The present invention relates to a dust cover for a ball joint and a method of attaching the dust cover for a ball joint. More specifically, the present invention relates to a dust cover for a ball joint to be mounted on a ball joint in which a knuckle of pinch bolt type having a knuckle groove is fastened and fixed to a shaft of a ball stud, and to a method of attaching the dust cover for the ball joint.
Many ball joints are used in suspension systems and steering systems of automobiles, for example. A ball joint is filled with grease to smooth the motion, and is covered with a dust cover to prevent a leak of the grease and an entry of foreign matter such as water and dust from the outside.
Ball joints are divided broadly into taper alignment ball joints and pinch bolt ball joints depending on how to fasten a knuckle to a ball stud.
For a taper alignment ball joint, the position of a knuckle 200 is determined so that a tapered outer peripheral surface 100a of a shaft 100 of the ball stud overlaps an inner peripheral surface 200a of the knuckle 200, as illustrated in
By contrast, a pinch bolt ball joint has a structure in which the knuckle 200 of pinch bolt type is fastened and fixed to the shaft 100 of the ball stud with a bolt 300, as illustrated in
Conventionally, a dust cover 400 has been proposed that includes a dust cover body 401 and an annular plate member 402 as a measure against the above, as illustrated in
The plate member 402 includes an annular board member 402a made of a hard material and an annular sealing part 402b that is integrally formed on the inner peripheral side of the annular board member 402a and is made of a rubber elastic material. The plate member 402 is interposed between the dust cover body 401 and the knuckle 200. The annular sealing part 402b is disposed so as to protrude to the surface on the knuckle 200 side of the annular board member 402a. An annular step 202 to accommodate the annular sealing part 402b is formed in the lower end part on the inner peripheral side of the knuckle 200. The plate member 402 is provided with an engaging projection 402c that is made of a rubber elastic material and that engages with the knuckle groove 201, on the surface on the knuckle 200 side of the annular board member 402a that is located on the outer peripheral side of the annular sealing part 402b. This structure prevents the plate member 402 from rotating with respect to the knuckle 200.
With the dust cover 400, the annular board member 402a of the plate member 402 can block the lower end face side of the knuckle groove 201, which enables a sealed area to be formed on the knuckle 200 side by bringing a seal lip part 401a disposed in the upper end part of the dust cover body 401 into close contact with the lower face of the annular board member 402a. Consequently, the sealed area can be formed extending from the shaft 100 of the ball stud to the knuckle 200 side as in the case of the taper alignment ball joint.
As described above, the dust cover 400 disclosed in JP-2015-152058-A enables a seal area to be formed as in the case of the taper alignment ball joint, so that the dust cover 400 produces a beneficial effect of surely preventing an entry of foreign matter. The following new problems, however, have been found as a result of an earnest examination made by the present inventor aiming to further improve the technology.
The conventional dust cover 400 has the plate member 402 between the dust cover body 401 and the knuckle 200, as illustrated in
Mounting work of the dust cover 400 is performed by mounting the dust cover body 401 and the plate member 402 to the shaft 100, and then attaching the knuckle 200 to the shaft 100 and fastening the knuckle 200 with the bolt 300. When the knuckle 200 is attached, the plate member 402 is rotated around the shaft and the engaging projection 402c is positioned to be aligned with the position of the knuckle groove 201, and then the knuckle groove 201 pinches and holds the engaging projection 402c. This problematically requires the work of matching the phases of the knuckle groove 201 and the engaging projection 402c when the dust cover 400 is mounted. Typically, ball joints are arranged in a narrow space in many cases, and it is thus desirable to save the work of matching the phase of the plate member 402 with that of the knuckle groove 201 in positioning the plate member 402 in order to further improve workability.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a dust cover for a ball joint, the dust cover including a dust cover body and a plate member, that can minimize the seal width with respect to a shaft of a ball stud and eliminate the need to machine a knuckle, and that can also save the work of matching the phase of the plate member with that of a knuckle groove in positioning the plate member when the dust cover is mounted.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a method of attaching the dust cover for a ball joint by which the work can be saved of matching the phases of the plate member and the knuckle groove when the dust cover is mounted, to easily position the plate member.
Other objects of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
The above-described problems are solved by the following respective inventions.
In a first aspect, a dust cover is provided for a ball joint to be mounted on a ball joint in which a knuckle of pinch bolt type having a knuckle groove is fastened and fixed to a shaft of a ball stud. The dust cover for a ball joint comprises:
In a second aspect, in the dust cover for a ball joint according to the first aspect, an upper end outer peripheral part of the stud mounting part in the dust cover body has a first seal lip part for sealing a space with a lower face of the plate body in the plate member, and an outer peripheral surface of the annular sealing part in the plate member has a second seal lip part for sealing a space with an inner peripheral surface of the annular step.
In a third aspect, in the dust cover for a ball joint according to the second aspect,
In a fourth aspect, in the dust cover for a ball joint according to the first, second or third aspect, an inner peripheral surface of the stud mounting part in the dust cover body has a third seal lip part for sealing a space with the outer peripheral surface of the shaft.
In a fifth aspect, in the dust cover for a ball joint according to any one of the first to fourth aspects, an inner peripheral surface of the annular sealing part in the plate member has a fourth seal lip part for sealing a space with the outer peripheral surface of the shaft.
In a sixth aspect, a method of attaching the dust cover for a ball joint as in any one of the first to fifth aspects is provided. The method comprises:
With the present invention, a dust cover for a ball joint, the dust cover including a dust cover body and a plate member, can be provided that can minimize the seal width with respect to a shaft of a ball stud and eliminate the need to machine a knuckle, and that can also save the work of matching the phase of the plate member with that of a knuckle groove in positioning the plate member when the dust cover is mounted.
With the present invention, a method of attaching the dust cover for a ball joint can also be provided, by which the work can be saved of matching the phases of the plate member and the knuckle groove when the dust cover is mounted, to easily position the plate member.
The following describes embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
The dust cover 1 includes a dust cover body 2 and a plate member 3 that is interposed between the dust cover body 2 and the knuckle 15, as illustrated in
The dust cover body 2 is formed of a rubber elastic material in a cup shape. One end (upper end in the figure) of the dust cover body 2 is a stud mounting part 21 into which the shaft 12 of the ball stud 11 is inserted, and the other end (lower end in the figure) thereof is a socket mounting part 22 that is mounted on the upper end part of the socket 14.
The stud mounting part 21 is open having a smaller diameter than that of the socket mounting part 22 so that the shaft 12 of the ball stud 11 is inserted into the stud mounting part 21 and the stud mounting part 21 is slidably mounted on an outer peripheral surface 12a of the shaft 12. A reinforcement ring 23 made of metal or hard synthetic resin is disposed in the stud mounting part 21. The socket mounting part 22 is open having a larger diameter than that of the stud mounting part 21 so as to be fixed to the socket 14. A reinforcement ring 24 made of metal or hard synthetic resin is buried in the socket mounting part 22.
In the upper end outer peripheral part of the stud mounting part 21, an annular seal lip part 211 (first seal lip part) is formed to protrude obliquely outward that comes into close contact with the plate member 3 for sealing. On the inner peripheral surface of the stud mounting part 21, seal lip parts 212 (third seal lip parts) are formed that come into close contact with the outer peripheral surface 12a of the stud 12 for sealing.
Furthermore, on the inner peripheral side of the reinforcement ring 23, an annular step 25 is formed having a shape of being cut out annularly at a certain depth from above (the knuckle 15 side). Thus, the stud mounting part 21 is open in a shape having a portion of relatively large diameter in which the annular step 25 is formed and a portion of relatively small diameter that is integrally connected to the lower part of the annular step 25. The portion of small diameter is a part that comes into contact with the outer peripheral surface 12a of the shaft 12 and in which the seal lip parts 212 is formed. The seal lip parts 212 are formed to have a slightly smaller inside diameter than the diameter of the shaft 12 so as to come into close contact with the outer peripheral surface 12a of the shaft 12.
In the present embodiment, the reinforcement ring 23 shows a preferred mode in which a cylindrical part 231 running along the shaft 12 of the ball stud 11 and a flange 232 overhanging toward the outside in the upper end part of the cylindrical part 231 are included to be formed in an inverted-L shape in section. In the reinforcement ring 23, substantially half of the cylindrical part 231 on the lower end side is arranged in the rubber elastic material that constitutes the stud mounting part 21. The inner peripheral surface on the upper end side of the cylindrical part 231 is exposed in the annular step 25. In other words, an inner peripheral surface 25a of the annular step 25 is defined by the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical part 231 in the reinforcement ring 23.
Meanwhile, the plate member 3 includes a plate body 31 and an annular sealing part 32.
The plate body 31 is made of an annular board member having a larger diameter than the outside diameter of the stud mounting part 21 in the dust cover body 2, specifically, than the outside diameter of the seal lip part 211. The plate body 31 is formed to have a slightly larger inside diameter than the diameter of the shaft 12.
In the outer periphery of the plate body 31, a plurality of cut parts 311 are formed at a fixed interval, as illustrated in
The outer peripheral petal parts 312 of the plate body 31 are structured to be capable of being easily bent by hand by using an appropriate jig such as a screwdriver so as to be engaged with the knuckle groove 151. Preferably, the plate body 31 itself can be bent and is made of a material that can maintain the bent state once it is bent. Specific examples of the material include a cold-reduced carbon steel sheet (SPCC material) and a stainless steel material (SUS material).
Although the illustrated cut parts 311 are formed by the respective U-shaped cut out grooves in plan view, the cut parts 311 may be narrower slits and the specific shape thereof does not matter. However, a width L3 of each cut part 311 in the circumferential direction is preferably smaller than the width L1 of the outer peripheral petal part 312. Because a large number of outer peripheral petal parts 312 can be formed in the plate body 31, any of the outer peripheral petal parts 312 is arranged all the more easily in the position corresponding to the knuckle groove 151, which allows workability to be more favorable in bending the outer peripheral petal parts 312 to be engaged with the knuckle groove 151.
The annular sealing part 32 is made of the same rubber elastic material as the dust cover body 2, and is disposed in the inner peripheral part of the plate body 31 so as to protrude toward the dust cover body 2 side. The annular sealing part 32 is accommodated in the annular step 25 of the dust cover body 2 with the dust cover 1 mounted on the ball joint 10, as illustrated in
The annular sealing part 32 does not protrude to the knuckle 15 side, and the surface on the knuckle 15 side of the plate member 3 is formed to be flush with the lower end face 15a of the knuckle 15 extending from the plate body 31 to the annular sealing part 32 so that the flat surface of the plate member 3 can be brought into close contact with the flat surface of the lower end face 15a.
A seal lip part 321 (second seal lip part) is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the annular sealing part 32. The seal lip part 321 is formed to have a slightly larger outside diameter than the inside diameter of the annular step 25 in the dust cover body 2. Consequently, the seal lip part 321 comes into close contact with the inner peripheral surface 25a of the annular step 25 for sealing.
Seal lip parts 322 (fourth seal lip parts) are formed on the inner peripheral surface of the annular sealing part 32. The seal lip parts 322 are formed to have an inside diameter equal to the inside diameter of the seal lip parts 212 in the stud mounting part 21 of the dust cover body 2. Consequently, the seal lip parts 322 come into close contact with the outer peripheral surface 12a of the shaft 12 for sealing.
When the dust cover 1 structured as described above is mounted on the ball joint 10, the annular sealing part 32 of the plate member 3 is accommodated in the annular step 25 of the dust cover body 2 so as not to protrude toward the knuckle 15 side. This structure requires no need of adding an annular step for accommodating the annular sealing part to the knuckle as in the conventional example illustrated in
Because the dust cover 1 has a structure in which the annular sealing part 32 of the plate member 3 is accommodated in the annular step 25 of the dust cover body 2, as illustrated in
Furthermore, because a plurality of outer peripheral petal parts 312 of the plate member 3 can be bent, any of the outer peripheral petal parts 312 located in the position corresponding to the knuckle groove 151 can be bent to the knuckle groove 151 side to be engaged with the knuckle groove 151. This work can be performed after the knuckle 5 is fastened and fixed to the shaft 12. Additionally, the plate member 3 does not need to be rotated to a large extent in order to match the phases of the knuckle groove 151 and the outer peripheral petal part 312. This can eliminate the work of matching the phase of the plate member 3 with that of the knuckle groove 151 by rotating the plate member 3 as in the conventional example when the plate member 3 is positioned, thereby substantially improving workability in mounting the dust cover.
As illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the inner peripheral surface 25a of the annular step 25 with which the seal lip part 321 of the annular sealing part 32 comes into close contact is not made of a rubber elastic material but of the hard reinforcement ring 23, thereby achieving stable sealing by the seal lip part 321.
The following describes a method of attaching the dust cover 1 to the ball joint 10 with reference to
First, the dust cover body 2 and the plate member 3 are mounted on the shaft 12 of the ball stud 11, as illustrated in
Next, the knuckle 15 is attached to the upper end part of the shaft 12 so as to sandwich the plate member 3 with the dust cover body 2, and is fastened and fixed with the bolt 16, as illustrated in
By this method of attaching the dust cover 1, the plate member 3 can be positioned after the knuckle 15 is fastened and fixed to the shaft 12. Because the phase of the plate member 3 does not need to be matched for positioning by rotating the plate member 3, the plate member 3 can be positioned easily.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-228170 | Nov 2015 | JP | national |
This application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/JP2016/082714, filed on Nov. 2, 2016, and published in Japanese as WO 2017/086178 on May 26, 2017 and claims priority to Japanese Application No. 2015-228170, filed on Nov. 20, 2015. The entire disclosures of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2016/082714 | 11/2/2016 | WO | 00 |