Bearing device for a wheel

US2016159145A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016159145-A1
Application numberUS-201414903849-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 16, 2014
Priority dateJul 16, 2013
Publication dateJun 9, 2016
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An assembling method includes fitting an entire range of the guide portion to the stem section with a gap therebetween, and inserting a bolt from an outboard side through a bolt insertion hole formed in the hub wheel. In this state, a maximum inclination angle of the bolt with respect to the hub wheel is set to be larger than a maximum inclination angle of the outer joint member with respect to the hub wheel. The method also includes connecting the bearing and the constant velocity universal joint to each other by threadedly engaging and fastening the bolt into a bolt hole formed in the stem section.

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1 - 4 . (canceled) 5 . An assembling method for a bearing device for a wheel, the bearing device comprising: a bearing comprising: an outer member; an inner member comprising a hub wheel and an inner ring; and double-row rolling elements arranged between double-row outer raceway surfaces formed on an inner periphery of the outer member, and double-row inner raceway surfaces formed on an outer periphery of the inner member; a constant velocity universal joint comprising: an outer joint member comprising a mouth section and a stem section; an inner joint member accommodated in the mouth section; and a plurality of torque transmitting members arranged between the outer joint member and the inner joint member; convex portions, which extend in an axial direction, formed on any one of an outer peripheral surface of the stem section and an inner peripheral surface of the hub wheel; concave portions, which extend in the axial direction, formed on another one of the outer peripheral surface of the stem section and the inner peripheral surface of the hub wheel, the concave portions being fitted to the convex portions so as to allow torque transmission; and a guide portion formed on the outer peripheral surface of the stem section or the inner peripheral surface of the hub wheel, the assembling method comprising: fitting an entire range of the guide portion to the stem section or the hub wheel with a gap therebetween to guide start of fitting between the convex portions and the concave portions; inserting a bolt from an outboard side through a bolt insertion hole formed in the hub wheel, a maximum inclination angle of the bolt with respect to the hub wheel is set to be larger than a maximum inclination angle of the outer joint member with respect to the hub wheel; and connecting the bearing and the constant velocity universal joint to each other by threadedly engaging and fastening the bolt into a bolt hole formed in an end portion of the stem section on the outboard side, and forming the concave portions by cutting another one of the outer peripheral surface of the stem section and the inner peripheral surface of the hub wheel by the convex portions. 6 . The assembling method for the bearing device for a wheel according to claim 5 , further comprising forming small concave portions on the another one of the outer peripheral surface of the stem section and the inner peripheral surface of the hub wheel, wherein the concave portions are formed by cutting inner walls of the small concave portions by the convex portions, and the convex portions and the concave portions are held in close contact with each other in an entire range of a fitting portion therebetween. 7 . The assembling method for the bearing device for a wheel according to claim 6 , wherein the guide portion comprises guiding concave portions formed on a press-fitting start side of the small concave portions to extend in the axial direction. 8 . The assembling method for the bearing device for a wheel according to claim 6 , wherein the concave portions are formed by cutting the inner walls of the small concave portions by only circumferential side wall portions of the convex portions.

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  • one or more of the bearing races are formed by the hub · CPC title

  • characterised by the fixation of the homokinetic joint to the hub · CPC title

  • Wheel hubs or castors · CPC title

  • of the axial type, e.g. front teeth · CPC title

  • by press-fitting, shrink-fitting · CPC title

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What does patent US2016159145A1 cover?
An assembling method includes fitting an entire range of the guide portion to the stem section with a gap therebetween, and inserting a bolt from an outboard side through a bolt insertion hole formed in the hub wheel. In this state, a maximum inclination angle of the bolt with respect to the hub wheel is set to be larger than a maximum inclination angle of the outer joint member with respect to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ntn Toyo Bearing Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60B27/0042. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 09 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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