INSERT FOR A BALL JOINT IN A MOTOR VEHICLE, BALL JOINT OR LINK HAVING AN INSERT OF THIS TYPE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN INSERT OF THIS TYPE, A BALL JOINT OF THIS TYPE OR A LINK OF THIS TYPE
20190390705 · 2019-12-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C2220/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T403/32803
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
F16C11/0685
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/0638
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An insert for a ball joint (19) in a motor vehicle. The insert having a first part-structure (6) for making at least partial slide-bearing contact with a joint ball (2). The first part-structure (6) can be connected, by over-molding, to a joint socket (17) and/or to a joint housing (18). The insert (1) can be positioned and/or handled to cover a pole surface, to increase the extraction force, the insert (1) has an open part-structure (20) such that a cage-like configuration can be produced for surrounding the joint ball (2).
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. An insert for a ball joint (19) in a motor vehicle, the insert comprising: a first part-structure (6) being at least in partial slide-bearing contact with a joint ball (2), the first part-structure (6) being connectable, by over-molding, to at least one of a joint socket (17) and a joint housing (18), and a cage-like configuration, surrounding the joint ball (2), being produced by an open part-structure (20).
16. The insert according to claim 15, wherein the first part-structure is in a form of a cap element (6) for covering a pole surface (5) of the joint ball (2), and the cap element (6) is designed to form at least one of a sealed and a closed free space between the pole surface (5) and the cap element (6).
17. The insert according to claim 15, wherein the first part-structure (6) has a closed design to cover a pole surface (5) of the joint ball (2) and the open part-structure (20) forms a cage-like structure (9), and the open part-structure (20) is connected to the cap element (6) and the cage-like structure (9) is formed by virtue of the connection of the open part-structure (20) to the first part-structure (6), and the open part-structure (20) is designed to surround the joint ball (2) without contacting the joint ball.
18. The insert according to claim 15, further comprising one of: the open part-structure (20) is connected to the first part-structure (6) either via an interlock, or by friction, or in a material-merged manner, the open part-structure (20) is fastened to the closed part-structure (6) by either a plug-in connection or a clip-on connection (11), or the first part-structure (6) and the open part-structure (20) are produced together as a single, one-piece component.
19. The insert according to claim 15, further comprising a reinforcing element (8) designed to increase an extraction force for pulling the joint ball (2) out of at least one of the cage-like configuration, a cage-like structure (9), a joint socket (17) having the insert (1), and a joint housing (18) having the insert (1), and the reinforcing element (8) has an annular shape.
20. The insert according to claim 19, wherein the reinforcing element (8) is arranged at least one of: rotationally-symmetrical relative to a central longitudinal axis (10) of the insert (1), and coaxially with the central longitudinal axis (10) of the insert (1), and the reinforcing element (8) is part of the open part-structure (20).
21. The insert according to claim 15, further comprising a plurality of fastening elements (7), the fastening elements (7) are part of the open part-structure (20), and the fastening elements (7) are at least one of a strand-like form and a rod-like form.
22. The insert according to claim 21, wherein a first end of the fastening elements (7) is, in each case, one of fixed via interlock, by friction, and in a material-merged manner to the cap element (6), a second end of the fastening elements (7), remote from the first end, is, in each case, one of connected via interlock, by friction, and in a material-merged manner to a reinforcing element (8), and the fastening elements (7) and the reinforcing element (8) form the open part-structure (20).
23. A ball joint with a joint ball (2) and an insert (1) having a first part-structure (6) which is at least in partial slide-bearing contact with a joint ball (2), the first part-structure (6) being connectable, by over-molding, to at least one of a joint socket (17) and a joint housing (18), a cage-like configuration, surrounding the joint ball (2), being produced by an open part-structure (20), and the insert being at least one of: at least partially integrated in at least one of the joint socket (17) and the joint housing (18), and at least partially over-molded by an injection-molding process to produce the at least one of the joint socket (17) and the joint housing (18).
24. The ball joint according to claim 23, wherein the at least one of the joint socket (17) and the joint housing (18) is made from a fiber-reinforced plastic material.
25. The ball joint according to claim 23, wherein the open part-structure (20) is a spaced from the joint ball (2) and the spacing between the open part-structure (20) and the joint ball (2) is at least partially filled with an injection-molded material such that the open part-structure (20) is at least partially surrounded by the injection-molded material.
26. The ball joint according to claim 23, wherein the first part-structure (6) forms a cap element and covers and seals a pole surface (5) of the joint ball (2), and a reinforcing element (8) is arranged in an area of the joint ball (2) at least one of remote from the pole surface (5) and facing toward a joint pin (3), and the reinforcing element (8) is arranged spaced away from the joint ball (2), and a plurality of fastening elements (7) extend from the cap element (6) to the reinforcing element (8).
27. The ball joint according to claim 23, wherein the ball joint and the insert are integrated into at least one of a chassis component and link of a motor vehicle.
28. A method for producing an insert of a ball joint (19) which is integrated into a chassis component or link of a motor vehicle, the insert having first part-structure which is at least in partial slide-bearing contact with the joint ball (2), the method comprising: forming the insert to have at least one of an open part-structure (20) and a cage-like structure to surround the joint ball, and connecting the first part-structure (6) of the insert, by over-molding, to at least one of a joint socket (17) and a joint housing (18).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Below, the invention is explained in greater detail with reference to the figures, in which the same indexes denote the same, similar or functionally equivalent components or elements. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040]
[0041] The insert 1 has a first part-structure 6. In this example embodiment the first part-structure 6 is in the form of a cap element 6. An end of the joint ball 2 facing away from the joint pin 3 has a pole surface 5. The pole surface 5 cannot be seen in detail in the figure, since the pole surface 5 is covered by the cap element 6 of the insert 1. The cap element 6 is ring-shaped and rests on the spherical surface of the joint ball 2 around the pole surface 5.
[0042] The insert 1 has a number of fastening elements 7. In this example there are three fastening elements 7. In each case a first end of the fastening elements 7 is connected to the cap element 6. Starting from the cap element 6 the fastening elements 7 extend in the direction toward the joint pin 3.
[0043] Furthermore, the insert 1 has a reinforcing element 8. In this example embodiment the reinforcing element 8 is in the form of a ring. The ends of the fastening elements 7 remote from the cap element 6 are in each case connected to the reinforcing element 8. The reinforcing element 8 is arranged in an area or at an end of the joint ball 2 facing away from the pole surface 5 and toward the joint pin 3. The fastening elements 7 are uniformly spaced relative to one another and arranged around the joint ball 2.
[0044] The insert 1 has a cage-like structure 9. In this case, by means of the fastening elements 7 and the reinforcing element 8 an open part-structure 20 is formed. The cage-like structure 9 is formed by a co-operation or by a combination of the open part-structure, namely the fastening elements 7 and the reinforcing element 8, with the cap element 6. In this, it is in particular the fastening elements 7 and the reinforcing element 8 which form the cage-like structure of the insert 1. The cage-like configuration, the open part-structure and/or the cage-like structure 9 surrounds the joint ball 2 a distance away therefrom. Only the cap element 6 is in contact with the surface of the joint ball 2.
[0045]
[0046] The ends of the fastening elements 7 facing toward the cap element 6 are joined to the cap element 6 by a connector 11. In this example embodiment the connector 11 is in the form of a clip connection 11. For this, the fastening element 7 has in each case a first clip element 12 that co-operates with a second clip element 13 which is associated with the cap element 6 and corresponds with the first clip element 12.
[0047] Each of the ends of the fastening elements 7 facing toward the reinforcing element 8 is joined to the reinforcing element 8 by a connector 14. In this example embodiment the connector 14 is in the form of a catch 14. For this, in each case the end of the fastening element 7 facing toward the reinforcing element 8 has a catch device 15. The catch device 15 is designed to receive or hold the reinforcing element 8. In this case the catch device 15 is essentially in the form of an indentation in which the reinforcing element 8 can engage. To enable the reinforcing element 8 to engage, the fastening elements 7 are elastically deformable. In this example embodiment, to form the connections 14 the reinforcing element 8 is pushed from the outside over the ends of the fastening elements 7 facing away from the cap element 6. This at first elastically deforms the fastening elements 7 inward in the direction toward the longitudinal axis 10. As soon as reinforcing element 8 reaches the catch devices 15, the fastening elements 7 spring back again a short way outward. This connects the reinforcing element 8 sufficiently securely to the fastening elements 7.
[0048] Each fastening element 7 has a curved section 16. The curved section 16 is concave and extends from the cap element 6 in the direction toward the reinforcing element 8. The curved section 16 faces toward the joint ball 2. The curved section 16 is designed such that the curved section 16 is a uniform distance away from the surface of the joint ball 2. By virtue of the curved section 16 it is ensured that the fastening element 7 is as a whole and/or uniformly a distance away from the surface of the joint ball 2. Moreover, the fastening elements 7 are essentially strand-like or rod-like. In that way relatively large intermediate spaces can be formed between the fastening elements 7 spaced a distance apart from one another. Furthermore, the fastening elements 7 extend parallel to the longitudinal axis 10 of the insert 1.
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[0050]
[0051] The joint socket 17 rests at least partially in contact with the surface of the joint ball 2. In this case, the joint ball 2 is fitted so that it can move within the joint socket 17. Furthermore, in the example embodiment shown here the joint socket 17 is arranged inside a schematically indicated joint housing 18. Thus, as a whole a ball joint 19 is shown, which comprises a joint housing 18 with a joint socket 17 arranged in it, and inside the joint socket 17 a joint ball 2 of a joint pin 4 is fitted and able to move in the joint socket 17. The joint housing 18 can be part of a chassis component and/or a link, or it can be integrated therein.
[0052] In this case, due to the cage-like structure 9 the cap element 6 for covering a pole surface of the joint ball 2 is held securely. Furthermore the joint socket 17, made of plastic in this example, is additionally strengthened and made more rigid by the reinforcing element 8 and/or the fastening elements 7. This increases the extraction force required for pulling the joint ball 2 out of the joint socket 17 and the joint housing 18.
INDEXES
[0053] 1 Insert
[0054] 2 Joint ball
[0055] 3 Joint pin
[0056] 4 Ball stud
[0057] 5 Pole surface
[0058] 6 First part-structure (cap element)
[0059] 7 Fastening element
[0060] 8 Reinforcing element
[0061] 9 Cage-like structure
[0062] 10 Longitudinal axis
[0063] 11 Connector (clip connection)
[0064] 12 First clip element
[0065] 13 Second clip element
[0066] 14 Connector (catch connection)
[0067] 15 Catch device
[0068] 16 Curved section
[0069] 17 Joint socket
[0070] 18 Joint housing
[0071] 19 Ball joint
[0072] 20 Open part-structure