Device for floatingly mounting a shaft

Joints and connections – Flexible diaphragm or bellows

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403291, F16B 700

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052696170

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for floatingly mounting a shaft, includes a housing (2), a rigid casing (4) for receiving and rotatably supporting one end of the shaft (1), and an elastically deformable element (5) floatingly supporting the rigid casing (4) in the housing (2). The elastically deformable element (5) is a bellows of synthetic material, mounted at one of its ends by an annular portion (5,) of smaller diameter than the internal folds of the bellows, on an external seat (6) of the rigid casing (4) and at its other end, by an annular portion (5") of greater diameter than the external folds of the bellows, in an internal seat (7) of the housing (2).

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