Various embodiments of a ball join are described herein. In particular, the embodiments described herein relate to a ball joint and a sealing collar for such a ball joint.
Ball joints are known from the prior art and are used in a large variety of embodiments. In particular in the construction of motor vehicles, substantially all the ball joints have to be protected by sealing collars against dirt and moisture. Therefore, a sealing collar must, on the one hand, sealingly and reliably be attached to the joint housing and to the pivot pin, on the other hand, however, it must not restrict the options of the ball joint to move, or be damaged by movements of the joint.
The disadvantage of known vehicle ball joints including a sealing collar is that in the case of a leakage—and the penetration of liquid or particles associated therewith—or in the case of a destruction of the sealing collar, these ball joints very rapidly wear out.
The present application describes various embodiments of a ball joint. A first embodiment creates a ball joint whose function is still ensured over a certain minimum period of time, even if the sealing collar is faulty.
For this purpose, the first embodiment provides a ball joint including a housing, a ball stud, a ball head, and a sealing collar which rests against the housing and the ball stud in order to seal between the same, the sealing collar having an additional sealing section that is integrally formed therewith and additionally seals between the housing and the ball head. In the case of a failure of the sealing collar, the additional sealing section of the sealing collar takes over the sealing function for the ball joint, whereby a safe function is ensured at least up to the next maintenance interval of the motor vehicle. On account of the additional sealing section, liquid and particles cannot penetrate into the space between the ball head and the housing, so that the ball joint is prevented from wearing out.
In one embodiment, a clamping ring is provided which fastens the sealing collar, whereby a safe and simple attachment of the sealing collar to the housing or the ball stud is ensured.
In another embodiment, there is provided a claw ring which fastens the sealing collar. In this arrangement the claw ring is not a separate component, but is integrated into the sealing collar. On account of the position of the claw ring in the interior of the sealing collar, the claw ring is protected against corrosion.
According to one embodiment the sealing collar engages a part of the housing, the part of the housing having a continuously surrounding protrusion. The continuously surrounding protrusion prevents the clamping or claw ring from shifting, and thus assists in the attachment of the sealing collar to the housing or the ball stud.
According to a further embodiment the sealing collar engages a part of the housing, the part of the housing including a surrounding edge that is inclined away from the ball head. Thus, the clamping or claw ring may be prevented from shifting.
In one embodiment, the additional sealing section of the sealing collar engages the housing and a bowl that receives the ball head. The additional sealing section of the sealing collar thus directly rests against the ball head and seals between the housing and the ball head at least up to the next maintenance interval of the motor vehicle.
The additional sealing section of the sealing collar may be configured such that it is situated within the sealing collar. “Within” denotes here the space that is formed between the housing, the sealing collar, and a ball neck. The ball neck is configured between the ball head and the ball stud. The additional sealing section of the sealing collar thus divides the space between the housing, the sealing collar and the ball neck into two chambers. In the case of a failure of the sealing collar, the additional sealing section of the sealing collar takes over the sealing function for the ball joint.
According to one embodiment, a part of the additional sealing section of the sealing collar may engage an edge of the housing. The additional sealing section of the sealing collar and, together therewith, the sealing collar itself is thus not able to shift or may only shift slightly, so that even in the case of an intense movement of the ball joint and large tensile loads related thereto, the sealing collar remains in its position and seals reliably.
Provided between the ball head and the ball stud is a ball neck that may be engaged by a part of the additional sealing section of the sealing collar. In this arrangement, the part of the additional sealing section of the sealing collar continuously engages the ball neck, thereby creating a large contact surface which serves to support the sealing collar even in the case of intense movements of the ball stud.
The additional sealing section of the sealing collar may be configured in an undulating shape in section, the additional sealing section of the sealing collar in particular being curved unevenly. Thereby, the movability and flexibility of the additional sealing section of the sealing collar is increased.
In one embodiment, there are provided two different greases, with a first grease being disposed in the region of the ball head, and a second grease being disposed in the region between the additional sealing section of the sealing collar and the sealing collar itself. Thus, the second grease is for example disposed in the space that is formed between the ball neck, the additional sealing section and the sealing collar; it may, however, also be present in the space between the sealing collar and the additional sealing section. In this arrangement, the first grease is a joint grease, whereas the second grease is a sealing grease. Thus, depending on the requirement a suitable grease may be used.
In another embodiment, a sealing collar for a ball joint includes an additional sealing section which extends inwardly in an undulating shape. Installed in a ball joint of a motor vehicle, the additional sealing section of the sealing collar, which is integrally formed with the sealing collar itself, may take over the sealing function for the ball joint in the case of a failure of the sealing collar, whereby a safe functioning at least up to the next maintenance interval of the motor vehicle is ensured.
Further features and advantages will be apparent from the sub-claims.
Other advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
The ball joint 10 represented in
The ball joint 10 is attached to a component 26 which may, for example, be a part of a chassis for a motor vehicle. The ball stud 14 is inserted by its connecting bolt 16 and the thread 18 through the component 26 and may be attached to the latter by means of a nut (not shown).
A sealing collar 28 consists of an elastic material having sealing properties, and its upper side according to the representation in the figure is attached to the housing 12. For this purpose, the upper end of the sealing collar 28 is placed in a surrounding housing groove 30 and urged against the housing 12 by means of a clamping ring 32. At its lower side, the sealing collar 28 rests against a holding surface of the ball stud 14. A metal ring 34 presses the lower end of the sealing collar 28 against the holding surface of the ball stud 14.
An additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 that is integrally formed with the latter is disposed in the space between the sealing collar 28, the housing 12, and the ball neck 22. In particular, the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 is configured in an undulating shape (
An end piece 40 of the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 engages the sealing collar 28.
A part 42 of the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 further touches a rim of the bowl 24 which receives the ball head 20.
In the region of the clamping ring 32 the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 rests against a protrusion 44 of the housing 12, the continuously surrounding protrusion 44 and the housing groove 30 preventing the clamping ring 32 from shifting and, as a consequence thereof, the sealing collar 28 from being detached.
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The sealing collar 28 is installed in one work step axially from below (according to
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Furthermore, in this arrangement the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 has already been configured in the region of the clamping ring 32, so that the latter secures both the sealing collar 28 and the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar.
The additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 does not engage the edge of the bowl 24 that comprises the ball head 20. However, the contact surface of the part 38 of the additional sealing section 36 is so large that even with an intense movement of the ball joint 10 and tensile loads materializing in connection therewith, the additional sealing section 36 does not shift along the ball neck 22. A shifting of the additional sealing section 36 would result in the sealing function being impaired.
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The end piece 40 of the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 faces here towards the ball head 20. Moreover, in this arrangement the additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 is curved several times.
The two embodiments of the ball joint 10 shown in
These embodiments (
The additional sealing section 36 of the sealing collar 28 which is shown in
The sixth embodiment of the ball joint 10 shown in
In the case of a failure of the sealing effect of the sealing collar 28, the embodiments shown in
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the principle and mode of operation of the ball joint have been explained and illustrated in its various embodiments. However, it must be understood that the ball joint described herein may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
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20 2005 011 802.8 | Jul 2005 | DE | national |
This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2006/006738 filed Jul. 10, 2006, which claimed priority to German Patent Application No. 20 2005 011 802.8 filed Jul. 27, 2005, the disclosures of both are incorporated herein by reference,
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/006738 | 7/10/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/25/2008 |