Axle assembly having a spigot bearing assembly
US-2020173531-A1 · Jun 4, 2020 · US
US12269337B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12269337-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318159450-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2023 |
| Publication date | Apr 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 8, 2025 |
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An axle assembly having a differential carrier, a drive pinion, a bearing assembly, and a preload nut. The drive pinion has a shaft that has a threaded portion. The bearing assembly rotatably supports the drive pinion on the differential carrier. The preload nut mates with the threaded portion and exerts a preload force on the bearing assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. An axle assembly comprising: a differential carrier; a drive pinion that is rotatable about an axis, the drive pinion including: a gear; and a shaft that extends from the gear, the shaft having a threaded portion; a bearing assembly that encircles the shaft and that rotatably supports the drive pinion on the differential carrier; a preload nut that has a thread that mates with the threaded portion and that engages the bearing assembly and exerts a preload force on the bearing assembly; a yoke that encircles and is mounted to the shaft, wherein the yoke inhibits rotation of the preload nut; and a seal assembly that encircles the preload nut and extends from the preload nut to the differential carrier, wherein the seal assembly encircles and engages the preload nut and the yoke. 2. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the preload nut has an external circumferential surface that encircles and faces away from the axis and wherein the seal assembly engages the external circumferential surface. 3. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft includes an outer surface and a spline and the threaded portion is axially positioned between the outer surface and the spline. 4. An axle assembly comprising: a differential carrier; a drive pinion that is rotatable about an axis, the drive pinion including: a gear; and a shaft that extends from the gear, the shaft having a threaded portion; a bearing assembly that encircles the shaft and that rotatably supports the drive pinion on the differential carrier; a preload nut that has a thread that mates with the threaded portion and that engages the bearing assembly and exerts a preload force on the bearing assembly; a seal assembly that encircles the preload nut and extends from the preload nut to the differential carrier; and a yoke that encircles and is mounted to the shaft, wherein the yoke inhibits rotation of the preload nut. 5. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the preload nut extends axially from an inner race of the bearing assembly to the yoke. 6. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the seal assembly comprises an inner member that extends from the differential carrier and the preload nut and an outer member that extends from the inner member and the yoke. 7. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the preload nut has an end surface that engages the yoke and a plurality of blind holes that extend from the end surface toward the bearing assembly. 8. The axle assembly of claim 1 further comprising a deflector that extends from the yoke and that encircles a portion of the differential carrier. 9. The axle assembly of claim 8 wherein the yoke has a yoke end surface that engages the preload nut, a first outer yoke surface that faces away from the axis and extends from the yoke end surface, and a second yoke outer surface that faces away from the axis and is disposed farther from the axis than the first outer yoke surface is disposed from the axis, wherein the seal assembly engages the first outer yoke surface and the deflector engages the second yoke outer surface. 10. The axle assembly of claim 9 wherein the preload nut has an external circumferential surface that encircles and faces away from the axis, and wherein the first outer yoke surface is disposed closer to the axis than the external circumferential surface is disposed to the axis. 11. The axle assembly of claim 9 wherein the preload nut has an external circumferential surface that encircles and faces away from the axis, and wherein the first outer yoke surface is disposed closer to the axis than the external circumferential surface and the second yoke outer surface are disposed to the axis. 12. The axle assembly of claim 11 wherein the seal assembly has an inner member that extends from the differential carrier to the external circumferential surface and an outer member that extends from the first outer yoke surface toward the differential carrier and that is encircled by the differential carrier and the inner member. 13. An axle assembly comprising: a differential carrier; a drive pinion that is rotatable about an axis, the drive pinion including: a gear; and a shaft that extends from the gear, the shaft having a threaded portion; and a bearing assembly that encircles the shaft and that rotatably supports the drive pinion on the differential carrier; a preload nut that has a thread that mates with the threaded portion and that engages the bearing assembly and exerts a preload force on the bearing assembly; a seal assembly that encircles the shaft and extends from the shaft to the differential carrier; and a yoke that encircles and is mounted to the shaft, wherein the seal assembly is axially positioned between the preload nut and the yoke. 14. The axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the seal assembly is spaced apart from the preload nut. 15. The axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the seal assembly has an inner member that extends from the differential carrier to the shaft and is spaced apart from the preload nut and the yoke, and an outer member that extends from the yoke and the inner member, and that encircles the differential carrier and the inner member. 16. The axle assembly of claim 13 wherein the shaft has a spline that engages the yoke and a journal surface that faces away from the axis and is axially positioned between the threaded portion and the spline, wherein the seal assembly engages the journal surface. 17. The axle assembly of claim 16 wherein the journal surface is positioned closer to the axis than the threaded portion is positioned to the axis and is positioned farther from the axis than the spline is positioned from the axis. 18. The axle assembly of claim 16 wherein the seal assembly has an inner member that extends from the differential carrier to the journal surface and is spaced apart from the preload nut and the yoke, and an outer member that extends from the yoke, engages the inner member, and encircles the differential carrier and the inner member. 19. The axle assembly of claim 13 further comprising first and second retaining features that are separate from the shaft and are mounted to the shaft, wherein the first retaining feature engages the yoke to inhibit movement of yoke away from the preload nut and the second retaining feature engages the yoke to inhibit movement of the yoke toward the preload nut. 20. The axle assembly of claim 19 wherein the first and second retaining features are received in first and second grooves in the shaft, respectively.
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