Propeller shaft
US-2015119154-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US10443658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10443658-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514959033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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A propeller shaft with a locking device includes a locking device for selectively coupling an exterior hub and an interior hub thereof. The propeller shaft has a structure that enables sliding between the interior and exterior hubs including a spline portion while the locking device is released by the load during a collision.
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What is claimed is: 1. A propeller shaft with a locking device, comprising: a locking device disposed in a portion in which an interior hub overlaps with an exterior hub in the propeller shaft, and installed to be latched to both the hubs for locking the interior hub to the exterior hub, wherein the locking device is configured such that when the locking device contacts a spline portion slidably and directly coupled to the interior hub, the locking device is unlatched from the exterior hub and the interior hub and the exterior hub are unlocked, enabling the hubs to slide relative to each other, and thus the spline portion slides due to a collision load, thereby being separated therefrom. 2. The propeller shaft of claim 1 , wherein the locking device includes a hollow case; a switch coupled inside the hollow case to be axially movable while being elastically supported by a spring, the switch in contact with the spline portion, a plurality of stoppers disposed on a circumference of the hollow case and in contact with and supported by an exterior peripheral surface of the switch, wherein each of the stoppers is latched to both interior peripheral surfaces of the interior and exterior hubs and is radially translatable, and ring springs support the stoppers while surrounding circumferences thereof. 3. The propeller shaft of claim 2 , wherein the stoppers of the locking device include a plurality of latch protrusions disposed on an exterior surface of each stopper are respectively fitted into latch grooves disposed on the interior peripheral surfaces of the interior and exterior hubs, to restrict the hubs from sliding relative to each other. 4. The propeller shaft of claim 2 , wherein the stoppers of the locking device include support protrusions disposed on interior peripheral surfaces and are supported by the exterior peripheral surface of the switch, and are restricted from radial translation. 5. The propeller shaft of claim 2 , wherein the stoppers of the locking device contact the spline portion and the switch to have support protrusions of the stoppers received within a protrusion insertion groove disposed in the exterior peripheral surface of the switch by an elastic force of the ring springs when the switch translates, and the latching of the interior hub to the exterior hub is in an unlatched position. 6. The propeller shaft of claim 1 , wherein the locking device includes: a hollow case fastened inside the interior hub; a switch coupled inside the locking device to be axially movable while being elastically supported by a spring, the switch in contact with the spline portion, a plurality of stoppers disposed on a circumference of the case and in contact with and supported by an exterior peripheral surface of the switch, the stoppers being latched to an interior peripheral surface of the exterior hub and being radially translatable; and ring springs surround the circumference and support the stoppers. 7. A propeller shaft with a locking device, comprising: a locking device disposed in a portion in which an interior hub overlaps with an exterior hub in the propeller shaft, and installed to be latched to both the hubs for locking the interior hub to the exterior hub; and a spline portion slidably and directly coupled to the interior hub, wherein the locking device is configured such that when the spline portion slides beyond a normal range in the interior hub and contacts the locking device, the locking device is unlatched from the exterior hub and the interior hub and the exterior hub are unlocked, enabling the hubs to slide relative to each other, and thus the spline portion slides due to a collision load, thereby being separated therefrom.
Reducing damages in case of crash, e.g. by improving battery protection · CPC title
actuated entirely mechanically · CPC title
including a lock or retainer · CPC title
with splines, serrations or similar profiles to prevent movement between joined parts · CPC title
specially adapted to allow axial displacement · CPC title
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