CLOSURE ELEMENT FOR A BALL-AND-SOCKET JOINT, AND BALL-AND-SOCKET JOINT HAVING A CLOSURE ELEMENT
20220169087 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
- Tobias LAHRMANN (Osnabrück, DE)
- Jan DUETZ (Wangerland, DE)
- Thomas Kramer (Oldenburg, DE)
- Arnold BLANKE (Damme, DE)
Cpc classification
F16C11/0642
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G17/019
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/116
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C11/0657
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2233/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/0685
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/0647
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2226/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G2204/1162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C2226/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60G7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A closure element (1, 28) for a ball joint (16) in a vehicle. The closure element has a receptacle (2, 29) for accommodating an electronic component (6). To be able to reduce the effort and cost of creating an interface, between the closure element and the electronic component, the closure element (1, 28) has a receptacle (2, 29) which is made of a plastic material and is injection-molded onto one side (3) of the closure element (1).
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A closure element for a ball joint (16) in a vehicle, the closure element comprising: a receptacle (2, 29) for accommodating an electronic component (6), and the receptacle (2, 29) being made of a plastic material and being injection-molded onto a side (3) of the closure element (1).
12. The closure element according to claim 11, wherein the side (3) of the closure element (1, 28) with the receptacle (2, 29) is at least one of an outside surface and a top surface, and the side (3) is either flat or planar.
13. The closure element according to claim 11, wherein an edge (4) of the closure element (1, 28) projects radially, relative to a central longitudinal axis (5) of the closure element (1, 28), beyond the receptacle (2, 29), and the edge (4) is designed to hold the closure element (1, 28) on a joint housing (18).
14. The closure element according to claim 11, wherein a material-merged, cohesive connection is formed between the side (3) of the closure element (1, 28) and the receptacle (2, 29), and at least one of an adhesion-promoting agent is applied between the side (3) of the closure element (1, 28) and the receptacle (2, 29), or the side (3) of the closure element (1, 28), in an area envisaged for contacting the receptacle (2, 29), is pretreated with a plasma process.
15. The closure element according to claim 11, wherein an interlocking connection is formed between the closure element (1, 28) and the receptacle (29), and the interlocking connection is produced by virtue of an undercut of the closure element (28).
16. The closure element according to claim 15, wherein the side (3) of the closure element (28) has either a T-shaped or a mushroom-head-shaped elevation (30), located centrally relative to a central longitudinal axis (5) of the closure element (28), and the receptacle (29) engages in a groove (31) of the elevation (30) to form the interlocking connection.
17. The closure element according to claim 15, wherein at least one opening is arranged in the closure element (1, 28), and to form the interlocking connection at least one of the plastic material of the receptacle (2, 29) extends through the at least one opening, or the at least one opening is filled with the plastic material of the receptacle (2, 29).
18. The closure element according to claim 11, wherein the receptacle (2) is designed to co-operate with a holding element (9) for fixing the electronic component (6) in the receptacle (2), and the receptacle (2) and the holding element (9) are firmly connected to one another by at least one of a latching and a snap-in connection.
19. The closure element according to claim 11, wherein the closure element is designed as either a closure cap or a closure ring, and the closure element is made of a metal or aluminum.
20. A ball joint with a closure element (1, 28), the closure element of the ball joint comprising: a receptacle (2, 29) for accommodating an electronic component (6), the receptacle (2, 29) being made of a plastic material and being injection-molded onto a side (3) of the closure element (1), the ball joint having a joint housing (18), the closure element (1, 28) being fixed in the joint housing (18), and the ball joint having an inner joint portion (17) which is fitted into and can move within the joint housing (18), and the side (3) of the closure element (1, 28) with the receptacle (2, 29) facing away from the inner joint portion (17).
21. A closure element for a ball joint in a vehicle, the closure element comprising: a radially outer edge being fixed to a joint housing of the ball joint such that the closure element encloses an opening of the joint housing on a side of the joint housing opposite another side of the joint housing through which a joint pin of the ball joint extends, the closure element having a receptacle formed of plastic and injection molded onto a side of the closure element, opposite the joint housing, and an electronic component being received by the receptacle such that the electronic component is fixed in position relative to the closure element and the joint housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Below, the invention is explained in greater detail with reference to the figures. In the figures, the same indexes denote the same, similar or functionally equivalent components or elements. The figures show:
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[0025]
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[0029]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030]
[0031] Thus, overall this constitutes a hybrid component made with the metallic closure element 1 in combination with the receptacle 2 made from the plastic material. In this example embodiment, the receptacle 2 is connected cohesively to the side 3 of the closure element 1. To improve the cohesive connection, an adhesion-promoting agent can be used, or before the injection-molding of the receptacle 2 a plasma pre-treatment of the partial area of the side 3 designed to contact the plastic material for the receptacle 2 can take place.
[0032] The closure element 1 has an edge 4. The edge 4 projects radially relative to a central longitudinal axis 5 of the closure element 1, outward beyond the receptacle 2. To hold the closure element 1, the edge 4 is formed on a joint housing (not shown here).
[0033] The receptacle 2 is designed to accommodate an electronic component 6. In this example embodiment, the electronic component 6 is in the form of a sensor element.
[0034] In this example embodiment, the receptacle 2 has an essentially U-shaped border 7. The electronic component 6 has an external contour or design that corresponds to the border 7, such that the electronic component 6 is set into the border 7. Due to the U-shaped design of the border 7, the border has three sides. Each of the three sides of the border 7 has a latching opening 8.
[0035]
[0036] The holding element 9 is connected to the receptacle 2 by means of a latching and/or snap-in connection. For this, the holding element 9 comprises latching tabs 10. The latching tabs 10 of the holding element 9 are arranged and shaped in such manner that they engage in the latching openings 8 of the border 7 of the receptacle 2. In this illustration only one of the latching tabs 10 can be seen. The latching tabs 10 are arranged in the side areas 11, 12, 13 of the holding element 9. The three side areas 11, 12, 13 are arranged relative to one another in a U-shape that corresponds with the border 7.
[0037] The holding element 9 has a cover area 14, which faces away from the receptacle 2 and the closure element 1. Furthermore, the cover area 14 connects all the side areas 11, 12, 13 with one another. In this example embodiment, a spring tab 15 is arranged in the cover area 14. The spring tab 15 rests in contact against the electronic component 6. For that purpose the spring tab 15 is bent out of the plane of the cover area 14 in the direction toward the electronic component 6. In that way, on the one hand the electronic component 6 is additionally secured in the receptacle 2, and on the other hand a prestress is applied to the connection between the holding element 9 and the receptacle 2, so that it is additionally secured against undesired loosening.
[0038]
[0039] In this example embodiment the ball joint 16 is in the form of a ball pin joint. The ball joint 16 has an inner joint portion 17, here in the form of a ball pin. The inner joint portion 17 is arranged or fitted in a joint housing 18, with joint mobility. In this case, as an example, the joint housing 18 is at the same time an integral part of a chassis component 19. The chassis component 19 and the joint housing 18 are made as one piece. In this case, for example, the chassis component 19 is a control arm for a chassis of a motor vehicle (not shown here).
[0040] By means of the closure element 1 an opening 20 of the joint housing 18 is closed. Furthermore, the ball joint 16 has a sealing bellows 21, as is usual.
[0041]
[0042] The inner joint portion 17 comprises a joint ball 24. Starting from the joint ball 24, a joint pin 25 of the inner joint portion 17 extends outwardly out of the joint housing 18. The opening 20 closed by the closure element 1 is located on a side of the joint housing 18 facing away from the joint pin 25.
[0043] In this example embodiment, on a front side of the joint ball 24 facing away from the joint pin 25, a magnet 26 is integrated in the joint ball 24. The magnet 26 co-operates with the electronic component 6 to form a sensor device.
[0044] In this example embodiment a joint shell 27 is arranged between the joint housing 18 and the joint ball 24. The joint shell 27 is made from a friction-optimized plastic.
[0045]
[0046] The closure element 28 has a receptacle 29. In this case, the receptacle 29 is of annular structure, only as an example or in the sense of a place-maker. Alternatively, the receptacle 29 can be made essentially like the receptacle 2 shown in
[0047]
[0048] Relative to its cross-section the elevation 30 is essentially T-shaped or shaped like a mushroom head. The elevation 30 serves to form an in particular additional, interlocking connection between the closure element 28 and the receptacle 29. Together with the side 3 the elevation 30 forms a groove 31 or undercut. The groove 31 is annular and extends radially around the central longitudinal axis 5 of the closure element 28. The receptacle 29, or the plastic material of the receptacle 29 engages in the groove 31 radially relative to the central longitudinal axis 5. This ensures a more reliable interlock between the receptacle 29 and the closure element 28.
INDEXES
[0049] 1 Closure element [0050] 2 Receptacle [0051] 3 Side [0052] 4 Edge [0053] 5 Central longitudinal axis [0054] 6 Electronic component [0055] 7 Border [0056] 8 Latching aperture [0057] 9 Holding element [0058] 10 Latching tab [0059] 11 Side area [0060] 12 Side area [0061] 13 Side area [0062] 14 Cover area [0063] 15 Spring tab [0064] 16 Ball joint [0065] 17 Inner joint portion [0066] 18 Joint housing [0067] 19 Chassis component [0068] 20 Opening [0069] 21 Sealing bellows [0070] 22 Housing edge [0071] 23 Holding groove [0072] 24 Joint ball [0073] 25 Joint pin [0074] 26 Magnet [0075] 27 Joint shell [0076] 28 Closure element [0077] 29 Receptacle [0078] 30 Elevation [0079] 31 Groove