Resiliently supported connection unit for joining a transmission

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Housing – With rolling body supporting shaft in housing

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308184R, F16C 2706

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044300662

ABSTRACT:
The unit comprises a connection element for connecting one end of a shaft to a coupling element, and provided with a set of active surfaces which comprise a portion of the lateral surface of a pyramid and are arranged to engage with corresponding active surfaces provided in said coupling element or on said second end, said connection element being provided with at least one rolling track for a row of rolling bodies; the unit also comprises a row of rolling bodies disposed between said connection element and a ring which is also provided with a rolling track, said rolling bodies being arranged to roll on said tracks of the connection element and ring, said ring being resiliently supported from a frame.

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