IP Library Granted Patent US 7,607,984
Granted Patent B2
US 7,607,984 · App. 10/201,757 · Granted Oct 27, 2009

Device to limit the amount of angular displacement in ball-type fixed CV joints

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Patent No.
US 7,607,984
App. No.
10/201,757
Granted
Oct 27, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An angle-limiting ring coupled to an interconnecting shaft of a driving axle coupled to a fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint. The angle-limiting ring prevents the overarticulation of the joint at any time when the driving axle is not fully assembled into a rear wheel drive system. This prevents the loss of the ball bearings contained within the joint associated with this overarticulation. A snap ring may also be installed on the interconnecting shaft that allows the positive retention of the interconnecting shaft into the inner race.

Claims (39)

1. A driving axle comprising:

a plunging type inner constant velocity joint assembly;

a fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint assembly, said fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint assembly having an outer race having an inner region, an inner race substantially coupled within said inner region, a plurality of ball bearings positioned between said outer race and said inner race, and a cage used to position each of said plurality of ball bearings;

an interconnecting shaft coupled between said plunging type inner constant velocity joint assembly and said fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint assembly; and

an angle-limiting ring coupled to said interconnecting shaft, wherein said angle-limiting ring is capable of limiting the articulation of said interconnecting shaft to a first angle relative to a centerline, wherein said first angle is approximately between fifteen and forty degrees relative to said centerline, said centerline being defined as extending longitudinally along a symmetrical length and through said outer race.

2. The driving axle of claim 1 , wherein said first angle is approximately thirty degrees relative to said centerline.

3. The driving axle of claim 1 , wherein said first angle is between approximately twenty-five and forty degrees relative to said centerline.

4. The driving axle of claim 1 , wherein said angle-limiting ring has a first height relative to and extending from said interconnecting shaft, wherein the amount of articulation of said interconnecting shaft relative to said centerline is a function of said first height.

5. The driving axle of claim 4 , wherein the amount of articulation of said interconnecting shaft relative to said centerline is also a function of the axial location of said angle-limiting ring along said interconnecting shaft.

6. The driving axle of claim 1 further comprising a snap ring coupled to said interconnecting shaft such that said angle-limiting ring is located between an inner end of said interconnecting shaft and said snap ring, wherein said snap ring is positioned to positively retain said interconnecting shaft within said inner race.

7. The driving axle of claim 6 , wherein said angle-limiting ring is in close proximity with said snap ring on said interconnecting shaft and with an outer portion of said inner race.

8. The driving axle of claim 1 , wherein the driving axle is contained within a rear wheel drive system.

9. A fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint assembly of a driving axle for use in a rear wheel drive system comprising:

an outer race having an inner region;

an inner race substantially coupled within said inner region;

a plurality of ball bearings positioned between said outer race and said inner race;

a cage used to position each of said plurality of ball bearings;

an interconnecting shaft coupled to said inner race; and

an angle-limiting ring coupled to said interconnecting shaft, wherein said angle-limiting ring is capable of limiting the articulation of said interconnecting shaft to a first angle relative to a centerline during assembly or disassembly of the driving axle from the rear wheel drive system, wherein said first angle is approximately between fifteen and forty degrees relative to said centerline, said centerline being defined as extending longitudinally along a symmetrical length and through said outer race.

10. The driving axle of claim 9 , wherein said first angle is approximately thirty degrees relative to said centerline.

11. The driving axle of claim 9 , wherein said first angle is between approximately twenty-five and forty degrees relative to said centerline.

12. The driving axle of claim 9 , wherein said angle-limiting ring has a first height relative to and extending from said interconnecting shaft, wherein the amount of articulation of said interconnecting shaft relative to said centerline is a function of said first height.

13. The driving axle of claim 12 , wherein the amount of articulation of said interconnecting shaft relative to said centerline is also a function of the axial location of said angle-limiting ring along said interconnecting shaft.

14. The driving axle of claim 9 further comprising a snap ring coupled to said interconnecting shaft such that said angle-limiting ring is located between an inner end of said interconnecting shaft and said snap ring, wherein said snap ring is positioned to positively retain said interconnecting shaft within said inner race.

15. The driving axle of claim 14 , wherein said angle-limiting ring is in close proximity with said snap ring on said interconnecting shaft and with an outer portion of said inner race.

16. A fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint assembly of a driving axle for use in a rear wheel drive system comprising:

a fixed ball type outer constant velocity joint having:

an outer race having an inner region;

an inner race substantially coupled within said inner region;

a plurality of ball bearings positioned between said outer race and said inner race;

a cage used to position each of said plurality of ball bearings;

an interconnecting shaft coupled to said inner race; and

an angle-limiting ring coupled to said interconnecting shaft, wherein said angle-limiting ring is capable of limiting the articulation of said interconnecting shaft to a first angle relative to a centerline during assembly or disassembly of the driving axle from the rear wheel drive system, wherein said first angle is approximately between fifteen and forty degrees relative to said centerline, said centerline being defined as extending longitudinally along a symmetrical length and through said outer race.

17. The driving axle of claim 16 , wherein said first angle is approximately thirty degrees relative to said centerline.

18. The driving axle of claim 16 , wherein said first angle is between approximately twenty-five and forty degrees relative to said centerline.

19. The driving axle of claim 16 , wherein said angle-limiting ring has a first height relative to and extending from said interconnecting shaft, wherein the amount of articulation of said interconnecting shaft relative to said centerline is a function of said first height.

20. The driving axle of claim 19 , wherein the amount of articulation of said interconnecting shaft relative to said centerline is also a function of the axial location of said angle-limiting ring along said interconnecting shaft.

21. The driving axle of claim 16 further comprising a snap ring coupled to said interconnecting shaft such that said angle-limiting ring is located between an inner end of said interconnecting shaft and said snap ring, wherein said snap ring is positioned to positively retain said interconnecting shaft within said inner race.

22. The driving axle of claim 21 , wherein said angle-limiting ring is in close proximity with said snap ring on said interconnecting shaft and with an outer portion of said inner race.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2005
From: VISTEON GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS HOLDINGS, LLC
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