Compensating coupling

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20050085303A1
SERIAL NO

10964900

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The invention relates to a compensating coupling for a drive connection of two shafts (1, 2) with a coupling sleeve (4) which is made of fiber-reinforced plastic and connects two face-side membranes (3) and consists of two sleeve sections (8) which are screwed together with each other via radially outwardly projecting connecting flanges (9), with the ring-disk-like membranes (3) forming in the region of their inner circumference a connecting flange (5) with pass-through holes (12) for fastening screws (14), which holes are arranged along a graduated circle, and with the membranes being integrally joined to the coupling sleeve (8) at their outside circumference. In order to provide advantageous constructional conditions it is proposed that the coupling sleeve (8) has a smaller outside diameter (d) than the graduated circle diameter (D) reduced by the diameter of the pass-through holes (12) of the connecting flange (5), that the sleeve sections (8) comprise face-side wall disks (10) which are adjacent to the associated membranes (3) through a circumferential wall (11), and that coaxial engagement openings (13) for fastening screws (14) are provided in the wall disks (10) for the pass-through openings (12) of the connecting flanges (5).

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GEISLINGER GROUP GMBH5300 HALLWANG

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Geislinger, Cornelius Salzburg, AT 19 128
Geislinger, Matthias Salzburg, AT 24 107

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