Claims
- 1. A constant velocity joint comprising:a hollow outer joint member including an inner surface having a plurality of grooves formed therein; an inner joint member disposed within said outer joint member, said inner joint member including an outer surface having a plurality of grooves formed therein, each of said inner joint member grooves being associated with an outer joint member groove; a hollow cage disposed between said outer joint member and said inner joint member, said cage including a plurality of openings formed therethrough; a ball disposed in each of said plurality of openings formed through said cage, said balls extending into said associated inner and outer joint member grooves to provide a rotational driving connection between said outer joint member and said inner joint member; a sealing assembly including a first sealing member sealingly connected to said outer joint member and a second sealing member sealingly connected to said inner joint member, portions of said first and second sealing members overlapping one another; and an intermediate sealing member extending between said overlapping portions of said first and second sealing members for providing a seal therebetween.
- 2. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 1 wherein said intermediate sealing member includes a base that is mounted on one of said first and second sealing members for movement therewith and a lip that slidably engages the other of said first and second sealing members for movement relative thereto.
- 3. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 2 wherein said base is mounted on said first sealing member and said lip slidably engages said second sealing member.
- 4. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 2 wherein said base is disposed within a groove formed in a surface of said first sealing member.
- 5. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 1 further including a biasing element urging said first and second sealing members into sealing engagement with one another.
- 6. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 5 wherein said biasing element is generally hollow and frusto-conical in shape.
- 7. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 5 wherein said biasing element includes a first tapered portion having a lower edge, a second tapered portion extending from the first tapered portion, and a third tapered portion extending from the second tapered portion and terminating in an upper edge.
- 8. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 7 wherein said lower edge of said biasing element abuts said outer joint member and said upper edge abuts one of said first and second sealing members.
- 9. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 5 wherein said biasing element includes a first tapered portion defining a first outer diameter, a second tapered portion extending from said first tapered portion and defining a second outer diameter that is smaller than said first outer diameter, and a third tapered portion extending from said second tapered portion and defining a third outer diameter that is smaller than said second outer diameter.
- 10. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 5 wherein said biasing element includes a first tapered portion, a second tapered portion extending from said first tapered portion, and a third tapered portion extending from said second tapered portion, wherein a plurality of slots is provided in said second and third tapered portions.
- 11. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 1 wherein said intermediate sealing member includes a base that is mounted on one of said first and second sealing members for movement therewith and a plurality of lips that slidably engage the other of said first and second sealing members for movement relative thereto.
- 12. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 11 wherein said base is mounted on said first sealing member and said plurality of lips slidably engages said second sealing member.
- 13. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 11 wherein said base is disposed within a groove formed in a surface of said first sealing member.
- 14. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 11 further including a biasing element urging said first and second sealing members into sealing engagement with one another.
- 15. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 14 wherein said biasing element is generally hollow and frusto-conical in shape.
- 16. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 14 wherein said biasing element includes a first tapered portion having a lower edge, a second tapered portion extending from the first tapered portion, and a third tapered portion extending from the second tapered portion and terminating in an upper edge.
- 17. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 16 wherein said lower edge of said biasing element abuts said outer joint member and said upper edge abuts one of said first and second sealing members.
- 18. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 14 wherein said biasing element includes a first tapered portion defining a first outer diameter, a second tapered portion extending from said first tapered portion and defining a second outer diameter that is smaller than said first outer diameter, and a third tapered portion extending from said second tapered portion and defining a third outer diameter that is smaller than said second outer diameter.
- 19. The constant velocity joint defined in claim 14 wherein said biasing element includes a first tapered portion, a second tapered portion extending from said first tapered portion, and a third tapered portion extending from said second tapered portion, wherein a plurality of slots is provided in said second and third tapered portions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/477,787, filed Dec. 31, 1999 and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/114,339, filed Dec. 31, 1998, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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