Claims
- 1. A constant velocity universal joint including a pair of outer yokes pivotally connected to a double inner housing which defines an axial direction and a centering apparatus positioned between the outer yokes, said centering apparatus comprising:
- a centering plate restrained axially but free to move radially between the outer yokes;
- a pin of constant cross-sectional area extending from each side of the centering plate in the axial direction;
- a pair of sliders journaled on the pin for translation relative to the pin in the axial direction with sliding surface contact between each slider and the pin, each one of said pair of sliders being on one side of the plate and having a through-bore to receive the pin;
- a pair of means defining a cavity, each of said means being fixed to one of the outer yokes to receive the adjacent slider; and
- mating spherical surfaces on the exterior of each slider and on the interior of each cavity defining means, respectively, to provide sliding surface contact between the cavity defining means and the corresponding sliders to hold the sliders within the cavity defining means for rotation of the sliders relative to the yokes so that the sliders reciprocate on the pin along the axial direction as the joint is articulated;
- wherein the centering plate is disposed within an annular raceway formed in the double inner housing between the outer yokes, the outer periphery of the annular raceway being enlarged to form a grease reservoir, and surface means formed with each side surface of the centering plate extending into the grease reservoir in the extreme positions of the joint to distribute lubricant from the grease reservoir to relatively sliding side surfaces of the centering plate and the annular raceway.
- 2. A constant velocity universal joint as in claim 1, wherein the surface means comprises at least one annular groove formed on each side surface of the centering plate.
- 3. A constant velocity universal joint including a pair of outer yokes pivotally connected to a double inner housing which defines an axial direction and a centering apparatus positioned between the outer yokes, said centering apparatus comprising:
- a centering plate restrained axially but free to move radially between the outer yokes;
- a pin of constant cross-sectional area extending from each side of the centering plate in the axial direction;
- a pair of sliders journaled on the pin for translation relative to the pin in the axial direction with sliding surface contact between each slider and the pin, each of the said pair of sliders being on one side of the plate and having a through-bore to receive the pin;
- a pair of means defining a cavity, each of said means being fixed to one of the outer yokes to receive the adjacent slider; and
- mating spherical surfaces on the exterior of each slider and on the interior of each cavity defining means, respectively, to provide sliding surface contact between the cavity defining means and the corresponding sliders to hold the sliders within the cavity defining means for rotation of the sliders relative to the yoke so that the sliders reciprocate on the pin along the axial direction as the joint is articulated; and
- means for enabling a deflection of the yokes relative to one another of at least 80.degree.;
- wherein the centering plate is disposed within an annular raceway formed in the double inner housing between the outer yokes, the outer periphery of the annular raceway being enlarged to form a grease reservoir, and surface means formed with each side surface of the centering plate extending into the grease reservoir in the extreme positions of the joint to distribute lubricant from the grease reservoir to relatively sliding side surfaces of the centering plate and the annular raceway.
- 4. A constant velocity universal joint as in claim 3, wherein the surface means comprises at least one annular groove formed on each side surface of the centering plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 679,814, filed Dec. 10, 1984, now abandoned.
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