UNIVERSAL JOINT WITH REINFORCED YOKE EARS
20210270326 · 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D3/41
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T29/49963
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
Y10T403/7098
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
F16D2250/0084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D3/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A universal joint for vehicle drivetrains and the like that eliminates the spinning of bearing caps relative to yoke years and trunnions and inhibits inadvertent spreading of opposing ears of a yoke away from each other under increasing torsional loads to reduce wear and failure of the joint. Broadly, the disclosed universal joint includes a central body having a plurality of pairs of opposite apertures, first and second yokes that are disposed about the central body over respective ones of the pairs of apertures, and a plurality of trunnions inserted through the yoke ears and into the apertures of the body to pivotally secure the yokes to the body. Each trunnion is non-rotatable relative to its respective yoke and a locking assembly inhibits movement of each opposite pair of trunnions away from each other thereby inhibiting movement of the opposite ears of each respective yoke away from each other.
Claims
1. A universal joint comprising: a central body having first and second opposite apertures through which a first reference axis is defined; a first yoke portion that is configured to be secured to a first torque transmitting shaft, wherein the first yoke portion includes a first yoke ear and a second yoke ear that are respectively disposed over the first and second opposite apertures; a first attachment member inserted through the first yoke ear of the first yoke portion to secure the first yoke ear to the central body, the first attachment member having a non-circular outer perimeter seated within a corresponding depression formed on an outer surface of the first yoke ear, the corresponding depression having a non-circular outer perimeter sized and shaped to receive the non-circular outer perimeter of the first attachment member to inhibit rotation of the first attachment member relative to the first yoke portion and thereby prevent wear on the first yoke ear of the first yoke portion; and a second attachment member inserted through the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion to secure the second yoke ear to the central body, the second attachment member having a non-circular outer perimeter being seated within a corresponding depression formed on an outer surface of the second yoke ear, the corresponding depression having a non-circular outer perimeter sized and shaped to receive the non-circular outer perimeter of the second attachment member to inhibit rotation of the second attachment member relative to the first yoke portion and thereby prevent wear on the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion.
2. The universal joint of claim 1, wherein the central body further includes third and fourth opposite apertures through which a second reference axis is defined and wherein the universal joint further comprises: a second yoke portion that is configured to be secured to a second torque transmitting shaft, wherein the second yoke portion includes first and second spaced opposite ears that are respectively disposed over the third and fourth opposite apertures.
3. The universal joint of claim 2, further comprising: a third attachment member secured to the central body and inserted through the first yoke ear of the second yoke portion, the first attachment member having a non-circular outer perimeter seated within a corresponding depression formed on an outer surface of the second yoke ear, the corresponding depression having a non-circular outer perimeter sized and shaped to receive the non-circular outer perimeter of the third attachment member to inhibit rotation of the third attachment member relative to the second yoke portion; and a fourth attachment member secured to the central body and inserted through the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion, the second attachment member having a non-circular outer perimeter seated within a corresponding depression formed on an outer surface of the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion, the corresponding depression having a non-circular outer perimeter sized and shaped to receive the non-circular outer perimeter of the fourth attachment member to inhibit rotation of the fourth attachment member relative to the second yoke portion.
4. The universal joint of claim 3, further including a locking assembly disposed within the central body and secured to the first, second, third, and fourth attachment members to inhibit movement thereof along the first reference axis and second reference axis, respectively.
5. The universal joint of claim 1, wherein the depression of each of the first and second opposite apertures of the first yoke portion is defined by a lower surface, wherein the first and second attachment members each include a surface that contacts the lower surface of the corresponding depression in the first yoke portion to inhibit movement of the first yoke ear and the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion in first and second opposite direction along the first reference axis.
6. The universal joint of claim 3, wherein the depression of each of the first and second opposite apertures of the second yoke portion is defined by a lower surface, wherein each of the third and fourth attachment members includes a surface that contacts the lower surface of the corresponding depression of second yoke portion to inhibit movement of the first yoke ear and the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion in first and second opposite direction along the second reference axis.
7. A universal joint comprising: a central body having first and second opposite apertures through which a first reference axis is defined; a first yoke portion that is configured to be secured to a first torque transmitting shaft, wherein the first yoke portion includes a first yoke ear and a second yoke ear that are respectively disposed over the first and second opposite apertures, the first yoke ear and the second yoke ear each having a depression formed in an outward-facing surface, the depression having a non-circular outer perimeter that surrounds a through-hole; a first attachment member seated in the depression of the first yoke ear and securing the first yoke ear to the central body; and a second attachment member seated in the depression of the second yoke ear and securing the second yoke ear to the central body.
8. The universal joint of claim 7, wherein the first attachment member has a non-circular outer perimeter that is seated within the depression of the first yoke ear of the first yoke portion to prevent rotation of the first attachment member relative to the first yoke ear, and wherein the second attachment member has a non-circular outer perimeter that is seated within the depression of the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion to prevent rotation of the second attachment member relative to the second yoke ear.
9. The universal joint of claim 7, wherein the first attachment member extends through the through-hole of the first yoke ear while coupled to the central body and wherein the second attachment member extends through the through-hole of the second yoke ear while coupled to the central body.
10. The universal joint of claim 7, wherein the depression of each of the first and second opposite apertures of the first yoke portion is defined by a lower surface, wherein the first and second attachment members each include a surface that contacts the lower surface of the corresponding depression of the first yoke portion to inhibit movement of the first yoke ear and t the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion in first and second opposite direction along the first reference axis.
11. The universal joint of claim 7, wherein the central body further includes third and fourth opposite apertures through which a second reference axis is defined and wherein the universal joint further comprises: a second yoke portion that is configured to be secured to a second torque transmitting shaft, wherein the second yoke portion includes first and second spaced opposite ears that are respectively disposed over the third and fourth opposite apertures.
12. The universal joint of claim 11, wherein the first yoke ear and the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion each have a depression formed in an outward-facing surface, the depression having a non-circular outer perimeter that surrounds a through-hole.
13. The universal joint of claim 12, further comprising: a third attachment member seated in the depression of the first yoke ear of the second yoke portion and securing the first yoke portion to the central body along the second reference axis; and a fourth attachment member seated in the depression of the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion and securing the second yoke portion to the central body along the second reference axis.
14. A method of assembling a universal joint, comprising: positioning a first yoke ear and a second yoke ear of a first yoke portion over respective first and second spaced apertures of a central body, the central body having first and second opposite apertures through which a first reference axis is defined; inserting a first attachment member through the first yoke ear of the first yoke portion and the first aperture of the central body along a first reference axis until a non-circular perimeter of the first attachment member is seated within a corresponding depression with a non-circular outer perimeter formed on an outer surface of the first yoke ear of the first yoke portion to inhibit relative rotation between the first attachment member and the first yoke portion; inserting a second attachment member through the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion and the first aperture of the central body along a second reference axis until a non-circular perimeter of the second attachment member is seated within a corresponding depression with a non-circular outer perimeter formed on an outer surface of the first yoke ear of the first yoke portion to inhibit relative rotation between the first attachment member and the first yoke portion.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the central body further includes third and fourth opposite apertures through which a second reference axis is defined and wherein the method further comprises: securing a second yoke portion to the central body, wherein the second yoke portion includes first and second spaced opposite ears that are respectively disposed over the third and fourth opposite apertures.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein securing a second yoke portion to the central body further comprises: coupling a third attachment member to the central body by inserting the third attachment member through the first yoke ear of the second yoke portion and the third aperture of the central body until a non-circular perimeter of the third attachment member is seated within a corresponding depression with a non-circular outer perimeter formed on an outer surface of the first yoke ear of the second yoke portion; coupling a fourth attachment member to the central body by inserting the fourth attachment member through the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion and the fourth aperture of the central body until a non-circular perimeter of the fourth attachment member is seated in a corresponding depression with a non-circular outer perimeter formed on an outer surface of the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion.
17. The method of claim 16, further including a locking assembly disposed within the central body and secured to the first, second, third, and fourth attachment members to inhibit movement thereof along the first reference axis and second reference axis, respectively.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the depression of each of the first and second opposite apertures of the first yoke portion is defined by a lower surface, wherein the first and second attachment members each include a surface that contacts the lower surface of the corresponding depression in the first yoke portion to inhibit movement of the first yoke ear and the second yoke ear of the first yoke portion in first and second opposite direction along the first reference axis.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein the depression of each of the first and second opposite apertures of the second yoke portion is defined by a lower surface, wherein each of the third and fourth attachment members includes a surface that contacts the lower surface of the corresponding depression of the second yoke portion to inhibit movement of the first yoke ear and the second yoke ear of the second yoke portion in first and second opposite direction along the second reference axis.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the first reference axis and the second reference axis are perpendicular to one another.
Description
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[0040] The present disclosure is generally directed to a universal joint that eliminates the spinning of bearing caps relative to yoke years and trunnions and inhibits inadvertent spreading of opposing ears of a yoke away from each other under increasing torsional loads to reduce wear and failure of the joint. While the disclosed universal joint is primarily discussed herein for use in a vehicle drivetrain (e.g., drive shafts, axle shafts, etc.), it is to be understood that the joint can find use in numerous other contexts (e.g., power tools) which are encompassed in the present disclosure.
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[0044] Similarly, and with reference to
[0045] To secure the first and second yoke portions 108.sub.1, 108.sub.2 to the central body 104 for respective pivotal movement about the first and second reference axes 116, 120, a number of pivot pins or trunnions 178 may be inserted through the various ears of the first and second yoke portions 108.sub.1, 108.sub.2 and into the internal cavity 122 of the central body 104 along the first and second reference axes 116, 120. For instance, first and second opposite trunnions 178.sub.1, 178.sub.2 may be respectively inserted through the first and second apertures 170.sub.1, 174.sub.1 of the first and second ears 158.sub.1, 162.sub.1 of the first yoke portion 108.sub.1 and the first and second apertures 124, 128 of the central body 104 and into the internal cavity 122. See
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[0047] For instance, an outer perimeter 206 of the head 182 of each trunnion 178 and the side surface 202 of the depression 194 of each of the first and second apertures 170.sub.1/170.sub.2, 174.sub.1/174.sub.2 may have any appropriate non-circular shape (e.g., tear drop as illustrated, square, hexagonal, etc.) to inhibit rotation of the trunnion 178 about the respective one of the first and second reference axes 116, 120 when the head 182 is received in the depression 194. See
[0048] To facilitate smooth and substantially frictionless rotation of each pin body 186 within the respective one of the apertures 124, 128, 132, 136 of the central body 104, any appropriate bearing structure 214 may be disposed or otherwise formed within each of the apertures 124, 128, 132, 136 to facilitate such rotation about the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120. In one arrangement, each bearing structure 214 may be in the form of a needle bearing as illustrated in
[0049] To assemble the universal joint 100, the bearing structures 214 and gaskets 218 (if provided) may be appropriately inserted into and set within each of the apertures 124, 128, 132, 136 of the central body 204. In one arrangement, the bearing structures 214 and gaskets 218 may be fixed within the apertures 124, 128, 132, 136 as part of the manufacturing of the central body 204 in any appropriate manner. In any event, the first and second apertures 170.sub.1, 174.sub.1 of the first yoke portion 108.sub.1 may be disposed over and aligned with the first and second apertures 124, 128 of the central body 104 and the first and second apertures 170.sub.2, 174.sub.2 of the second yoke portion 108.sub.2 may be disposed over and aligned with the third and fourth apertures 124, 128 of the central body 104. See
[0050] Each trunnion 178 may be inserted until its head 182 is seated in the depression 194 of the respective one of the first and second apertures 170.sub.1/170.sub.2, 174.sub.1/174.sub.2 as discussed previously (e.g., so that the outer periphery 206 of the head 182 generally matches the side wall 202 of the depression 194 and so that the bottom surface 210 of the head 182 is configured to contact the bottom surface 198 of the depression 194). See
[0051] Furthermore, the first and second trunnions 178.sub.1, 178.sub.2 can be secured against movement along the first reference axis 116 and the third and fourth trunnions 178.sub.3, 178.sub.4 can be secured against movement along the second reference axis 116 (while allowing for rotation of the first and second trunnions 178.sub.1, 178.sub.2 about the first reference axis 116 relative to the central body 104 and rotation of the third and fourth trunnions 178.sub.3, 178.sub.4 about the second reference axis 120 relative to the central body 104) in any appropriate manner. Because the bottom surface 210 of the head 182 is configured to contact the bottom surface 198 of the depression 194 when seated in the depression, securing the trunnions 178 against movement along the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120 also necessarily secures the first and second ears 158.sub.1, 162.sub.1 of the first yoke portion 108.sub.1 against outward movement or spreading along the first reference axis 116 and secures the first and second ears 158.sub.2, 162.sub.2 of the second yoke portion 108.sub.2 against outward movement or spreading along the second reference axis 120. Preventing or inhibiting the tendency of yoke ears to spread during high torque operation of the joint 100 advantageously increases the useful life of the joint 100.
[0052] As an example, any appropriate locking assembly 222 may be inserted into the internal cavity 122 of the central body 104 and into engagement with the trunnions 178 to inhibit movement of the trunnions 178 along the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120. See
[0053] In one embodiment, the engagement portion 188 of each pin body 186 may be in the form of an opening (e.g., slot, groove) extending partially or fully about an outer surface of the pin body 186 and each engagement portion 238 of the first locking member 226 may be in the form of a projection (e.g., wall, protrusion, etc.) that is sized, shaped, and/or otherwise configured for receipt in the opening of the pin bodies 186 in a manner that inhibits axial movement of the trunnions 178 along the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120 (again, while simultaneously allowing for rotation of the trunnions 178 about the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120 relative to the central body 104 and locking assembly 222). For instance, it can be seen how each respective set of engagement portions 188, 238 extends along a reference plane (not labeled) that is perpendicular to the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120 of the trunnion 178 to allow for rotation of the trunnions 178 while inhibiting axial movement 178). In another embodiment and while not shown, each engagement portion 188 of each pin body 186 may be in the form of a projection extending partially or fully about an outer surface of the pin body 186 and each engagement portion 238 of the first locking member 226 may be in the form of an opening that is sized, shaped, and/or otherwise configured for receipt of the projection of the pin bodies 186 in a manner that inhibits axial movement of the trunnions 178 along the respective first or second reference axis 116, 120.
[0054] The first locking member 226, central body 104 and trunnions 178 may be configured so that upon insertion of the first locking member 226 into the fifth aperture 140 along the third reference axis 150, the head 230 of the first locking member 226 in configured to contact the housing 122 of the central body 104 substantially simultaneous with the engagement portions 238 of the first locking member 226 engaging with the engagement portions 188 of the trunnions 178. See
[0055] In one embodiment, the locking assembly 222 may include a second locking member 246 that that is configured for insertion into the sixth aperture 144 of the central body 104 and into engagement with the pin bodies 186 of the various trunnions 178 within the internal cavity 122 of the central body 104. See
[0056] To secure the first and second locking members 226, 246 against inadvertent removal from the central body 104 (and thus to ensure that the first and second locking members 226, 246 continue to engage with the trunnions 178 to inhibit movement thereof along the respective first and second reference axes 116, 120), the first and second locking members 226, 246 may be selectively secured to each other in any appropriate manner. In one arrangement, a fastener 266 may be inserted through an aperture 270 in the second locking member 246 along the third reference axis 150, between the free ends 190 of the various trunnions 178, and then threaded into an aperture 228 in the first locking member 226 to draw the heads 230, 250 of the first and second locking members 226, 246 against the central body 104. See
[0057] Any appropriate lubricant (e.g., oil, grease) may be disposed in the internal cavity 122 of the central body 104 to facilitate rotation of the trunnions 178 relative to the bearing structures 214 and the locking assembly 222. For instance, the housing 121 of the central body 104 may include one or more channels 278 therethrough extending from an outside surface of the housing into the internal cavity 122 for injection or insertion of such lubricant. Each channel 278 may be selectively closed by a removable plug 282 (e.g., cap) or the like.
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[0059] The various portions of the disclosed universal joint 100 may be constructed of any appropriate materials and of any appropriate dimensions. It will be readily appreciated that many deviations may be made from the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For instance, while the locking assembly 222 is illustrated as having the first and second locking members 226, 246 and the fastener 266, the locking assembly 222 may in some embodiments utilize only a single locking member that is configured to grab around a substantial entirety of each trunnion 178. In another example, the first and second locking members 226, 246 may be configured to directly engage with each other. In one arrangement, the first and second locking members 226, 246 may be configured to engage with the central body 104 itself (e.g., via a non-circular through holes in the central body 104 to inhibit spinning of the first and second locking members 226, 246). As a further example, different locking members may be configured to grab different ones of the trunnions 178. In one arrangement, the pin body 186 of each trunnion 178 may be configured to make direct contact with the inner wall of the aperture 174 of the respective yoke portion 108 (e.g., where no bearing structure 214 would be included). In another arrangement, an inner surface of each of the first and second apertures 170.sub.1/170.sub.2, 174.sub.1/174.sub.2 may be tapered in a direction from outside the central body 104 to the interior cavity 122 of the central body 104 to prevent the trunnions 178 from passing therethrough and to inhibit spreading of respective pairs of yoke ears (e.g., instead of the depression 194 being provided). Various other arrangements are envisioned.
[0060] Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate embodiments or arrangements can also be implemented in combination in a single embodiment or arrangement. Conversely, various features that are described in the context of a single embodiment can also be implemented in multiple embodiments separately or in any suitable subcombination. Moreover, although features may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, one or more features from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination, and the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.