Claims
- 1. A high torsional stiffness low axial deflection stiffness flexible drive shaft comprising:
- at least one flexible diaphragm for transmitting torsional loads;
- first and second elongated driving elements for transmitting axial and torsional loads along and about a common axis respectively, the common axis being common to a longitudinal axis of each of the first and second elongated driving elements;
- the first driving element being fixedly connected to only an inner radial portion of the flexible diaphragm, which is defined by a first circle about the common axis, and the second driving element being fixedly connected to only an outer radial portion of the flexible diaphragm, which is defined by a second circle about the common axis wherein the second circle is larger than the first circle, so that the diaphragm has an annular band between said inner and outer radial portions without any connections; and
- axial load transmitting means mounted to one of the first and second driving elements and having a rounded portion movably engaging the other of the first and second driving elements for transmitting axial loads therebetween,
- whereby, upon rotation of the drive shaft, the annular band transfers torsional force and adjusts for any misalignment of the longitudinal axes of the first and second driving elements.
- 2. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 1 including:
- the diaphragm having a central aperture; and
- the axial load transmitting means movably engaging said other of the first and second driving elements through the central aperture of the diaphragm.
- 3. A high torsional stiffness low axial deflection stiffness flexible drive shaft for driving recordable media comprising:
- top and bottom shafts which are in axial alignment with respect to one another along a common axis;
- only one flexible diaphragm located between a top end of the bottom shaft and a bottom end of the top shaft, the diaphragm having top and bottom planar surfaces which extend perpendicular to said common axis;
- means fixedly connecting the top shaft to the flexible diaphragm at discrete locations along a first circle which is substantially centered about said common axis;
- means fixedly connecting the bottom shaft to the flexible diaphragm at discrete locations along a second circle which is substantially centered about said common axis;
- the first and second circles having different diameters so that the flexible diaphragm has an annular band therebetween;
- an element mounted on one of the top end of the bottom shaft and the bottom end of the top shaft and having a rounded portion which bears on the other of the top end of the bottom shaft and the bottom end of the top shaft,
- whereby upon rotation of either shaft and/or the shafts are misaligned said band transfers torsional force to the other shaft and/or flexes due to misalignment.
- 4. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 3 wherein the rounded portion of the element bears on an end of a respective shaft at a location between and inclusive of the top and bottom planes of the diaphragm.
- 5. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 4 wherein the rounded portion of the element is at least a portion of a spherical ball.
- 6. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 5 wherein said at least a spherical ball portion of the element bears on an end of a respective shaft when the diaphragm is in an unflexed planar condition and rollably bears on the respective end of the shaft when the diaphragm has been forced to a flexed nonplanar condition by misalignment of respective shafts.
- 7. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 6 wherein the diaphragm is stainless steel and has a thickness in the range of 0.002 to 0.010 inches.
- 8. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 7 wherein the diaphragm has only two pairs of arcuate apertures, each pair of arcuate apertures being symmetrically arranged on the diaphragm with symmetrical axes of the paris of arcuate apertures being perpendicular to one another.
- 9. A high torsional stiffness low axial deflection stiffness flexible drive shaft for driving recordable media comprising:
- at least one flexible diaphragm for transmitting torsional loads;
- first and second driving elements for transmitting axial and torsional loads;
- the first driving element being fixedly connected to an inner portion of the flexible diaphragm along a first circle which is substantially centered about the first driving element and the second driving element being fixedly connected to an outer portion of the flexible diaphragm along a second circle which is substantially centered about the second driving element;
- the first circle having a smaller diameter than the second circle and being substantially concentric therewith so that the flexible diaphragm has an annular band therebetween; and
- axial load transmitting means mounted to one of the first and second driving elements and having a rounded portion movably engaging the other of the first and second driving elements for transmitting axial loads therebetween,
- whereby upon rotation of the drive shaft the annular band transfers torsional force and adjusts for any misalignment of the first and second driving elements.
- 10. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 9 including:
- each of the first and second driving elements being rigidly connected to said at least one diaphragm.
- 11. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 10 including:
- the first driving element being connected by a boss to the inner portion of the diaphragm and the second driving element being connected by a yoke to the outer portion of the diaphragm.
- 12. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 11 including:
- said at least one flexible diaphragm having first and second oppositely facing substantially flat surfaces; and
- said boss having a flat surface which is located between and inclusive of the flat surfaces of said flexible diaphragm.
- 13. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 12 including:
- said rounded portion being a spherical portion.
- 14. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 13 including:
- said axial load transmitting means being mounted to the second driving element with its spherical portion rotatably bearing on the flat surface of said boss.
- 15. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 14 including:
- said at least one flexible diaphragm having only two pairs of arcuate apertures, each pair of arcuate apertures being symmetrically arranged on the flexible diaphragm with symmetrical axes of the pairs of arcuate apertures being perpendicular to one another.
- 16. A drive shaft as claimed in claim 15 including:
- the flexible diaphragm being stainless steel and having a thickness in the range of 0.002 to 0.010 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/252,144 filed Jun. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,490,020 which is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 74,898, filed Jun. 10, 1993.
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