IP Library Granted Patent US 7,044,860
Granted Patent B2
US 7,044,860 · App. 10/403,828 · Granted May 16, 2006

Slip joint for vehicle driveshaft assembly

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Patent No.
US 7,044,860
App. No.
10/403,828
Granted
May 16, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A slip joint, such as for use in a vehicular driveshaft assembly, includes a first member having a plurality of male splines provided thereon and a second member having a plurality of female splines provided thereon. The male splines cooperate with the female splines so as to connect the first and second members together for concurrent rotational movement and for relative axial movement. A wedge member is disposed between portions of the first and second members to take up looseness therebetween and to adjustably control the amount of force that is required to be exerted in order to effect relative axial movement. The wedge member includes a body portion having a plurality of leg portions extending therefrom. The wedge member is positioned such that the leg portions are received within an annular space between the first and second members. A cap can be provided for facilitating the positioning of the wedge member relative to the first and second members and for retaining the wedge member in a desired position relative to the two members. The cap can be threaded onto one of the members such that rotation of the cap causes the cap and the wedge member to move axially relative to the first and second members.

Claims (29)

1. A slip joint comprising:

a first member having a plurality of male splines provided thereon;

a second member having a plurality of female splines provided thereon, said male splines cooperating with said female splines so as to connect said first and second members together for concurrent rotational movement and for relative axial movement; and

a wedge member including an annular body portion disposed about said first member and having a plurality of axially extending leg portions extending from said body portion between portions of said first and second members, each of said leg portions tapering from a maximum thickness adjacent to said body portion to a minimum thickness at respective ends thereof.

2. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein each of said leg portions is tapered from a maximum thickness to a minimum thickness.

3. The slip joint defined in claim 1 further including means for adjusting the position of said wedge member relative to at least one of said first and second members.

4. The slip joint defined in claim 1 further including a cap that is supported on one of said first and second members, said cap being connected to said wedge member for positioning said wedge member relative to said first and second members.

5. The slip joint defined in claim 4 wherein said cap includes a body portion that is supported on said one of said first and second members and a lip portion that is connected to said wedge member.

6. The slip joint defined in claim 5 wherein said wedge member has a groove formed therein, and wherein said lip portion of said cap extends into said groove.

7. The slip joint defined in claim 4 wherein said cap includes a body portion tat is connected to said one of said first and second members such that movement of said cap causes movement of said wedge member relative to said first and second members.

8. The slip joint defined in claim 7 wherein said body portion of said cap has a thread provided thereon that cooperates with a tread provided on said one of said first and second members.

9. The slip joint defined in claim 4 wherein said cap includes a body portion and a lip portion, said body portion being connected to said one of said first and second members such that movement of said cap causes movement of said wedge member relative to said first and second members, said lip portion being connected to said wedge member.

10. The slip joint defined in claim 9 wherein said wedge member has a groove formed therein, and wherein said lip portion of said cap extends into said groove.

11. The slip joint defined in claim 9 wherein said body portion of said cap has a thread provided thereon that cooperates with a thread provided on said one of said first and second members.

12. The slip joint defined in claim 1 further including means for retaining said wedge member in a position relative to at least one of said first and second members.

13. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein said first member is a first driveshaft section in a driveshaft assembly and said second member is a second driveshaft section in a driveshaft assembly.

14. A slip joint comprising:

a first member having a plurality of male splines provided thereon;

a second member having a plurality of female spines provided thereon, said male splines cooperating with said female splines so as to connect said first and second members together for concurrent rotational movement and for relative axial movement;

a wedge member disposed between portions of said first and second members, said wedge member having a groove formed therein; and

a cap supported on one of said first and second members, said cap including a body portion that is supported on said one of said first and second members and a lip portion that extends into said groove to connect said cap to said wedge member.

15. The slip joint defined in claim 14 wherein each of said leg portions is tapered from a maximum thickness to a minimum thickness.

16. The slip joint defined in claim 14 wherein said wedge member includes a body portion having said plurality of leg portions extending therefrom.

17. The slip joint defined in claim 16 wherein said each of said leg portions is tapered from a maximum thickness adjacent to said body portion to a minimum thickness at respective ends thereof.

18. The slip joint defined in claim 14 further including means for adjusting the position of said wedge member relative to at least one of said first and second members.

19. A slip joint comprising:

a first member having a plurality of male spines provided thereon;

a second member having a plurality of female splines provided thereon, said male spines cooperating with said female splines so as to connect said first and second members together for concurrent rotational movement and for relative axial movement; and

a wedge member including a plurality of axially extending, axially tapered leg portions that is disposed between portions of said first and second members.

Assignments (5)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVOLVING FACILITY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2008
From: DANA HOLDING CORPORATION; DANA LIMITED; DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA SEALING PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA SEALING MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; SPICER HEAVY AXLE & BRAKE, INC.; DANA OFF HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; DTF TRUCKING INC.; DANA WORLD TRADE CORPORATION; DANA AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET, INC.; DANA GLOBAL PRODUCTS, INC.; DANA STRUCTURAL MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020859/0249 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TERM FACILITY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2008
From: DANA HOLDING CORPORATION; DANA LIMITED; DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA DRIVESHAFT MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA LIGHT AXLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA SEALING PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA SEALING MANUFACTURING, LLC; DANA STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PRODUCTS, LLC; DANA COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING, LLC; SPICER HEAVY AXLE & BRAKE, INC.; DANA OFF HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; DTF TRUCKING INC.; DANA WORLD TRADE CORPORATION; DANA AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET, INC.; DANA GLOBAL PRODUCTS, INC.; DANA STRUCTURAL MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: CITICORP USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020859/0359 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2008
From: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: DANA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC
Reel/Frame 020518/0949 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 2, 2006
From: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 017240/0259 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 7, 2003
From: SMITH, JOHNNY N.
To: TORQUE-TRACTION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 014270/0012 →