Synthetic resin-made sliding bearing
US-2015375591-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2016146253A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016146253-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514923822-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An integrated seal for a strut bearing, the strut bearing including an upper housing superimposed onto a lower housing and a bearing assembled between the upper and lower housings. The integrated seal having at least a portion protruding above an upper radial surface of the upper housing arranged to contact and get compressed by a top mount of an associated strut assembly, forming a seal between the strut bearing and the top mount surfaces.
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What we claim is: 1 . A strut assembly comprising: a top mount; a shock absorber having an axial abutment surface; a suspension strut bearing having a longitudinal axis in line with the shock absorber including: an upper housing having an upper radial surface and lower radial surface, a through hole for accommodating the shock absorber and a fixedly integrated seal around an entire circumference of the upper housing; a lower housing having an upper radial surface and a lower radial surface and a through hole for accommodating the shock absorber; the upper housing superimposed on the lower housing such that the through holes align; and, the integrated seal having an axially upward protruding portion extending from the upper housing and above the upper radial surface of the upper housing toward the top mount; a coil spring arranged at least partially coaxially and surrounding the shock absorber and having a top and a bottom spring end, the bottom end supported on the shock absorber axial abutment surface and the top end supported at least partially on the lower radial surface of the lower housing; and, the top mount assembled onto the upper radial surface of the upper housing, at least partially compressing the axially upward protruding portion of the integrated seal. 2 . The strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the integrated seal includes a body extending through the upper housing and from the lower radial surface of the upper housing toward the upper radial surface of the lower housing. 3 . The strut assembly of claim 2 , wherein the integrated seal body is connected with the axially upward protruding portion. 4 . The strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the axially upward protruding portion of the integrated seal is of a semi-circular cross section. 5 . The strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the axially upward protruding portion of the integrated seal is of a rectangular cross section. 6 . The strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper housing is overmolded onto the integrated seal. 7 . The strut assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper housing and integrated seal are formed from a two shot injection molding process. 8 . A strut bearing assembly comprising: an upper housing having an upper and lower radial surface, a through hole arranged to accommodate a shock absorber and a fixedly integrated seal around an entire circumference of the upper housing; a lower housing having an upper and a lower radial surface and a through hole arranged to accommodate a shock absorber; the upper housing superimposed on the lower housing such that the through holes align; the integrated seal having an axially upward protruding portion extending from the upper radial surface of the upper housing and arranged to be at least partially compressed by a top mount. 9 . The strut bearing of claim 8 , wherein the integrated seal includes a body extending through the upper housing and from the lower radial surface of the upper housing toward the upper radial surface of the lower housing. 10 . The strut of claim 9 , wherein the integrated seal body is connected with the axially upward protruding portion. 11 . The strut of claim 8 , wherein the axially upward protruding seal of the integrated seal is of a semi-circular cross section. 12 . The strut of claim 8 , wherein the axially upward protruding seal of the integrated seal is of a rectangular cross section. 13 . The strut of claim 8 , wherein the upper housing is overmolded onto the integrated seal. 14 . The strut of claim 8 , wherein the upper housing and integrated seal are formed from a two shot injection molding process.
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