IP Library Granted Patent US 8,297,632
Granted Patent B2
US 8,297,632 · App. 12/871,990 · Granted Oct 30, 2012

Steering knuckle and method of forming same

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Patent No.
US 8,297,632
App. No.
12/871,990
Granted
Oct 30, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A steering knuckle for a vehicle includes a metal body having a first portion defining a bore therethrough and a second portion extending longitudinally from said first portion. The steering knuckle also includes a ceramic insert disposed with the first portion and the second portion and surrounding the bore. A method of forming the steering knuckle includes disposing the ceramic insert within a cavity of a mold, sufficiently filling the cavity with a molten metal to contact and envelop the ceramic insert with the molten metal, and solidifying the molten metal so as to surround the ceramic insert with the metal body to thereby form the steering knuckle.

Claims (29)

1. A steering knuckle for a vehicle, the steering knuckle comprising:

a metal body having a first portion defining a bore therethrough and a second portion extending longitudinally from said first portion; and

a ceramic insert disposed within said first portion and said second portion and surrounding said bore;

wherein said ceramic insert is shaped as a curvilinear band and configured for reinforcing said metal body;

wherein said ceramic insert has at least a first thickness and a second thickness that is less than the first thickness.

2. The steering knuckle of claim 1 , wherein said ceramic insert includes a first longitudinal segment and a second longitudinal segment integral with said first longitudinal segment.

3. The steering knuckle of claim 2 , wherein said first longitudinal segment is disposed within each of said first portion and said second portion of said metal body.

4. The steering knuckle of claim 2 , wherein said first longitudinal segment and said second longitudinal segment are asymmetrical with respect to one another.

5. The steering knuckle of claim 1 , wherein said ceramic insert includes a plurality of ceramic fibers interwoven with one another to define a plurality of interstices.

6. A steering knuckle for a vehicle, the steering knuckle comprising:

a metal body having a first portion defining a bore therethrough and a second portion extending longitudinally from said first portion; and

a ceramic insert disposed within said first portion and said second portion and surrounding said bore;

wherein said ceramic insert is shaped as a curvilinear band and configured for reinforcing said metal body;

wherein said ceramic insert includes a first longitudinal segment and a second longitudinal segment integral with said first longitudinal segment;

wherein said ceramic insert further includes a crossbar interconnecting each of said first longitudinal segment and said second longitudinal segment.

7. The steering knuckle of claim 6 , wherein said crossbar is integral with each of said first longitudinal segment and said second longitudinal segment.

8. The steering knuckle of claim 6 , wherein said crossbar divides said ceramic insert so as to define a first belt and a second belt.

9. The steering knuckle of claim 8 , wherein said first belt is disposed within said first portion of said metal body and said second belt is disposed within said second portion of said metal body.

10. The steering knuckle of claim 6 , wherein said first longitudinal segment is disposed within each of said first portion and said second portion of said metal body.

11. The steering knuckle of claim 6 , wherein said ceramic insert includes a plurality of ceramic fibers interwoven with one another to define a plurality of interstices.

12. The steering knuckle of claim 6 , wherein said ceramic insert has at least a first thickness and a second thickness that is less than the first thickness.

13. The steering knuckle of claim 6 , wherein said ceramic insert is disposed entirely within said metal body.

14. A steering knuckle for a vehicle, the steering knuckle comprising:

a metal body having a first portion defining a bore therethrough and a second portion extending longitudinally from said first portion, wherein said metal body includes aluminum; and

a ceramic insert disposed within said first portion and said second portion and surrounding said bore;

wherein said ceramic insert includes a plurality of ceramic fibers interwoven with one another to define a plurality of interstices;

wherein said aluminum fills said plurality of interstices so as to interconnect said metal body and said ceramic insert.

15. The steering knuckle of claim 14 , wherein said ceramic insert includes a first longitudinal segment and a second longitudinal segment integral with said first longitudinal segment.

16. The steering knuckle of claim 15 , wherein said ceramic insert further includes a crossbar interconnecting each of said first longitudinal segment and said second longitudinal segment.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034287/0159 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 10, 2011
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 025781/0333 →