Patents Assigned to GKN Glaenzer Spicer
  • Patent number: 5806936
    Abstract: A driven-wheel hub (18) includes an axial cavity (36) for the passage of the body of a bolt (16) for fixing a driving member (14) onto the hub. This member (14) is provided with a tapped hole (17) into which the threaded end (16A) of the bolt body is screwed. The cavity (36) has a diameter which is very much larger than the diameter of the bolt body and is bordered at its rear end by a bearing surface (40) for the head (45) of the bolt. The hub (18) furthermore includes a way of ensuring that it rotates as one with the driving member. A guide for guiding the bolt (37) are provided in the cavity (36) between the said bearing surface (40) and the entry to the tapped hole (15). The guides (38) are spaced away from the said bearing surface (40) along the axis of the hub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: GKN Glaenzer Spicer
    Inventor: Pierre Louis Guimbretiere
  • Patent number: 5591084
    Abstract: A transmission joint portion has an envelope with an interior peripheral surface. A plurality of bearing paths are defined by bearing tracks distributed about the axis of the envelope inside the envelope. Each bearing track has a bearing path surface on one side thereof and an opposite surface facing the interior peripheral surface of the envelope. An interior space is defined between the interior peripheral surface of the envelope and the opposite surfaces of the bearing tracks. A filler material made of one of a thermosetting and a thermoplastic matrix is filled into the interior space between the interior peripheral surface and each opposite surface. The interior peripheral surface is provided with portions extending opposite the opposite surfaces of the bearing tracks, with each portion having a contour that is substantially the same as the contour of the respective opposite surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: GKN Glaenzer Spicer
    Inventors: Bernard Poulin, Michel Margerie
  • Patent number: 5474630
    Abstract: The invention proposes a process for manufacturing a transmission shaft made of a composite material comprising at least one step for producing an external layer comprising reinforcing fibers impregnated with a heat-curable resin, characterized in that a peripheral sheath made of a knitted article is installed over the external layer prior to the curing of the resin during the polymerization cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1995
    Assignee: GKN Glaenzer Spicer
    Inventor: Michel Rouillot
  • Patent number: 5457992
    Abstract: The invention relates to transmission devices comprising at least one joint and/or at least one sliding connection and more particularly concerns taking up clearances and providing a dynamic balancing of such devices. The invention comprises mainly intentionally sufficiently unbalancing an inner or "floating" part of the device to exceed the random imbalance resulting from radial clearances existing in the joints (20) or sliding connections. The subsequent balancing of the whole of the transmission device is in this way rendered really effective.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: GKN Glaenzer Spicer
    Inventor: Pierre Guimbretiere
  • Patent number: 5451186
    Abstract: An axially fixed transmission joint (10) has a first element (16) which is connected to a first shaft (12) and carries articulation elements (22) of the transmission joint (10) which interact with complementary bearing tracks (24) formed in a second element (18) of the transmission joint (10) which is connected to a second shaft (14). The transmission joint (10) further has an axial stop member (32) connected to the first element (16) which interacts with a complementary spherical stop surface (52) formed in a sealing boot (54) of the transmission joint (10) for immobilizing the first element (16) axially in relation to the second element (18) in at least one direction of relative axial displacement. The sealing boot (54) has a first end (58) which is fastened to the second element (18) and a second end (62) which is fastened to the first shaft (12).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1995
    Assignee: GKN Glaenzer Spicer
    Inventors: Bernard Poulin, Michel Margerie