IP Library Granted Patent US 9,322,453
Granted Patent B2
US 9,322,453 · App. 14/248,237 · Granted Apr 26, 2016

Material compensation joint and radial vibration damper having same

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Patent No.
US 9,322,453
App. No.
14/248,237
Granted
Apr 26, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Mating components that are mateable to another component to share the same axis of rotation, assemblies including the mating component mated to another component, and methods of mating them together are disclosed. The mating component includes a hub having an engaging portion defining an endless channel recessed therein. The endless channel has a surface that defines one or more trenches therein and an elastomeric band seated against that surface in an uncompressed state. The elastomeric band has an outermost dimension relative to the endless channel that is larger than the inner or outer dimension defined by the engaging portion of the hub and thereby defines an unchanneled portion of the elastomeric band, which has a volume that is equal to or less than the total volume of the one or more trenches.

Claims (36)

1. A mating component mateable to another component to share a same axis of rotation, the mating component comprising:

a hub having a plate portion terminating in an engaging portion defining either the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface thereof and defining an endless channel concentric about the axis of rotation and recessed into the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface, wherein a surface of the endless channel defines one or more-trenches therein;

one or more elastomer members compressed axially against the plate portion by one or more inertia members;

an endless elastomeric band seated concentrically about the axis of rotation in the endless channel against the surface defining the one or more trenches in an uncompressed state;

wherein the endless elastomeric band has a thickness relative to the endless channel, when seated therein in the uncompressed state, that defines an unchanneled portion of the elastomeric band extending beyond the inner or outer dimension defined by the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface of the hub, and the unchanneled portion has a volume that is equal to or less than the total volume of the one or more trenches.

2. The mating component of claim 1 , wherein the one or more trenches form annular rings laterally spaced across the width of the endless channel.

3. The mating component of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric band is compressible between about one-half to about three-quarters of its total volume.

4. The mating component of claim 1 , further comprising one or more fasteners operatively coupling the hub, the one or more elastomeric members, and the one or more inertia members for rotation together as a unit.

5. The mating component of claim 1 , wherein the one or more trenches form annular rings laterally spaced across the width of the endless channel.

6. An assembly comprising:

a shaft having an axis of rotation;

a mateable component according to claim 1 connected to the shaft through a material compensation joint formed by compression of the elastomeric band against a surface of the shaft and into the endless channel;

wherein a portion of the elastomeric band, as a result of the compression, is present in the one or more trenches of the endless channel.

7. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the one or more trenches form annular rings laterally spaced across the width of the endless channel.

8. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the elastomeric band is compressible between about one-half to about three-quarters of its total volume.

9. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the shaft is hollow and has an interior surface, wherein mating includes fitting the mating component against the interior surface of the shaft, and wherein the outermost dimension of the elastomeric band is larger than the inner dimension of the hollow shaft, thereby compressing the elastomeric band.

10. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the mateable component was slid over an outer surface of the shaft.

11. An assembly comprising:

first and second axially aligned components;

the first component comprising a hub having a plate portion terminating in a second component-engaging portion defining either the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface thereof;

one or more elastomeric members compressed axially against the plate portion by one or more inertia members;

the second component comprising a first component-engaging surface having an endless channel recessed therein, wherein a surface of the endless channel defines one or more trenches therein, and comprising an endless elastomeric band seated against the surface of the endless channel defining the one or more trenches in an uncompressed state;

wherein the endless elastomeric band has a thickness relative to the endless channel, when seated therein in the uncompressed state, that defines an unchanneled portion of the elastomeric band extending beyond the inner or outer dimension defined by the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface of the second component, and the unchanneled portion has a volume that is equal to or less than the total volume of the one or more trenches.

12. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the one or more trenches are filled with elastomeric material from the elastomeric band.

13. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the one or more trenches are partially filled with elastomeric material from the elastomeric band.

14. The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the one or more trenches form annular rings laterally spaced across the width of the endless channel.

15. A method of assembly comprising:

providing a mating component comprising:

a hub having an engaging portion defining either an innermost or outermost radially oriented surface of the hub and defining an endless channel recessed into the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface, wherein a surface of the endless channel defines a plurality of trenches therein;

an endless elastomeric band seated against the surface of the endless channel defining the plurality of trenches in an uncompressed state;

wherein the endless elastomeric band has a thickness relative to the endless channel, when seated therein in the uncompressed state, that defines an unchanneled portion of the elastomeric band extending beyond the inner or outer dimension defined by the innermost or outermost radially oriented surface of the hub, and the unchanneled portion has a volume that is equal to or less than the total volume of the plurality of trenches;

providing a shaft having an axis of rotation; and

mating the mating component and the shaft with the engaging surface facing either an interior surface or an exterior surface of the shaft with the elastomeric band compressed therebetween, wherein mating includes sliding the mating component over an outer surface of the shaft, and wherein the outermost dimension of the elastomeric band relative to the endless channel is smaller than the outer dimension of the shaft, thereby compressing the elastomeric band;

wherein a portion of the elastomeric band, as a result of the compression, is present in one or more of the plurality of trenches of the channel.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more trenches are filled with elastomeric material from the elastomeric band.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more trenches are partially filled with elastomeric material from the elastomeric band.

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