Patent classifications
F16D3/224
Homokinetic joint
A homokinetic joint includes a joint socket shaft having a joint socket flange; a housing nut, which surrounds the joint socket shaft and has an internal thread; a joint head shaft, which has an external thread, wherein the external thread is of complementary design to the internal thread of the housing nut, wherein the joint socket shaft can be pivoted in a first pivoting direction and in a second pivoting direction relative to the joint head shaft; and a torsion disc between the joint socket shaft and the joint head shaft for transmitting torsional loads between the joint socket shaft and the joint head shaft; wherein a respective ball bearing is formed between the housing nut and the joint socket flange, between the joint socket flange and the torsion disc, and between the torsion disc and the joint head shaft.
FIXED TYPE CONSTANT VELOCITY UNIVERSAL JOINT
A fixed type constant velocity universal joint has outer joint member track grooves each with a raceway center line that includes an arc-shaped portion having a curvature center that has no offset with respect to a joint center in an axial direction. The track grooves are formed such that adjacent track grooves are inclined in opposite directions. The joint also has inner joint member track grooves that are each mirror-symmetric with a corresponding one of the outer joint member track grooves. When at a maximum operating angle, a torque transmission ball that moves toward an opening side of the outer joint member track groove loses contact with an opening-side end portion of that track groove, and when at an operating angle of 0°, an end portion of a cage projects from the opening-side end portion of the outer joint member in the axial direction.
FIXED TYPE CONSTANT VELOCITY UNIVERSAL JOINT
A fixed type constant velocity universal joint has outer joint member track grooves each with a raceway center line that includes an arc-shaped portion having a curvature center that has no offset with respect to a joint center in an axial direction. The track grooves are formed such that adjacent track grooves are inclined in opposite directions. The joint also has inner joint member track grooves that are each mirror-symmetric with a corresponding one of the outer joint member track grooves. When at a maximum operating angle, a torque transmission ball that moves toward an opening side of the outer joint member track groove loses contact with an opening-side end portion of that track groove, and when at an operating angle of 0°, an end portion of a cage projects from the opening-side end portion of the outer joint member in the axial direction.
Constant-velocity universal joint
A constant velocity universal joint includes an outer joint member and an inner joint member between which torque is transferred through intermediation of balls while allowing angular displacement. A power transmission shaft is coupled to the inner joint member to allow torque transmission therebetween. A mounting and dismounting mechanism configured to mount and dismount the power transmission shaft to and from the inner joint member is provided between the inner joint member and the power transmission shaft. The mounting and dismounting mechanism includes a tubular member, a snap ring mounted inside the tubular member, a pushing member arranged on a radially outer side of the snap ring to be movable in a radial direction, and an annular member arranged on an outer peripheral surface of the tubular member to be movable in an axial direction.
CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT
A constant velocity joint includes an outer part having an opening and a plurality of axially extending race grooves in the opening, an inner part at least partially located in the opening and having an outer surface with a plurality of axially extending race grooves, and a plurality of balls located between in inner and outer parts in the grooves. A first subset of the race grooves in the outer part and/or a first subset the race grooves in the inner part includes a section that follows a curved path in the axial direction.
CONSTANT VELOCITY JOINT
A constant velocity joint includes an outer part having an opening and a plurality of axially extending race grooves in the opening, an inner part at least partially located in the opening and having an outer surface with a plurality of axially extending race grooves, and a plurality of balls located between in inner and outer parts in the grooves. A first subset of the race grooves in the outer part and/or a first subset the race grooves in the inner part includes a section that follows a curved path in the axial direction.
TAPERED MINOR DIAMETER SPLINE TO INCREASE STRENGTH AND FATIGUE LIFE
A motor vehicle shaft assembly has a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends, with the shaft having a male spline adjacent at least one of the opposite ends, and a housing having a through bore extending about the longitudinal axis, with the through bore having a female spline configured for meshed engagement with the male spline to prevent relative torsional movement between the shaft and the housing. At least one of the male and female splines includes a tapered spline extending in oblique relation to the longitudinal axis.
TAPERED MINOR DIAMETER SPLINE TO INCREASE STRENGTH AND FATIGUE LIFE
A motor vehicle shaft assembly has a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis between opposite ends, with the shaft having a male spline adjacent at least one of the opposite ends, and a housing having a through bore extending about the longitudinal axis, with the through bore having a female spline configured for meshed engagement with the male spline to prevent relative torsional movement between the shaft and the housing. At least one of the male and female splines includes a tapered spline extending in oblique relation to the longitudinal axis.
Constant-velocity universal joint
A constant-velocity universal joint including a generally cup-shaped outer joint member and an inner joint member that cooperate with each other to define first and second groove portions. A pinch angle by which a ball is pinched in the first groove portion is open toward an opening end of the outer joint member. A pinch angle by which the ball is pinched in the second groove is open toward a bottom wall of the outer joint member. An absolute value of the pinch angle in the first groove portion is larger than an absolute value of the pinch angle in the second groove portion in a reference state in which centerlines of the outer joint member and the inner joint member lie in a straight line.
Constant-velocity universal joint
A constant-velocity universal joint including a generally cup-shaped outer joint member and an inner joint member that cooperate with each other to define first and second groove portions. A pinch angle by which a ball is pinched in the first groove portion is open toward an opening end of the outer joint member. A pinch angle by which the ball is pinched in the second groove is open toward a bottom wall of the outer joint member. An absolute value of the pinch angle in the first groove portion is larger than an absolute value of the pinch angle in the second groove portion in a reference state in which centerlines of the outer joint member and the inner joint member lie in a straight line.