Mud motor
US-9523239-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US9255611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9255611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214114949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2016 |
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A constant velocity universal joint smoothly operates under load and during speed rotation, and also suppresses heat generation and has enhanced durability. An offset in an axial direction between a center of curvature of each of track grooves and a center of curvature of an inner surface of an outer joint member, and an offset in the axial direction between a center of curvature of each of track grooves and a center of curvature of an outer surface of an inner joint member are each set to zero. The track grooves of the outer and inner joint members are each inclined with respect to an axial line. A circumferential length of each of pockets of a cage is set so that two pockets allow balls to be assembled therein at one time under a state in which the two pockets are exposed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A constant velocity universal joint of a fixed type, comprising: an outer joint member having an inner surface provided with eight track grooves; an inner joint member having an outer surface provided with eight track grooves that are paired with the eight track grooves of the outer joint member; eight balls that are interposed between the eight track grooves of the outer joint member and the eight track grooves of the inner joint member, for transmitting torque; and a cage that is interposed between the inner surface of the outer joint member and the outer surface of the inner joint member and comprises pockets for holding the eight balls, wherein an offset in an axial direction between a center of curvature of each of the eight track grooves of the outer joint member and a center of curvature of the inner surface of the outer joint member, and an offset in the axial direction between a center of curvature of each of the eight track grooves of the inner joint member and a center of curvature of the outer surface of the inner joint member are each set to zero, wherein the eight track grooves of the outer joint member and the eight track grooves of the inner joint member are each inclined with respect to an axial line, wherein circumferentially adjacent track grooves among the eight track grooves of the outer joint member and circumferentially adjacent track grooves among the eight track grooves of the inner joint member are inclined in directions opposite to each other, wherein the eight track grooves of the outer joint member and the eight track grooves of the inner joint member, which respectively face the eight track grooves of the outer joint member, are inclined in directions opposite to each other with respect to the axial line, wherein a circumferential length of each of the pockets of the cage is set so that two of the pockets allow a corresponding number of balls to be assembled therein at one time under a state in which the two of the pockets are exposed from the outer joint member through inclination of the cage at a predetermined angle with respect to the outer joint member, wherein the circumferential length of each of the pockets of the cage is larger than or equal to circumferential moving amounts of each of the balls in the pockets at a phase angle of 157.5 degrees which is largest in a case where the balls are assembled two at a time, and wherein the circumferential length of each of the pockets of the cage is smaller than circumferential moving amounts of each of the balls in the pockets at a phase angle of 135 degrees which is largest in a case where the balls are assembled one at a time. 2. A constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the outer joint member comprises, at an end surface thereof: first portions between axial opening ends of the eight track grooves; and second portions between the axial opening ends of the eight track grooves, the second portions being smaller than the first portions, wherein the first portions and the second portions are arranged alternately in a circumferential direction, and wherein a part between the two of the pockets, each of which allows the corresponding number of balls to be assembled therein at one time, faces a corresponding one of the first portions. 3. A constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 , wherein the outer joint member comprises, at an end surface thereof: first portions between axial opening ends of the eight track grooves; and second portions between the axial opening ends of the eight track grooves, the second portions being smaller than the first portions, wherein the first portions and the second portions are arranged alternately in a circumferential direction, and wherein a part between the two of the pockets, each of which allows the corresponding number of balls to be assembled therein at one time, faces a corresponding one of the second portions.
comprising balls, rollers, or the like between overlapping driving faces, e.g. cogs, on both coupling parts · CPC title
where the groove centres are offset from the joint centre · CPC title
Details of grooves · CPC title
the groove centre-lines in each coupling part lying on a sphere · CPC title
Mounting or assembling · CPC title
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