Torque transfer coupling and tool for assembly thereof
US-11529705-B1 · Dec 20, 2022 · US
US11767885B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11767885-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117320306-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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A coupling has: a first coupler rotatable about an axis and defining first connections distributed about the axis; a second coupler defining second connections distributed about the axis, the second connections offset from the first connections; and segments distributed about the axis and extending radially from the first connections to the second connections, a segment of the segments having a first end engaging a first connection of the first connections and a second end engaging a second connection of the second connections, the first end circumferentially offset from the second end, a face of the segment abutting against a face of the first coupler when the segment is inserted into the first connection in a first orientation such that a penetration depth of the segment into the first connection in the first orientation is less than the penetration depth in a second orientation opposite the first orientation.
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A coupling comprising: a first coupler rotatable about an axis, the first coupler defining first connections circumferentially distributed about the axis; a second coupler defining second connections circumferentially distributed about the axis, the second connections radially offset from the first connections relative to the axis; segments circumferentially distributed about the axis and extending radially from the first connections to the second connections, a segment of the segments having a first end engaging a first connection of the first connections and a second end engaging a second connection of the second connections, the first end circumferentially offset from the second end; and means for preventing engagement of the segment in the first connections in a first orientation of the segment relative to the first coupler, the means including a retaining tab greater than a clap between a retaining ring and a peripheral wall of the first coupler defining the first connections. 2. A coupling comprising: a first coupler rotatable about an axis, the first coupler defining first connections circumferentially distributed about the axis; a second coupler defining second connections circumferentially distributed about the axis, the second connections radially offset from the first connections relative to the axis; and segments circumferentially distributed about the axis and extending radially from the first connections to the second connections, a segment of the segments having a first end engaging a first connection of the first connections and a second end engaging a second connection of the second connections, the first end circumferentially offset from the second end, a face of the segment abutting against a face of the first coupler when the segment is inserted into the first connection in a first orientation of the segment relative to the first coupler such that a penetration depth of the segment into the first connection in the first orientation is less than the penetration depth in a second orientation opposite the first orientation, the penetration depth being taken in an axial direction relative to the axis. 3. The coupling of claim 2 , wherein the first coupler includes a retaining ring extending circumferentially around the axis, the face of the first coupler defined by the retaining ring. 4. The coupling of claim 3 , wherein the segment has a first tab protruding axially from a first axial end face of the segment, the face of the segment defined by the first tab, the first tab axially abutting the retaining ring in the first orientation, the first tab free of an abutment with the retaining ring in the second orientation. 5. The coupling of claim 4 , wherein the first coupler includes a first peripheral wall extending circumferentially around the axis, the first peripheral wall defining the first connections, a gap extending radially between the first peripheral wall and the retaining ring, a height of the first tab in a radial direction relative to the axis greater than a height of the gap in the first orientation to limit the penetration depth of the segment relative to the first connection. 6. The coupling of claim 5 , wherein the segment includes a second tab protruding axially from a second axial end face of the segment opposite the first axial end face, a height of the second tab being less than the height of the gap such that the second tab is receivable into the gap in the second orientation. 7. The coupling of claim 6 , wherein the first peripheral wall is located radially outwardly relative to a second peripheral wall of the second coupler, the second peripheral wall defining the second connections. 8. The coupling of claim 2 , wherein the first coupler includes a first retaining ring and a second retaining ring, the segments including first tabs protruding axially from first axial end faces of the segments and second tabs protruding axially from second axial end faces of the segments, the first tabs biased radially by the first retaining ring, the second tabs biased radially by the second retaining ring. 9. The coupling of claim 8 , wherein the first tabs and the second tabs are off-centered relative to is llmid-planes of the segments. 10. The coupling of claim 8 , wherein the first connections are sockets defined by a first peripheral wall of the first coupler, the sockets being circumferentially interspaced with crests, each of the crests defining a first notch receiving the first retaining ring and a second notch receiving the second retaining ring. 11. The coupling of claim 10 , comprising first gaps between the first retaining ring and the first peripheral wall, a height of a first tab of the first tabs greater than a height of a first gap of the first gaps, a height of a second tab of the second tabs less than the height of the first gap such that insertion of the first tab into the first gap is prevented and that insertion of the second tab into the first gap is allowed. 12. The coupling of claim 11 , comprising second gaps between the second retaining ring and the first peripheral wall, wherein, in the first orientation, the second tab is axially offset from the second notch and, in the second orientation, the first tab and the second tab are each axially aligned with a corresponding one of the first notch and the second notch. 13. A coupling comprising: a first coupler rotatable about an axis, the first coupler defining first connections circumferentially distributed about the axis; a retaining ring secured to the first coupler; a second coupler defining second connections circumferentially distributed about the axis, the second connections radially offset from the first connections relative to the axis; and segments circumferentially distributed about the axis and extending radially from the first connections to the second connections, a segment of the segments having a first end engaging a first connection of the first connections and a second end engaging a second connection of the second connections, the first end circumferentially offset from the second end, the segment including a retaining tab protruding from an axial end face of the segment, the retaining ring engaging the retaining tab to bias the retaining tab in a radial direction relative to the axis when the segment is received in the first connection in a first orientation, the retaining tab abutting a face of the first coupler to prevent insertion of the segment in the first connection in a second orientation opposite the first orientation. 14. The coupling of claim 13 , wherein the first coupler includes a second retaining ring extending circumferentially around the axis, the face of the first coupler defined by the second retaining ring. 15. The coupling of claim 14 , wherein the first coupler includes a first peripheral wall extending circumferentially around the axis, the first peripheral wall defining the first connections, a gap extending radially between the first peripheral wall and the second retaining ring, a height of the retaining tab in a radial direction relative to the axis greater than a height of the gap in the first orientation to prevent insertion of the segment in the first connection in the second orientation. 16. The coupling of claim 15 , wherein the segment includes a second tab, a height of the second tab being less than the height of the gap such that the second tab is receivable into the gap in the second orientation. 17. The coupling of claim 13 , wherein the first connections are sockets defined by a first peripheral wall of t
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