Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Torque transmitted via flexible element – With stationary housing
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-04
2006-04-04
Binda, Greg (Department: 3679)
Rotary shafts, gudgeons, housings, and flexible couplings for ro
Torque transmitted via flexible element
With stationary housing
C464S180000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07022019
ABSTRACT:
A drive shaft assembly (8) for automotive applications for transmitting a rotary drive. The drive shaft assembly (8) comprising a central flexible rotatable core shaft (14), an outer sleeve (12) surrounding the central flexible core shaft (14) and spaced from the core shaft (14), and at least one elastomeric damper (20) positioned at a location (42) along the length (l1) of the drive shaft assembly (8). The damper (20) extending to and lightly abutting against an outer cylindrical surface of the core shaft (14).
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International Seal and Packing Co. (ISP) Catalogue 300, Berlin, NJ. 1995, p. iii.
Binda Greg
Lear Corporation
MacMillan Sobanski & Todd LLC
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