Universal joint device and method of manufacturing the device

Joints and connections – Articulated members – Pivoted

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an adjustable joint unit including a generally plate-shaped arm having a socket portion to which a closing member is attached so that a ball head portion of a ball joint can slidably be contained in the socket portion. The invention also relates to a method of producing such an adjustable joint unit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventionally known examples of adjustable joint units provided with a generally plate-shaped arm having a socket portion to which a closing member is attached so that a ball head portion of a ball joint can slidably be contained in the socket portion is disclosed in Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1998-100628.
The adjustable joint unit disclosed in Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1998-100628 calls for pressing a steel plate so as to form a socket portion protruding from one of the two planar surfaces and a tubular portion on the other planar surface of the plate. The socket portion is formed in a generally cylindrical shape, and the vicinity of its outer end gradually or otherwise narrows towards the outer end, at which an aperture is opened. The tubular portion extends integrally and approximately coaxially with the socket portion. A bearing seat containing the ball head portion of a ball stud is housed in the socket portion, with the stud portion of the ball stud projecting from the aforementioned narrowing opening. A closing plate is fitted in the tubular portion's opening, which is located at the end opposite the narrowing opening of the socket portion, and rotatable rollers are rolled so that the tubular portion is crimped in such a manner as to be inclined inward. Then, with a given preliminary load applied to the ball head portion, the closing plate is attached to cover the opening of the tubular portion.
However, the structure disclosed in Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1998-100628 is incapable of improving the manufacturability of adjustable joint units, because it is necessary to form a tubular portion for crimping and securing the closing plate during the pressing process of the socket portion.
Examples of structures that call for containing a ball head portion in a socket by crimping include those disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No.1977-29374 or Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1993-76961.
Japanese Patent Publication No. 1977-29374 and Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1993-76961 relate to a structure including a generally cylindrical socket portion open at both ends, in other words having an aperture portion located at one end and a mounting opening portion at the other end, wherein the aperture portion and the mounting opening portion respectively permit the ball head portion and the stud portion of a ball stud to be inserted therethrough; the ball head portion is inserted from the mounting opening portion into the socket portion and contained therein, with a bearing seat between the ball head portion and the socket portion; a closing plate is fitted in the mounting opening portion; rotatable rollers are rolled so that the end of the socket portion where the mounting opening portion is located is crimped in such a manner as to be inclined inward; and a given preliminary load applied to the ball head portion, thereby firmly attaching the closing plate to and covering the mounting plate portion.
However, conventional structures disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1977-29374 or Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1993-76961 make it necessary to form the vicinity of the rim of the mounting opening portion thin enough to permit its shape to be changed by crimping so as to be inclined inward, thereby enabling the attachment of the closing plate. As it is necessary to specially provide the socket portion with a thin portion, the structure described above is unable to improve the manufacturability of adjustable joint units. Forming the end of the socket portion where the mounting opening portion is located thin makes it easy to be crimped inward. On the other hand, it presents the possibility of the crimped portion being deformed in such a manner as to flare outward should an external stress be applied to the ball stud. Such a deformation of the crimped portion may result in displacement of the closing plate, which may cause the ball stud to slip off of the socket portion. Furthermore, as the degree of reshaping performed by crimping the vicinity of the mounting opening portion inward is limited by various factors, such as the strength of the material and the thickness of the portion to be crimped, the area where it is in contact with the closing plate, too, is reduced. Should the mounting strength of the closing plate be reduced to such an extent as to allow a gap to be formed between the closing plate and the crimped portion, it may result in undesirable problems, such as entry of water, sand, dust or other foreign substances from outside, undesirable seepage of lubricant, such as grease, or displacement of the closing plate, which may cause dislocation of the ball stud.
As described above, the structure disclosed in Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1998-100628 is incapable of improving the manufacturability of adjustable joint units, because it is necessary to form a tubular portion for crimping and securing the closing plate during the pressing process of the socket portion.
As each structure disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 1977-29374 or Japanese Patent Public Disclosure No. 1993-76961 requires the vicinity of the rim of the mounting opening portion to be thin enough to permit its shape to be changed by crimping so as to be inclined inward, they are not only unable to improve the manufacturability of adjustable joint units but also present a problem in that the closing plate may not be attached with sufficient reliability.
In order to solve the above problem, an object of the present invention is to provide an adjustable joint unit which offers stable characteristics and improved manufacturability. Another object of the invention is to provide and a method of producing such an adjustable joint unit.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
An adjustable joint unit according to the invention includes a ball stud having a stud portion that is provided at one end thereof with a ball head portion, a bearing seat which serves to contain said ball head portion in such a manner as to permit the ball head portion to slide therein and has an insertion hole through which said stud portion is adapted to be inserted, a generally plate-shaped arm having a generally cylindrical socket portion which serves to contain said bearing seat and is formed by a pressing process so as to have an axis extending in the same direction as the thickness of the arm and be open at both ends, with an aperture portion that permits said stud portion to be inserted therethrough being formed at the protruding end, i.e. the end facing the direction in which the socket portion protrudes, and a mounting opening portion at the base end of the socket portion, and a closing member which is adapted to be attached in such a manner as to close off the mounting opening portion at the base end of the socket portion and apply a given preliminary load to the ball head portion of the ball stud, wherein said socket portion of the arm has a crimped portion provided along the inner rim of said mounting opening portion and adapted to receive and hold the outer rim of said closing member, said crimped portion formed by crimping into a flange-like shape that extends inward and formed in steps having different thicknesses, with the inner step thinner than the outer step. As the inner rim of the mounting opening portion of the socket portion, which has been formed by pressing a generally plate-shaped arm, is crimped to form a crimped portion adapted to receive and hold the outer rim of said closing member and having a flange-like shape that extends inward and formed in steps having different thicknesses, with the inner step thinner than the outer step, the structure according to the invention

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