IP Library Granted Patent US 12704153
Granted Patent B2
US 12704153 · App. 18/289,771 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Flexible boot for constant velocity universal joint and constant velocity universal joint

Inventors: Mika Kohara (Shizuoka, JP); Sho Takeshita (Shizuoka, JP); Hiroshi Murakami (Shizuoka, JP); Shuichi Sato (Kanagawa, JP); Rina Ozawa (Kanagawa, JP); Kouji Masujima (Kanagawa, JP)
Assignees: NTN CORPORATION; KEEPER CO., LTD.
F16D3/845C08L15/005C08L23/16F16J3/041
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Patent No.
US 12704153
App. No.
18/289,771
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flexible boot for a constant velocity universal joint includes: attachment portions to a mating member at both ends; and a bent portion provided between the attachment portions and absorbing deformation caused by operation of a constant velocity universal joint. The flexible boot is made of a rubber material obtained by blending 50 to 80 parts by weight of HNBR having an acrylonitrile content of 15 to 21 wt % and 20 to 50 parts by weight of EPDM, the rubber material having an elastic recovery rate of 18% or more at −40° C. in a TR test.

Claims (8)

1 . A flexible boot for a constant velocity universal joint comprising:

attachment portions to a mating member at both ends; and

a bent portion provided between the attachment portions and absorbing deformation caused by operation of a constant velocity universal joint,

the flexible boot being made of a rubber material obtained by blending 50 to 80 parts by weight of HNBR having an acrylonitrile content of 15 to 21 wt % and 20 to 50 parts by weight of EPDM,

the rubber material having an elastic recovery rate of 18% or more at −40° C. in a TR test.

2 . The flexible boot for a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the rubber material swells by 100% or less in an immersion test with IRM 903 oil.

3 . The flexible boot for a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the rubber material has an elastic recovery rate of 21% or more at −40° C. in the TR test.

4 . A constant velocity universal joint on which the flexible boot for a constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 is mounted.