Patent ID: 7954774

Claim:
A pivot joint comprising: a first flange including a planar non-serrated first contiguous flange surface, a bore, formed in the first flange, the bore having a first diameter and a first bearing surface, a shaft having a second diameter less than the first diameter, for rotating within the bore, and a second flange, coupled to the shaft, the second flange including a planar non-serrated second contiguous flange surface for mating to the first flange surface when force is applied to draw the first flange and the second flange together, wherein one of the first and second flange surfaces has a substantially circular outer edge having a first diameter; wherein an other of the first or second flange surfaces has an outer edge defined by a first partially circular portion described by a portion of a circle having a second diameter substantially equal to the first diameter, and at least one second, linear edge portion, connecting ends of the first partially circular portion and formed along a chord of the portion of a circle, having a length less than the diameter, the linear edge extending to an outside diameter of the corresponding first or second flanges and not intersecting the shaft or bore, such that as the first flange and second flange are brought closer to one another by a pulling force applied to the shaft, and as the shaft has a second diameter less than the first diameter the first and second flange are not precisely parallel to one another, such that contact between the first and second flange is first established along the edge of the at least one linear edge portion, where the edge of the at least one linear edge portion is formed substantially parallel to a line tangent to the bore, to provide consistent resistance to rotation as the force causes the first flange and the second flange to come into parallel contact with one another, wherein the at least one linear edge portion comprises a step having a depth at least deep enough such that the first flange and the second flange just avoid contact at their lower peripheries when the first flange and second flange are brought into initial contact.