HIGH ANGLE UNDERCUT FREE JOINT ASSEMBLY
20200300308 ยท 2020-09-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D3/2237
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S464/906
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
An undercut free (UF) joint assembly for a vehicle driveline system is provided and includes an axle bar, an inner race, a stem, an outer race, and a cage. Also included are a plurality of balls retained within the cage, the axle bar able to articulate relative to the outer race, an opening chamfer of the outer race parallel to an outer surface of the axle bar oriented at the required joint angle.
Claims
1. An undercut free (UF) joint assembly for a vehicle driveline system comprising: an axle bar; an inner race; a stem; an outer race; a cage; and a plurality of balls retained within the cage, the axle bar able to articulate relative to the outer race, an opening chamfer of the outer race parallel to an outer surface of the axle bar oriented at the required joint angle.
2. The UF joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the axle bar that can articulate over 50 away from a common axis defined by the axle bar and the stem.
3. The UF joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the axle bar that can articulate to 52 or more away from the common axis.
4. The UF joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the axle bar oriented at the required joint angle and the outer race opening chamfer define a clearance therebetween.
5. The UF joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer race and the stem are integrally formed with each other.
6. The UF joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the ball is one of a plurality of balls retained within the cage.
7. The UF joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the joint angle of the axle bar is independent of an opening diameter of the outer race and a bowl length of the outer race.
8. A driveshaft assembly comprising: a constant velocity joint comprising: an axle bar; an outer race having an inner contact surface; an inner race having an outer contact surface; a cage; and a plurality of balls retained within the cage and in contact with the inner contact surface of the outer race and outer contact surface of the inner race, the axle bar able to articulate relative to the outer race, an opening chamfer of the outer race parallel to an outer surface of the axle bar oriented at the required joint angle.
9. The driveshaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the axle bar can articulate 50 away from a common axis defined by the axle bar and the stem.
10. The driveshaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the axle bar is able to articulate to 52 or more away from the common axis.
11. The driveshaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the outer surface of the axle bar oriented at the required joint angle and the outer race opening chamfer define a clearance therebetween.
12. The driveshaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the outer race and the stem are integrally formed with each other.
13. The driveshaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the ball is one a plurality of balls retained within the cage.
14. The driveshaft assembly of claim 8, wherein the joint angle of the axle bar is independent of an opening diameter of the outer race and a bowl length of the outer race.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] Referring now to the Figures, embodiments of a high angle undercut free (UF) joint assembly are illustrated. The UF joint assembly is utilized in a vehicle driveshaft assembly to transmit torque and rotation through an angle. The UF joint may be employed in numerous types of driveshaft assemblies that benefit from maintaining a constant velocity ratio of unity between a driving and driven shaft members of the joint over the full range of angular motion.
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[0014] The joint assembly 10 includes a cage 22 which is disposed at least partly within the outer race 12 and is formed to define a plurality of openings 24 spaced circumferentially from each other. Each opening 24 has a torque transmitting ball 26 disposed therein. Radially inward of the cage 22 is an inner race 28. The inner race 28 has an outer contact surface 30.
[0015] Each ball 26 engages the inner surface 14 of the outer race 12 and the outer surface 30 of the inner race 28 to enable the outer and inner races 12, 28 to articulate about each other. Any number of balls 26 can be provided with a minimum of three and as many as eight or more if desired, with both odd and even numbers of sets contemplated. The illustrated joint assembly 10 is of a six-ball configuration.
[0016] The outer race 12 is integrally formed with a stem 32. The axle bar 20 is rotatable over an angular range. Alignment of the longitudinal axes of the axle bar 20 and the stem 32 is one possible orientation of the joint assembly 10. This common axis is referenced with A. The axle bar 20 can articulate away from common axis A until contact between the axle bar 20 and the outer race 12 in one of two locations is made. These contact points function as one constraint for the angular range of motion. The embodiments described herein allow high angles to be achieved. For example, the axle bar 20 can articulate more than 50 away from common axis A.
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[0018] The illustrated embodiment achieves three important advantages. First, the intended joint angle can always be achieved in a maximum material condition. Second, the outer race ball groove length can be maximized. Third, with the above-described parallelism, the joint angle will not be affected by attempts of decreasing outer race opening diameter or/and increasing outer race bowl length. In other words, while the joint angle is achieved, as shown in dashed lines, the opening diameter can be independently decreased for increasing cage support and outer race bowl length can be independently increased for improving outer race stiffness. Both measures can increase joint strength at high angle. The bowl length increase can also help increase much needed ball groove length for supporting balls at high angle.
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[0023] The embodiments described herein utilizes three design parameters which can extend outer race ball groove length and reduce the packaging size and an outer race opening chamfer design method that makes the joint angle independent of outer race opening diameter and outer race bowl length and ultimately improves joint strength at high angle. While existing designs may emphasize one at expense of others, the embodiments disclosed herein encompass considerations of joint angle capability, packaging size, and joint high angle strength altogether and offer a balanced solution to each of these aspects. The outer race opening chamfer design, larger size ball, smaller outer race ball groove contact angle, and zero-offset cage serve these objectives.
[0024] While the invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.