Flexible gear coupling

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Coupling accommodates drive between members having... – Torque transmitted via intermediate element

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277403, 464158, F16D 318

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ABSTRACT:
The flexible gear coupling comprises a seal member 14 axially slidably disposed on the outer circumference surface of the connection portion 13b of the pinion 13, the each opposite end of the seal member 14 having a spherical seal surface 14a of the predetermined radius r having its center at the position A at which the central axis A1 of the width of the outer teeth gear 13a of the pinion 13 crosses the axis A2 and abutting with an abutting surface 15a of the end cover 15 and a spring member 17 disposed on the outer circumference side of the connection portion 13b of the pinion 13 for urging the seal member 14 against the abutting surface 15a of the end cover 15 at the predetermined force.

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