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Date of Patent:
May. 02, 2006

Filed:

Apr. 06, 2004
Applicant:

Herbert Steinbeck, Hamburg, DE;

Inventor:

Herbert Steinbeck, Hamburg, DE;

Assignee:
Attorneys:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F16D 1/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A connection arrangement accommodates misalignments in three dimensions, and achieves a positive fixed connection between two components. A threaded standoff with a first bolt hole therein is partially screwed into a threaded hole in the first component and protrudes to match the spacing distance between the components. Inner and outer eccentric disks are received and supported in a hole in the second component. The inner disk has an offset center relative to the outer disk, and has a second bolt hole offset from the inner disk's center. Rotating the two disks accommodates radial misalignments to bring the two bolt holes into alignment. A bolt shaft extends through the bolt holes. While a bolt head or nut at one end of the shaft bears against the eccentric disks, a clamping cone at the opposite end of the shaft is tightened to axially clamp the standoff against the second component, and to radially outwardly spread and clamp the standoff against the internal threading of the first hole in the first component. The first hole can be in a threaded sleeve secured in the first component, and the second hole can be in a clamping sleeve secured in the second component. The second hole may be a recessed stepped hole.


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