Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Coupling accommodates drive between members having... – Coupling transmits torque via radially directed pin
Patent
1993-06-17
1995-01-31
Kwon, John T.
Rotary shafts, gudgeons, housings, and flexible couplings for ro
Coupling accommodates drive between members having...
Coupling transmits torque via radially directed pin
464136, 403 53, 403 58, 403 72, F16D 316
Patent
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053855060
ABSTRACT:
A hub-spider assembly for a Hooke's joint in which the arms of the spider (2) include a first shaft (4), having a through-hole (41) bored in a central boss (42), the through-hole (41) axis being perpendicular to the axis of the first shaft (4), and a second shaft (5) coupled with slight interference with the first shaft (4) in its through-hole (41). At least one end of the shaft (5) is threaded or predisposed equivalently for coupling. In a double Hooke's joint a rotating coupling is realized by a bearing pair (31, 32) housed in the branches (11, 12) of a hub (1) and support the second shaft (5), the bearings (31, 32) being held in place by end ring-nuts (61, 62) at the threaded pivot ends (51, 52) of the shaft (5).
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