Claims
- 1. A ball joint assembly for pivotally interconnecting a first member and a second member, the ball joint assembly comprising:a housing defining a cavity having a stop face, said housing adapted to be coupled to the first member; a ball stud having a ball segment retained in said cavity and a post segment adapted to be coupled to the second member; and an elastomer having a substantially cylindrical body, an end face and a socket, said elastomer positioned within said cavity between said ball segment and said housing, said ball segment positioned within said socket and rotatably coupled to said elastomer, wherein said elastomer includes an integrally formed flange biasedly deformed to preload said end face into engagement with said stop face.
- 2. The ball joint assembly of claim 1 wherein said elastomer includes a recess in communication with said socket to store a lubricant.
- 3. The ball joint assembly of claim 1 wherein said socket partially envelops said ball segment for an area greater than a hemisphere.
- 4. The ball joint assembly of claim 1 wherein said socket includes a plurality of longitudinally extending grooves for receipt of a lubricant.
- 5. The ball joint of claim 1 further including an end cap coupled to said housing thereby enclosing said cavity.
- 6. The ball joint of claim 5 wherein said housing includes a lip engageable with said end cap to retain said elastomer within said cavity.
- 7. A ball joint assembly for pivotally interconnecting a first member and a second member, the ball joint assembly comprising:a housing having a cavity, said housing adapted to be coupled to the first member; a ball stud having a ball segment retained in said cavity and a post segment adapted to be coupled to the second member; an elastomeric bearing having a socket defined by an inner wall, said elastomeric bearing being positioned within said cavity between said ball segment and said housing, said ball segment being in local contact with said inner wall for an area less than the complete surface area of said inner wall.
- 8. The ball joint assembly of claim 7 wherein said ball segment engages said elastomeric bearing in a snap-fit connection.
- 9. The ball joint assembly of claim 8 further including an end cap enclosing said cavity, wherein said elastomeric bearing includes a flange, said end cap biasedly engaging said flange to bias said elastomeric bearing into contact with said housing.
- 10. The ball joint assembly of claim 9 wherein said elastomeric bearing is substantially cylindrically shaped and includes a planar end face biasedly engaging said housing.
- 11. A method of assembling a ball joint comprising the steps of:inserting a ball stud having a ball segment into a socket of an elastomeric bearing, said socket having a wall defining an aperture with a cross-sectional area, wherein a maximum cross-sectional area of said ball segment is greater than said cross-sectional area of said aperture thereby producing a snap-fit connection between said elastomeric bearing and said ball segment, wherein said ball segment engages a first portion of an inner surface of said bearing and is spaced apart from a second portion of said inner surface; and inserting said elastomeric bearing and said ball stud into a cavity of a housing.
- 12. The method of assembling a ball joint of claim 11 further including elastically deforming a flange extending from said elastomeric bearing to bias said elastomeric bearing into contact with said housing.
- 13. The method of assembling a ball joint of claim 12 further including the step of coupling an end cap to said housing to enclose said cavity and deform said flange.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of 09/755,536, filed Jan. 5, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,490.
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