Torsion damper including a pre-damper having a housing with hook

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Torque transmitted via flexible element – Coil spring

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1921062, 464 68, F16D 366

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052404587

ABSTRACT:
A torsion damper comprises a main damper plate surrounding a hub, and a pre-damper mounted on one side of the main damper plate and having a housing which is coupled to the main damper plate for rotation with the latter, by coupling fingers each of which is engaged in a complementary aperture formed in the main damper plate. Guide rings of the pre-damper are retained axially between a first shoulder formed on a set of resiliently deformable hooked tongues, and a second shoulder, with both these shoulders being carried by the housing.
Each hooked tongue extends radially inside a corresponding coupling finger and is also arranged to penetrate into the aperture corresponding to the associated coupling finger.

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