IP Library Granted Patent US 8,388,457
Granted Patent B2
US 8,388,457 · App. 12/881,349 · Granted Mar 5, 2013

Biased plunge pin assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,388,457
App. No.
12/881,349
Granted
Mar 5, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicle, such as off road vehicle, includes a plunge pin assembly located in a flexible joint, which maybe actuated without tools to decouple and thus remove a driven system from a driving system. The plunge pin assembly includes a plunge pin biased to an installed position such that a clip of the plunge pin assembly retains the driven system to the driving system during operation of a vehicle. The clip (e.g., circlip, snap ring, coil spring or crest wave spring) is circumferentially contractable and expandable. A transfer element cooperates with tapered and recessed contours of the plunge pin to permit the aforementioned actuation of the clip. Movement of the transfer pin along with contraction of the clip allows the driven system to be decoupled from the driving system. The plunge pin may include a head portion positioned at a desired distance from a drive axle of the driven system.

Claims (41)

1. A flexible joint engagable with a vehicle drive system component, the flexible joint comprising:

a housing having a first end with a flexible engagement assembly for engaging a driven shaft and a second end opposite the first end;

a coupler shaft at the second end of the housing, the coupler shaft configured for engagement with the vehicle drive system component;

a detent extending to an outer periphery of the coupler shaft and configured to engage the vehicle drive system component;

a plunge pin disposed at least partially within the coupler shaft and movable relative thereto, the plunge pin biased toward the first end of the housing and spaced apart from the coupler shaft, the plunge pin having:

a first portion contactable with the detent to maintain the detent in an engaged position with the vehicle drive system component; and

a second portion adjacent the first portion, the second portion being recessed away from the outer periphery of the coupler shaft relative to the first portion;

wherein movement of the plunge pin away from the first end of the housing aligns the second portion of the plunge pin with the detent to permit disengagement of the detent with the vehicle drive system.

2. The flexible joint of claim 1 , wherein the detent includes a transfer element.

3. The flexible joint of claim 1 , wherein the detent includes a transfer pin and a retaining device positioned on a periphery of the transfer pin, the retaining device configured to engage the vehicle drive system component.

4. The flexible joint of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the plunge pin includes a tapered portion.

5. A flexible joint engagable with a vehicle drive system component, the flexible joint comprising:

a housing having a first end with a flexible engagement assembly for engaging a driven shaft and a second end opposite the first end;

a coupler shaft at the second end of the housing, the coupler shaft configured for engagement with the vehicle drive system component;

a detent extending to an outer periphery of the coupler shaft and configured to engage the vehicle drive system component;

a plunge pin disposed at least partially within the coupler shaft and movable relative thereto, the plunge pin biased toward the first end of the housing, the plunge pin having:

a first portion contactable with the detent to maintain the detent in an engaged position with the vehicle drive system component and

a second portion adjacent the first portion, the second portion being recessed away from the outer periphery of the coupler shaft relative to the first portion;

wherein movement of the plunge pin away from the first end of the housing aligns the second portion of the plunge pin with the detent to permit disengagement of the detent with the vehicle drive system, wherein the flexible joint is positioned on a first end of the driven shaft proximate a wheel hub or on a second end of the driven shaft distally located from a wheel hub.

6. An assembly for detachably coupling a driven system to a driving system, the assembly comprising:

a drive axle assembly;

a flexible joint engagable with the driving system;

a transfer pin arranged in the flexible joint to move relative to an axis of the drive axle assembly;

a plunge pin located within the flexible joint, the plunge pin having a body extending between a transfer pin actuating portion and a head portion, the actuating portion having a recessed region configured to permit movement of the transfer pin;

a retaining device circumferentially positioned radially outward of the transfer pin and in contact therewith, the retaining device configured to flexibly constrict or expand to engage or disengage with the driving system in accordance with the movement of the transfer pin; and

a biasing member arranged in the flexible joint to bias the plunge pin toward a position where the driven system is retainably coupled with the driving system.

7. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the transfer pin moves in a radial direction relative to the axis of the drive axle assembly.

8. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the biasing member is a wave spring.

9. The assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a flange coupled to the plunge pin for limiting movement of the plunge pin in an axial direction relative to an axis of the drive axle assembly.

10. The assembly of claim 6 , further comprising an end portion of the plunge pin distally located from the head portion, the end portion having an outer perimeter that exceeds an outer perimeter portion of the recessed region of the plunge pin.

11. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the transfer pin includes a bearing surface in contact with the plunge pin.

12. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the transfer pin is oriented substantially orthogonal with respect to the plunge pin.

13. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the retaining device is a circlip.

14. A vehicle having a driven system coupled to a driving system, the vehicle comprising:

a halfshaft assembly coupled to the driving system, the halfshaft assembly having a drive axle and a flexible joint configured to transmit power from the driving system; and

a plunge pin assembly coupled to the flexible joint, the plunge pin assembly having a detent mechanism, a plunge pin and a biasing member,

the detent mechanism arranged in the flexible joint to move relative to an axis of the drive axle,

the plunge pin being spaced apart from the drive axle in a direction parallel with the drive axle to permit the drive axle to move axially relative to the plunge pin during normal operation, wherein the drive axle is configured to engage the plunge pin to move the plunge pin axially to release the plunge pin assembly,

the plunge pin having a body extending between an actuating portion and a head portion of the pin, the actuating portion having a tapered periphery configured to induce movement of the detent mechanism, and

the biasing member arranged in the flexible joint to bias the plunge pin in a first direction in which the actuating portion urges the detent mechanism into engagement with a driving system.

15. The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the halfshaft assembly transmits power from the driving system at substantially a constant velocity ratio.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2017
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: ARCTIC CAT INC.
Reel/Frame 042168/0853 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 6, 2013
From: ARCTIC CAT INC., A MINNESOTA CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 031768/0660 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2010
From: KELLER, DUSTIN D.
To: ARCTIC CAT INC
Reel/Frame 024983/0017 →