Resilient couplings

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64 27NM, F16D 364

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042572428

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a resilient coupling to be placed between two shafts, of the kind comprising elastomer blocks placed between armatures disposed in a ring and belonging to two sets connected respectively to said shafts, in combination with a centering core separated from the base of the armatures by elastomer joints.
It consists essentially in locking the core rigidly to one of the shafts considered, instead of its being floating. This core, in the embodiment shown, is also locked rigidly to a part of the armatures, thus forming a star. The joints are provided between the core and horns sufficiently extended to suitably increase the angle .alpha. concerned with each joint. Other embodiments are provided in the description.

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