Universal joint having a retainer ring
US-10156266-B2 · Dec 18, 2018 · US
US11022182B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11022182-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716072252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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After a cup bearing (13a) is incorporated into a circular hole (11c) of a coupling arm portion (10c) forming a yoke, a notch (25) having a V-shaped cross section is formed in a portion near the periphery of the circular hole (11c) on an outer side surface of the coupling arm portion (10c). Thereafter, a thin-walled portion (27) having a substantially trapezoidal cross section formed in a radially inner portion of the notch (25) in an opening edge portion of the circular hole (11c) is plastically deformed inward in a radial direction to form a staking portion (14a). Therefore, it is possible to achieve a method of assembling a joint cross type universal joint and a joint cross type universal joint which can form the staking portion for preventing the cup bearing from falling off without complicating the staking work.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A joint cross type universal joint comprising: a pair of yokes; and a joint cross which couples the yokes so as to be swingably displaceable, wherein: the pair of yokes includes a base portion, a pair of coupling arm portions extending in an axial direction from two positions on opposite sides in an radial direction at one end portion of the base portion in the axial direction, and a pair of circular holes formed concentrically with each other at leading end portions of the pair of coupling arm portions; the joint cross includes four shaft portions provided in a state in which central axes of adjacent shaft portions are orthogonal to each other; a cup bearing is incorporated in a portion between the circular hole formed in the coupling arm portion and an end portion of the shaft portion of the joint cross; a notch, having a triangular cross-sectional shape, is formed in a portion near the periphery of the circular hole on an outer side surface of the coupling arm portion; a staking portion which extends inward in the radial direction from the circular hole to prevent the cup bearing from falling off from the circular hole is formed at an opening edge portion of the circular hole on the outer side surface of the coupling arm portion and on a radially inner portion of the notch; and the radially outer side surface forming the notch forms an inclined surface which is inclined outward in the radial direction toward the outer side surface of the coupling arm portion. 2. A method of assembling a joint cross type universal joint in which a cup bearing is incorporated in a portion between a circular hole formed in a coupling arm portion forming a yoke and an end portion of a shaft portion forming a joint cross inserted inside the circular hole, and then an opening edge portion of the circular hole on an outer side surface of the coupling arm portion is plastically deformed inward in the radial direction to form a staking portion, wherein: after a notch is formed in a portion near the periphery of the circular hole on the outer side surface of the coupling arm portion, a wall portion formed in a radially inner portion of the notch in the opening edge portion of the circular hole is plastically deformed inward in the radial direction to form the staking portion; the radially outer side surface forming the notch forms an inclined surface which is inclined outward in the radial direction toward the outer side surface of the coupling arm portion; and a shape of the notch opened to the outer side surface of the coupling arm portion is a triangular shape. 3. The method of assembling the joint cross type universal joint according to claim 2 , wherein the formation of the notch is performed after the cup bearing is assembled in the portion between the circular hole and the end portion of the shaft portion. 4. The method of assembling the joint cross type universal joint according to claim 2 , wherein the formation of the notch is performed before the cup bearing is incorporated in the portion between the circular hole and the end portion of the shaft portion. 5. The method of assembling the joint cross type universal joint according to claim 2 , wherein after a plurality of notches are formed in the portion near the periphery of the circular hole on the outer side surface of the coupling arm, a plurality of wall portions formed in each of the radially inner portions of the plurality of notches among the opening edge portions of the circular hole are simultaneously plastically deformed inward in the radial direction. 6. The method of assembling the joint cross type universal joint according to claim 2 , wherein after an annular notch which surrounds the circular hole is formed in the portion near the periphery of the circular hole on the outer side surface of the coupling arm portion, an annular wall portion formed in the opening edge portion of the circular hole is plastically deformed inward in the radial direction in the radially inner portion of the notch.
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