into the receiving holes after the pivotable locking pin is in the retaining groove by rotating the receiving clutch less than one revolution before the locking clutch assembly rotates. 7. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of recesses around the edge of the base for each of the receiving holes. 8. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 6 further comprising at least one retaining pin extending through a slot in the collar and providing a pivot axis for the pivotable locking pin, and sliding of the collar. 9. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 6 further comprising a C-shaped grip pivotably mounted around the collar. 10. A self-aligning driveshaft coupler, comprising: a locking clutch assembly on an implement yoke and a receiving clutch on an externally splined PTO output shaft; a plurality of drive pins extending axially from a collar that is slideably mounted to the locking clutch assembly; a locking pin pivotably mounted on the locking clutch assembly; a retaining groove on the receiving clutch that the pivotable locking pin enters when the receiving clutch slides onto the locking clutch assembly and rotating the receiving clutch less than one revolution before rotating the locking clutch assembly, and a plurality of springs urging the plurality of axially extending drive pins to enter a plurality of receiving holes in the receiving clutch, whereby the locking clutch assembly is rotatably engaged to the receiving clutch without engaging the external splines on the PTO output shaft. 11. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 10 wherein the pivotable locking pin is spring biased into the retaining groove. 12. The self-aligning driveshaft coupler of claim 10 further comprising a release button or lever to move the pivotable locking pin out of the retaining groove.
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