Claims
- 1. A coupler for releasably coupling a first shaft and a second shaft, comprising:a housing having a first interior surface defining a center cavity and a second interior surface defining a through hole intersecting the center cavity; and a locking member at least partially disposed in the center cavity and comprising: a first and an opposing second inwardly-facing surface partially defining a central passage in the locking member; a projection extending partially along a length of the first inwardly-facing surface; an upper portion; an intermediate portion having a lower surface that partially defines the central passage; and a lower portion, the lower portion comprising a first side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the first inwardly-facing surface, a second side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the second inwardly-facing surface, and a bottom member adjoining the first and the second side members and having an upper surface that partially defines the central passage, wherein the locking member is movable between a first position wherein the projection is substantially misaligned with the through hole and the central passage can removably receive an end portion of the first shaft, and a second position wherein the projection is substantially aligned with the through hole and the projection can engage a recessed portion of the first shaft and thereby inhibit removal of the end portion from the central passage.
- 2. The coupler of claim 1, further comprising a second projection extending partially along a length of the second inwardly-facing surface.
- 3. The coupler of claim 1, further comprising a spring disposed within the center cavity and biasing the locking member toward the second position.
- 4. The coupler of claim 1, wherein the housing has a third interior surface defining a second through hole intersecting the center cavity and being adapted to receive the second shaft.
- 5. The coupler of claim 1, wherein the locking member comprises an upper portion having a substantially hemispherical shape.
- 6. The coupler of claim 1, wherein the through hole has a substantially hexagonal shape.
- 7. A coupler for releasably coupling a first shaft and a second shaft, comprising:a housing having a first interior surface defining a center cavity and a second interior surface defining a through hole intersecting the center cavity, a locking member at least partially disposed in the center cavity and comprising a first and an opposing second inwardly-facing surface partially defining a central passage in the locking member, and a projection extending partially along a length of the first inwardly-facing surface, the locking member being movable between a first position wherein the projection is substantially misaligned with the through hole and the central passage can removably receive an end portion of the first shaft, and a second position wherein the projection is substantially aligned with the through hole and the projection can engage a recessed portion of the first shaft and thereby inhibit removal of the end portion from the central passage; and a pin member extending through a slot defined in the locking member and being fixed to the housing.
- 8. A quick-release coupler, comprising:a housing having a first interior surface defining a center cavity and a second interior surface defining a through hole intersecting the center cavity, and a locking member at least partially disposed in the center cavity and comprising: a first and an opposing second inwardly facing surface partially defining a central passage in the locking member; a projection extending partially along a length of the first surface; an upper portion having a substantially hemispherical shape; an intermediate portion having a lower surface that partially defines the central passage and having a slot defined therein for receiving a pin member, and a lower portion, the lower portion comprising a first side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the first inwardly-facing surface, a second side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the second inwardly-facing surface, and a bottom member adjoining the first and the second side members and having an upper surface that partially defines the central passage, wherein the locking member is movable between a first position wherein the central passage can removably receive an end portion of a torque-transmitting shaft, and a second position wherein the projection can engage a recessed portion of the torque-transmitting shaft and thereby inhibit removal of the end portion from the central passage.
- 9. The quick-release coupler of claim 8, further comprising a second projection extending partially along a length of the second inwardly-facing surface.
- 10. The quick-release coupler of claim 8, further comprising a spring disposed within the center cavity and biasing the locking member toward the second position.
- 11. The quick-release coupler of claim 8, wherein the housing has a third interior surface defining a second through hole intersecting the center cavity and being adapted to receive a second torque-transmitting shaft.
- 12. A coupler for releasably coupling a first and a second shaft, comprising:a housing comprising a central portion having an interior surface defining a center cavity having (i) an upper portion, (ii) a middle portion, and (iii) a lower portion, and a flange portion extending from the central portion and having an interior surface defining a through hole for receiving the first shaft, the through hole intersecting the middle portion of the center cavity; and a locking member at least partially disposed in the center cavity and comprising: a first and an opposing second inwardly-facing surface partially defining a central passage within the locking member; a projection extending along the first inwardly-facing surface; an upper portion having a substantially hemispherical shape; an intermediate portion having a lower surface that partially defines the central passage and having a slot defined therein for receiving a pin member; and a lower portion, the lower portion comprising a first side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the first inwardly-facing surface, a second side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the second inwardly-facing surface, and a bottom member adjoining the first and the second side members and having an upper surface that partially defines the central passage, wherein the locking member is movable between a first position wherein the projection is located in the lower portion of the center cavity and the central passage can removably receive the first shaft, and a second position wherein the projection is located in the middle portion of the center cavity and the projection can engage a recessed portion of the first shaft and thereby inhibit relative movement between the first shaft and the housing.
- 13. The coupler of claim 12, further comprising a second projection extending partially along a length of the second inwardly-facing surface.
- 14. The coupler of claim 12, further comprising a spring disposed within the center cavity and biasing the locking member toward the second position.
- 15. The coupler of claim 12, wherein the housing comprises a second flange portion extending from the central portion and having an interior surface defining a second through hole, the second through hole intersecting the middle portion of the center cavity and being adapted to receive the second shaft.
- 16. The coupler of claim 12, wherein the through hole has a substantially hexagonal shape.
- 17. A coupler for releasably coupling a first and a second shaft, comprising:a housing comprising a central portion having an interior surface defining a center cavity, and a flange portion extending from the central portion and having an interior surface defining a through hole for receiving the first shaft; and a locking member at least partially disposed in the center cavity and comprising: a first inwardly-facing surface having an upper portion and a lower portion; an opposing second inwardly-facing surface having an upper portion and a lower portion; a first projection extending along not more than the lower portion of the first surface; a second projection extending along not more than the lower portion of the second surface; an upper portion having a substantially rounded upper surface; an intermediate portion having a lower surface that partially defines the central passage and having a slot defined therein for receiving a pin member; and a lower portion, the lower portion comprising a first side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the first inwardly-facing surface, a second side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the second inwardly-facing surface, and a bottom member adjoining the first and the second side members and having an upper surface that partially defines the central passage, wherein the locking member is movable between a first position wherein an extended centerline of the through hole is located between the upper portions of the first and the second surfaces, and a second position wherein the extended centerline of the through hole is located between the first and the second projections.
- 18. The coupler of claim 17, wherein the housing comprises a second flange portion extending from the central portion and having an interior surface defining a second through hole, the second through hole intersecting the middle portion of the center cavity and being adapted to receive the second shaft.
- 19. The coupler of claim 17, wherein the through hole has a substantially hexagonal shape.
- 20. A coupler for releasably coupling a first and a second shaft, comprising:a housing comprising a first interior surface defining a center cavity, and a second interior surface defining a through hole adapted to receive the first shaft; and a locking member at least partially disposed in the center cavity and comprising a first and an opposing second inwardly-facing surface partially defining a central passage having an upper and a lower portion, the locking member further comprising a projection extending along not more than a portion of the first inwardly-facing surface and being located in only the lower portion of the central passage, the locking member being movable between a first position wherein the upper portion of the central passage is substantially aligned with the through hole and is adapted to removably receive an end portion of the first shaft, and a second position wherein the lower portion of the central passage is substantially aligned with the through hole and the projection is adapted to engage a recessed portion of the first shaft and thereby inhibit relative movement between the first shaft and the housing.
- 21. The coupler of claim 20, wherein the locking member further comprises (i) a second projection extending along not more than the portion of the second inwardly-facing surface and being located in only the lower portion of the central passage (ii) an upper portion of the locking member, the upper portion of the locking member having a substantially rounded upper surface, (iii) an intermediate portion having a lower surface that partially defines the central passage and having a slot defined therein for receiving a pin member, and (iv) a lower portion of the locking member, the lower portion of the locking member comprising a first side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the first inwardly-facing surface, a second side member adjoining the intermediate portion and including the second inwardly-facing surface, and a bottom member adjoining the first and the second side members and having an upper surface that partially defines the central passage.
- 22. The coupler of claim 20, wherein the housing has a third interior surface defining a second through hole intersecting the center cavity and being adapted to receive the second shaft.
- 23. The coupler of claim 20, wherein the through hole has a substantially hexagonal shape.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/279,587, which was filed on Mar. 29, 2001 and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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