Sealing bellows arrangement for a transmission joint

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277212FB, 403 51, F16D 326

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ABSTRACT:
A transmission joint has a joint body integrally connected to a first shaft and delimits a cavity (14), open at its end opposite the first shaft. Inside is formed at least one pair of running tracks between which is received a running element connected to a second shaft. A bellows seals the cavity, and a first end of which is connected to the body and the second end of which is connected to the second shaft. The axial free end edge of the joint body which delimits the opening of the cavity is equipped with a cap piece of a complementary shape which extends axially from the edge towards the second shaft, and the first end of the bellows is fixed to the cap piece.

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