Drive shaft assembly

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Torque transmitted via flexible element – Element is a torsion bar having a longitudinal axis...

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464178, 464181, 464183, F16C 302, B60K 1724

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ABSTRACT:
A drive shaft assembly which consists essentially of two shaft parts both made of fiber reinforced plastic material at least one having a circumferential radially outwardly extending fold formation provided for enabling articulation of the shaft assembly with an intermediate support bearing being located between the two shaft parts, the support bearing having an inner race positioned by steps at the region of connection between the two shaft parts in such a way that the intermediate bearing forms an integral part of the shaft and is assembled so as to form a permanent connection.

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