CPC F16D 1/092 (2013.01) [F16B 4/004 (2013.01); F16C 3/02 (2013.01); F16C 3/026 (2013.01); F16C 7/026 (2013.01); F16D 1/072 (2013.01)] | 7 Claims |
1. A composite shaft comprising:
a hollow tubular shaft body comprising an inner surface and an outer surface and extending along a shaft axis, with an interface region on at least one axial end of said shaft, wherein in said interface region the shaft body has a taper formed on the inner surface of the shaft;
an end fitting mounted on the interface region of at least one axial end of said shaft, wherein the end fitting comprises a hollow tubular body comprising a toothed surface comprising teeth formed as a helical thread engaging with the interface region and with a taper matching the taper of the shaft body, wherein the helical thread cuts into the inner surface of the shaft, and wherein a tooth profile taken perpendicular to the teeth comprises substantially no flat land portions in frictional contact with the shaft;
wherein in said interface region fibres of said composite shaft are angled with respect to the inner surface toward or away from the outer surface of the shaft such that they follow a path with a radial component and have been cut so as to expose the ends of said fibres in said interface region; and
a preload structure provided on the outside of the shaft body and arranged to provide a biasing force to bias the shaft against the end fitting, wherein the preload structure comprises a body with a surface in an interference fit with the outer surface of the shaft;
wherein the preload structure is coaxially inserted over the axial end of the shaft subsequently to the end fitting being threadably engaged therewith such that the shaft is deformably clamped radially to compress the shaft against the helical thread of the end fitting, and wherein the preload structure is arranged to increase friction between the shaft and the end fitting to a greater level than the friction arising from mounting of the end fitting onto the shaft.
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