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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 08, 1993
Filed:
Feb. 11, 1992
Walter J Iseman, Monroe Center, IL (US);
Tyrone A Johnsen, Rockford, IL (US);
Sundstrand Corporation, Rockford, IL (US);
Abstract
A machine assembly (10) of a first metallic part (22) having a first coefficient of thermal expansion which is mounted within a second metallic part (12) having a second coefficient of thermal expansion greater than the first coefficient of thermal expansion by an interference fit between surfaces of the parts with the first part having an outer cylindrical surface (44) and a second part having an inner cylindrical surface (24) prior to mounting with the interference fit between the surfaces in accordance with the invention includes at least three projections (26) projecting radially from one of the cylindrical surfaces at at least three equally spaced apart locations on a periphery of the cylindrical surface from which the projections project which extend axially along the one cylindrical surface with the projections forming the interference fit between the surfaces at points of contact with another of the surfaces; and wherein, the machine assembly has an operating temperature range extending from a lower temperature (-65.degree. F.) to an upper temperature (450.degree. F.) with the interference fit holding the surfaces at the upper temperature with a minimum of inward radial deflection of the inner surface between the projections and the interference fit holding the surfaces at the lower temperature with the inner surface deflecting radial inward between the projections in response to stress produced by a difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion.