Claims
- 1. A constant velocity universal joint comprising:
- an outer joint part having a wall which includes first portions defining a plurality of circumferentially spaced outer running grooves and second portions defining a plurality of segments with each segment being disposed between each pair of adjacent outer running grooves, said first and second portions of said wall having generally uniform wall thickness, said wall thickness of said first portions being equal to said wall thickness of said second portions said wall of said outer joint part further defining a cavity having an open end and a radially outwardly pointing collar-shaped flange disposed at said open end, said flange having a wall thickness generally equal to said wall thickness of said first and second portions and having a groove-free outer edge, said outer edge of said flange serving as a seat for a convoluted boot to seal said joint;
- an inner joint part disposed in said cavity; and
- a plurality of balls disposed in said cavity and mating with said inner joint part and said outer running grooves of said outer joint part for establishing a torque connection between said outer joint part and said inner joint part.
- 2. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 wherein said wall of said outer joint part is deformed adjacent to said open end in order to engage a component of said constant velocity universal joint to secure said inner joint part within said cavity.
- 3. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 further comprising a cage having a plurality of windows, said cage disposed within said cavity between said outer joint part and said inner joint part, said inner joint part having a plurality of inner running grooves corresponding to said outer running grooves, said plurality of balls being received in said inner running grooves and said outer running grooves and held in position by said plurality of windows of said cage, said wall of said outer joint part being radially inwardly deformed in order to engage said cage to secure said inner joint part within said cavity.
- 4. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 1 wherein said collar-shaped flange is embraced by a thin-walled ring having bead-shaped indentations.
- 5. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 4 wherein said wall of said outer joint part is deformed in order to engage a component of said constant velocity universal joint to secure said inner joint part within said cavity.
- 6. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 4 further comprising a cage having a plurality of windows, said cage disposed within said cavity between said outer joint part and said inner joint part, said inner joint part having a plurality of inner running grooves corresponding to said outer running grooves, said plurality of balls being received in said inner running grooves and said outer running grooves and held in position by said plurality of windows of said cage said wall of said outer joint part being radially inwardly deformed in order to engage said cage to secure said inner joint part within said cavity.
- 7. A constant velocity universal joint comprising:
- an outer joint part having a wall which includes first portions defining a plurality of circumferentially spaced outer running grooves and second portions defining a plurality of segments with each segment being disposed between each pair of adjacent outer running grooves, said first and second portions of said wall having generally uniform wall thickness, said wall thickness of said first portions being equal to said wall thickness of said second portions, said wall of said outer joint part further defining a cavity having an open end and a radially outwardly pointing collar-shaped flange disposed at said open end, said flange having a wall thickness generally equal to said wall thickness of said first and second portions and having a groove-free outer edge; said outer edge of said flange serving as a seat for a convoluted boot to seal said joint;
- an inner joint part disposed in said cavity, said outer joint part being deformed adjacent to said open end in order to engage a component of said constant velocity universal joint to secure said inner joint part within said cavity; and
- a plurality of rolling members disposed in said cavity and mating with said inner joint part and said outer running grooves of said outer joint part for establishing a torque connection between said outer joint part and said inner joint part.
- 8. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 7 further comprising a cage having a plurality of windows said cage disposed within said cavity between said outer joint part and said inner joint part, said inner joint part having a plurality of inner running grooves corresponding to said outer running grooves, said plurality of rolling members being received in said inner running grooves and said outer running grooves and held in position by said plurality of windows of said cage, said wall of said outer joint part being radially inwardly deformed in order to engage said cage to secure said inner joint part within said cavity.
- 9. The constant velocity universal joint according to claim 7 wherein said plurality of outer running grooves comprises three axially extending guiding grooves arranged generally parallel to one another and having two opposing guiding faces, said inner joint part comprising three radially aligned arms corresponding to said three guiding grooves and a roller assembly disposed on each of said arms for engaging a respective guiding groove, said wall of said outer joint part having at least one inwardly deformed region disposed at said open end of said cavity in the region of said guiding faces in order to engage a respective roller assembly to secure said inner joint part within said cavity.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/032,268, filed Mar. 17, 1993, now abandoned.
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