Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Coupling accommodates drive between members having... – Tripod coupling
Patent
1990-11-29
1993-06-29
Stodola, Daniel P.
Rotary shafts, gudgeons, housings, and flexible couplings for ro
Coupling accommodates drive between members having...
Tripod coupling
464133, 464905, 277212FB, F16D 3205
Patent
active
052229122
ABSTRACT:
A transmission joint has a body connected to a first shaft which delimits a cavity. Inside the cavity is formed at least one pair of running tracks, in which is received a running element connected to a second shaft. The joint has an element for axially retaining the body relative to the second shaft, which element comprises an elastically deformable element which has the shape of a body of revolution, a high axial rigidity and two coaxial, cylindrical joining surfaces, an inner surface and an outer surface, which are connected to the second shaft and the body, respectively.
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Battista, Jr. William G.
Glaenzer Spicer
Stodola Daniel P.
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