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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2008
Filed:
Jul. 29, 2004
Keith A. Kozlowski, El Paso, TX (US);
Federico Villalobos, Chihuahua, MX;
Sergio Molinar, Chihuahua, MX;
Dennis R. Hansen, Freeland, MI (US);
Jerry L. Eaton, Hemlock, MI (US);
Keith A. Kozlowski, El Paso, TX (US);
Federico Villalobos, Chihuahua, MX;
Sergio Molinar, Chihuahua, MX;
Dennis R. Hansen, Freeland, MI (US);
Jerry L. Eaton, Hemlock, MI (US);
Delphi Technologies, Inc., Troy, MI (US);
Abstract
An apparatus and method that can be applied, for example, to seal a constant velocity joint. In a first aspect, a primary boot having a body defining a substantially smooth interior surface and a secondary boot associated with the primary boot and spaced from the interior surface. In a second aspect, a constant velocity joint having an outer joint member, an inner joint member positioned in the outer joint member, a plurality of ball members positioned between said outer and inner joint members, and a shaft engaged with and extending from the inner joint member. The primary boot is fixedly associated with respect to the outer joint member and slidably associated with said shaft. In a third aspect, a method comprising the steps of substantially sealing the constant velocity joint with the primary boot which includes first and second ends, fixedly associating the first end of the primary boot with the constant velocity joint, and slidably associating the second end of the primary boot with the shaft which extends from the constant velocity joint.