Constant velocity joint

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Coupling accommodates drive between members having... – Tripod coupling

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464123, 464905, F16D 320

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ABSTRACT:
A constant velocity joint comprises in combination a rotatable shaft having three outwardly projecting trunions, each of which carries a roller; a case rotating about and with the shaft and having three inner equally spaced longitudinal grooves aligned with the rollers and allowing longitudinal motion between the rollers and the casing; and an elongate guide interposed between each roller and its corresponding groove, with the guide being affixed to the shaft against relative longitudinal motion between the two, while permitting some tilting of the elongate guide relative to the shaft, and with the guide being free to move longitudinally in the groove of the casing.

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