Socket assembly with antirotation spring washer
11795994 · 2023-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C11/0647
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T403/32811
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16C11/0652
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T403/32762
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
In a socket assembly having a housing with a closed end and an open end and an axially slidable and rotatable bearing, a spring washer seated on the axially slidable and rotatable bearing with a protrusion or a recess on the external periphery for engagement with a cooperating recess or protrusion on an inner cavity of the housing to effectively stop movement of spring washer with the axially slidable and rotatable bearing during driving conditions.
Claims
1. A socket assembly comprising: a housing having an inner cavity which extends from a first open end to a second open end; a ball stud at least partially disposed within said inner cavity of said housing and including a shank portion and a ball portion, said shank portion extending out of said housing through said first open end; an axially slidable and rotatable bearing disposed in said inner cavity of said housing at the second open end, said slidable and rotatable bearing being semi-spherically curved radially inwardly and facing towards said first open end and having an outer surface engaged with the inner cavity of the housing, said slidable and rotatable bearing having a bearing surface that is in surface-to-surface contact with said ball portion; a cover plate closing said second open end of said housing; a tolerance absorbing spacer formed as an annulus with a substantially consistent thickness and with a plurality of substantially regularly shaped wave forms in an axial direction and extending circumferentially around the annulus, said wave forms having a constant amplitude from an outside diameter to an inside diameter of the annulus, said tolerance spacer plastically deformed by a force applied substantially in the axial direction leaving a controlled clearance space in the assembly; and, a spring washer positioned on the slidable and rotatable bearing below the tolerance absorbing spacer in the controlled clearance space for imparting a biasing force between the cover plate and the slidable and rotatable bearing to the ball portion of the ball stud, said spring washer having a periphery with at least one protrusion which is received in at least one cooperating axially aligned recess in the inner cavity of the housing or having a periphery with at least one recess which receives at least one cooperating protrusion on the inner cavity of the housing, said at least one protrusion or at least one recess in the spring washer preventing rotation of the spring washer with the axially slidable and rotatable bearing and rotation of the spring washer against the tolerance absorbing spacer.
2. The socket assembly of claim 1 wherein a concave side of the spring washer is positioned on the axially slidable and rotatable bearing.
3. The socket assembly of claim 1 wherein a convex side of the spring washer is positioned on the axially slidable and rotatable bearing.
4. A socket assembly comprising: a housing having an inner cavity which extends from at least one open end; a ball stud at least partially disposed within said inner cavity of said housing and including a shank portion and a ball portion, said shank portion extending out of said housing through said open end; an axially slidable and rotatable bearing disposed in said inner cavity of said housing at the at least one open end, said slidable and rotatable bearing having an outer surface engaged with the inner cavity of the housing, said axially slidable and rotatable bearing having a bearing surface that is in surface-to-surface contact with said ball portion and having a cylindrial portion in contact with the inner cavitiy of said housing; a closure ring at said at least one open end of said housing allowing said ball stud to protrude through an aperture of said closure ring; a spring washer positioned on the slidable and rotatable bearing for imparting a biasing force between the closure ring and the slidable and rotatable bearing and the ball portion of the ball stud, said spring washer having an exterior periphery with at least one protrusion which is received in at least one cooperating axially aligned recess in the inner cavity of the housing or having an exterior periphery with at least one recess which receives at least one cooperating protrusion on the inner cavity of the housing, said at least one protrusion or at least one recess in the spring washer preventing rotation of the spring washer with the axially slidable and rotatable bearing and rotation of the spring washer against the closure ring; and, a tolerance absorbing spacer formed as an annulus with a substantially consistent thickness and with a plurality of wave forms in an axial direction and extending circumferentially around the annulus, said wave forms having a constant amplitude from an outside diameter to an inside diameter of the annulus, said tolerance spacer plastically deformed by a force applied substantially in the axial direction leaving a controlled clearance space in the assembly, said spring washer contacting the slidable and rotatable bearing and positioned below the tolerance absorbing spacer in the controlled clearance space.
5. The socket assembly of claim 4 wherein a concave side of the spring washer is positioned on the axially slidable and rotatable bearing.
6. The socket assembly of claim 4 wherein a convex side of the spring washer is positioned on the axially slidable and rotatable bearing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings, in which several of various possible embodiments of the invention are illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(10) Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character, a first exemplary embodiment of an improved socket assembly 10 (specifically a ball joint assembly) is shown in
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(12) An axially slidable bearing 22 is installed in second open end 18 and is movable in a longitudinal direction towards fixed hardened bearing surface 20 in first open end 16. Axially slidable bearing 22 has a bearing surface 24 that has a similar curvature to a ball portion 26 of a ball stud 28 and contacts an opposite hemisphere of the ball portion 26 with respect to fixed hardened bearing surface 20 illustrated as a hardened portion of inner cavity 14. Ball portion 26 of ball stud 28 is also surface hardened and supported between fixed bearing surface 20 (or fixed bearing) and bearing surface 24 of axially slidable bearing 22 to allow ball portion 26 to rotate and articulate relative to fixed bearing surface 24 and housing 12.
(13) Second open end 18 is closed with a cover plate 30 which is secured in housing 12 with a crimped, spun-over, or welded portion 32 of second open end 18 after socket assembly 10 has been assembled. A spring washer 34 (also called a Belleville spring) is provided between cover plate 30 and a top surface 36 of axially slidable bearing 22 so as to urge axially slidable bearing 22 towards fixed bearing surface 20 and against ball portion 26 of ball stud 28. A tolerance absorbing spacer 38 may be inserted between spring washer 34 and cover plate 30 as shown in
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(16) In another embodiment of socket assembly 10′ as shown in
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(18) In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.