BALL JOINT FOR A CHASSIS OF A VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BALL JOINT OF THIS KIND

20220170504 ยท 2022-06-02

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    Abstract

    A ball joint for a chassis of a vehicle. The ball joint has an inner joint portion (2) and a slide bearing (7). The inner joint portion (2) is movably fitted in the slide bearing (7). The ball joint further has a closure element (5) for closing a joint housing. The slide bearing (7) and the closure element (5) are connected to one another. To reduce the number of components and/or the number of assembly steps, the ball joint (1) is characterized in that the slide bearing (7), for the inner joint portion (2), is made as a single, one-piece plastic component (6).

    Claims

    1-10. (canceled)

    11. A ball joint for a chassis of a vehicle, the ball joint comprising: an inner joint portion (2), a slide bearing (7), the inner joint portion (2) being movably fitted in the slide bearing (7), a closure element (5) for closing a joint housing, the slide bearing (7) and the closure element (5) being connected to one another, and the slide bearing (7), for the inner joint portion (2), being made as a single, one-piece plastic component (6).

    12. The ball joint according to claim 11, wherein the plastic component (6), for forming the slide bearing (7) for the inner joint portion (2), comprises a bearing shell section (8) which, at least one of, partially encloses and surrounds a joint ball (3) of the inner joint portion (2).

    13. The ball joint according to claim 11, wherein the closure element (5) has a plurality of perforations (15), through which material of the plastic component (6) extends and/or which are filled with the material of the plastic component (6), and by virtue of co-operation of the perforations (15) and the plastic component (6), at least one of a firm connection and a form-enclosed connection is formed between the plastic component (6) and the closure element (5).

    14. The ball joint according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of perforations (15) are arranged in a ring in the closure element (5), and the perforations (15) are in a form of at least one of holes and slots.

    15. The ball joint according to claim 11, wherein the plastic component (6) comprises a plurality of web-like contact sections (19), which are in contact with a surface (20) of the closure element (5), and the plurality of web-like contact sections (19) are at least one of arranged in a ring around an outer side (17) of the plastic component (6) and in contact with a surface (20) of the closure element (5) that faces toward the inner joint portion (2).

    16. The ball joint according to claim 11, wherein the plastic component (6) comprises a receptacle section (14) for accommodating an electronic component, and at least one of the receptacle section (14) is arranged in an area facing away from the bearing shell section (8), and the closure element (5) is arranged between the bearing shell section (8) and the receptacle section (14).

    17. The ball joint according to claim 11, wherein the closure element (5) is in a form of either a closing cap or a closing ring and is made of a metal, and the inner joint portion (2) is in a form of a ball pin.

    18. The ball joint according to claim 11, wherein an edge (11) of the closure element (5) projects beyond the plastic component (6), radially relative to a central longitudinal axis (12) of the ball joint (1), and the edge (11) is designed to hold the closure element (5) on the joint housing.

    19. A method for producing a ball joint (1) for a chassis of a vehicle, the ball joint comprises an inner joint portion (2) and a slide bearing (7), the inner joint portion (2) is movably fitted in the slide bearing (7), a closure element (5) is provided for closing a joint housing, and the slide bearing (7) and the closure element (5) are connected to one another, the method comprising: making the slide bearing (7) for the inner joint portion (2) as an integral one-piece slide bearing (7) from a single plastic component (6).

    20. The method according to claim 19, further comprising at least one of making the plastic component (6) by an injection-molding process, and inserting the inner joint portion (2), the closure element (5) and the plastic component (6) into the joint housing to fix the closure element (5) on 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. The figures show:

    [0024] FIG. 1: A perspective side view of a ball joint according to the invention,

    [0025] FIG. 2: Part of a sectioned side view of the ball joint according to the invention shown in FIG. 1, and

    [0026] FIG. 3: Part of a further perspective view of the ball joint according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0027] FIG. 1 shows a perspective side view of a ball joint 1 according to the invention. The ball joint 1 comprises an inner joint portion 2. In this example embodiment, the inner joint portion 2 is in the form of a ball pin. For this, the inner joint portion 2 comprises a joint ball 3 and a joint pin 4. In addition, the ball joint 1 has a closure element 5. In this example embodiment the closure element 5 and the inner joint portion 2 are made of a metal.

    [0028] In addition the ball joint 1 has a plastic component 6. As explained in the figures below, the plastic component 6 is connected firmly to the closure element 5, The plastic component 6 forms a slide bearing 7 for the inner joint portion 2. In this case the slide bearing 7 is formed exclusively by the one-piece plastic component 6.

    [0029] In detail, to form the slide bearing 7 for the inner joint portion 2 or the joint ball 3, the plastic component 6 has a bearing shell section 8. The bearing shell section 8 encloses or surrounds the joint ball 3 of the inner joint portion 2. In that way the inner joint portion 2 is held so that it can pivot and rotate in the bearing shell section 8. At least the ball pin 4 of the inner joint portion 2 extends outward through an opening of the bearing shell section 8. The opening 9 is located on a side of the bearing shell section 8 that faces away from the closure element 5. In the area of the closure element 5 the plastic component 6 extends at least partially through the closure element 5 to form a form-enclosing connection. In the area of the closure element 5 the plastic component 6 forms a connection section 10. By means of this connection section 10 the plastic component 6 is connected to the closure element 5 firmly and in particular in a form-enclosed manner.

    [0030] The closure element 5 has an edge 11. The edge 11 of the closure element 5 is not covered by the material of the plastic component 6. Furthermore, relative to a central longitudinal axis 12 of the ball joint 1, the edge 11 extends radially outward beyond the plastic component 6 and the bearing shell section 8. By means of the edge 11 the ball joint 1 can be fixed into a joint housing (not shown). In particular, a joint housing can be closed by the closure element 5 in co-operation with the edge 11.

    [0031] In this example embodiment the plastic component 6 and the closure element 5 are formed rotationally symmetrically relative to the central longitudinal axis 12. The inner joint portion 2 has a joint axis 13. In the illustration, the inner joint portion 2 with the joint axis 13 is shown tilted relative to the central longitudinal axis 12. In a neutral starting position, the central longitudinal axis 13 and the joint axis 12 can coincide. The inner joint portion 2 is formed rotationally symmetrically relative to the joint axis 13.

    [0032] In this example embodiment, the plastic component 6 has a receptacle section 14 for accommodating an electronic component (not shown here). The receptacle section 14 is located in an area facing away from the bearing shell section 8. The closure element 5 or the connection section 10 is located between the bearing shell section 8 and the receptacle section 14. Purely in the sense of a place-holder, the receptacle section 14 is shown as a ring. In fact, the receptacle section 14 can be designed as necessary to accommodate an electronic component, such as a sensor element.

    [0033] In this example embodiment the plastic component 6 fulfills at least three functions. First, the plastic component 6 with the bearing shell section 8 provides the complete slide bearing 7 for the joint ball 3. In addition, by virtue of the connection section 10 the plastic component 6 enables a firm connection to the closure element 5. Finally, by virtue of the receptacle section 14 the plastic component 6 provides accommodation for an electronic component.

    [0034] FIG. 2 shows part of a sectioned side view of the ball joint 1 according to FIG. 1. In this example embodiment the closure element 5 is in the form of a closing cap. The closure element 5 has a plurality of perforations 15. The material of the plastic component 6 extends through the perforations 15 and completely fills them. By virtue of the co-operation of the perforations 15 and the plastic component 6, a firm and form-enclosed connection is made between the plastic component 6 and the closure element 5. At the same time, the connection section 10 of the plastic component 6 is formed by this.

    [0035] In this example embodiment the inner joint portion 2 has a pole surface 16 on a side facing away from the joint pin 4. Except for the pole surface 16, an outside 17 of the joint ball 3 is in contact with an inside 18 of the bearing shell section 8. For this, the outside 17 and the inside 18 are designed to conform in shape to one another.

    [0036] FIG. 3 shows a further perspective view of the ball joint 1 according to the invention shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. In this case part of the bearing shell section 8 is represented as translucent or transparent. This allows several of the perforations 15 in the closure element 5 to be seen clearly. The perforations 15 are arranged in a ring around the closure element 5. In this example embodiment the perforations 15 are in the form of slots. For the sake of clarity, not all the perforations 15 are indexed.

    [0037] In this example embodiment the plastic component 6 has a plurality of contact sections 19. Here, the contact sections 19 are web-like. For greater clarity, not all the contact sections 19 are indexed. The contact sections 19 rest against a surface 20 of the closure element 5. The surface 20 of the closure element 5 faces toward the inner joint portion 2. The plurality of contact sections 19 are arranged in a ring around an outside 21 of the plastic component 6. In particular, the contact sections 19 are arranged in the area of the connection section 10 or in a transition zone between the bearing shell section 8 and the connection section 10.

    INDEXES

    [0038] 1 Ball joint [0039] 2 Inner joint portion [0040] 3 Joint ball [0041] 4 Joint pin [0042] 5 Closure element [0043] 6 Plastic component [0044] 7 Slide bearing [0045] 8 Bearing shell section [0046] 9 Opening [0047] 10 Connection section [0048] 11 Edge [0049] 12 Central longitudinal axis [0050] 13 Joint axis [0051] 14 Receptacle section [0052] 15 Perforation [0053] 16 Pole surface [0054] 17 Outer side [0055] 18 Inner side [0056] 19 Contact section [0057] 20 Surface [0058] 21 Outer side