Claims
- 1. A power transmission shaft, comprising a tube of carbon fibre reinforced plastics, fittings secured to its two ends and at each end of the tube a wall reinforcement of carbon fibre reinforced plastics tapering substantially gradually towards the middle of the tube, the wall reinforcement fibre structure being similar to that of the tube so that the tube and the wall reinforcements have at least approximately the same anisotropic behaviour, and radial bolts located in the region of the wall reinforcements securing said fittings to said tube.
- 2. A shaft according to claim 1, including a sleeve fixed to each end of the tube securing said radial bolts.
- 3. A shaft according to claim 1, wherein the tube ends are reinforced only on the outside of the tube.
- 4. A shaft according to claim 1, wherein the tube ends are reinforced both on the outside of the tube and on the inside of the tube.
- 5. A shaft according to claim 1, wherein the wall reinforcements are integral with the tube.
- 6. A shaft according to claim 1, wherein the wall reinforcements are formed by separately-produced tubular portions cemented with the tube.
- 7. A shaft according to claim 1, wherein the wall reinforcements are formed by separately produced tubular portions wound into the tube structure during its production.
- 8. A shaft according to claim 1, wherein the wall reinforcements are formed by local additional windings of a unidirectional fibre fabric, which are applied during the manufacture of the tube.
- 9. A shaft according to claim 8, wherein the additional windings are disposed above the tube fibres.
- 10. A shaft according to claim 8, wherein at least some of the tube fibres are disposed above the additional windings.
- 11. A power transmission shaft, comprising a tube formed by carbon fibres oriented at a predetermined winding angle to the tube axis and a peripheral winding of material which is relatively resilient with respect to the reinforcing fibres and which has a high coefficient of thermal expansion wound over said carbon fibres and oriented at an angle in the range .+-.80 to .+-.90.degree. to the tube axis, a wall reinforcement at each end of said tube formed of carbon fibre reinforced plastics and tapering substantially gradually towards the middle of the tube, the wall reinforcement fibre structure being similar to that of the tube so that the tube and the wall reinforcements have at least approximately the same anisotropic behaviour, fittings at each end of the tube and radial bolts located in the region of the wall reinforcements securing said fittings to said tube.
- 12. A shaft according to claim 11, wherein the content of reinforcing fibres is in the range 50-70 Vol%.
- 13. A shaft according to claim 11, wherein substantially all reinforcing fibres are oriented at an angle of .+-.30.degree. maximum to the tube axis.
- 14. A shaft according to claim 13, wherein the reinforcing fibres are oriented at an angle from .+-.10.degree. to .+-.20.degree. to the tube axis.
- 15. A power transmission shaft comprising a plastics tube reinforced with fibres of high stiffness and low specific gravity, oriented at a winding angle of max..+-.30.degree. to the tube axis.
- 16. A shaft according to claim 15, wherein the winding angle is in the range of .+-.10.degree. to .+-.25.degree..
- 17. A shaft according to claim 16, wherein the winding angle is .+-.20.degree. maximum, preferably in the range .+-.10.degree. to .+-.17.degree..
- 18. A shaft according to claim 15, wherein the reinforcing fibres are carbon fibres.
- 19. A shaft according to claim 15, wherein the content of reinforcing fibres in the formed tube is in the range from 50 to 70%, preferably in the range from 60 to 70%.
- 20. A shaft according to claim 15, wherein the tube comprises a peripheral winding of a material which is relatively resilient with respect to the reinforcing fibres and which has a high coefficient of thermal expansion.
Priority Claims (4)
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9409/78 |
Sep 1978 |
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9542/78 |
Sep 1978 |
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9546/78 |
Sep 1978 |
CHX |
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4373/79 |
May 1979 |
CHX |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 070,188, filed 8/26/79, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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70188 |
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