Claims
- 1. A vehicular mixer comprising: a vehicle, a motor driven torque transmission mounted on said vehicle, a mixer drum having one end rotatably journalled on said vehicle and the other end journalled by a spherical bearing for relative rotation and axial deflection with respect to said transmission; said transmission having a driving gear in axial alignment with a driven gear of said drum; a rotary drive shaft extending through said spherical bearing for coupling driving torque from said transmission to said drum and having sets of splines at opposite ends in meshing engagement with said driving and driven gears.
- 2. The vehicular mixer defined in claim 1 wherein said splines at the shaft ends are arcuate in lateral profile and said shaft ends are pivotable with respect to said driving and driven gears in response to axial misalignment between said driving and driven gears due to axial deflection between said transmission and said drum.
- 3. The vehicular mixer defined in claim 2 wherein a point on the rotary axis of said shaft midway between the respective pivot points of said shaft ends is coincident with the centerpoint of said spherical bearing, whereby pivoting movement between either set of splines and the gear in engagement therewith is equal to approximately one half of the axial misalignment between said driving and driven gears.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Serial No. 134,719 filed Mar. 27, 1981, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,335,963.
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Divisions (1)
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