Title of Invention

A HUB AND SHAFT ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY

Abstract The present invention provides an assembly for attaching a hub to a shaft. The hub, which may be a portion of a gear, pulley, chain sprocket or other power carrying device, includes a collar or annular wall having two axially extending relief cuts on opposite sides of a shaft opening, which define a pair of opposed projections or clamp members. The clamp members include opposed flats on the inside of the shaft opening which engage complementarily configured flats on the shaft. A threaded fastener such as a bolt extends through smooth radial bores in one clamp member and the shaft and into a complementarily threaded bore in the other clamp member. The internal flats of the hub include opposed arcuate, axially extending reliefs. The outside surface of the hub proximate the smooth bore defines a chordal surface which the bolt engages.
Full Text PINCH BOLT - SPLIT HUB ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY
FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to an attachment assembly for
connecting a hub to a shaft and more particularly to an attachment means having
a split hub which is clamped to a shaft by a pinch bolt.
BACKGROUND
[0002] The statements in this section merely provide background
information related to the present disclosure and may or may not constitute prior
art.
[0003] One of the most common engineering issues encountered in the
design of mechanical devices involves the choice of the attachment means
between a rotating shaft and a hub of a pulley, gear, chain sprocket or other
power carrying component. While there are several common and accepted
means, each have factors which, in certain circumstances, recommend that
means and in other circumstances militate against it. For example, while a press
fit connection is relatively simple and inexpensive, it is not easily serviceable, i.e.,
the components are not easily separated. Interengaging splines, while easily
serviced are not resistant to joint motion and therefore subject to wear. Tapered
connections exhibit no joint motion but since they are extremely stiff, they are
sensitive to load relaxation. Keyed joints, while serviceable and relatively wear
resistant, complicate production assembly.

[0004] From the foregoing, it is apparent that new and improved means
for positively and removably attaching a hub of any device such as, for example,
a gear or pulley to a fixed or rotating shaft are both possible and desirable.
SUMMARY
[0005] The present invention provides an assembly for attaching a hub
to a shaft. The hub, which may be a portion of a gear, pulley, chain sprocket or
other power carrying device, includes a collar or annular wall having two axially
extending relief cuts on opposite sides of a shaft opening, which define a pair of
opposed projections or clamp members. The clamp members include opposed,
parallel flats on the inside of the shaft opening which engage complementarily
configured flats on the shaft. A threaded fastener such as a bolt extends
through smooth radial bores in one clamp member and the shaft and into a
complementarily threaded bore in the other clamp member. The internal flats of
the hub include opposed arcuate, axially extending reliefs. The outside surface
of the hub proximate the smooth bore defines a chordal surface which the bolt
engages.
[0006] Thus it is an object of the present invention to provide an
improved assembly for securing a hub to a rotating shaft.
[0007] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a hub
having internal flats and axially extending relief cuts.

[0008] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a hub
having a smooth bore and an aligned threaded bore for receiving a threaded
fastener.
[0009] It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a hub
having internal flats which include opposed arcuate, axially extending reliefs.
[0010] Further features, advantages and areas of applicability will
become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood
that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of
illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
DRAWINGS
[0011] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only
and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
[0012] Figure 1 is a perspective view of a gear, hub and shaft
incorporating the present invention;
[0013] Figure 2 is a full, sectional view of a gear, hub and shaft
incorporating the present invention taken along line 2-2 of Figure 1;
[0014] Figure 3 is an end elevational view of a pulley, hub and shaft
incorporating the present invention; and
[0015] Figure 4 is an enlarged, full sectional view of a hub and shaft
according to the present invention taken alone line 4-4 of Figure 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is
not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
[0017] With reference to Figures 1,2 and 4, an assembly for attaching
or connecting a hub and a shaft is illustrated and generally designated by the
reference number 10. The connecting assembly 10 positively secures or
connects a shaft 12 and a hub 20. The shaft 12 may be a component of a
transmission or other power carrying or controlling apparatus (not illustrated) and
which thus may include, for example, a male spline set 14 and a spur gear 16 or
other power carrying or transferring components.
[0018] Concentrically disposed on the shaft 12 is a gear 18 including a
coaxial, generally annular hub 20. The gear 18 includes gear teeth 22 disposed
about its periphery. Alternatively and as illustrated in Figure 3, the hub 20 may
be a portion of a pulley 24 having one or more belt grooves 26, a chain sprocket
having chain engaging teeth or other power transferring feature.
[0019] The annular hub 20 includes a pair of diametrically opposed
slots or relief cuts 28 which terminate in respective semi-circular end regions 30,
one of which is illustrated in Figure 1. The pair of opposed slots or relief cuts 28
define a corresponding diametrically opposed pair of arcuate flanges, projections
or clamp members: a first or upper clamp member 32A and a second or lower
clamp member 32B. The first or upper arcuate clamp member 32A includes a
first or upper internal flat or chordal surface 34A and the second or lower arcuate

clamp member 32B includes a parallel, second or lower internal flat or chordal
surface 34B. Where the inside of the hub 20 transitions from the flats or chordal
surfaces 34A and 34B to a pilot bore, a corner relief is provided to eliminate any
interference (not illustrated). Centered on the first or upper chordal surface 34A,
that is, bisected by a radial line normal to the chordal surface 34A, is an axially
extending first concave or arcuate relief or groove 36A. The ratio of the width of
the first arcuate groove 36A to the width of the first chordal surface 34A may be
adjusted over a range depending on the size of the hub 20, the material from
which it is fabricated and other factors. Values in the range of 1:4 to 1:7 are
viewed as reasonable although certain applications may perform best with ratios
outside this range. Centered on the second or lower chordal surface 34B, that is,
bisected by a radial line normal to the second chordal surface 34B, is an axially
extending second concave or arcuate relief or groove 36B. The same ratio
relationship described directly above with regard to the first relief or groove 36A
applies to the second relief or groove 36B. The first and second reliefs or
grooves 36A and 36B compensate for any crown or surface irregularities of the
shaft 12 and enhance intimate contact between the clamp members 32A and
32B and the shaft 12.
[0020] The first or upper clamp member 32A also includes an external
flat or chordal surface 38 which is parallel to the first internal flat or chordal
surface 34A. Extending normal to the chordal surfaces 34A and 38 is a first
smooth walled, radially oriented through bore 42. The second or lower flange or
clamp assembly 32B includes a second, radially oriented through bore 44 having

female threads 46. The first smooth walled bore 42 and the second, threaded
bore 44 are coaxially aligned.
[0021] As illustrated in Figures 2 and 4, the shaft 12 includes two
opposed external flats or chordal surfaces 52A and 52B which are just slightly
smaller than and essentially complementary to the internal flats or chordal
surfaces 34A and 34B of the respective clamp members 32A and 32B such that
the hub 20 may be readily and easily slid onto and off the shaft 12. The shaft 12
also includes a smooth walled, through radial bore 54 which is aligned with the
first and second radial bores 42 and 44 in the hub 20.
[0022] A pinch bolt or threaded fastener 60 or similar component is
received within the first smooth radial bore 42 and the radial bore 54 and
includes male threads 62 complementary to the female threads 46 in the second
radial bore 44. The threaded fastener 60 preferably includes a head 64 having a
tool engageable fitting such as, for example, an Allen wrench socket 66. It
should be noted that the weight of material removed from the first or upper clamp
member 32A to create the external flat or chordal surface 38 is preferably equal
to the weight of the head 64 of the threaded fasterner 60. Additionally, the
threaded fastener 60 is sized so that when installed and tightened in the clamp
members 32A and 32B, its end is essentially coincident with the adjacent
external surface of the second or lower clamp member 32B. This configuration
improves the dynamic balance of the shaft 12 and the hub 20.
[0023] It will be appreciated that a hub and shaft connecting assembly
10 according to the present invention provides a positive and secure connection

between a hub 20 of a gear 18, a pulley 26, a sprocket or other power carrying
component and a shaft 12 by virtue of the pinching or clamping engagement of
the internal flats of chordal surfaces 34A and 34B of the hub 20 and the external
flats or chordal surfaces 52A and 52B of the shaft 12 when the threaded fastener
60 is tightened. Such positive connection significantly reduces fretting, that is,
component wear caused by repeated small relative movement between mating
surfaces, of the shaft 12 and the hub 20. Additionally, it will be appreciated that
this positive connection may be readily and easily disassembled by loosening
and removing the threaded fastener 60. Relaxation of the clamp members 32A
and 32B accompanying such action facilitates ready and easy axial removal of
the hub 20 and the associated gear 18 or the pulley 26 from the shaft 12. Finally,
although the invention has been described as a connection between a hub 20 of
a gear 18, a pulley 24 or chain sprocket and shaft 12, it should be appreciated
that the connection of the present invention is equally suitable for use with many
other components and machine parts in both stationary and non-stationary
applications.
[0024] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature
and variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be
within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a
departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.

CLAIMS
What is claimed is:
1. A hub and shaft attachment assembly, comprising, in combination,
a hub having a pair of axially extending slots defining an opposed pair of
flanges, each of said opposed flanges having an internal chordal surface, one of
said flanges having an exterior flat and a smooth radial bore, another of said
flanges having a threaded radial bore aligned with said smooth radial bore,
a shaft having a pair of external chordal surfaces and a smooth radial
bore, and
a fastener extending through said bores and having a head disposed
proximate said exterior flat.
2. The hub and shaft attachment assembly of claim 1 wherein said
internal chordal surfaces of said flanges and said exterior flat of said one of said
flanges are parallel.
3. The hub and shaft attachement assembly of claim 1 further
including gear teeth disposed about a periphery of said hub.
4. The hub and shaft attachment assembly of claim 1 further including
axially extending arcuate reliefs centered on said internal chordal surfaces.

5. A hub and shaft connection assembly comprising in combination,
a hub including a pair of opposed, axially extending relief cuts defining
a pair of projections, each of said projections having an internal chordal surface
and an axially extending arcuate relief, one of said projections having an exterior
chordal surface and a first bore, another of said projections having a second bore
aligned with said first bore,
a shaft having a pair of external chordal surfaces and a third bore, and
a fastener extending through said bores in said hub and said shaft.
6. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
projections are diametrically opposed.
7. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
pair of relief cuts define semi-circular regions.
8. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
axially extending arcuate reliefs are centered on said chordal surfaces.
9. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
radial bore is normal to said exterior chordal surface of said one of said
projections.

10. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
bores in said shaft and said one of said projections is smooth walled.
11. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
bore in said another of said projections is threaded.
12. The hub and shaft connection assembly of claim 5 wherein said
fastener includes a head disposed proximate said exterior chordal surface of said
hub.
13. A hub and shaft securement assembly comprising, in combination,
a hub having a pair of opposed, axially extending slots defining an
opposed pair of clamp members, each of said clamp members having an internal
flat surface, one of said clamp members having an external flat surface parallel to
said internal flat surface and a first bore, another of said clamp members having
a second bore,
a shaft member having a pair of external flat surfaces and a third
bore, and
a fastener extending through said bores in said clamp members
and said shaft.
14. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 wherein said
internal flat surfaces are parallel.

15. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 wherein said
bores are radially oriented.
16. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 wherein said
bore in said another of said clamp members is threaded.
17. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 wherein said
pair of axially extending slots define semi-circular ends.
18. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 further
including axially extending reliefs centered on said interal flat surfaces.
19. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 wherein said
hub includes gear teeth.
20. The hub and shaft securement assembly of claim 13 wherein said
hub is a pulley and includes at least one belt groove.

The present invention provides an assembly for attaching a hub to
a shaft. The hub, which may be a portion of a gear, pulley, chain sprocket or
other power carrying device, includes a collar or annular wall having two axially
extending relief cuts on opposite sides of a shaft opening, which define a pair of
opposed projections or clamp members. The clamp members include opposed
flats on the inside of the shaft opening which engage complementarily configured
flats on the shaft. A threaded fastener such as a bolt extends through smooth
radial bores in one clamp member and the shaft and into a complementarily
threaded bore in the other clamp member. The internal flats of the hub include
opposed arcuate, axially extending reliefs. The outside surface of the hub
proximate the smooth bore defines a chordal surface which the bolt engages.

Documents:

00902-kol-2008-abstract.pdf

00902-kol-2008-claims.pdf

00902-kol-2008-correspondence others.pdf

00902-kol-2008-description complete.pdf

00902-kol-2008-drawings.pdf

00902-kol-2008-form 1.pdf

00902-kol-2008-form 2.pdf

00902-kol-2008-form 3.pdf

00902-kol-2008-form 5.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-ABSTRACT.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-CLAIMS.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-DRAWINGS.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-FORM-1.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-FORM-13.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-FORM-2.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-FORM-3.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-FORM-5.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-FORM-6.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-OTHERS.pdf

902-KOL-2008-(04-03-2014)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

902-KOL-2008-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

902-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE 1.1.pdf

902-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE 1.2.pdf

902-KOL-2008-CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 1.1.pdf

902-KOL-2008-FORM 1 1.1.pdf

902-kol-2008-form 18.pdf

902-KOL-2008-FORM 2 1.1.pdf

902-KOL-2008-FORM 6 .pdf

902-KOL-2008-FORM 6 1.1.pdf

902-KOL-2008-OTHERS.pdf

902-KOL-2008-PA.pdf

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Patent Number 264172
Indian Patent Application Number 902/KOL/2008
PG Journal Number 50/2014
Publication Date 12-Dec-2014
Grant Date 11-Dec-2014
Date of Filing 19-May-2008
Name of Patentee GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
Applicant Address 300 GM RENAISSANCE CENTER, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48265-3000,USA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JEZRAH E. HOREN 11378 NORTH PHEASANT RUN FAIRLAND, INDIANA 46126
2 RAYMAN ETON BAZILIO 9039 NAUTICAL WATCH DRIVE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46236
PCT International Classification Number B26B 7/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/771321 2007-06-29 U.S.A.