Turbomachine casing assembly
US-9206706-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US2016356181A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016356181-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514730916-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A turbocharger includes a first housing having a first annular surface and a second housing having a second annular surface. A projection defined integrally on the first annular surface. A recess is formed integrally on the second annular surface. The projection is disposed in the recess and engagement of the projection with the recess restrains rotation of the first housing with respect to the second housing.
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1 . A turbocharger, comprising: a first housing having a first annular surface oriented in a first axial direction; a second housing having a second annular surface oriented in a second axial direction opposing the first axial direction; a projection defined integrally on the first annular surface; and a recess formed integrally on the second annular surface, wherein the projection is disposed in the recess and engagement of the projection with the recess restrains axial rotation of the first housing with respect to the second housing, and wherein the recess and the projection include circumferentially-spaced and complementary first and second end surfaces angled with respect to the axial direction and increasing resistance to axial rotation in a single rotational direction. 2 . The turbocharger of claim 1 , further comprising: a first flange disposed on the first housing, wherein the first annular surface is on the first flange; and a second flange disposed on the second housing, wherein the second annular surface is on the second flange. 3 . The turbocharger of claim 2 , further comprising: a v-band clamp that is secured to the first flange of the first housing and to the second flange of the second housing. 4 . The turbocharger of claim 1 , wherein the first annular surface is an internal surface of the first housing and the second annular surface is an internal surface of the second housing. 5 - 10 . (canceled) 11 . A turbocharger, comprising: a turbine housing; a bearing housing; a first flange disposed on the turbine housing; a second flange disposed on the bearing housing; a v-band clamp that is secured to the first flange of the turbine housing and to the second flange of the bearing housing; a first annular surface defined on the turbine housing and oriented in a first axial direction; a second annular surface defined on the bearing housing and oriented in a second axial direction opposite the first axial direction; a projection defined integrally on one of the first annular surface or the second annular surface; and a recess formed integrally on the other of the first annular surface or the second annular surface, wherein the projection is disposed in the recess and engagement of the projection with the recess restrains axial rotation of the turbine housing with respect to the bearing housing, and wherein the recess and the projection include circumferentially-spaced and complementary first and second end surfaces angled with respect to the axial direction and increasing resistance to axial rotation in a single rotational direction. 12 . The turbocharger of claim 11 , wherein the first annular surface is on the first flange and the second annular surface is on the second flange. 13 . The turbocharger of claim 11 , wherein the first annular surface is an internal surface of the turbine housing and the second annular surface is an internal surface of the bearing housing. 14 - 19 . (canceled) 20 . A turbocharger, comprising: a turbine housing; a bearing housing; a first flange disposed on the turbine housing; a second flange disposed on the bearing housing; a v-band clamp that is secured to the first flange of the turbine housing and to the second flange of the bearing housing; a first annular surface defined on the turbine housing and oriented in a first axial direction; a first plurality of recesses formed in the first annular surface; a second annular surface defined on the bearing housing and oriented in a second axial direction opposite the first axial direction; a second plurality of recesses formed in the second annular surface; a heat shield that is disposed between the first annular surface and the second annular surface; and a plurality of projections that are formed on the heat shield, each projection having a first end that is disposed in one of the recesses from the first plurality of recesses, and each projection having a second end that is disposed in one of the recesses from the second plurality of recesses such that engagement of the projections with the first plurality of recesses and the second plurality of recesses restrains rotation of the turbine housing with respect to the bearing housing.
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