Claims
- 1. A dimensionally stable structural joint comprising:
- (a) a connector having at least two tubular sleeves, each of said sleeves having a cylindrical cavity and inside and outside surfaces, said connector segmented parallel to the cylindrical cavity of the sleeves, said connector elements manufactured from a material with an axial coefficient of thermal expansion of approximately -1.0 to 1.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1 ;
- (b) at least two tubular structural members manufactured from a material having an axial coefficient thermal expansion of approximately -1.0 to 1.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1 and a positive radial coefficient of thermal expansion of 8.0 to 14.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1 which are inserted into said sleeves of said connector; and
- (c) at least one annular clamping means per sleeve which has substantially the same coefficient of radial expansion as the tubular structural members, and is disposed around the outside surfaces of the sleeves to secure said tubular structural members within said sleeves,
- whereby high dimensional stability results from the tightening of the clamping means which provide a constant state of stress, over a given temperature range, which is sufficient to secure said tubular members upon thermal contraction and insufficient to deform said tubular members upon thermal expansion and from the essentially equivalent radial expansion of said tubular structural members and said annular clamping means, and essentially zero axial expansion of said tubular structural members and said connector.
- 2. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 1 wherein the connector elements comprise carbon fiber reinforced borosilicate glass.
- 3. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 1 wherein the connector elements comprise carbon fiber reinforced high silica content glass.
- 4. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 1 wherein the tubular structural members comprise continuous graphite fiber reinforced metal.
- 5. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 4 wherein the tubular structural members comprise continuous graphite fiber reinforced aluminum.
- 6. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 4 wherein the tubular structural members comprise continuous graphite fiber reinforced magnesium.
- 7. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 1 wherein the annular clamping means comprise aluminum alloys particulate SiC/Aluminum or particulate SiC/Aluminum alloys.
- 8. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 1 wherein the annular clamping means comprise magnesium alloys particulate B.sub.4 C/Magnesium or particulate B.sub.4 C/Magnesium alloys.
- 9. The dimensionally stable structural joint of claim 1 wherein the radial coefficient of thermal expansion of said annular clamping means is .+-.2.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1 of the radial coefficient of thermal expansion of said tubular structural members.
- 10. A dimensionally stable structural joint comprising:
- (a) a connector having at least two tubular sleeves, each of said sleeves having a cylindrical cavity and inside and outside surfaces, and said connector having a plurality of slits parallel to the cylindrical cavity of said sleeves, said connector elements manufactured from a material with an axial coefficient of thermal expansion of approximately -1.0 to 1.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1,
- (b) at least two tubular structural members manufactured from a material having an axial coefficient thermal expansion of approximately -1.0 to 1.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.1 .degree. F..sup.-1 and a positive radial coefficient of thermal expansion of 8.0 to 14.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1 which are inserted into said sleeves of said connector; and
- (c) at least one annular clamping means per sleeve which has substantially the same coefficient of radial expansion as the tubular structural members, and is disposed around the outside surfaces of the sleeves to secure said tubular structural members within said sleeves,
- whereby high dimensional stability results from the tightening of the clamping means which provide a constant state of stress, over a given temperature range, which is sufficient to secure said tubular members upon thermal contraction and insufficient to deform said tubular members upon thermal expansion, and from the essentially equivalent radial expansion of said tubular structural members and said annular clamping means, and essentially zero axial expansion of said tubular structural members and said connector.
- 11. A method of assembling a dimensionally stable structure comprising:
- (a) mating at least two connector elements to form a connector having at least two tubular sleeves said sleeves having a cavity and inside and outside surfaces and said connector segmented parallel to the cylindrical cavity of the sleeves such that the connector is free to expand and contract in the radial direction, said connector elements manufactured with a fiber reinforced glass composite with an axial coefficient of thermal expansion of -1.0 to 1.0.times.10.sup.-6 in in.sup.-1 .degree. F..sup.-1 ;
- (b) inserting at least two tubular structural members manufactured from a material having an axial coefficient of thermal expansion of substantially zero into said sleeves of said connector; and
- (c) disposing and tightening at least one annular clamping means having substantially the same coefficient of radial expansion as the tubular structural members around the outside surfaces of each sleeves, thereby securing said tubular structural members within said sleeves,
- whereby, high dimensional stability results from the tightening of the clamping means which provide a constant state of stress, over a given temperature range, which is sufficient to secure said tubular structural member upon thermal contraction but insufficient to deform them upon thermal expansion, and from the essentially equivalent radial expansion of said tubular structural members and said annular clamping means, and essentially zero axial expansion of said tubular structural members and said connector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/234,467 filed Aug. 22, 1988, and now abandoned.
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