Claims
- 1. A preloaded pivot joint assembly comprising:
a housing having an axis; a stud having a lower tapered head portion and a flat radial upper surface retained within the housing, a shaft portion projecting axially from the housing, and an elongated pin portion projecting axially from said flat radial upper surface within the housing; a tapered bearing surface, said tapered bearing retained within the housing and enclosing a portion of said lower tapered head portion; and a resilient member disposed within said housing, said resilient member biasing against said flat radial upper surface of said stud to accommodate axial forces therefrom, said resilient member further biasing against said elongated cylindrical pin portion to accommodate radial forces therefrom.
- 2. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 1 wherein said resilient member is an elongated elastomeric bushing.
- 3. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 2 wherein said elongated elastomeric bushing is sized for an interference fit between said housing and said elongated pin portion of said stud.
- 4. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 1 further including an annular preload member disposed between said resilient member and said biased flat radial surface of said stud.
- 5. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongated pin portion of said stud is cylindrical.
- 6. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongated pin portion of said stud is frustoconical.
- 7. A preloaded pivot joint assembly comprising:
a housing having an axis and a surface defining a bore about said axis; a cap secured to said housing, said cap configured to enclose one end of said bore; a stud having a lower tapered head portion and a flat radial upper surface retained within the housing bore, a shaft portion projecting axially from said housing opposite said cap, and an elongated pin portion projecting axially from said flat radial upper surface within said housing bore, said elongated pin portion in spaced relationship to said housing surface and said cap; a tapered bearing surface, said tapered bearing surface retained within the housing bore and enclosing a portion of said lower tapered head portion; and a resilient member disposed about said elongated pin portion, said resilient member adapted to transfer axial loads from said flat radial upper surface of said stud to said cap, and to transfer radial loads from said elongated pin portion to said housing surface.
- 8. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 7 further including at least one annular preload member disposed between said resilient member and said flat radial surface of said stud.
- 9. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 7 further including one or more annular spacer members disposed between said resilient member and said flat radial surface of said stud.
- 10. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 7 further including one or more annular spacer members disposed between said resilient member and said cap.
- 11. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 7 wherein said elongated pin portion of said stud is cylindrical.
- 12. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 7 wherein said elongated pin portion of said stud is frustoconical.
- 13. The preloaded pivot joint assembly of claim 7 wherein said resilient member is composed of a compressed braided wire mesh.
- 14. An improved preloaded pivot joint assembly including a housing with an axis and a stud retained with the housing, the stud and having a shaft portion projecting axially from the housing, the improvement comprising:
a means on said stud for transferring a portion of a radial load on the shaft portion axially to said housing; and a means within the housing for biasing the stud against axial and radial forces.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/566,288, filed on May 5, 2000 from which priority is claimed.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09566288 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10145683 |
May 2002 |
US |