Joints and connections – Articulated members – Pivoted
Patent
1985-12-04
1987-05-19
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
Articulated members
Pivoted
403141, 403326, 291495B, F16C 1106
Patent
active
046663304
ABSTRACT:
A ball joint assembly includes a body member having a socket defined by a cylindrical side wall and a bottom wall. A ball stud having a ball end portion is received in the socket, and is adapted to swivel with respect to the body member through a predetermined cone angle. The ball end is retained in the socket by a split retaining ring having a circular cross section which cooperates between the socket and the ball end portion to prevent removal of the ball end portion from the socket. The ring is seated in an arcuate annular seat formed in the cylindrical side wall of the socket, and has an arcuate extent of less than 180 degrees from an intersection of the seat and the socket side wall. A conical bearing wall extends upwardly and inwardly from the arcuate seat to the socket side wall, and is tangent to the arcuate annular seat.
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Kundrat Andrew V.
Tuthill Corporation
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