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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 29, 2004
Filed:
Dec. 29, 1999
Daniel C. Perry, Temperance, MI (US);
Christopher C. Cheney, Bowling Green, OH (US);
Torque-Traction Technologies, Inc., Holland, OH (US);
Abstract
A method of manufacturing a driveshaft for use in a vehicular drive train system includes the initial step of providing an inner tube including a portion having a plurality of splines formed therein. A portion of an outer tube is then disposed about the portion of the inner tube in an overlapping or telescoping manner, preferably in a press fit relationship. Next, portions of the outer tube are deformed radially inwardly about the inner tube. The radially inwardly deformed portions of the outer tube that extend between the external splines of the inner tube define internal splines on the outer tube. The internal splines formed on the outer tube cooperate with the external splines formed on the inner tube to provide a rotational driving connection between the inner tube and the outer tube, while normally preventing relative axial movement therebetween. However, if a relatively large axial force is applied to the ends of the driveshaft assembly, some or all of the splines will deform, allowing relative axial movement to occur between the inner tube and the outer tube. The splines may extend parallel to the rotational axis of the inner and outer tubes, or alternatively may be tapered relative to the inner tube.