Process for manufacturing a ball and socket joint and ball and socket joint manufactured according to the process

US9470259B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9470259-B2
Application numberUS-201313743820-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 17, 2013
Priority dateJul 19, 2005
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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A process for manufacturing a ball and socket joint and a joint manufactured according to that process are provided for a simple manufacture of a completely assembled ball and socket joint with a low torque and overturning moment. The joint housing is manufactured in an injection or casting process, in which the joint ball with the bearing shell placed on it is surrounded by a metallic material or a plastic. The joint shell is provided with a bulge, which behaves elastically with respect to the pressure acting during the injection or casting process and arches slightly outwardly after the conclusion of the injection or casting process. It is achieved as a result that the joint shell does not lie over its entire area on the joint ball after the injection or casting process.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ball and socket joint comprising: a pivot pin with a shaft and a joint ball formed at one end of said shaft; a joint housing which accommodates said joint ball, said joint housing comprising metal or plastic formed in an injection or casting process and said joint housing being open on one side; a permanently lubricated spherically shaped joint shell arranged between said joint ball and said joint housing; and a sealing bellows which seals the open side of said joint housing in an area of a transition between said joint ball and said shaft of said pivot pin, wherein said shaft projects from said joint housing, said joint ball having a pole and in an area of said pole of said joint ball, said joint shell has a outwardly arched bulge providing a bulge region, said bulge region having a shape to form a gap between an inner contour of said joint shell and said joint ball, said bulge region having an elastic behavior to move toward and away from said joint ball in relation to pressure from said joint housing during the injection or casting process, said inner surface of said bulge area being provided with a plurality of intersecting ribs. 2. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said joint shell is spherically shaped and said plurality of said ribs extend in a radiating pattern on an inner surface of said outwardly arched bulge starting from a pole of said joint shell, and a plurality of additional ribs are arranged in parallel to one another as well as to an equator of said joint ball extending at right angles to said ribs. 3. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 2 , wherein one or more webs are arranged on an outer surface of said joint shell facing away from said joint ball to form a means for securing against rotation. 4. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said joint shell on an inner surface of said outwardly arched bulge has a plurality of ribs which intersect at right angles relative to a surface projection of the spherical surface. 5. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: said bulge elastically bugles inward in reaction to a pressure of said joint housing when said joint housing is formed in the injection or casting process, said bulge area elastically bulges outwardly after said joint housing is formed in the injection or casting process, in relation to an otherwise spherical shape of said joint shell. 6. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 5 , wherein: said elasticity of said bulge is due to a shaping and a selection of a corresponding elastic material. 7. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 6 , wherein: said elastic material is one of polyoxymethylene, polyphenylene sulfide and polyphthalamide. 8. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: said elastic behavior of said bulge region providing a restoring force less than a pressure of said joint housing on said bulge region during the injection or casting process to bulge said bulge region inwardly, said restoring force of said elastic behavior of said bulge region being greater than said pressure of said joint housing on said joint shell after a conclusion of the injection or casting process to bulge said bulge region outwardly. 9. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the movement of the bulge region being caused by pressure from the injection or casting of the housing material thereon/thereto forcing the bulge region to temporarily press inward toward the ball during the injection or casting process, the pressure subsiding after the injection or casting process such that the bulge can return elastically to the position/shape it had prior to the injection or casting process. 10. A ball and socket joint comprising: a pivot pin with a pin and a joint ball formed at one end of said pin, said joint ball having a radially outer surface; a joint shell with a radially inner surface and a bulge area, said joint shell being arranged around said joint ball with said radially inner surface of said joint shell in contact with said radially outer surface of said joint ball, said joint shell being formed to have said bulge area elastically biased radially away from said joint ball; a joint housing extrusion coated radially around said joint shell, said bulge area having an elasticity, said inner surface of said bulge area being provided with a plurality of intersecting ribs. 11. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 10 , wherein: said joint shell includes one of polyoxymethylene, polyphenylene sulfide and polyphthalamide. 12. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 10 , wherein: said bulge area has the elasticity, and said joint housing is formed, to have said bulge area move with respect to said radially outer surface of said joint ball, movement of said bulge area being caused by pressure from said joint housing being extrusion coated around said joint shell forcing the bulge area to temporarily press inward toward the joint ball during the extrusion coating, the pressure subsiding after the extrusion coating such that the bulge can return elastically to the position/shape it had prior to the extrusion coating. 13. A ball and socket joint comprising: a pivot pin with a pin and a joint ball formed at one end of said pin, said joint ball having a radially outer surface; a joint shell with a radially inner surface and a bulge area, said joint shell being arranged around said joint ball with said radially inner surface of said joint shell in contact with said radially outer surface of said joint ball, said joint shell being formed to have said bulge area elastically biased radially away from said joint ball, said inner surface of said bulge area being provided with a plurality of intersecting ribs; a joint housing extrusion coated radially around said joint shell. 14. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 13 , wherein: said plurality of ribs projecting radially inward from said joint shell, said plurality of ribs extending across said bulge area. 15. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 13 , wherein: said plurality of ribs including a first set and a second set of ribs, said first set of ribs intersecting with said second set of ribs at right angles. 16. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 15 , wherein: said first set of ribs extend in a radiating pattern from a pole position of said bulge area, said second set of ribs being arranged in planes parallel to each other, and to an equator of said joint ball. 17. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 13 , wherein: said bulge area has an elasticity, and said joint housing being formed, to have said bulge area move against said radially outer surface of said joint ball when said joint housing is extrusion coated around said joint shell, said elasticity of said bulge area causing, and said joint housing being formed to cause, said bulge area to move away from said radially outer surface of said joint ball after said joint housing is extrusion coated around said joint shell. 18. A ball and socket joint in accordance with claim 13 , wherein: said bulge area has an elasticity, and said joint housing being formed, to have said bulge area move with respect to said radially outer surface of said joint ball, movement of said bulge area being caused by pressure from said joint housing being extrusion coated around said joint shell forcing the bulge area to temporarily press inward toward the ball during the extrusi

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  • Universal ball and socket · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • Manufacture of ball-joints and parts thereof, e.g. assembly of ball-joints · CPC title

  • the socket member being mainly made of plastics · CPC title

  • with linings · CPC title

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What does patent US9470259B2 cover?
A process for manufacturing a ball and socket joint and a joint manufactured according to that process are provided for a simple manufacture of a completely assembled ball and socket joint with a low torque and overturning moment. The joint housing is manufactured in an injection or casting process, in which the joint ball with the bearing shell placed on it is surrounded by a metallic material…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nordloh Alfons, Grube Volker, Ersoy Metin, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C11/0685. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 18 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).