Monobloc hub, particularly for an automotive vehicle

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Torque transmitted via flexible element – Coil spring

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1921062, F16D 366

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050132814

ABSTRACT:
In a monobloc hub of the kind having an integral hub plate formed with openings at or towards its outer periphery, the hub is also provided with a number of projections. Some of the opening are adapted to receive circumferentially acting resilient springs. The hub is preferably that of a torsion damper, particularly for a friction clutch for an automotive vehicle. The hub is formed in one piece by orbital forging. The various projections provide a local increase in the thickness of the hub plate, wherever required and especially in the region of the various peripheral openings in the hub plate.

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