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Ball joint assembly having an extended ball surface

  • US 5,150,981 A
  • Filed: 09/10/1991
  • Issued: 09/29/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/29/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A ball unit for use in a ball joint assembly, said assembly including a ball unit, which is generally elongated in shape and formed from a single columnar material, and a socket unit which may be operatively coupled thereto to provide a relative motion therebetween, said ball unit comprising:

  • a ball section formed at a top end of said ball unit and movably received in a socket section of said socket unit when assembled, said ball section providing a spherical contact surface contacting a spherical contact surface of said socket section;

    a cut-away section formed immediately adjacent to said ball section and having a first diameter, said cut-away section being relatively short with respect to said ball section in a longitudinal direction of said ball unit;

    a nut section formed adjacent to said cut-away section and having a nut shape and a second diameter which is a diameter of a largest circle definable by said nut section and which is greater than said first diameter; and

    a holding section formed adjacent to said nut section;

    wherein said ball section includes an extended portion which partly extends longitudinally into and peripherally surrounds a space defined by said cut-away section and which is defined when said ball section is subjected to a ball deformation roll rolling process in the form of a circular cantilevered overhang having a substantially non-flat tip end of a predetermined portion of said ball section to thereby provide an extended spherical surface, said tip end defining a third diameter which is greater than said first diameter but smaller than said second diameter.

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