Claims
- 1. An expansible coupling for, and in combination with, a pair of tubular elements, comprising:
- a sleeve having a longitudinal axis; and
- first and second tubular elements; wherein
- end portions of said elements are mounted, through given extents thereof, onto said sleeve;
- said elements are collinearly aligned with said axis; and
- ends of said elements, which terminate said end portions, are (a) spaced apart, and (b) mutually confronting; and further including
- a first disc centrally coupled to one of said element end portions; and
- a second disc centrally coupled to the other of said element end portions; wherein
- peripheries of said discs are mutually fastened together;
- said end portions of one of said elements is in contacting engagement with said sleeve, fully circumferentially thereof;
- said sleeve has an end which is in contacting engagement with said one element, fully circumferentially thereof; and
- intermediate said end of said sleeve and said end of said one element there obtains an axially-extended, annular void between said sleeve and said one element.
- 2. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said sleeve has a plurality of different outside diameters.
- 3. An expansible coupling, according to claim 2, wherein:
- said elements have a common, inside diameter; and
- one of said outside diameters of said sleeve, and said common, inside diameter of said elements, cooperatively define said annular void about said sleeve.
- 4. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- one of said end portions is coupled to said sleeve for movement, relative to said sleeve, along said axis.
- 5. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- only one of said elements is coupled to said sleeve for movement, relative to said sleeve, along said axis.
- 6. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said one end of said sleeve and said one end portion are fastened together.
- 7. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said end portions of both said elements are in contacting engagement with said sleeve, fully circumferentially thereof.
- 8. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said sleeve has a major length thereof which is spaced apart from both of said elements.
- 9. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said sleeve has an annular land, of narrow extent relative to an overall length of said sleeve, at one end thereof; and
- one of said elements is in contacting engagement with said land, fully circumferentially thereof.
- 10. An expansible coupling, according to claim 5, wherein:
- said one element has a pin fixed in the wall thereof, said pin having an end protruding inwardly from said wall;
- said sleeve has an axially-extended slot formed in the wall thereof; and
- said protruding end of said pin is in penetration of said slot.
- 11. An expansible coupling, according to claim 5, wherein:
- said one element and said sleeve have means cooperative for limiting movement of said one element.
- 12. An expansible coupling, according to claim 11, wherein:
- said limiting means comprises (a) an axially-extended recess formed in said sleeve, and (b) a pin, fixed in and protruding from said one element, intruding into said recess.
- 13. An expansible coupling, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first and second discs are circular, and are fastened together about the peripheries thereof.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00140-82-C-0799 awarded by the Department of Defense as represented by the U.S. Navy.
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