Claims
- 1. A high torque universal joint for providing a drive connection between the flanged ends of two rotatable elements, said joint comprising:
- a cross formed by two mutually perpendicular pairs of coaxially aligned trunnions;
- a pair of yokes, each yoke being subdivided into separate mating half sections, each half section including a base portion with an integral forwardly protruding bearing cap having a blind bore formed therein;
- bearings contained in said blind bores, the mating half sections of each yoke being adapted for assembly onto a pair of said trunnions, with each trunnion being journalled for rotation in one of said bearings, and with the base portions of the thus assembled mating half sections having juxtaposed surfaces located on opposite sides of a first yoke reference plane passing through the center of the joint;
- first interengagement means extending across said first yoke reference planes for opposing relative movement of the thus assembled mating half sections in directions parallel to said first yoke reference plane, said first interengagement means comprising a key extending into complimentary opposed keyways centrally located in said juxtaposed surfaces;
- connecting means for separably interconnecting the thus assembled mating half sections, said connecting means extending through said first interengagement means and said mating half sections in directions perpendicular to their respective first yoke reference planes;
- mounting means for detachably mounting the thus assembled and separably interconnected mating half sections to a respective one of said flanged ends, said mating half sections and said flanged ends having mutually abutting surfaces lying on second yoke reference planes which are perpendicular to the respective first yoke reference planes; and
- second interengagement means extending across said second yoke reference planes for mechanically coupling the thus assembled, interconnected and mounted mating half sections to their respective flanged ends.
- 2. The universal joint of claim 1 further comprising confronting channels in said juxtaposed surfaces, and spacer elements received in said channels, said spacer elements having oppositely facing surfaces cooperating with the bottoms of said channels to laterally locate said mating yoke half sections with respect to each other on opposite sides of their respective first yoke reference planes.
- 3. The universal joint of claim 1 wherein said second interengagement means comprises second keys formed integrally with said half sections and protruding rearwardly therefrom into recesses in said flanges ends.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 170,717 filed on Mar. 21, 1988, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 909,770 field on Sept. 19, 1986, also abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 744,227 filed June 13, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,637,807.
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