GB2208697A - Flexible coupling for torque transmission - Google Patents

Flexible coupling for torque transmission Download PDF

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GB2208697A
GB2208697A GB8818047A GB8818047A GB2208697A GB 2208697 A GB2208697 A GB 2208697A GB 8818047 A GB8818047 A GB 8818047A GB 8818047 A GB8818047 A GB 8818047A GB 2208697 A GB2208697 A GB 2208697A
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Ivor George Sankey
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GKN Driveline Birmingham Ltd
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Hardy Spicer Ltd
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D3/00Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive
    • F16D3/50Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive with the coupling parts connected by one or more intermediate members
    • F16D3/78Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive with the coupling parts connected by one or more intermediate members shaped as an elastic disc or flat ring, arranged perpendicular to the axis of the coupling parts, different sets of spots of the disc or ring being attached to each coupling part, e.g. Hardy couplings

Abstract

A flexible coupling comprises an annular element (10) of composite, fibre-reinforced plastics, material having circumferentially spaced mountings (11, 12) for connection to rotary elements which are to be coupled, and between each mounting a respective portion in the form of a strip of the material of zigzag configuration comprising limbs (17, 18, 19, 20) connected by reflex portions (21, 22, 23). Such configuration imparts torsional resilience to the coupling.

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FLEXIBLE COUPLING FOR TORQUE TRANSMISSION This invention relates to a flexible coupling, for establishing a torque transmitting connection between two rotary elements. Particularly the invention relates to a coupling comprising a flexible element with an annular region provided with a number of mountings spaced circumferentially therearound, the mountings comprising a first set thereof, for connection to a first rotary element at one side of the flexible element, and a second set thereof disposed alternately between the mountings of the first set, for connection to a second rotary element at the other side of the flexible element. Such a flexible coupling will hereafter be referred to as a flexible coupling of the kind specified.
Flexible couplings of the kind specified are widely utilized, for example, in drive lines in machinery. The nature of the flexible element is such that some misalignment between the coupled rotary elements can be tolerated, and possibly also some relative axial movement therebetween. Hitherto, the most usual form of the flexible element has been a disc or annulus made of a fabric or an elastomeric material, which performs satisfactorily but has disadvantages in respect of its torque transmitting capacity for a given size and weight.
Such relative torque transmitting capacity could be improved if the flexible element could be made of a fibre reinforced plastics material of the kind now used in many applications for springs, but a simple disc or annulus of such material when used in a coupling of the kind specified lacks torsional flexibility although it may be sufficiently flexible to accommodate some misalignment (articulation) between the rotary elements.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a flexible coupling which provides a good torque transmitting capacity relative to its size and weight and yet which can provide desired torsional flexibility.
According to the present invention, we provide a flexible coupling of the kind specified wherein the flexible element is of a fibre-reinforced plastics material and of annular form comprising, between each adjacent pair of mountings, a respective portion in the form of a strip of such material of zig-zag configuration comprising limbs interconnected by reflex portions, the longitudinal centre line of the strip lying substantially in a single plane.
Each such plane may extend tangentially having regard to the general axis of rotation of the flexible element in use.
In a coupling according to the invention, the zigzag configuration of the strips of material between the mountings on the flexible element has the effect that the torsional resilience of the coupling is appreciably increased whilst the torque transmitting capacity thereof is retained. Whilst the amount of material used in a zig-zag strip is inevitably slightly greater than that used in a straight strip of the same overall length, the increase in weight of the coupling is not great.
Preferably adjacent reflex portions of the zig-zag strips of material on opposite sides (circumferentially) of each mounting extend to opposite sides (axially) of the flexible element. This enables the zig-zag strips of material to be accommodated without increasing the overall size of the coupling.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing, of which:- Figure 1 is an axial view of a coupling according to the invention; Figure 2 is a section on the line A-A of Figure 1.
The illustrated coupling comprises an annular element 10 of flexible material, which is hexagonal as viewed axially in Figure 1. At each corner of the element there is a mounting in the form of a bush, and these constitute a first set of bushes 11 and a second set of bushes 12, the bushes 12 being disposed alternately between the bushes 11. The bushes 11 provide for connection to a rotary element, usually in the form of a three-legged spider element, disposed to one side of the flexible element,and the bushes 12 provide for connection to a further rotary element provided at the opposite side of the coupling.
The element 10 is of composite, fibre-reinforced plastics, material, and would be manufactured by a process involving assembling layers of fibres in desired orientations impregnated with resin, and then subjecting such assembly to a moulding process to cure the resin and form the element to its desired configuration. Bushes 11, 12 may be set in the material of the element, or possibly attached to the element subsequent to the moulding process. In the illustrated coupling, as shown in Figure 2, the bushes 11, 12 each comprise a tubular element 13 passing through an aperture in the composite material, with a flange 14 at one end thereof and a collar 15 fitted on the other end thereof so that the composite material of the element 10 is firmly held between the flange 14 and collar 15.
The bushes 11, 12 are provided in flat corner portions 16, 17 of the material of the element 10.
Between each adjacent pair of bushes and corner portions, the composite material of the flexible element 10 has the form of a strip which is of zig-zag configuration, having limbs 17, 18, 19, 20 connected by reflex portions 21, 22, 23. The limbs 17, 20 merge into the corner portions 16, 17 of the element 10. The longitudinal centre line of each such strip lies substantially in a single plane which extends tangentially to the general axis of rotation of the flexible element in use; for the strip shown in section in Figure 2, such plane is that in which the section has been taken.
In the strip shown in section in Figure 2, the reflex portions 21, 23 are disposed to one side (axially) of the flexible element, and the reflex portion 22 to the opposite side thereof. In each of the adjacent strips making up the flexible element 10, the reflex portions 24, 25 which are closest to the corner portions 16, 17 will extend to the same side of the flexible element as the reflex portion 22 in the sectioned strip. Thus, at the corners of the elements, adjacent reflex portions (21 and 24, 23 and 25) of the zig-zag strips are on opposite sides (axially) of the element, so that they are clear of one another and are not likely to make contact if the element is distorted under torque transmission and misalignment between the rotary elements it connects.
Strips of composite material in the form of a zig-zag, comprising limbs connected by reflex portions, are known for use as springs. Such springs are disclosed in International Patent Application Publication No.
W085/00207. Such springs deflect in such a manner as to extend and compress the strip along its length.
Therefore, the provision of successive such strips extending tangentially between the circumferentially spaced mountings of the flexible element means that the flexible element provides a torsional resilience between the rotary elements it is joining. It will be appreciated that the nature of the flexible element is such that additional deformations are superimposed on the general extension and compression of the zig-zag strips, but the overall effect is to provide the coupling with good torsional resilience as well as the ability to accommodate misalignment or relative axial movement between the rotary elements it connects.
It would be possible, in generally known manner, to provide the element 10 with a covering of an elastomeric material for protective purposes or to modify its properties.

Claims (4)

1. A flexible coupling of the kind specified wherein the flexible element is of a fibre-reinforced plastics material and of annular form comprising, between each adjacent pair of mountings, a respective portion in the form of a strip of such material of zig-zag configuration comprising limbs interconnected by reflex portions, the longitudinal centre line of the strip lying substantially in a single plane.
2. A flexible coupling according to Claim 1 wherein each single plane extends tangentially having regard to the general axis of rotation of the flexible element in use.
3. A flexible coupling according to Claim 2 wherein adjacent reflex portions of the zig-zag strips of material on opposite sides circumferentially of each mounting extend to opposite sides axially of the flexible element.
4. A flexible coupling substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
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US5273147A (en) * 1990-08-28 1993-12-28 Wolfgang Beigang Self-locking freewheeling unit operated by centrifugal forces
DE102009009683A1 (en) * 2009-02-19 2010-08-26 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Torque transmission device for e.g. automobile, has coupling elements for coupling pivot points of drive element with pivot points of output element in opposite peripheral directions, where elements are formed as leaf spring-like elements
DE102014114460A1 (en) 2014-10-06 2016-04-07 xperion components GmbH & Co. KG Arrangement for a shaft coupling

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US5273147A (en) * 1990-08-28 1993-12-28 Wolfgang Beigang Self-locking freewheeling unit operated by centrifugal forces
GB2249157A (en) * 1990-10-23 1992-04-29 Loehr & Bromkamp Gmbh Coupling element
GB2249157B (en) * 1990-10-23 1994-02-02 Loehr & Bromkamp Gmbh Coupling element
US5338259A (en) * 1990-10-23 1994-08-16 Lohr & Bromkamp Gmbh Composite shaft coupling element having reinforced eyes
DE102009009683A1 (en) * 2009-02-19 2010-08-26 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Torque transmission device for e.g. automobile, has coupling elements for coupling pivot points of drive element with pivot points of output element in opposite peripheral directions, where elements are formed as leaf spring-like elements
DE102014114460A1 (en) 2014-10-06 2016-04-07 xperion components GmbH & Co. KG Arrangement for a shaft coupling

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