Device for positioning multiple function elements
US-9492896-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US9360029B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9360029-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313782773-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A coupling between a first surface and a second surface is disclosed. The first surface includes a first shape and has a surface roughness average that is less than or equal to about 500 microinches (13 microns). The second surface includes a second shape and projections, in a preselected pattern, forming at least a portion of the second surface. The first shape of the first surface and the second shape of the second surface are substantially complementary. The projections are configured to produce a friction fit between the first surface and the second surface when the first and the second surfaces are biased against each other. An average elastic compressive range, substantially equal to the surface roughness average of the first surface, is associated with the projections.
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A coupling between a first surface and a second surface, wherein: the first surface includes a first shape and a surface roughness average that is less than or equal to about 500 microinches (13 microns); and the second surface includes: a second shape, the first shape and the second shape being substantially complementary shapes, and projections, in a preselected pattern, forming at least a portion of the second surface, the projections having an average elastic compressive range substantially equal to the surface roughness average of the first surface, wherein the projections, in response to a constant force biasing the first surface and the second surface against each other, produce one of a locational interference fit or a shrink fit between the first surface and the second surface: and wherein the force biasing the first surface and the second surface against each other is greater than zero, but is insufficient to exceed the average elastic compressive range of the projections. 2. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the fit between the first surface and the second surface is an anisotropic friction fit. 3. The coupling of claim 2 , wherein the anisotropic friction fit between the first surface and the second surface is configured to resist relative movement of the first surface and the second surface in response to a force applied to at least one of the first surface and the second surface in at least one direction along the first surface. 4. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the fit between the first surface and the second surface is an isotropic friction fit. 5. The coupling of claim 4 , wherein the isotropic friction fit between the first surface and the second surface is configured to resist relative movement of the first surface and the second surface in response to a force applied to at least one of the first surface and the second surface in any direction along the first surface. 6. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the preselected pattern is substantially symmetric. 7. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein each of the projections has a predefined shape that provides the projections with a geometrically derived elasticity. 8. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the preselected pattern includes at least one axis of symmetry. 9. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the preselected pattern is asymmetric. 10. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the surface roughness average is less than or equal to about 250 microinches (6 microns). 11. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the surface roughness average is less than or equal to about 125 microinches (3 microns). 12. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the surface roughness average is less than or equal to about 63 microinches (1.6 microns). 13. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the surface roughness average is less than or equal to about 32 microinches (0.8 microns). 14. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the surface roughness average is less than or equal to about 16 microinches (0.4 microns). 15. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the surface roughness average is less than or equal to about 8 microinches (0.2 microns). 16. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the first surface is on one of a shank and a receiver and the second surface is on the other one of the shank and the receiver. 17. The coupling of claim 16 , wherein the preselected pattern is configured to facilitate engaging the shank with the receiver and to oppose disengaging the shank and the receiver. 18. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the projections are one of continuously formed and segmented. 19. The coupling of claim 18 , wherein each of the projections includes a cross section having a first portion and a second portion extending from the first portion. 20. The coupling of claim 19 , further including a third portion extending from the second portion. 21. The coupling of claim 19 , wherein the first portion of the cross section of at least one of the projections includes an undercut surface when the first surface and the second surface are biased against each other. 22. The coupling of claim 21 , wherein the undercut surface is non-planar. 23. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein each of the projections has a height of less than or equal to about 0.0010 inches. 24. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the projections include a first plurality of projections and a second plurality of projections, the first plurality of projections being different from the second plurality of projections. 25. The coupling of claim 24 , wherein the first plurality of projections is arranged in a first pattern, and the second plurality of projections is arranged in a second pattern, the second pattern being different from the first pattern. 26. The coupling of claim 25 , wherein at least one of the first pattern and the second pattern is an ordered pattern. 27. The coupling of claim 25 , wherein the second pattern is interspersed with the first pattern. 28. The coupling of claim 25 , wherein at least one of the first pattern and the second pattern varies in density along the second surface. 29. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the first surface and the second surface are substantially planar. 30. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the first surface and the second surface are substantially non-planar. 31. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the projections are consubstantially derived from the at least a portion of the second surface. 32. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the projections are not consubstantially derived from the at least a portion of the second surface. 33. The coupling of claim 1 , wherein the projections are evenly distributed along the second surface. 34. A coupling between a first part and a second part, the coupling comprising: a first surface of the first part, wherein the first surface has a first shape and a surface roughness average that is less than or equal to about 500 microinches (13 microns); a second surface of the second part, wherein the second surface has a second shape, the first shape and the second shape being substantially complementary shapes; and projections that form at least a portion of the second surface in a preselected pattern, the projections having an average elastic compressive range substantially equal to the surface roughness average, such that, in response to a constant force biasing the first surface and the second surface against each other, produce one of a locational interference fit or a shrink fit between the first surface and the second surface when the first surface and the second surface are biased against each other; and wherein the force biasing the first surface and the second surface against each other is greater than zero, but is insufficient to exceed the average elastic compressive range of the projections. 35. The coupling of claim 34 , wherein the second surface has a surface roughness average equal to or less than 125 microinches (3 microns).
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