Trunnion cross

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Inventors

Ende, Eberhard

Application #

047940

Filed

May-6-1987

Published

Jan-3-1989

Current US Class

138/42
464/136
464/14

International Classes

F16D 003/41

Field of Search

138/42 138/43 464/11 464/14 464/136

Assignee

Gelenkwellenbau GmbH (Essen, DE)

Examiners

Stodola; Daniel P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Toren, McGeady & Associates

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Abstract
A trunnion cross for connecting two yokes. The trunnion cross includes two pairs of trunnions, wherein each pair is located diametrically opposite each other and extends along an axis, wherein the two axes of the trunnion pairs extend perpendicularly to each other. Each trunnion is received in a roller bearing mounted in an eye of the yoke. The trunnion cross defines two throughbores extending perpendicularly to each other. Cylindrical throttle inserts are inserted in the throughbores for pressure redcution. A thread is formed on the outer circumference of each throttle insert defining a throttle passage. The throttle inserts ensure a uniform reduction of the lubricant pressure within the trunnion cross toward all four trunnion bearing. The danger of a clogging of a lubricant duct by dirt particles is reduced. Any plugs formed by hardening lubricant which cause clogging of a lubricant duct can be ejected.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A trunnion cross for connecting two yokes, each yoke defining a pair of eyes receiving a roller bearing, the trunnion cross comprising two pairs of trunnions, the trunnions of each pair of trunnions located diametrically opposite each other and each pair of trunnions defining an axis, the two axes of the trunnions extending perpendicularly to each other, each trunnion adapted for mounting in one of the roller bearings, the trunnion cross defining two throughbores extending in the directions of the two axes, cylindrical throttle inserts inserted with a press fit in the throughbores for pressure reduction, and a thread formed on the outer circumference of each throttle insert defining a throttle passage.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a trunnion cross used for connecting two yokes via four trunnions which are arranged in two pairs on the trunnion cross. The trunnions of each pair of the trunnions are located diametrically opposite each other and each pair of the trunnions defines an axis, wherein the two axes of the trunnions extend perpendicularly to each other. Each yoke defines a pair of eyes receiving a roller bearing each. The trunnions are adapted for mounting in the roller bearings. The trunnion cross defines two throughbores extending in the direction of the two axes. Throttle inserts are inserted in the throughbores for pressure reduction.

2. Description of the Prior Art

German Offenlegungsschrift 27 21 706 discloses a trunnion cross in which, for improving the lubricant distribution, inserts are inserted into the bores provided for the lubricant which inserts effect a pressure reduction of the lubricant. The throttle device provided in accordance with this prior art reference is a disk which defines a bore having a very small diameter of approximately 0.8 mm.
 
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