Joints and connections – Flexibly connected rigid members – Elastomer interposed between radially spaced members
Patent
1988-03-25
1990-05-29
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
Flexibly connected rigid members
Elastomer interposed between radially spaced members
403220, 464 93, 464 96, F16D 356
Patent
active
049291157
ABSTRACT:
A resilient shaft coupling in which a rigid primary and a rigid secondary coupling member are connected together by at least one resilient annular assembly of a multi-part construction that is composed of a number of ring segments that are identical and run circumferentially in close succession. Each segment is composed of axially outer metallic segment plates and an inner rubber body that has a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape with a radially outwardly increasing width in an axial plane. In order to obtain higher thermal stressability of the shaft coupling, at least one window is provided in the rubber body of each segment. The ends of the window end in the vicinity of the radial end faces of the segment. Openings are also provided in the two segment plates of each segment and are congruent with the window in the rubber body.
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Falz Ulrich
Lunke Manfred
Walter Jurgen
Cuomo Peter M.
Hackforth GmbH & Co. KG
Kundrat Andrew V.
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