IP Library Granted Patent US 7,014,382
Granted Patent B2
US 7,014,382 · App. 10/600,565 · Granted Mar 21, 2006

Self-centering ball-and-socket joint method and apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,014,382
App. No.
10/600,565
Granted
Mar 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A self-centering ball and socket joint for connecting parts requiring restricted angular movement in a pre-established direction, and free rotary movement in a corresponding direction. The joint is comprised of a spherical pin ( 01 ) with an encased end, and an opposite exposed end. The encased end of the spherical pin ( 01 ) is comprised of first ( 09 ) and second ( 10 ) hemispheres, disposed within a bearing assembly ( 02, 03 ). The first hemisphere has a relatively larger diameter ( 09 ), than the second hemisphere ( 10 ). The hemispheres ( 09, 10 ) interact with the bearing assembly ( 02, 03 ) to continuously urge the spherical pin ( 01 ) to return to a pre-determined position. Although the invention has broad potential applicability, its primary uses are in motor vehicle tie rod steering and suspension systems.

Claims (29)

1. A self-centering ball-and-socket joint, comprising:

(a) a spherical pin ( 01 ), with a first end coupled to first ( 03 ) and second ( 02 ) bearings,

(b) said first end comprised of first ( 09 ) and second ( 10 ) hemispheres, said first hemisphere ( 09 ) having a larger diameter than said second hemisphere ( 10 ),

(c) said first ( 03 ) and second ( 02 ) bearings being mounted inside a case ( 04 ), said case ( 04 ) having a connection system,

(d) said spherical pin ( 01 ), having a second end extending out of said case ( 04 ), said second end having a connection system.

2. The joint of claim 1 , wherein said first end of said spherical pin ( 01 ) interacts with said bearing assembly ( 02 , 03 ) to restrict motion in a first pre-determined direction, and to allow free rotary motion in a second pre-determined direction.

3. The joint of claim 1 , wherein said first hemisphere ( 09 ) is coupled with said first bearing ( 03 ), said first bearing ( 03 ) having an arcuate shape, and said second hemisphere ( 10 ) being coupled with said second bearing ( 02 ).

4. The joint of claim 1 , wherein restricted angular movement of said second end of said shear pin ( 01 ) occurs as a result of the said second bearing ( 02 ) interaction with said second hemisphere ( 10 ), said second bearing ( 02 ) being comprised of an elastic material.

5. The joint of claim 1 , wherein the said second bearing ( 02 ) includes holes ( 11 ), adjacent to a lower sealing cover ( 05 ).

6. The joint of claim 5 , wherein said holes ( 11 ) decrease in depth from said second bearing's ( 02 ) outer circumference, to said second bearing's ( 11 ) centerline.

7. The joint of claim 5 , wherein said lower bearing ( 02 ) creates a spring effect that urges said spherical pin ( 01 ) back to a predetermined position.

8. The joint of claim 1 , wherein said first hemisphere ( 09 ), and said second hemisphere ( 10 ) form a single unitary part, created from a single piece of material.

9. A self-centering ball-and-socket joint used in connecting parts requiring restricted angular movement, said joint comprising:

(a) a spherical pin ( 01 ) with a first end disposed within a bearing assembly ( 02 , 03 ) said bearing assembly ( 02 , 03 ) being disposed within a case ( 04 ); and

(b) said bearing assembly ( 02 , 03 ) comprising first ( 03 ) and second ( 02 ) bearings; and

(c) said first ( 03 ) and said second ( 02 ) bearings being comprised of elastomeric material;

(d) said first end of said spherical pin ( 01 ) further comprising first hemisphere ( 09 ) and second body portion ( 10 ) integrally formed as a unitary member, said first hemisphere ( 09 ) having a larger diameter than said second body portion ( 10 ); and

(e) said first hemisphere ( 09 ) and second body portion ( 10 ) respectively disposed within said first ( 03 ) and second ( 02 ) bearings; and

(f) said first hemisphere ( 09 ) directly contacting said elastomeric first bearing ( 03 ), and said second body portion ( 10 ) directly contacting said elastomeric second bearing ( 02 ); and

(g) said second ( 02 ) bearings contacting a flat portion of said first hemisphere ( 09 ), and said second bearing contacting an arcuate portion of said second body portion ( 10 ) such that said spherical pin ( 01 ) is continuously urged to return to a pre-determined position;

(h) a sealing cover ( 05 ) directly contacting said second bearing ( 02 ), said sealing cover ( 05 ) sealing said outer case ( 04 ).

10. The joint of claim 9 , wherein said second bearing ( 02 ) includes a plurality of elongated holes generally extending parallel to an axis defined by a pin portion of said spherical pin ( 01 ) to assist the second bearing ( 02 ) in counteracting lateral forces applied to the spherical pin ( 01 ).

11. The joint of claim 10 , wherein said second body portion ( 10 ) defines a semi-spherical body, a majority of said second body portion ( 10 ) having an external curved surface of constant radius.

12. The joint of claim 10 , wherein said first bearing ( 03 ) partially overlaps said second bearing ( 02 ).

13. The joint of claim 10 , wherein said second bearing ( 02 ) defines a substantially cup-shaped member conforming to a shape defined by said first hemisphere ( 09 ) and said second body portion ( 10 ) said first hemisphere ( 09 ) and said second body portion ( 10 ) coming to rest against said cup-shaped member.

14. The joint of claim 1 , wherein said second hemisphere ( 10 ) defines a semi-spherical body, a majority of said second hemisphere ( 10 ) having an external curved surface of constant radius.

15. The joint of claim 1 , wherein said first bearing ( 03 ) partially overlaps said second bearing ( 02 ).

16. The joint of claim 1 , wherein said second bearing ( 02 ) includes a plurality of elongated holes generally extending parallel to an axis defined by a pin portion of said spherical pin ( 01 ) to assist the second bearing ( 02 ) in counteracting lateral forces applied to the spherical pin ( 01 ).

17. The joint of claim 10 , wherein said second bearing ( 02 ) defines a substantially cup-shaped member conforming to a shape defined by said first and second hemispheres ( 09 , 10 ), said first and second hemispheres ( 09 , 10 ) coming to rest against said cup-shaped member.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2018
From: DANA INDUSTRIAS LTDA
To: DANA SPICER INDUSTRIA E COMERCIO DE AUTOPECAS LTDA.
Reel/Frame 045879/0648 →
MERGER Recorded May 11, 2018
From: DANA INDUSTRIAL LTDA
To: DANA INDUSTRIAS LTDA
Reel/Frame 046126/0911 →
COMPANY TRANSFORMATION FROM A CORPORATION INTO A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Recorded Feb 1, 2018
From: DANA INDUSTRIAL S/A/
To: DANA INDUSTRIAL LTDA
Reel/Frame 045749/0823 →