Sealing Device for Wheel Hub Assembly
US-2021071763-A1 · Mar 11, 2021 · US
US10197104B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10197104-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615258605-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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A constant-velocity joint includes an outer race, inner race, end cap, and seal. The outer race defines a cavity, an opening to the cavity, and a through hole configured to receive a fastener. The inner race is disposed within the cavity and is rotatably connected to the outer race via a plurality of ball bearings. The end cap is secured to the outer race and covers the opening. The seal is disposed between the outer race and the end cap. The seal defines a channel that is in fluid communication with the cavity and the through hole. The channel is configured to vent air between the cavity and through hole.
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What is claimed is: 1. A constant-velocity joint comprising: an outer race defining a cavity and fastener holes; an inner race disposed within the cavity; a cap secured to the outer race and covering the cavity; and a seal disposed between the outer race and cap, the seal defining a vent channel that extends in a winding configuration from the cavity to one of the fastener holes. 2. The constant-velocity joint of claim 1 , wherein the channel extends from an inner surface of the seal to an outer surface of the seal. 3. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 1 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that is less than 90 degrees. 4. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 1 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that ranges from 90 degrees to 180 degrees. 5. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 1 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that is greater than 180 degrees. 6. A constant-velocity joint comprising: an outer race defining a cavity and a plurality of fastener holes; an inner race disposed within the cavity; a cap secured to the outer race and covering the cavity; and a seal disposed between the outer race and cap and having a plurality of radially outward extending protrusions, each protrusion defining a vent channel that extends in a winding configuration from the cavity to one of the fastener holes. 7. The constant-velocity joint of claim 6 , wherein the channel extends from an inner surface of the seal to an outer surface of the seal. 8. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 6 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that is less than 90 degrees. 9. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 6 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that ranges from 90 degrees to 180 degrees. 10. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 6 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that is greater than 180 degrees. 11. The constant-velocity joint of the claim 6 , wherein at least one of the protrusions defines an inlet from the cavity to the channel and an outlet from the channel to one of the fastener holes, wherein the inlet extends at an angle that ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees relative to the outlet. 12. A constant-velocity joint comprising: an outer race defining a cavity, an opening to the cavity, and a through hole configured to receive a fastener; an inner race disposed within the cavity and rotatably connected to the outer race via a plurality of ball bearings; an end cap secured to the outer race and covering the opening; and a seal disposed between the outer race and end cap, the seal defining a channel that extends from an inner surface of the seal to an outer surface of the seal in a winding configuration and is in fluid communication with the cavity and through hole, wherein the channel is configured to vent air between the cavity and through hole. 13. The constant-velocity joint of claim 12 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that is less than 90 degrees. 14. The constant-velocity joint of claim 12 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that ranges from 90 degrees to 180 degrees. 15. The constant-velocity joint of claim 12 , wherein the channel includes at least one change in direction that is greater than 180 degrees. 16. The constant-velocity joint of claim 12 , wherein the outer race defines a plurality of first through holes and the seal defines a plurality of channels, each channel in fluid communication with the cavity and one of the plurality of first through holes, wherein each of the plurality of channels is configured to vent air from the cavity to one of the plurality of first through holes. 17. The constant-velocity joint of claim 16 , wherein the end cap includes a plurality of second through holes that are aligned with the plurality of first through holes and wherein each of the plurality of channels is configured to vent air from the cavity to one of the plurality of second through holes. 18. The constant-velocity joint of claim 17 , wherein the end cap is secured to the inner race by a plurality of fasteners, wherein each of the plurality of fasteners extends through both one of the plurality of first through holes and one of the plurality of second through holes. 19. The constant-velocity joint of claim 12 , wherein the channel extends partially through a thickness of the seal.
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Seal including pressure relief or vent feature · CPC title
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the rolling members being guided in grooves in both coupling parts · CPC title
Torque transmitted via radially spaced balls · CPC title
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