Claims
- 1. A shaft retainer comprising:
a core having a first face, a second face and an outer surface, said core defining an opening therethrough, said opening shaped to surround a shaft in an interference fit relationship; and a plurality of biasing elements connected to said core along said outer surface, said biasing elements each having a flex portion extending beyond one of said first face and said second face in a relaxed state.
- 2. The retainer of claim 1, said biasing elements being evenly spaced about said outer surface of said core.
- 3. The retainer of claim 2, including four said biasing elements.
- 4. The retainer of claim 1, said core being annular, with said outer surface being generally circular, and said biasing elements being evenly spaced about said outer surface.
- 5. The retainer of claim 4, each said biasing element being arcuately shaped and having an anchor portion integrally joined to said core along a part of said outer surface and a flex end portion discrete from said outer surface, each said end portion deflected in a common direction beyond one of said first face and second face.
- 6. The retainer of claim 5, including four said biasing elements.
- 7. The retainer of claim 5, each said biasing element having a resilient hinge portion between said anchor portion and said flex portion thereof.
- 8. The retainer of claim 5, each said biasing element having a thinned hinged portion joining said flex portion to said anchor portion thereof.
- 9. The retainer of claim 5, the other of said first face and said second face being frustuconically shaped, and being adapted to slide along a shaft as a force is applied to said retainer in a direction of said one face; and to resist movement on a shaft when force is applied toward said other face.
- 10. The retainer of claim 7, said other face defining an edge for engaging a shaft in said opening.
- 11. A bearing retainer for securing a bearing on a motor shaft, comprising:
an annular body having a central opening for sliding on a shaft, said central opening shaped for engaging the shaft with an interference fit inhibiting removal of said body from the shaft; and a biasing means integral with said body for applying a pre-established force against the bearing on the shaft.
- 12. The bearing retainer of claim 11, said biasing means including four spring arms.
- 13. The bearing retainer of claim 12, each said spring arm being arcuately shaped and disposed adjacent said annular body, and each spring arm having an anchor portion integral with said body and a flex portion integrally connected with said anchor portion thereof, and discrete from said annular body.
- 14. The bearing retainer of claim 13, each said spring arm including a thinned hinge portion between said anchor portion thereof and said flex portion thereof.
- 15. The bearing retainer of claim 14, said spring arms equally spaced about said annular body.
- 16. The bearing retainer of claim 15, said body having a frustuconically shaped face with an inner edge adapted to engage the shaft.
- 17. The bearing retainer of claim 11 said body having a frustuconically shaped face with an inner edge adapted to engage the shaft.
- 18. A shaft assembly, comprising:
a shaft; an element slidably disposed on said shaft; and a retainer for securing said element on said shaft, said retainer comprising:
an annular body having a central opening for sliding on said shaft, said central opening shaped for engaging said shaft with an interference fit inhibiting removal of said body from said shaft; and a plurality of spring arms integral with said body for applying a pre-established force against said element on said shaft, each said spring arm being arcuately shaped and disposed adjacent said annular body, and each spring arm having an anchor portion integral with said body and a flex portion integrally connected with said anchor portion thereof, said flex portion being discrete from said annular body.
- 19. The shaft assembly of claim 18, said plurality of spring arms including four spring arms evenly spaced around said annular body.
- 20. The shaft assembly of claim 19, said shaft being a motor shaft and said element being a bearing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit to United States provisional application Serial No. 60/322,991 filed on Sep. 18, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60322991 |
Sep 2001 |
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