Liner for rotating drive cables

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Inventors

Scherer, George M.
Dunn, Thomas P.
Douglass, Robert L.

Application #

880014

Filed

Jun-20-1997

Published

Aug-3-1999

Current US Class

030/276
056/12.7
464/183
464/52

International Classes

F16C 001/06

Field of Search

464/52 464/81 464/112 464/181 464/182 464/183 138/38 30/276 56/12.7

Assignee

B.W. Elliot Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Binghamton, NY)

Examiners

Lillis; Eileen Dunn

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Salzman & Levy

US Patent References

4716001   Method of making...
4747799   Rotation coupling...
5243880   Driveshaft
5287768   Driveshaft
5346432   Driveshaft with add...
5364307   Coaxial drive cabl...
5695404   Coaxial drive cabl...

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Abstract
A liner for a flexible rotative drive shaft has a single tube with a multiplicity of spaced-apart, flared sections disposed along its elongated length. The flared sections serve many purposes, but primarily center the liner within an external aluminum tube that houses the flexible shaft and liner assembly. The flared sections also reduce non-uniform lubricant distribution along the drive shaft, longitudinal and radial vibration, and shock. Due to the use of flared sections, the overall weight of the liner is reduced, compared to conventional liners.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A liner assembly for a flexible drive shaft, comprising a flexible drive shaft, an elongated hollow tube having an inner and an outer wall, said inner wall of said hollow tube for supporting said flexible drive shaft therein, said elongated hollow tube having a plurality of spaced-apart, integrally formed flared sections disposed along a length thereof and intermediate elongated narrower sections, said flared sections forming internal pockets therein, and having a greater radius than that of said intermediate elongated narrower sections, an outer housing having an inner bore, said spaced-apart, flared sections acting to center said liner with respect to said inner bore of said outer housing and acting to retain lubricant in said internal pockets to lubricate said inner flexible drive shaft, said flared sections also serving to reduce weight, vibration and shock within the assembly.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to liners for housing a rotative drive shaft and, more particularly, to a liner that aligns, centers, and insulates a flexible drive shaft from its surrounding cable tube support.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Flexible, rotatable, drive cables are used in a variety of machines and apparatuses as a means to transmit mechanical rotary motion. These drive cables are commonly employed in machinery, such as concrete vibrators, automobiles, tractors, and lawn and garden equipment, including lawn edgers and weed trimmers. Flexible drive shafts require an insulative lining that centers the cable within its outer support tubing. The lining is usually a sheath of plastic or a composite of metal and plastic.

In a weed trimmer, as a typical example, a flexible shaft is centered within an aluminum tube placed between the gasoline engine or electric motor, and the nylon line cutting head. The flexible shaft is centered within the external aluminum tube by a centering assembly. A typical centering assembly is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,364,307, issued to John Shaulis on Nov. 15, 1994, for COAXIAL DRIVE CABLE CENTERING APPARATUS. The centering assembly of this patented device features a plastic liner of 6/6 high-temperature nylon, over which a polypropylene star-shaped member is co-extruded. The assembly conforms to the inside diameter of the aluminum tube, as well as to its longitudinal bend configuration. The outer, star-shaped member centers the inner nylon liner, as well as the flexible drive shaft, with respect to the aluminum tube. It also aligns the shaft with respect to the engine and the nylon line cutting head.
 
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