Transmission joint, part of a transmission line equipped with su

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403 51, 403227, 464170, 464905, F16D 3202, F16D 384

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052076164

ABSTRACT:
A transmission joint has a first element connected to a first shaft and mounted in an articulated manner in a second element to form a housing fastened to a transmission member. The housing includes a radial fastening flange mounted axially slidably relative to the outer casing of the housing and an apparatus for immobilizing the fastening flange axially relative to the outer casing of the housing when the second element is in the fixed position on the transmission member. The process employed to assemble the transmission joint temporarily secures the housing relative to the first member until the housing is secured to the fastening flange.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3646777 (1972-03-01), Anderson et al.
patent: 3905209 (1975-09-01), Conrad
patent: 4436310 (1984-03-01), Sawabe et al.
patent: 4976129 (1990-12-01), Setzer et al.

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