Patent classifications
F16J3/04
DUST COVER, STEERING DEVICE, AND DAMPER
A dust cover to cover an opening of a housing through which at least one of a shaft and a pipe extends includes a hole-edge portion and a main body. The at least one of the shaft and the pipe is extendable through the through hole. The hole-edge portion defines an edge of a through hole through which the at least one of the shaft and the pipe is extendable. The main body is configured to cover the opening. The main body has a hardness different from a hardness of the hole-edge portion.
Disc brake for a utility vehicle
A brake caliper is fastened to a stationary brake carrier by two fastening elements such that the caliper can slide axially relative to the brake disc. The fastening elements each have a guide bar fixedly connected to the brake carrier, of which guide bars, one guide bar is guided as a fixed bearing and the other guide bar is guided in a plain bearing, which is designed as a floating bearing having a floating bearing axis. The floating bearing has a guide bush, which reaches around the guide bar and is retained in a caliper bore such that sliding is prevented. A first tubular, variable-length seal is arranged on the end region of the guide bar far from the brake disc, which seals the guide bar from the environment and is fastened on the guide bar and in the guide bush. The first tubular, variable-length seal is clamped on the guide bar by a cap pressed into the guide bar. The first tubular, variable-length seal has a ring section, which is inserted in a peripheral groove between a covering section, a collar, and a section of an outer surface. The ring section is retained by the section of the outer surface such that the ring section is secured in the radially inward direction with respect to the floating bearing axis. The ring section is retained by the covering section such that the ring section is secured in the radially outward direction with respect to the floating bearing axis.
Electric actuator
Provided is an electric actuator, including: a driving motor (2); a motion conversion mechanism (6) configured to convert a rotary motion of the driving motor (2) to a linear motion; a boot (27) configured to prevent entry of a foreign substance into the motion conversion mechanism (6); and a boot cover (31) arranged so as to cover an outer side of the boot (27), wherein the boot cover (31) is formed integrally with an exterior case (8) of the electric actuator, and wherein a boot mounting member (30) having the boot (27) mounted thereto is mounted to an inner side of the boot cover (31).
FLEXURE APPARATUSES, LINEAR ROTARY CONVERTERS, AND SYSTEMS
The following description pertains to flexure structures, apparatuses comprising flexure structures, systems comprising flexure structures, methods of using flexure structures, methods of using apparatuses comprising flexure structures, and methods of using systems comprising flexure structures. The following description also pertains to methods, systems, and apparatuses for linear to rotary motion converters.
FLEXURE APPARATUSES, LINEAR ROTARY CONVERTERS, AND SYSTEMS
The following description pertains to flexure structures, apparatuses comprising flexure structures, systems comprising flexure structures, methods of using flexure structures, methods of using apparatuses comprising flexure structures, and methods of using systems comprising flexure structures. The following description also pertains to methods, systems, and apparatuses for linear to rotary motion converters.
DUST COVER
A dust cover in which an improvement in sealing performance is achieved. A dust cover 100 used in a ball joint includes a seal main body made of an elastic body and integrally having a body portion 110, a fixed portion 130 that is provided on one end side of the body portion 110, and a seal portion 120 that is provided on the other end side of the body portion 110, and an annular auxiliary seal 150 made of resin and provided in the seal portion 120. The seal portion 120 includes an inner peripheral seal portion and a dust lip 122, and the auxiliary seal 150 includes an auxiliary inner peripheral seal portion 151, an auxiliary dust seal portion, and a supported portion 153 that is supported by a collar fixed to a shaft portion on an opposite side to the auxiliary dust seal portion in an axial direction.
DUST SEAL
A dust seal for sealing a gap between an opening and a shaft inserted through the opening includes a dust seal body in an annular shape and a bushing in an annular shape. The shaft is slidably inserted through the bushing. The dust seal body includes an attaching portion, a first accordion unit, and a second accordion unit. The first accordion unit and the second accordion unit are arranged side by side in a direction of an axis. The first accordion unit is integral with the attaching portion, is joined to the attaching portion at an outer periphery, and is fixed to the bushing at an inner periphery. The second accordion unit is fixed to the attaching portion at the outer periphery, and locked to the bushing at the inner periphery.
FOLDING BELLOWS FOR USE WITH A VEHICLE SUBASSEMBLY
A folding bellows for protecting an interior of the folding bellows effectively from environmental influences and managing pressure changes in the interior. The folding bellows having a gas-tight casing including a plurality of folds in an axial direction. Opposed front faces adjoining the casing. The front faces closed in a gas-tight manner. The casing having a wide region and a narrow region each formed of a plurality of folds with the outer cross-sectional surface of the folds in the wide region being larger than those in the narrow region. The folding bellows in one embodiment used with a motor vehicle subassembly.
Brake booster input rod
An embodiment discloses a brake booster input rod, including: a front end portion to which an input piston of a brake booster is connected; a rear end portion to which a yoke connected with to a brake pedal is attached; and an annular boot installing groove to be engaged with, when a boot covers a front portion of the input rod, a rear end bead portion of the boot with a fastening margin. Through rolling, two annular groove portions and an annular ridge portion are formed to each have a triangular section. The ridge portion functions as a rear side wall of the boot installing groove.
Steering apparatus and housing
A housing extends in an axial direction of a rack shaft connected to a pinion shaft so as to cover at least the rack shaft, and has an end portion on which a cover member is fitted to cover the end portion. The housing includes a holding portion that has an inner side sinking in a radial direction of the housing, and holds the cover member, and a plurality of convex portions that protrude in the radial direction of the housing, and are circumferentially disposed on a downstream side of the holding portion in a fit-in direction of the cover member, while separating from the holding portion by a predetermined distance in the fit-in direction.