The present invention relates to a yoke and, more particularly, to a hybrid yoke having a cast iron portion and a steel portion for coupling to a vehicle driveshaft.
A vehicle drive shaft, which is usually made from steel tubing, transfers rotational power from the transmission end to the differential of an axle assembly for rotatably driving the vehicle wheels. A yoke is typically welded to the shaft so as to provide a means for connecting two or more driveshafts together. The yoke is also typically made from forging steel to allow for strong bonding between the driveshaft and the yoke. However, forging steel is a relatively expensive material.
Thus, it is desirable to reduce the cost of the yoke while maintaining the strength of the bond between the yoke and the driveshaft.
In accordance with the present invention, a hybrid yoke for coupling to a driveshaft of an automotive vehicle includes a cast iron portion having a pair of opposed yoke arms at a first end. The hybrid yoke further includes a steel portion having a yoke end and a shaft end, the shaft end for coupling to the driveshaft assembly and the yoke end for insertion in a second end of the cast iron portion.
Various objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
As representative of the present invention,
The cast iron portion 16 includes a pair of opposing arms 20 at a first end 22 thereof. The pair of opposing arms 20 extends generally axially from the first end 22 of the hybrid yoke 10. The arms 20 are generally symmetrical and are radially spaced relative to one another.
The steel portion 18 has a yoke end 24 and a shaft end 26. The yoke end of the steel portion 18 is inserted into a second end 27 of the cast iron portion 16 of the hybrid yoke 10. The shaft end 26 of the steel portion is coupled to the driveshaft 12. The hybrid yoke 10 including the cast iron portion 16 and the steel portion 18 is generally Y-shaped in form.
The cast iron portion 16 and the steel portion 18 is coupled together via an interlock feature that enhances the bond strength between the cast iron material and the steel material, while insuring torque transfer between the hybrid yoke 10 and the driveshaft 12. In a first embodiment, as shown in
In an alternative embodiment, the cast iron portion 16 has a radially inward extending notch 32 formed at the second end 27 and the steel portion 18 has a radially outward extending shoulder 34 formed at the yoke end 24 for cooperating with the notch 32 of the cast iron portion 16, as shown in
The hybrid yoke 10 of the present invention is formed by way of an insert casting process. In a first insert casting process, as shown in
In
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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20080058108 A1 | Mar 2008 | US |