F16D2250/0046

PROPELLER SHAFT AND PROPELLER SHAFT PRODUCTION METHOD

Apparatus, such as a propeller shaft, includes an outer circumferential portion or outer race to rotate as a unit with an internal shaft (serving as the propeller shaft), an inner circumferential member or inner race to rotate as a unit with an external shaft and a plurality of balls disposed between the outer race and inner race, for transmitting rotation therebetween. A sleeve rotating as a unit with the inner race includes an inside cavity for receiving the external shaft. The sleeve is coated with a coating formed on an inside circumferential surface.

BRAKING SYSTEMS INCORPORATING WEAR AND CORROSION RESISTANT ROTORS
20220034376 · 2022-02-03 ·

In some implementations of the current subject matter, a braking system can include a first combination of braking components operable to slow or stop rotational motion of a first wheel of the multi-wheeled vehicle and a second combination of braking components operable to slow or stop rotational motion of a second wheel of the multi-wheeled vehicle. The first combination can include a first brake rotor and a first brake pad, and the first brake rotor can include a coating that imparts wear and corrosion resistant properties to the first brake rotor. The second combination can include a second brake rotor and a second brake pad, and the second brake rotor can lack the coating. Related systems, methods, articles of manufacture, and the like are disclosed.

STEERING SHAFT ASSEMBLY
20170232995 · 2017-08-17 ·

A steering shaft assembly is disclosed with an outer shaft operatively connected to a one of a steered member or a steering control. The outer shaft has an open end and a receiving chamber associated with the open end. The steering shaft assembly also includes an inner shaft operatively connected to another of the steered member or the steering control. The inner shaft has an engaging portion axially slideably received in the outer shaft receiving chamber. The inner shaft engaging portion also includes a polymer coating disposed on an outer surface of the inner shaft engaging portion. The coating has an outer surface that slideably engages with a surface of the outer shaft receiving chamber, and which has comprises projections and recesses along the coating outer surface.

Soft Coating for Splined Connections Between Motor Shafts of Submersible Pump Assembly
20170219014 · 2017-08-03 · ·

An electrical submersible pump assembly has modules, including a pump, a seal section and a motor. A rotatable first drive shaft in a first one of the modules has a splined end that mates with a splined end of a rotatable second drive shaft in a second one of the modules. An external set of splines is on mating ends of the first drive shaft and the second drive shaft. A coupling has an internal set of splines that mesh with the external set to rotationally couple the first and second drive shafts to each other. A polymer coating is selectively bonded on one of the sets and in sliding engagement with the other set. The coating is a solid polymer material having a lower coefficient of friction than steel alloys of the internal set and the external set.

Method of manufacturing torque transmission shaft and vehicle steering apparatus
09771969 · 2017-09-26 · ·

In a method of manufacturing an intermediate shaft including: an internal shaft having an external spline; a tubular external shaft having on an inner circumference thereof an internal spline; and a resin coating provided on the external spline, a central axis line of an internal shaft manufacturing intermediate product and a central axis line of an external shaft manufacturing intermediate product are aligned with each other, and the internal shaft manufacturing intermediate product and the external shaft manufacturing intermediate product are held in such a way that the central axis lines thereof can be adjusted, in a heating adaptation step. In this state, the internal shaft manufacturing intermediate product and the external shaft manufacturing intermediate product slide relatively in an axial direction. In the heating adaptation step, a grease is interposed between the internal shaft manufacturing intermediate product and the external shaft manufacturing intermediate product.

Brake module for a drive system, drive system and production method for a brake module

A brake module for a drive system, in particular for doors, including at least one thrust washer and at least one brake disc, wherein the at least one thrust washer and the at least one brake disc each have at least one friction surface rubbing against each other during braking operation is provided. The embodiments also relate to a drive system, in particular for doors, including such a brake module. The embodiments further relate to a production method for a brake module of the abovementioned type. Known brake modules have a high variation in the braking force on the one hand in the course of their service life and on the other hand as a function of the temperature.

Protecting parts made of carbon-containing composite material from oxidation

A method of protecting a part made of carbon-including composite material against oxidation, the method including a) applying a coating composition on at least a portion of the outside surface of the part, the coating composition being in the form of an aqueous suspension including: a metallic phosphate; a powder of a compound comprising titanium; and a B.sub.4C powder; and b) applying heat treatment to the coating composition applied during step a) with a treatment temperature lying in the range 330° C. to 730° C. being imposed during the heat treatment in order to obtain a coating on the outside surface of the part, the coating including a first phase in which the metallic phosphate is in crystalline form and a second phase in which the metallic phosphate is in amorphous form.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A GRAY CAST IRON BRAKE DISK

A brake disk, the main body of which has been produced from gray cast iron, is coated on its annular brake surfaces with a metallic coating by way of laser deposition welding. In the coating, which includes a welding material with an austenitic structure or at least structural components, a state of internal compressive stress is set by plastic deformation which affects the external outer layer thereof and in one form is performed by a rolling tool.

Wheel hub unit with thermally insulating coating for reducing the thermal load on a wheel bearing

The present disclosure relates to a wheel hub unit of a motor vehicle and to a method for producing such a wheel hub unit. The wheel hub unit includes a wheel hub and a contact flange firmly connected to the wheel hub. The contact flange includes a plurality of fastening elements for fastening a wheel rim, as well as a contact surface which is intended to come into mechanical contact, at least in part, with a brake hat of a brake disk when the brake disk is in the mounted state. At least part of the contact surface is provided with a thermally insulating coating. Alternatively, the entire contact surface is provided with the thermally insulating coating.

COATING, IN PARTICULAR FOR BRAKE DISCS, BRAKE DRUMS AND CLUTCH DISCS, BRAKE DISC FOR A DISC BRAKE OR BRAKE DRUM FOR A DRUM BRAKE OR CLUTCH DISC FOR A CLUTCH, DISC BRAKE OR DRUM BRAKE OR CLUTCH, METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COATING IN PARTICULAR FOR BRAKE DISCS, BRAKE DRUMS AND CLUTCH DISCS, AND USE OF A COATING
20210396291 · 2021-12-23 · ·

The present invention comprises a coating, in particular for brake discs, brake drums and clutch discs, and also a brake disc for a disc brake or a brake drum for a drum brake or a clutch disc for a clutch, a disc brake or drum brake or clutch itself and also a method for producing a coating in particular for brake discs, brake drums and clutch discs, and the use of a coating. The coating has a first layer, which comprises a metal-based material, which contains less than 20% by weight tungsten carbide or other carbides, and a second layer, which is applied to the first layer and comprises a tungsten-carbide-containing material, which contains 20% by weight to 94% by weight tungsten carbide, wherein the first and the second layers are thermally sprayed coatings.