Claims
- 1. A slip joint comprising:a first splined member having a plurality of external splines formed thereon; a second splined member having a plurality of internal splines formed thereon, said external splines cooperating with said internal splines to provide a rotational driving connection between said first and second splined members, while accommodating relative axial movement therebetween; a lubricant chamber extending throughout at least a portion of said cooperating external and internal splines; and a pressure compensating assembly that is urged toward said lubricant chamber so as to maintain a positive pressure situation within said lubricant chamber.
- 2. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein said lubricant chamber extends completely about said cooperating external and internal splines.
- 3. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein said pressure compensating assembly communicates with said lubricant chamber.
- 4. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein said lubricant chamber is defined by portions of said first and second splined members, a seal assembly extending between said first and second splined members, and said pressure compensating assembly.
- 5. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein said pressure compensating assembly includes a housing defined by defined by a hollow wall portion, an end portion, and a retainer portion.
- 6. The slip joint defined in claim 5 further including a biasing structure urges said pressure compensating assembly in a direction that tends to reduce the volume of said lubricant chamber.
- 7. The slip joint defined in claim 6 wherein said biasing structure is a spring that react against a portion of said pressure compensating assembly.
- 8. The slip joint defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second splined members are connected to components of a driveshaft assembly.
- 9. The slip joint defined in claim 8 wherein said first splined member is a slip yoke and said second splined member is a transition member connected to a driveshaft tube.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/314,125, filed Aug. 22, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Permalube Permanently Lubricated Drivelines (RPL Series) from Meritor dated Nov. 1997. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/314125 |
Aug 2001 |
US |