Claims
- 1. A rack-and-pinion steering gear, comprising:
a lower shaft having a first end, a second end, and a shoulder depending radially outward from said lower shaft at a point between said first and second ends; a pinion gear defined in a portion of said lower shaft proximate said first end; a first bearing having a first side, a second side, and an inner edge, said inner edge being disposed on said lower shaft such that said first side abuts said shoulder; and a plurality of stakes being formed of deformed portions of said lower shaft, said stakes having a first section and a second section, said first section conforming to a radius defined at an intersection of said second side and said inner edge of said first bearing, and said second section resting against said second side of said first bearing.
- 2. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 1, further comprising an interference fit defined between said inner edge of said first bearing and said lower shaft for retaining said first bearing on said lower shaft.
- 3. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 2, wherein said first section of said plurality of stakes ensure that said first bearing is secured to said lower shaft in a manner that mitigates lash or movement of said first bearing between said shoulder and said plurality of stakes.
- 4. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 3, wherein said plurality of stakes are evenly distributed about a circumference of said lower shaft.
- 5. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 1, wherein said plurality of stakes comprises six stakes.
- 6. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 7, wherein said six stakes are evenly distributed about a circumference of said lower shaft.
- 7. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 1, wherein said plurality of stakes have a generally pyramidal or conical shape.
- 8. The rack-and-pinion steering gear as in claim 1, wherein the rack-and-pinion steering gear is an electric power steering system, hydraulic steering system, or a manual steering system.
- 9. A method of retaining a bearing on a shaft, comprising:
pressing the bearing on the shaft until a first side of the bearing contacts a shoulder defined on the shaft such that an interference fit is formed between an inner edge of the bearing and the shaft; and deforming a portion of said shaft into a second side of the bearing to form a stake, said interference fit and said stake cooperating to retain the bearing on the shaft.
- 10. The method as in claim 9, wherein a plurality of portions are deformed into said second side of the bearing to form a plurality of stakes.
- 11. The method as in claim 10, wherein said deforming to form said plurality of stakes occurs either simultaneously with said pressing on of the bearing or after said pressing on of the bearing.
- 12. The method as in claim 10, wherein forming said plurality of stakes comprises:
pressing a plurality of flat sections having chamfers defined therein into said plurality of portions such that each of said flat sections cause each of said portions to deform and flow into each of said chamfers.
- 13. The method as in claim 12, wherein said plurality of stakes comprises six stakes.
- 14. The method as in claim 12, wherein said chamfers have a generally pyramidal or conical shape.
- 15. The method as in claim 9, wherein deforming said portion of said shaft to form said stake comprises:
conforming a first section of said stake to a radius formed between said second side of said bearing and said inner edge of said bearing.
- 16. The method as in claim 15, wherein deforming said portion of said shaft to form said stake further comprises:
deforming a second section of said stake to rests against said second side edge of said bearing.
- 17. A tool set for retaining a bearing on a shaft, comprising:
a first tool having a first end, a second end, and a first bore defined therethrough between the first and second ends, said first bore having a dimension sufficient to receive a first end of the shaft therein, said first bore having a plurality of flat sections formed at said second end, each of said flat sections comprises a chamfer; and a second tool having a first end, a second end, and a second bore defined therethrough between the first and second ends, said second bore at said first end having a dimension sufficient to receive said second end of said first tool therein, said second bore at said second end has a dimension sufficient to receive a second end of the shaft therein, a lip being defined within said second bore, said lip being configured to receive a shoulder of the shaft thereon, wherein compression of said first tool into said second tool causes said lip to act on said shoulder of the shaft and causes each flat section of said plurality of flat sections to act on a portion of the shaft such that said portion deforms and flows into said chamfers.
- 18. The tool set as in claim 17, wherein said first tool comprises six flat sections.
- 19. The tool set as in claim 17, wherein said tool set is further configured to press the bearing on said shaft to form an interference fit therebetween such that the bearing is retained between said shoulder and said plurality of stakes by said stakes and said interference fit.
- 20. The tool set as in claim 17, wherein said chamfers have a shape that is generally pyramidal or conical.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/383,550, filed May 28, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383550 |
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