Abstract: A flexible coupling comprising first and second hubs and a center member aligned on a longitudinal axis. At least one spool is also aligned on said axis. There is a plurality of discs forming at least three flexible joints between the hubs, center member and spool, wherein no more than two of the flexible joints permit both axial and angular misalignment, the remainder of the flexible joints including piloting means for eliminating angular misalignment while permitting axial misalignment.
Abstract: A flexible coupling having molded plastic flexible diaphragms and a molded composite spacer shaft is disclosed. The flexible diaphragms have an axially formed convoluted bore shrunk fit onto a mating convoluted surface of the spacer shaft. The flexible diaphragms are attached about their periphery to radial flanges of input and output members adapted to be connected to rotatable shafts.
Abstract: A flexible coupling for drivingly connecting driving and driven members and for accommodating both angular and endwise misalignment of such members comprises a plurality of quadrilateral flex frames arranged face-to-face along the central axis of the coupling. The two end frames are connected respectively to the driving and driven members through opposite corner portions of each such frame. Among the flex frames themselves, each frame is connected to the next adjacent frame by having two of its opposite corner portions rigidly connected to two opposite corner portions of the adjacent frame.