Rolling boot with transition region
US-9494199-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US9353799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9353799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414258314-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A boot for joints, such as constant velocity joints, has a first attachment region and a fold region with a plurality of folds with peaks and roots and a transition area adjacent to the last fold arranged near said first attachment region. The transition area includes a connecting root between said last fold in the transition part, wherein at least part of said transition part is inclined towards said first attachment region, and wherein said transition part, in a cross-sectional view in a direction of a main axis of the boot, has a convex or an essentially planar shape.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A boot for joints such as constant velocity joints, the boot comprising: a first attachment region closest to a central longitudinal axis; a fold region with a plurality of folds with peaks and roots; and a transition area adjacent to a last fold arranged nearest said first attachment region, said transition area comprising a connecting root between said last fold and a transition part; wherein at least a part of said transition part is inclined towards said first attachment region; and wherein said transition part, in a cross-sectional view in a direction of the central longitudinal axis of said boot, has a convex shape over a whole length of the transition part, and is not embodied by a fold. 2. The boot according to claim 1 wherein an angle (φ) defined between a line for an inner surface of said connecting root and an inside end of said first attachment region adjacent said transition area, and a line defined by an inner surface of said first attachment region, is in a range of about 0 degree to about +60 degree. 3. The boot according to claim 1 wherein at least said connecting root is twisted with an angle (α), the angle (α) being defined between a line going through connecting root, and said central longitudinal axis of boot. 4. The boot according to claim 3 , wherein the angle (α) referring to said connecting root as well as said roots increases from the first attachment region towards a second attachment region of the boot. 5. The boot according to claim 1 wherein at least said connecting root is bent at an angle defined between a line bisecting the root and the central longitudinal axis of the boot, wherein angles of the roots increase from the first attachment region toward a second attachment region of the boot. 6. The boot according to claim 1 wherein the whole length of the transition part is inclined towards the first attachment region. 7. A system comprising: a boot including a first attachment region closest to a central longitudinal axis, a fold region with a plurality of folds with peaks and roots, and a transition area adjacent to a last fold arranged nearest said first attachment region, wherein said transition area includes a connecting root between said last fold and a transition part; wherein at least a part of said transition part is inclined towards said first attachment region; and wherein said transition part, in a cross-sectional view in a direction of said central longitudinal axis of said boot, has a convex shape over a whole length of the transition part, and is not embodied by a fold; a shaft; a joint casing; and said boot being mounted on the shaft and the joint casing. 8. The system according to claim 7 , characterized in that an angle (β), defined between said central longitudinal axis of said shaft in an unarticulated condition of said system, and a peak line defined by a peak of said last fold nearest the first attachment region, is in a range of about 10 degrees to about 60 degrees. 9. The system according to claim 8 , characterized in that the angle (β) of further fold of the fold region is higher than the angle (β) of said last fold. 10. The system according to claim 7 wherein the whole length of the transition part is inclined towards the first attachment region. 11. A boot for joints such as constant velocity joints, the boot comprising: a first attachment region closest to a central longitudinal axis; a fold region with a plurality of folds with peaks and roots; and a transition area adjacent to a last fold arranged nearest said first attachment region, said transition area comprising a connecting root between said last fold and a transition part; wherein at least a part of said transition part is inclined towards said first attachment region; and wherein said transition part, in a cross-sectional view in a direction of the central longitudinal axis of said boot, has a convex shape over the whole length of the transition part, and is not embodied by a fold; and wherein said connecting root has a curved outer wall that at least in part slightly increases in height with respect to the first attachment region. 12. The boot according to claim 11 wherein the whole length of the transition part is inclined towards the first attachment region. 13. A boot for joints such as constant velocity joints, the boot comprising: a first attachment region closest to a central longitudinal axis; a fold region with a plurality of folds with peaks and roots; a transition part disposed between the fold region and the first attachment region; a connecting root disposed between and connecting a last fold of the fold region and the transition part; the transition part connecting the connecting root with the first attachment region and the transition part in a cross-sectional view in a direction of the central longitudinal axis of said boot having a convex shape bowing away from the axis; and wherein in an inner area of the boot in an articulated condition, a first flank of the last fold and the transition part are in engagement with each other and are essentially oriented in parallel to the longitudinal axis. 14. The system according to claim 13 , wherein in a non-articulated condition, an angle (β), defined between said central longitudinal axis of said shaft in an unarticulated condition of said system, and a peak line defined by a peak of said last fold nearest the first attachment region, is in a range of about 10 degrees to about 60 degrees, and further wherein the angle (β) of each further fold of the fold region is higher than the angle (β) of all folds more proximate to the first attachment region.
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