Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Utilizing opposite sides of member
Patent
1993-06-10
1996-07-16
Bertsch, Richard A.
Joints and connections
Rod end to transverse side of member
Utilizing opposite sides of member
403318, 403359, 464178, 384544, 3011051, B60B 2702, F16C 1106
Patent
active
055360980
ABSTRACT:
A bearing assembly for a wheel hub/constant velocity universal joint unit which includes a double-row bearing which has a one-piece outer bearing ring to be connected to a wheel carrier. The bearing inner bearing rings are directly formed by the wheel hub, on the one hand, and by the outer part of the constant velocity universal joint, on the other hand. The parts non-rotatingly engage one another in a form-fitting way and are axially tensioned relative to one another, with the wheel hub, on the one hand, and the outer part of the constant velocity universal joint, on the other hand, including form-fitting engaging mechanism, which are adapted to one another and which enable the two parts to be connected in only one single angular position relative to one another.
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Bertsch Richard A.
Lohr & Bromkamp GmbH
Wicker William
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