Information
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Patent Grant
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6463624
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Patent Number
6,463,624
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 15, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Will; Thomas B.
- Beach; Thomas A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 20
- 016 45
- 016 38
- 016 39
- 016 31 R
- 016 31 A
- 384 537
- 403 270
- 403 335
- 403 13
- 403 14
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A joint structure of a wheel bearing comprises a bearing cover and a pivotal casing. The bearing cover has an outer edge being installed with a plurality of upper sheets which expand outwards; and between two upper sheets are formed with a downward extending lower sheet. The pivotal casing has a top being formed with a yoke; and the yoke is installed with a through hole with respect to the lower sheet. The lower sheet passes through the respective through hole. Thereby, the lower sheet penetrates through the respective through hole and the bottom of the upper sheet resists against the top of the yoke, then the lower sheet bends outwards to press the bottom of the yoke. Therefore, the bearing cover is steadily fixed to the yoke of the pivotal casing. No extra welding is necessary for enhancing the structure.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a joint structure of a wheel bearing, wherein no relative rotation occurs between the bearing cover and pivotal casing. No extra welding operation is necessary so does the desired object is achieved.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, in the prior art, a bearing
2
a
is installed to the yoke
30
a
f the pivotal casing
3
a
of a wheel. After the bearing cover
1
a
covers on the bearing
2
a,
the outer edge
10
a
at the distal end of the bearing cover
1
a
passes through the round hole
31
a
on the yoke
30
a
so that the outer edge
10
a
of the bearing cover
1
a
is bent so as to be buckled to the yoke
30
a.
Therefore, by the pivotal shaft
4
a,
the orientation of the wheel pivotally connected to the pivotal casing
3
a
can be controlled.
However, since the bearing cover
1
a
and the round hole
31
a
all have round shapes. Therefore, when the joint
32
a
of the two are loose, the bearing cover
1
a
possibly rotates on the yoke
30
a
so that the orientation of the wheel can not be controlled. Therefore, in the prior art, a welding
33
a
is necessary to enhance the joint so as to have a preferred joint structure. However, the cost and time are increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To achieve the object, the present invention provides a joint structure of a wheel bearing comprising a bearing cover and a pivotal casing. The bearing cover has an outer edge being installed with a plurality of upper sheets which expand outwards; and between two upper sheets are formed with a downward extending lower sheet. The pivotal casing has a top being formed with a yoke; and the yoke is installed with a through hole with respect to the lower sheet. The lower sheet passes through the respective through hole. Thereby, the lower sheet penetrates through the respective through hole and the bottom of the upper sheet resists against the top of the yoke, then the lower sheet bends outwards to press the bottom of the yoke. Therefore, the bearing cover is steadily fixed to the yoke of the pivotal casing. No extra welding is necessary for enhancing the structure.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partial cross sectional view of the joint structure of a prior art wheel.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an assembled perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an elevation view of the bearing cover according to the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a partial cross sectional view showing the application of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, the exploded perspective view, assembled perspective view, and elevational view of the bearing cover
1
of the present invention are illustrated. The present invention provides joint structure of the bearing of a wheel. The structure includes a bearing cover
1
, and a pivotal casing
3
. The bearing cover
1
is a hollow cylinder and is formed with a penetrating opening
13
. The opening
13
has a bearing
2
. The outer edge of the distal end of the bearing cover
1
is installed with a plurality of upper sheets
10
which expands outwards. Between two upper sheets
10
are formed with a downward extending lower sheet
11
.
Besides, referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
5
, the top of the pivotal casing
3
is formed with a yoke
30
. The yoke
30
is installed with a through hole
31
with respect to the lower sheet
11
. The lower sheet
11
passes through the respective through hole
31
. By the lower sheets
11
penetrating through the respective through hole
31
and the bottoms of the upper sheets
10
resisting against the top of the yoke
30
and then bending the lower sheet
11
outwards to press the bottom of the yoke
30
, the yoke
30
is clamped between the upper sheets
10
and lower sheets
11
and therefore, the bearing
2
in the bearing cover
1
can be steadily installed in the upper side of the yoke
30
of the pivotal casing
3
. Since the lower sheet
11
passes through the respective through hole
31
, and then it is bent outwards to resist against the bottom the yoke
30
, the bearing cover
1
will not rotate relatively to the pivotal casing
3
or separate from the pivotal casing
3
. Therefore, no welding operation is necessary. Thus the time and work are saved so does the cost saved.
Furthermore, referring to
FIG. 5
, the top of the bearing cover
1
is extended inwards to be formed with an annular thin piece
12
. The thin piece
12
encloses tightly the bearing
2
in the bearing cover
1
. Therefore, the pivotal casing
3
is prevented from separating from the top of the bearing cover
1
due to an outer force from the bearing
2
.
In the joint structure of a wheel bearing according to the present invention, the upper sheets
10
and lower sheets
11
are used to clamp the yoke
30
of the pivotal casing
3
steadily and the lower sheets
11
penetrate through the through holes
31
of the yoke
30
. Therefore, no relative rotation occurs between the bearing cover
1
and pivotal casing
3
. No extra welding operation is necessary so does the desired object is achieved.
In summary, by the present invention, the defects of the prior art, such as the relative rotation of the bearing cover with respect to the pivotal casing, improper controlling about the orientation of the wheel, welding operation being necessary for enhancing the structure, are improved by the present invention.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details described thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A joint structure of a wheel bearing comprising:a bearing cover having an outer edge being installed with a plurality of upper sheets expanding outwards; between two upper sheets being formed with a downward extending lower sheet; and a pivotal casing having an top being formed with a yoke; the yoke being installed with a through hole with respect to the lower sheet; the lower sheet passing through a respective through hole; thereby, the lower sheet penetrating through the respective through hole and a bottom of the upper sheet resisting against the top of the yoke, and then the lower sheet bending outwards to press a bottom of the yoke.
- 2. The joint structure of a wheel bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein a top of the bearing cover is inwards extended with an annular thin piece.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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Date |
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60-135304 |
Jul 1985 |
JP |
5-248444 |
Sep 1993 |
JP |
0618088 |
Oct 1994 |
WO |