Bushing with wear pad retainer
11511582 · 2022-11-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Randy J. Zimmerman (Spencerville, IN, US)
- Emmanuel Simeakis (Westmont, IL, US)
- Ashley Thomas Dudding (Yorkville, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F16F2230/0005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F2230/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G2204/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F1/3842
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2226/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F1/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bushing is disclosed for pivotally mounting an end portion of an axle-supporting beam of a vehicle suspension system to a hanger bracket of the vehicle with a pair of wear pads positioned between sides of the end portion of the beam and the hanger bracket, where the pair of wear pads each has a central opening defined by an inner edge. The bushing includes a tubular body having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, a second end portion and a beam support portion positioned between the first and second end portions. A first resilient wear pad retainer extends radially from the first end portion of the body and a second resilient wear pad retainer extends radially from the second end portion of the body. Each of the first and second wear pad retainers are configured to move into a deflected position when contacted by an inner edge of a wear pad central opening and to rebound back to an original position afterwards as the wear pad is positioned on the first or second end portions of the body so that the wear pad is secured to the bushing.
Claims
1. A bushing for pivotally mounting an end portion of an axle-supporting beam of a vehicle suspension system to a hanger bracket of the vehicle with a pair of wear pads positioned between sides of the end portion of the beam and the hanger bracket, where the pair of wear pads each has a central opening defined by an inner edge, the bushing comprising: a. a tubular body having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, a second end portion and a beam support portion positioned between the first and second end portions; b. a first resilient wear pad retainer extending radially from the first end portion of the body and a second resilient wear pad retainer extending radially from the second end portion of the body, each of said first and second wear pad retainers configured to move into a deflected position when contacted by an inner edge of a wear pad central opening and to rebound back to an original position afterwards as the wear pad is positioned on the first or second end portions of the body so that the wear pad is secured to the bushing.
2. The bushing of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second wear pad retainers includes a plurality of tabs positioned in a spaced relation around a circumference of the first or second end portion of the bushing body.
3. The bushing of claim 2 wherein each of the plurality of tabs is tapered to a reduced thickness in a direction moving radially away from the longitudinal axis of the body.
4. The bushing of claim 3 wherein the plurality of tabs are equally spaced around the circumference of the first or second end portion.
5. The bushing of claim 2 wherein the plurality of tabs are equally spaced around the circumference of the first or second end portion.
6. The bushing of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second end portions of the bushing body includes a reduced diameter portion configured to engage at least a portion of an inner edge of a wear pad central opening.
7. The bushing of claim 2 wherein the first end portion of the bushing body includes a first circumferential channel positioned adjacent to the first wear pad retainer and the second end portion of the bushing body includes a second circumferential channel positioned adjacent to the second wear pad retainer, said first and second circumferential channels configured to receive the first and second wear pad retainers when they are in the deflected position.
8. The bushing of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second wear pad retainers includes an annular rib extending circumferentially around the first or second end portion of the bushing body.
9. The bushing of claim 8 wherein the rib is tapered to a reduced thickness in a direction moving radially away from the longitudinal axis of the body.
10. The bushing of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second end portions of the bushing body includes a reduced diameter portion configured to engage at least a portion of an inner edge of a wear pad central opening.
11. The bushing of claim 1 wherein the first end portion of the bushing body includes a first circumferential channel positioned adjacent to the first wear pad retainer and the second end portion of the bushing body includes a second circumferential channel positioned adjacent to the second wear pad retainer, said first and second circumferential channels configured to receive the first and second wear pad retainers when they are in the deflected position.
12. The bushing of claim 1 wherein the first end portion of the bushing body includes a first recess positioned adjacent to the first wear pad retainer and the second end portion of the bushing body includes a second recess positioned adjacent to the second wear pad retainer, said first and second recesses configured to receive the first and second wear pad retainers when they are in the deflected position.
13. The bushing of claim 1 wherein the body of the bushing is constructed from a tubular core including a core material and a jacket including a jacket material covering and secured to at least a portion of the tubular core.
14. The bushing of claim 13 wherein the first and second wear pad retainers are integrally formed with the jacket in a one-piece construction.
15. The bushing of claim 13 wherein the core material is steel and the jacket material is rubber.
16. An assembly comprising: a. a bushing including: i) a tubular body having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, a second end portion and a beam support portion positioned between the first and second end portions; ii) a first resilient wear pad retainer extending radially from the first end portion of the body; iii) a second resilient wear pad retainer extending radially from the second end portion of the body; b. a first wear pad including a first wear pad inner edge defining a first wear pad central opening, said first wear pad central opening having a first diameter such that said first wear pad retainer moves into a deflected position when contacted by the first wear pad inner edge and rebounds back to an original position afterwards as the first wear pad is positioned on the first end portion of the bushing body so that the first wear pad is secured to the bushing; c. a second wear pad including a second wear pad inner edge defining a second wear pad central opening, said second wear pad central opening having a second diameter such that said second wear pad retainer moves into a deflected position when contacted by the second wear pad inner edge and rebounds back to an original position afterwards as the second wear pad is positioned on the second end portion of the bushing body so that the second wear pad is secured to the bushing.
17. An assembly comprising: a. a bushing including: i) a tubular body having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, a second end portion and a beam support portion positioned between the first and second end portions; ii) a first resilient wear pad retainer extending radially from the first end portion of the body; b. a first wear pad including a first wear pad inner edge defining a first wear pad central opening, said first wear pad central opening having a first diameter such that said first wear pad retainer moves into a deflected position when contacted by the first wear pad inner edge and rebounds back to an original position afterwards as the first wear pad is positioned on the first end portion of the bushing body so that the first wear pad is secured to the bushing; c. said first wear pad further including an annular recess surrounding the central opening and configured so that the first wear pad retainer is positioned therein when the wear pad is installed on the bushing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(21) An embodiment of the bushing of the disclosure is indicated in general at 60 in
(22) First end portion 66a is provided with a reduced diameter portion 74a and a circumferential channel 76a. Second end portion 66b is similarly provided with reduced diameter portion 74b and circumferential channel 76b. A first wear pad retainer is positioned on the first end portion 66a and, in this embodiment, includes a number of resilient tabs 78a that extend radially outwards with respect to the longitudinal axis (72 of
(23) The bushing body is preferably constructed from a central core, indicated at 82 in
(24) The resilient tabs 78a and 78b of the first and second wear pad retainers are preferably molded at the same time, under the same conditions and using the same material as the remaining portion of the jacket 84, and are preferably integrally formed with the jacket in a one-piece construction. In alternative embodiments, the resilient tabs 78a and 78b could be formed separately from the jacket and then joined to the body of the bushing.
(25) An embodiment of a wear pad is indicated in general at 86 in
(26) The diameter 92 (
(27) As the wear pads are moved further onto the bushing first and second end portions, towards the beam support portion 64, and onto the reduced diameter portions 74a and 74b, the inner edges of the wear pad central openings move off of the tabs 78a and 78b, which then move out of the deflected positions and the channels 76a and 76b and, being of elastic, return to their original positions. As a result, as illustrated in
(28) Therefore, as described above, the molded tabs 78a and 78b fold towards the bushing central core 82 creating a smaller outer diameter that allows the wear pads to pass over. When displaced by the wear pads, the tabs fold down, or axially inward, into the circumferential channels 76a and 76b that contain the extra rubber volume as the wear pads pass over. Once the wear pads are positioned beyond the tabs, the tabs snap back to their original, molded shape. In situations where the design space does not allow enough axial translation of the wear pads, a torsional or twisting motion will aid assembly by allowing the tabs to twist and bend out of the way and then snap back into position once the wear pads are properly located.
(29) An alternative embodiment of the bushing of the disclosure is indicated in general at 100 in
(30) The bushing body 102 features a beam support portion 114 and first and second end portions, indicated in general at 116a and 116b in
(31) A first wear pad retainer is positioned on the first end portion 116a and, in this embodiment, also includes a number of resilient tabs 124a that extend radially outwards with respect to the longitudinal axis (112 of
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(33) Wear pads of the type illustrated in
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(36) As in previous embodiments, the diameter the central opening 162 is sized to be positioned on the reduced diameter portions of the first and second end portions of the bushing body. The wear plate central opening diameter, however, is less than the distance between the outer edges of the tabs 124a and 124b (also shown in
(37) As a wear pad 160 is moved further onto the bushing first (or second) end portion, towards the beam support portion 114 of the bushing, and onto the reduced diameter portion 118a, the inner edge of the wear pad central opening moves off of the tabs 124a, which then move out of their deflected positions and, being of elastic, return to their original positions, best illustrated in
(38) Of course the wear pad 160 of
(39) In alternative embodiments, the first and second wear pad retainers may take the form of a circumferential resilient rib instead of tabs. Further alternatives include radially extending resilient splines formed on the first and second end portions of the bushing and that run parallel with the longitudinal axis of the bushing with or without axial interruption. Similar to the resilient tabs for the embodiments described above, the rib or splines move into a deflected position and then rebound into an original position as the end portions of the bushing are moved through the central openings of wear pads so that the wear pads are secured to the sides of the bushing. As a still further embodiment, the first and second end portions may be formed with diameters that are sized slightly larger than the diameter of the wear plate central opening. As a result, an interference fit is formed between the inner edge of the wear plate central opening and the first and second wear pad retainers on the first and second end portions of the bushing.
(40) In further alternative embodiments, the circumferential channel (76a and 76b of
(41) While the preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined by the following claims.