Claims
- 1. A light weight drive shaft for transmitting engine power in automotive vehicles and like rotary power systems, comprising:
- an elongated tube of a uniform external diameter;
- the tube being formed with a center section and integral opposite end sections which are extruded integrally so as to comprise similar metallurgical structures;
- said center section being longer than the end sections and said end sections being elongated with respect to their diameter;
- said center section being formed with a thin wall and defining a first opening and the end sections each having thick walls of the same thickness, said thick walls defining a second opening, with the thin wall being about one half the thickness of the thick walls and the second opening being less than one half the size of the first opening;
- and a coupling formation means formed on the exterior circumferential surface of the thick wall end sections for connecting the shaft to a power supply and power take off within a power transmission system.
- 2. A drive shaft as defined in claim 1, and including at least one of said coupling formation means being formed of splines for engaging a corresponding coupling device.
- 3. A drive shaft as defined in claim 2, and including said end sections each being of the same length.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 826,801, filed Jan. 28, 1992 now abandoned which is a divisional of Ser. No. 550,303, filed Jul. 9, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,644.
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