Patent classifications
F16D3/43
Centering mechanism for double cardan joints
A joint assembly includes a first shaft having an end, a second shaft having an end, a first inner ring coupled to the first shaft, and a second inner ring coupled to the second shaft. The assembly further includes a sleeve coupled to the first and second inner rings, the first and second inner rings disposed within the sleeve, and a centering device engaging the ends of the first and second shaft. The centering device is configured to maintain the angular positions of the first and second shafts relative to one another, and the centering device is substantially fixed from rotation during rotation of the first and second shafts.
Centering mechanism for double cardan joints
A joint assembly includes a first shaft having an end, a second shaft having an end, a first inner ring coupled to the first shaft, and a second inner ring coupled to the second shaft. The assembly further includes a sleeve coupled to the first and second inner rings, the first and second inner rings disposed within the sleeve, and a centering device engaging the ends of the first and second shaft. The centering device is configured to maintain the angular positions of the first and second shafts relative to one another, and the centering device is substantially fixed from rotation during rotation of the first and second shafts.
JOINT DEVICE
A joint device is provided for connecting two shaft sections. The joint device comprises at least one joint, at least one elastic damping arrangement which provides mechanical decoupling of the at least one joint and is coupled to the at least one joint in a torque transmitting manner, the elastic damping arrangement having at least one fiber package which is at least partially embedded in an elastic material, the at least one damping arrangement being arranged with the at least one joint in such a manner that at least the at least one joint and the at least one damping arrangement are arranged coincident at least in the rest state of the joint device.
Bearing for vehicle suspension
A bearing device includes two co-axially arranged radial spherical bearings and can be used for mounting a pivoting swing arm of a vehicle suspension to a vehicle frame. By using the two radial spherical bearings together the pivot attachment only has a single degree of freedom. The radial spherical bearings are positioned against shoulders in a sleeve of the swing arm and around a spacer sleeve. One or more lubricant grooves are formed at the sliding interface of the bearings. A bushing with a lip holds a lubricant seal for each bearing, and a dust cover protects each lubricant seal. A pivot pin rod is inserted through openings in the vehicle frame and through the two bearings and other components, and is tightened in place such as with a nut.
Bearing for vehicle suspension
A bearing device includes two co-axially arranged radial spherical bearings and can be used for mounting a pivoting swing arm of a vehicle suspension to a vehicle frame. By using the two radial spherical bearings together the pivot attachment only has a single degree of freedom. The radial spherical bearings are positioned against shoulders in a sleeve of the swing arm and around a spacer sleeve. One or more lubricant grooves are formed at the sliding interface of the bearings. A bushing with a lip holds a lubricant seal for each bearing, and a dust cover protects each lubricant seal. A pivot pin rod is inserted through openings in the vehicle frame and through the two bearings and other components, and is tightened in place such as with a nut.
Bearing For Vehicle Suspension
A bearing device includes two co-axially arranged radial spherical bearings and can be used for mounting a pivoting swing arm of a vehicle suspension to a vehicle frame. By using the two radial spherical bearings together the pivot attachment only has a single degree of freedom. The radial spherical bearings are positioned against shoulders in a sleeve of the swing arm and around a spacer sleeve. One or more lubricant grooves are formed at the sliding interface of the bearings. A bushing with a lip holds a lubricant seal for each bearing, and a dust cover protects each lubricant seal. A pivot pin rod is inserted through openings in the vehicle frame and through the two bearings and other components, and is tightened in place such as with a nut.
Bearing For Vehicle Suspension
A bearing device includes two co-axially arranged radial spherical bearings and can be used for mounting a pivoting swing arm of a vehicle suspension to a vehicle frame. By using the two radial spherical bearings together the pivot attachment only has a single degree of freedom. The radial spherical bearings are positioned against shoulders in a sleeve of the swing arm and around a spacer sleeve. One or more lubricant grooves are formed at the sliding interface of the bearings. A bushing with a lip holds a lubricant seal for each bearing, and a dust cover protects each lubricant seal. A pivot pin rod is inserted through openings in the vehicle frame and through the two bearings and other components, and is tightened in place such as with a nut.
COUPLING
A coupling has an inner member and an outer annular member and an intermediate annular member which when aligned share a common axis and have a common centre on the common axis. The inner and the intermediate annular member are constrained to rotate, one with respect to the other about a second axis perpendicular to the common axis. The intermediate annular member and the outer annular member are constrained to rotate, one with respect to the other about a third axis perpendicular to the common axis and the second axis. The members are spaced apart to leave a gap between each of the members.
COUPLING
A coupling has an inner member and an outer annular member and an intermediate annular member which when aligned share a common axis and have a common centre on the common axis. The inner and the intermediate annular member are constrained to rotate, one with respect to the other about a second axis perpendicular to the common axis. The intermediate annular member and the outer annular member are constrained to rotate, one with respect to the other about a third axis perpendicular to the common axis and the second axis. The members are spaced apart to leave a gap between each of the members.