Method for producing a ball joint and/or a chassis component, and chassis component of this type
US-2022186772-A1 · Jun 16, 2022 · US
US12435753B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12435753-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217899551-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 7, 2025 |
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A pressure cup for a socket joint and a socket joint having the pressure cup. The pressure cup includes a cup end wall and a side wall extending from the cup end wall to a cup lip edge. The side wall has an outer surface configured to contact an inner bore of a housing and an inner surface configured to at least partially house a stud and a bearing. The inner surface of the side wall includes a curved bearing surface that is configured to contact a spherical bearing by including a curvature that is oriented substantially axially.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pressure cup for a socket joint, comprising: a cup end wall; and a side wall extending from the cup end wall to a cup lip edge, wherein the side wall has an outer surface configured to contact an inner bore of a housing and an inner surface configured to at least partially house a stud and a bearing, wherein a curved bearing surface is located adjacent the cup lip edge, wherein the curved bearing surface is configured to contact the bearing by including a curvature that is oriented substantially axially on the inner surface of the side wall, wherein the curved bearing surface is adjacent to a transition surface, and the transition surface leads to an inwardly projecting surface, and wherein the transition surface is at least partially coaxial with a main portion of the inner surface. 2. The pressure cup of claim 1 , wherein the curvature is a radius that is configured to mimic a spherical outer profile of the bearing. 3. The pressure cup of claim 1 , wherein the side wall includes a plurality of axially extending slots. 4. The pressure cup of claim 1 , comprising a junction between the cup end wall and the side wall, wherein a rounded edge is located on the inner surface at the junction and an angled edge is located on the outer surface at the junction. 5. The pressure cup of claim 1 , wherein the inwardly projecting surface creates a radially expanded main portion of the inner surface. 6. The pressure cup of claim 1 , wherein the cup lip edge is at least partially curved. 7. A socket joint, comprising: a stud; a bearing at least partially surrounding the stud; a housing at least partially surrounding the bearing, the housing having an inner bore; and a pressure cup, wherein the pressure cup includes a cup end wall and a side wall extending from the cup end wall to a cup lip edge, wherein the side wall has an outer surface that faces the inner bore of the housing and an inner surface that at least partially houses the stud and the bearing, wherein a curved bearing surface is located adjacent the cup lip edge, wherein the curved bearing surface has a curvature that is oriented substantially axially on the inner surface of the side wall, wherein the curved bearing surface is adjacent to a transition surface, and the transition surface leads to an inwardly projecting surface, and wherein the transition surface is at least partially coaxial with a main portion of the inner surface. 8. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the cup lip edge extends substantially radially and fits in a gap between the bearing and the inner bore of the housing. 9. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the pressure cup transmits an axial load from a cover plate to a top surface of the bearing. 10. The socket joint of claim 9 , wherein the cup end wall is a planar surface that rests against the cover plate. 11. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the bearing has a spherical outer profile and the curvature has a radius that mimics the spherical outer profile of the bearing. 12. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the side wall of the pressure cup includes a plurality of axially extending slots. 13. The socket joint of claim 12 , wherein a top surface of the stud is located below an end profile of one or more axially extending slots of the plurality of axially extending slots. 14. The socket joint of claim 7 , comprising a junction between the cup end wall and the side wall, wherein a rounded edge is located on the inner surface at the junction and an angled edge is located on the outer surface at the junction. 15. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the housing has a central housing axis and the stud has a central stud axis, and wherein the central stud axis and the central housing axis are radially spaced from each other. 16. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the inwardly projecting surface creates a radially expanded main portion of the inner surface. 17. The socket joint of claim 7 , wherein the cup lip edge is at least partially curved. 18. A socket joint, comprising: a stud; a retaining ring at least partially surrounding the stud; a spherical bearing at least partially surrounding the stud; a housing at least partially surrounding the bearing and the retaining ring, the housing having an inner bore; and a pressure cup, wherein the pressure cup at least partially houses the retaining ring that at least partially surrounds the stud, wherein the pressure cup includes a cup end wall and a side wall extending from the cup end wall to a cup lip edge, wherein the side wall has an outer surface and an inner surface that at least partially houses the stud and the bearing, and wherein a curved bearing surface bears against the spherical bearing. 19. The socket joint of claim 18 , wherein the cup lip edge is at least partially curved.
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