CENTER SHAFT VENTED CVJ
20230109000 ยท 2023-04-06
Assignee
Inventors
- JON ROBERT BARRETT (HOWELL, MI, US)
- KRYSTIL ELIZABETH EDWARDS (LIVONIA, MI, US)
- JONATHAN ALLEN BOARTS (GARDEN CITY, MI, US)
- RYAN CHRISTOPHER MATHENY (NORTHVILLE, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16D3/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D3/845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2003/846
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D3/84
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A drivetrain assembly for a motor vehicle including a venting system. The drivetrain assembly includes an output shaft from a vehicle prime moreover component such as a transmission or transaxle. The output shaft is coupled to a propeller shaft through a constant velocity joint (CVJ) assembly. A flexible sealing boot encloses the CVJ between the output shaft and the propeller shaft. Internal components of the CVJ are vented by a first longitudinal passageway exposed to the internal volume of the CVJ extending longitudinally along the output shaft. A second radial passageway joins the longitudinal passageway and extends to the radially outer surface of the output shaft forming a second aperture. The passageways combine to provide pressure equalization between the CVJ internal volume and the atmosphere. An optional semi-permeable membrane may be mounted at the second aperture.
Claims
1. A drivetrain assembly for a motor vehicle comprising, an output shaft, a propeller shaft having an end fitting, a constant velocity joint interposed between the output shaft and the propeller shaft for allowing torque to be transferred between the output shaft and the propeller shaft and allowing at least a limited degree of angular and longitudinal relative displacement between the output shaft and the propeller shaft, a sealing boot affixed to the output shaft and the end fitting for sealing and protecting internal components of the constant velocity joint, a venting system for the constant velocity joint including a first generally longitudinal passageway extending from a distal end of the output shaft forming a first aperture and a second generally radial passageway extending from the first passageway to a radially outer surface of the output shaft forming a second aperture, whereby the internal cavity is vented to atmosphere by the first passageway and the second passageway, the second aperture positioned along the output shaft displaced from the ceiling boot.
2. The drivetrain assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising, the end fitting having an internal web providing a boundary of the enclosed volume and the end fitting adapted to be affixed to a distal end of the propeller shaft.
3. The drivetrain assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising, a semi permeable membrane positioned in the second aperture.
4. The drivetrain assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising, the first passageway is aligned generally with the longitudinal axis of the output shaft.
5. The drivetrain assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising, the end fitting, the output shaft and the sealing boot cooperating to define the enclosed volume.
6. The drivetrain assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising, wherein the sealing boot is affixed to outer annular surfaces of the output shaft and the end fitting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0007] With reference to
[0008] Flexible boot seal 28 is made from an elastomeric rubber-like material and formed in a corrugated manner and includes an outer mounting clamp 30 clamped to the outer surface of propeller shaft 14. Preferably, propeller shaft 14 features an annular groove 32 to allow secure attachment and retention of mounting clamp 30. The inside portion of boot seal 28 features center boot section 34 which is closely received by output shaft 12. Again to enhance retention, boot clamp 36 is provided to provide secure fixing to the output shaft 12.
[0009] CVJ end casing 26 is closed to define a closed volume 38 for retaining CVJ assembly 16. This closed volume 38 is partially filled with grease for lubrication of the internal components of CVJ assembly 16. A portion of the volume 38 also is atmospheric air. As discussed in the background portion of this disclosure, it is desired to vent gases in the enclosed volume 38 to atmosphere to prevent pressure imbalances from occurring which can lead to water ingestion and a pumping action, bringing dirt and other contaminants into the enclosed volume.
[0010] A principal feature of the current invention is the provision of the venting system for CVJ assembly 16. As illustrated in the FIGURE, a first longitudinal vent passageway 42 is provided aligned with the central longitudinal axis 40 of output shaft 12. One end of vent passageway 42 is exposed to enclosed volume 38 at aperture 46. A radial vent passageway 44 intersects vent passageway 42 and extends radially to the outer surface of output shaft 12 where it forms aperture 48 exposed to atmosphere. Aperture 48 is positioned to be outside of the portion of output shaft 12 enclosed by center boot section 34. Pressure imbalances between atmosphere and enclosed volume 38 are equalized by gas movement through vent passageway 42 and 44. Due to the orientation of radial vent passageway 44, rotation of output shaft 12 accelerates contaminants that may form within the vent passage to be expelled by a slinging action, helping to maintain opening of the passageways.
[0011] Output shaft 12 as described above is provided as a solid metal shaft and vent passageway 42 and 44 are formed by drilling operations. In another embodiment of the present invention, one or both of the vent passageways 42 and 44 could be formed by separate tube elements passing through output shaft 12 in the form of a hollow tube.
[0012] In another alternative implementation of the present invention, aperture 48 could be partially enclosed by a semi permeable membrane 50 which serves as an additional barrier to the ingestion of contaminants into the vent passageway 42 and 44.
[0013] While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.