Including Splines Patents (Class 301/111.02)
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Patent number: 9039286Abstract: A bearing device for a wheel prevents backlash in a circumferential direction and has excellent workability for connecting a hub wheel and an outer joint member of a constant velocity universal joint. The bearing device includes a recess-projection fitting structure in which the hub wheel and a shaft section, which is fitted in a hole of the hub wheel of the outer joint member of the constant velocity universal joint, are unitized together. In the recess-projection fitting structure, entire fitting regions among projections on the outer surface of the shaft section of the outer joint member and recesses, which fit on the projections, are brought into intimate contact with each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: NTN CorporationInventors: Akira Torii, Hiroshi Kawamura, Kiyoshige Yamauchi, Masahiro Ozawa, Tohru Nakagawa, Yuichi Asano, Mitsuru Umekida, Hisaaki Kura, Shin Tomogami
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Patent number: 8646561Abstract: An assembling structure for wheel and hub of an electric bicycle is disclosed, the structure capable of firmly assembling a hub and a wheel by separately manufacturing the hub embedded with a motor and a transmission gear box from the wheel, the structure including a hub accommodating a motor therein, a wheel coupled to one side of the wheel by way of a sliding fit, a groove unit circumferentially arranged at a periphery of the hub, and a lug unit formed at an area coupled to the hub of the wheel and meshed with the groove unit to allow the wheel to rotate with the hub, whereby coupling of the wheel and the hub is simplified to reinforce the coupling force therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: LG Innotek Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hongshik Yun, Jaehyun Park
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Patent number: 7591592Abstract: A journal for coupling a wheel to an axle includes a main body portion and a separate locking element mounted to the main body portion. The locking element includes a locking arm and an integral resilient leaf spring. The locking element is pivotable about a pivot axis A-A extending through a pair of pivot extensions between a release position and a secured position. In the release position, the axle is movable into and out of a reception space within the main body portion. In this release position, the leaf spring bears against the main body portion to bias the locking arm towards the secured position. In the secured position, the locking arm engages with a groove in the axle to secure the axle in position in the reception space.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Menza LimitedInventors: Patrick Beirne, Thomas Mullen
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Publication number: 20090039700Abstract: A solid axle for the driving wheels of an automotive vehicle has axle tubes through which axle shafts extend. Each tube at its outboard end is fitted with a wheel end, including a housing that is secured firmly to the tube, a hub having a drive flange located beyond the housing and a spindle that projects into the housing, and an antifriction bearing located between the housing and the hub spindle. Each axle shaft at its outboard end has a drive spindle that emerges from shoulder. The drive spindle projects through the hub at the end of its axle shaft and beyond the hub is deformed outwardly over a surface of the hub in the provision of a formed end, so that the hub is captured between the shoulder and the formed end, thus unifying the axle shaft and wheel end.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: The Timken CompanyInventors: Mircea Gradu, Stuart W.J. Hamilton, Steven A. Roman, Praveen M. Pauskar
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Patent number: 7351171Abstract: A rear hub has a hub shaft and a hub outer that is configured to be mounted in a freely rotatable manner to the hub shaft. The hub outer has an outer main body and an adapter. The outer main body is arranged on the radially inward side of a sprocket, and has a first rotation preventing section that engages with an engaging section 64 of the sprocket in such a manner that the outer main body cannot rotate relative to the sprocket. The adapter is mounted in a freely rotatable manner on an adapter mounting section of the outer main body. The adapter includes a second rotation preventing section that engages with the engaging section of the sprocket in such a manner that the adapter cannot rotate relative to the sprocket.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Shimano Inc.Inventors: Takanori Kanehisa, Takuji Tatsumi, Kozo Kitagawa
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Patent number: 6869151Abstract: A knuckle-supported wheelend assembly includes a shaft having a contoured peripheral surface portion proximate to an outboard end featuring a minimum radius and a maximum radius, and a hub mounted on the shaft's contoured surface portion via a complementary, contoured central bore. The nontapered contoured hub-shaft interface includes a slight twist or jog to reduce backlash and to permit a relative shortening of the length of axial hub-shaft engagement to as little as about 45% of the maximum radius, thereby advantageously reducing scrub radius for a given wheel-tire combination. By eliminating any required taper of the contoured interface, the hub's inboard face firmly abuts the machined face of the inner race of a knuckle-mounted, shaft-supporting bearing assembly to achieve reduced assembly runout. The hub's wheel-mounting face and integral annular friction surfaces are each machined with reference to the inboard hub face to ensure a high degree of parallelism.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Douglas C. Myers, Hui Hugh Wang, Karl-Heinz Simons