Coupler
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Coupler may refer to:
Engineering
Mechanical
- Railway coupler, a mechanism for connecting rolling stock in a train device
- Quick coupler, used in construction machines to allow the rapid change of buckets
- Coupling, a device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power
- Universal coupling, a joint or coupling in a rigid rod that allows the rod to 'bend' in any direction
Electronics
- Acoustic coupler, for coupling electrical signals by acoustical means
- Directional coupler, a passive device used in radio technology
- Antenna coupler, a device connected between a radio transmitter or receiver and its antenna
- Output coupler, a partially reflective mirror used in lasers
Other uses
- Coupler (piping), also called a (joist) short length of pipe with two female threads
- Coupler, a device used on a pipe organ or harpsichord to allow a player to play multiple divisions at once, by means of "coupling" a division to another at either sub, super, or octave pitches
- Coupler, a tap valve, for controlling the release of beer out of a keg
- Coupler, the floating link in a four-bar linkage
See also
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