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Ball-and-socket assembly and method of making

  • US 5,153,976 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1992
  • Issued: 10/13/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of assembling a ball-and-socket assembly, wherein the ball is located at an end of a rod and includes a diametrical groove within the ball, the socket comprises a bore within a body and includes a flared entrance wall communicating with an end opening of the body, the flared entrance wall defining at one end a shoulder located between the flared entrance wall and a large diameter portion of the bore, a small diameter portion of the bore located axially interiorly of the bore relative to the large diameter portion, and a frustoconical wall portion extending between said small and large diameter portions, comprising the steps of displacing a flexible member laterally into the groove of the ball such that the flexible member substantially surrounds a bottom of the groove and has a circumferential portion located partly in the groove, inserting axially the ball into the bore such that the flared entrance wall compresses the flexible member further into the groove, and continuing to insert the ball axially into the bore until the flexible member passes axially the shoulder and expands radially outwardly at the large diameter portion of the bore and thereby captures the ball within the bore.

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