The advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
It is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions, directions or other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
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The axle shaft 22 is provided with a flange 24 containing a plurality of apertures 26. The apertures 26 receive threaded bolts 28 located on the wheel hub 20. The bolts 28 are located through the apertures 26 and a nut 30 is located on each bolt 28 to secure the axle shaft 22 to the wheel hub 20.
The wheel hub 20 has an axis of rotation 32, an inner face 34, an outer face 36 and a cavity 38. A plurality of bearings 40 and a quantity of lubricant 42 are located within the cavity 38. The lubricant 42 reduces friction in the bearings 40 and transfers heat from the bearings 40.
A gasket 44 is located between the outer face 36 and an inside surface 46 of the axle flange 24 to keep the lubricant 42 from leaking out between the hub 20 and the flange 24. Referring now to
The outer periphery 54 has a first diameter portion 66 and a second diameter portion 68. Preferably, the second diameter portion 68 is radially larger than the first diameter portion 66. It is also preferred that the second diameter portion 68 extend along the outer periphery 54 for a predetermined distance to create a tab 70.
As seen in the figures, the gasket 44 can comprise two second diameter portions 68 separated by first diameter portions 66. The second diameter portions 68 are preferably spaced equidistant from one another but they may be located any distance from one another. Further, while the gasket 44 is depicted as having two tabs 70, it can be appreciated that any number of tabs 70 may be located about the gasket 44 and they may be spaced any distance from one another.
When the two second diameter portions 68 are spaced equidistant from one another, the gasket 44 is substantially symmetrical about a horizontal x axis 72 and a vertical y axis 74. It can be appreciated that the plurality of apertures 64 in the intermediate portion 56 are preferably equally spaced from one another and located at substantially equal distances from a center point 76 of the aperture 58 thus making them symmetrical about the x axis 72 and y axis 74 also.
It can be appreciated that since first and second diameter portions 66, 68 are defined, that the outer edges 78, 80 of these portions 66, 68 are curvilinear. It is within the scope of the present invention, however, for the edges 78, 80 to be non-curvilinear.
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The gasket 44 may be constructed of a fiber composite material such as that available from Accurate Felt and Gasket Manufacturing Company, Inc. of Cicero, Ill. The fiber composite material is a micropore and hydrofused product currently having product number HFL971. Alternatively, the gasket 44 may be constructed of metal, such as steel, that has been overcoated with a rubber-like material. It is also within the scope of the present invention to form the gasket 44 of paper-like material, as known by those skilled in the art.
An alternative embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
For example,
Another embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
The dam 92 is preferably constructed of the same material as the gasket 44. In a most preferred embodiment, the dam 92 is one-piece and integrally formed with the gasket 44. It is within the scope of the present invention, however, to separately produce the dam 92 and to produce it from a material different from the rest of the gasket 44. A dam 92 produced in either of these ways can be attached to the gasket 44 by mechanical-type fasteners, couplings and/or adhesives.
In the embodiment depicted in
For example, as seen in
While only circular and triangular dams 92 are depicted in the figures, it must be appreciated that the present invention is in no way limited to just these dams 92. Instead, dams 92 having any number of sides, shapes and dimensions may be used with the present invention.
Regardless of the dam 92 shape or style, it can be appreciated that the dams 92 provide additional surface area for the gasket 44. Much like the above discussed tabs 70, information regarding the gasket 44, the wheel hub 20 or any other component may be located on the dam 92 of the gasket 44.
A method of using the present invention comprises the following steps. It can be appreciated that the present invention has particular utility as a gasket between the outer face 36 and the flange 24 to prevent contaminants from entering the floating axle system or lubricant 42 from leaving the system.
The invention also has utility in that when the gasket 44 is installed on such a system, the tabs 70 extend outwardly from an outer edge 102 of the flange 24 and from an outer surface 104 of the hub 20. By extending beyond the flange 24 and the hub 20, information on the tab 70 or tabs 70 can be easily read by a service person working on any of the above-named components of the vehicle. For example, information regarding the wheel hub type can be located by any means on the tab 70. By locating the information the tab 70, one can view it without removing any parts to read it.
The axle shaft 22 can be removed from the wheel hub 20 and the gasket 44 preferably remains in place on the wheel hub 20. The gasket 44 can be assured to remain in place on the hub 20 when an adhesive is located on the inner face 48 of the gasket 44 so that it holds to the outer surface 104 of the wheel hub 20.
The adhesive may be any product known to those skilled in the art that will not interfere with the performance of the lubricant 42. One such product may be such as an RTV material, or a room-temperature vulcanizing material. Such materials are traditionally defined as rubber compounds that solidify and stabilize at room temperatures.
A similar or identical adhesive material 106 may be located, in addition to or separate from the adhesive on the face 48 of the gasket 44, about the inner peripheral edge 60 of the gasket 44, as seen in
When any of the above-described gaskets 44 have any one of the above-described dams 92, the dam 92 prevents or reduces lubricant 44 from escaping from the wheel hub 20 when the axle shaft 22 is removed. Those skilled in the art appreciate that an axle shaft 22 might be removed from the wheel hub 20 for many reasons including, but not limited to, when the vehicle is to be towed.
In a preferred embodiment, the inner dam edge 96 of the gasket 44 has a smaller dimension than a diameter 108 of the cavity 38 of the wheel hub 20. For example, if the gasket 44 having the dam 92 depicted in
The dam 92 depicted in the gasket 44 of
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the present invention has been described in what is considered to represent its preferred embodiments. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.