GB2533089A - A roller bearing as well as a cage suitable for such a roller bearing - Google Patents

A roller bearing as well as a cage suitable for such a roller bearing Download PDF

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GB2533089A
GB2533089A GB1421770.7A GB201421770A GB2533089A GB 2533089 A GB2533089 A GB 2533089A GB 201421770 A GB201421770 A GB 201421770A GB 2533089 A GB2533089 A GB 2533089A
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Holsnijders Jos
Wilhelmus Johannes Josef De Ruig Hans
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C19/00Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement
    • F16C19/02Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows
    • F16C19/04Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows for radial load mainly
    • F16C19/06Bearings with rolling contact, for exclusively rotary movement with bearing balls essentially of the same size in one or more circular rows for radial load mainly with a single row or balls
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C33/00Parts of bearings; Special methods for making bearings or parts thereof
    • F16C33/30Parts of ball or roller bearings
    • F16C33/38Ball cages
    • F16C33/3837Massive or moulded cages having cage pockets surrounding the balls, e.g. machined window cages
    • F16C33/3862Massive or moulded cages having cage pockets surrounding the balls, e.g. machined window cages comprising two annular parts joined together
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C33/00Parts of bearings; Special methods for making bearings or parts thereof
    • F16C33/30Parts of ball or roller bearings
    • F16C33/38Ball cages
    • F16C33/42Ball cages made from wire or sheet metal strips
    • F16C33/422Ball cages made from wire or sheet metal strips made from sheet metal
    • F16C33/427Ball cages made from wire or sheet metal strips made from sheet metal from two parts, e.g. ribbon cages with two corrugated annular parts

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Abstract

A cage (7, Fig. 1), e.g. ring-shaped, for a roller bearing (1, Fig. 1) comprises first (8, Fig. 2) and second (9, Fig. 3) wave-shaped holding plates opposite to each other, each plate comprises pockets 10,20 interconnected by bridges 21, wherein a bridge (11, Fig. 2) of the first plate comprises an opening (13, Fig. 2), and a bridge 21 of the second plate comprises a lip 23 located in, e.g. bent into, the opening, wherein in the circumferential direction the opening is wider than the lip, i.e. a tongue-in-groove connection. The bridge (11, Fig. 2) of the first plate may comprise an extension 14, e.g. two extensions adjacent to the opening, bent over the bridge 21 of the second holding plate. Each plate may be made as a whole or be integrally formed. The plates are rotatably interconnected to compensate for different pocket sizes due to production tolerances. Also a roller bearing comprising the cage is claimed.

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A roller bearing as well as a cage suitable for such a roller bearing
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a roller bearing comprising at least an outer ring, an inner ring, a number of rollers and a cage, which rollers and cage are at least partial) disposed between the outer ring and the inner ring, which cage comprises at least a first and a second wave shaped holding plate, which holding plates are located opposite to each other, each holding plate comprises at least two pockets and a bridge part extending between two adjacent pockets, wherein in opposite pockets of two holding plates at least one roller of the number of rollers is located, wherein the bridge parts of the holding plates comprises means to allow displacement of the holding plates with respect to each other in a circumferential direction of the outer and inner rings.
The invention also relates to a cage suitable for such a roller bearing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In such a roller bearing, known from JP2008025783A, balls are located in opposite pockets of two holding plates. Due to the bridge parts extending between two adjacent pockets, the balls located in two adjacent pockets are spaced apart in circumferential direction.
The bridge parts of the wave shaped holding plates located opposite to each other are connected to each other bn means of an elastic member. The elastic member is attached to the bridge parts bn means of an adhesive.
Due to the elastic member, the opposite bridge parts and thus the opposite holding plates can move with respect to each other in the circumferential direction. Such a movement will occur, when forces are applied on the balls and via the balls on the pockets surrounding the balls, whereby the forces on one pocket differ from the forces on the opposite pocket, due to which the opposite pockets are being moved with respect to each other in the circumferential direction.
Such different forces on opposite pockets man occur in case the due to production tolerances the dimensions of the pockets differ.
A disadvantage of the known roller bearing is that next to the holding plates, the cage comprises a number of elastic elements, being the same number as the number of balls, whereby each elastic member must be attached with each side with an adhesive to a bridge part.
This does not °nit) have a negative effect on the manufacturing costs, but has also the disadvantage that in use the connection between the elastic member and the bridge part mai] get lost wherein] the elastic member will get caught between the ball and the pocket or between the ball and the inner ring or outer ring. Furthermore there is a risk that bi.] the grease used for the lubrication in the roller bearing, the elastic capacities of the elastic member will deteriorate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One of the objects of the invention is to provide a roller bearing wherein] the disadvantages of the above mentioned roller bearing have been overcome.
This object is achieved In] the roller bearing according to the invention in that the bridge part of die first holding, plate comprises a passage, whilst the bridge part of the second holding plate comprises a lip located at least partialhi inside the passage, wherein in the circumferential direction the width of the lip is smaller than die width of the passage.
Since in the circumferential direction the width of the lip is smaller than the width of the passage, the lip is movable inside the passage in the circumferential direction. The lip can be moved until the lip abuts an edge of the passage. Since the passage as well as the lip are part of the holding plates no additional elements are needed to obtain holding plates which are movable with respect to each other in circumferential direction.
If desired the holding plates of the cage are onhj movable with respect to each other in circumferential direction during the production of the roller bearing. After the inner ring, the outer ring, the rollers and the cage are assembled and, preferabh] after the inner ring and outer ring have been rotated with respect to each other, the rollers have forced die holding plates of the cage to a preferred relative position, which position can be maintained Im] connecting the opposite bridge parts to each other, for example Imj welding or clamping.
An embodiment of the roller bearing according to die invention is characterized in that the lip of the second bridge part is a bent portion of the second bridge part.
Bu bending a portion of the second bridge part to form the lip, a lip is obtained in a simphj, cheap and reliable manner.
Another embodiment of the roller bearing according to the invention is characterized in that the bridge part of one of the two holding plates comprises at least one extension, which extension is bent over the bridge part of the other holding plate.
Bij means of the extension the holding plates are kept together to prevent or limit axial movement of the bridge parts with respect to each other, however therein, still allowing movement of the holding plates with respect to each other in the circumferential direction. Since the extension forms part of the bridge part, the extension does not increase the number of parts of the roller bearing.
Another embodiment of the roller bearing according to the invention is characterized in that the bridge part of die first holding plate comprises the extension, which extension is located adjacent to the passage.
When producing the first holding plate, the passage and the extension can easily be made in the holding plate, for example lin punching, stamping, laser cutting etc. Another embodiment of the roller bearing according to the invention is characterized in that the bridge part of the first holding plate comprises two of said extensions. which are located on opposite sides of the passage.
1313 having two extensions located on opposite sides of the passage, a stimmetrical construction around the passage and the lip located therein is obtained_ This guarantees stimmetric clockwise and counter-clockwise running of die bearing related to its clearance. 20 The clearance is die difference between the width of the passage and the width of the lip. Another embodiment of the roller bearing according to the invention is characterized in that the at least first and second wave shaped holding plates are ring-shaped forming a ring-shaped cage.
Bij such a ring-shaped cage all rollers of the roller bearing can be maintained on the desired position bn one single cage.
Another embodiment of the roller bearing according to the invention is characterized in that each of the at least first and second wave shaped holding plates is made as a whole.
In this manner each holding plate can easiln, fast and reliable be manufactured. Furthermore, the cage is obtained lin connecting die holding plates to each other without additional parts.
Another embodiment of the roller bearing according to the invention is characterized in that the rollers are balls.
Especialltj for balls, like in deep groove ball bearings or trust bearings, the cage as described above has proven to decrease the running noise and to increase the life of the bearing. Alignment of the two holding plates towards the balls reduces noise and friction.
The invention also relates to a cage for such a roller bearing, which cage comprises at least a first and a second wave shaped holding plate, which holding plates are located opposite to each other, each holding plate comprises at least two pockets and a bridge part extending between two adjacent pockets, wherein the bridge parts of the holding plates comprises means to allow displacement of the holding plates with respect to each other in a direction extending from one pocket to the adjacent pocket of the smile holding plate, wherein the bridge part of the first holding plate comprises a passage, whilst the bridge part of the second holding plate comprises a lip located at least partialltj inside the passage, wherein in the circumferential direction the width of the lip is smaller than the width of the passage. Such a cage can easilij be made, for example of holding plates, each made as a whole, to allow movement of the holding plates with respect to each other, when in use different forces are applied on the opposite pockets surrounding a roller of a bearing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a perspective, partiallij cross section of a first embodiment of a roller 20 bearing according to the invention, figure 2 is a perspective view of a first holding plate of the roller bearing as shown in figure 1, figure 3 is a perspective view of a second holding plate of the roller bearing as shown in figure 1, figure 4 is a perspective view of the first and second holding plate as well as balls of the roller bearing as shown in figure 1, figure 5 is an enlarged rear view of a detail of figure 4.
figure 6 is an enlarged front view of a detail of figure 4.
figure 7 is a perspective view of the first and second holding plate as well as balls of a 30 second embodiment of a roller bearing according to the invention, during assembhj of the plates, figure 8 is a perspective view of the first and second holding plate as well as balls of the second embodiment of a roller bearing according to the invenfion, after assembhg of the plates.
In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like elements.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The figures 1-6 show different views of an embodiment of a roller bearing 1 according to the invention. The roller bearing 1 is a deep groove ball bearing comprising an outer ring 2 with a radially inner surface providing a radially outer raceway 3, an inner ring 4 with a radially outer surface providing a radially inner raceway 5, a set of bearing balls 6 radially interposed between the outer raceway 3 and the inner raceway Sand a cage 7 for holding the balls 6. The cage 7 comprises a first wave shaped holding plate 8 and a second wave shaped holding plate 9, which holding plates 8,9 are located opposite to each other.
As can best be seen in the figures 2 and 4 the first wave shaped holding plate 8 is an endless ring, comprising a number of pockets 10, each with a partially hemispherical surface similar to the surface of the balls 6. Each set of two adjacent pockets 10 are connected to each 15 other by means of a bridge part 11.
Each bridge part 11 comprises at least a relatively flat base portion 12 extending in a circumferential direction indicated by double arrow PI and in a radial direction of die rings 2, 4. The base portion 12 is provided with a passage 13 having a width WP in the circumferential direction.
On each side of the passage 13, the bridge part 11 is provided with an extension 14 being folded over a folding line 15 extending in the circumferential direction and located on the upper side 16 of the holding plate 8. Each extension 14 has a width WE in the circumferential direction. The width WP of the passage 14 is about the same as the width WE of the extensions.
Each passage 13 is bounded in the circumferential direction by edges 17.
As can best be seen in figures 3 and 4, the second wave shaped holding plate 9 is an endless ring. comprising a number of pockets 20, each with a partially hemispherical surface similar to the surface of the balls 6. Each set of two adjacent pockets 20 are connected to each other by means of a bridge part 21.
Each bridge part 21 comprises at least a relatively flat base portion 22 extending in a circumferential direction indicated by arrow P1 and in a radial direction of the rings 2, 4. The base portion 22 is provided with a lip 23 having a width WL in the circumferential direction. De width WP of the passage 13 is larger than the width WL of the lip. The difference or clearance between the width WP and WL is preferably in de order of 0,5 -1,5 millimeter, depending on the diameter of the bearing 1. Preferablu, a smaller bearing has a smaller clearance.
The lip 23 is obtained Int providing the base portion 22 with two cuts perpendicular to the upper side 24 of the holding plate 8 and bending the lip 23 located between the two cuts over a folding line 25 located between ends of the cuts and extending parallel to the upper side 24. The lip 23 is bent in axial direction into an S-shape, wherebtt a lower part 260f the lip is connected at the folding line 24 to the base portion 22 and an upper part 27 extends parallel to the base portion 12 of the bridge part 11 of the first holding plate 8, when the lip 23 is located in the passage 13.
In figure 4 the two holding plates 8, 9 are positioned opposite each other, wherein.] between opposite pockets 10, 20 a cavity is formed in which a ball 6 is being disposed. The opposed bridge parts 11. 21 are connected to each other bu means of the extensions 14 of the bridge part 11, which are positioned over the upper side 24 of the base portion 22. The extensions 14 prevent the holding plates 8, 9 for moving with respect to each other in axial direction but do not prevent movement of the holding plates 8.9 with respect to each other in the circumferential direction as indicated bi double arrow Pt Bij connecting the opposed bridge parts 11,21 to each other, the lip 23 of bridge part 21 is positioned inside the passage 13.
Since the width WL of the lip 23 is smaller than the width WP of the passage 13, the holding plates 8, 9 can move with respect to each other in the circumferential direction as indicated bu double arrow Phi different forces are applied bij a ball 6 on the opposed pockets 10,20 until the lip 23 is in abutment with an edge 17 of the passage 13.
Due to the clearance WP-WL in the circumferential direction indicated bu arrow P1 of the holding plates 8,9, the holding plates 8,9 align themselves on die surfaces of the balls 6. This alignment corrects for the manufacturing errors of the tolerances of the two holding plates 8.9, being displaceable connected to each other.
Figures 7 and 8 show perspective views of the first and second holding plate 38,9 with balls 6 of a second embodiment of a roller bearing 31 according to the invention. The second holding plate 9 of the roller bearing 31 is identical to the second holding plate 9 of the roller bearing 1.
The first holding plate 38 differs from the first holding plate Sin that ends of the extensions 14 are connected to each other Li] a strip 39. The extensions and the strip can easilig be made in the holding plate, for example bu punching, stamping, laser cutting etc In the middle the strip 39 is provided with a spring portion 40 bend towards die second holding plate 9.
In figure 7 the holding plates 9. 38 are shown during assembly, whereby the extensions 14 extend parallel to the axis of rotation of the roller bearing 31.
In figure 8 the holding plates 9,38 are shown after assembly, whereby the extensions 14 extend parallel to the base portion 22 of the second holding plate 9. The spring portion 40 rests against the lip 23 and presses the lip 23 in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation into the passage 13 of the first holding plate 38. In this manner axial movement of the holding plates 38, 9 with respect to each other in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation is being easily prevented whilst movement of the holding plates 38, 9 with respect to each other in the circumferential direction indicated by double arrow P1 is still possible. During such a movement the spring portion 40 slides over the lip 23.
The first and second wave shaped holding plates 8, 9 are each made as whole from a metal like steel or plastic, like pohjamicle It is also possible that the bridge part comprises one extension, which is bent over the bridge part of the other holding plate.
It is also possible that the extension is located adjacent to the lip.
It is also possible that instead of balls other rolling elements are being used.
Instead old seal the sealing structure may comprise a shield.
The person skilled in the art will realize that the present invention is by no means limited to the preferred embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.
In the claims, the word "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article Fra'r or "an" does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of 25 these measures cannot be used to advantage.
Any reference signs in the scope should not be construed as limiting the scope of the
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1 roller bearing 2 outer ring 3 outer raceway 4 inner ring inner raceway 6 ball 7 cage 8 holding plate 9 holding plate pocket 11 bridge part 12 base portion 13 passage 14 extension folding line 16 upper side 17 edges 20 pocket 21 bridge part 22 base portion 23 lip 24 upper side 25 folding line 26 lower part 27 upper part 31 roller bearing 38 first holding plate 39 strip spring portion P1 double arrow WE width of the extension WP width of the passage 30 WL width of the lip

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  1. CLAIMS1. A roller bearing (1,31) comprising at least an outer ring (2), an inner ring (4), a number of rollers and a cage (7), which rollers and cage (7) are at least partialltj disposed between the outer ring (2) and the inner ring (4), which cage comprises at least a first and a second wave shaped holding plate (8, 38, 9), which holding plates (8, 38, 9) are located opposite to each other, each holding plate (8, 38, 9) comprises at least two pockets (10,20) and a bridge part (11, 21) extending between two adjacent pockets Oa 20), wherein in opposite pockets (10, 20) of two holding plates (8, 38, 9) at least one roller of the number of rollers is located, wherein the bridge parts (11, 21) of the holding plates (8, 38, 9) comprises means to allow displacement of the holding plates (8, 38, 9) with respect to each other in a circumferential direction of the outer (2) and inner (4) rings, characterized in that the bridge part (11, 21) of the first holding plate (8, 38, 9) comprises a passage (13), whilst the bridge part (11, 21) of the second holding plate (9) comprises a lip (23) located at least partial] inside the passage (13), wherein in the circumferential direction the width of the lip (WL) is smaller than the width of the passage (W11.
  2. 2. A roller bearing (1, 31) according to claim 1, characterized in that the lip (25) of the second bridge part (21) is a bent portion of the second bridge part (21).
  3. 3. A roller bearing (1, 31) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the bridge part (11, 21) of one of the two holding plates (8, 38, 9) comprises at least one extension (14), which extension (14) is bent over the bridge part (11,21) of the other holding plate (8,38,9).
  4. 4. A roller bearing (1, 31) according to claim 3, characterized in that the bridge part (11, 21) of the first holding plate (8) comprises the extension (14), which extension (14) is located adjacent to the passage (13).
  5. 5. A roller bearing (1,31) according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that the bridge part (11. 21) of the first holding plate (8) comprises two of said extensions (14), which are located on opposite sides of the passage (13).
  6. 6. A roller bearing (1,31) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the at least first and second wave shaped holding plates (8, 38, 9) are rim-shaped forming a ring-shaped cage (7).
  7. 7. A roller bearing (1.31) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each of the at least first and second wave shaped holding plates (8,38,9) is made as a whole.
  8. 8. A roller bearing (1,31) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rollers are balls (6).
  9. 9. A cage (7) according to one of the preceding claims, which cage (7) is suitable for a roller bearing (1). which cage (7) comprises at least a first and a second wave shaped holding plate (8, 38, 9), which holding plates (8, 38, 9) are located opposite to each other, each holding plate (8, 58, 9) comprises at least two pockets (10, 20) and a bridge part (11, 21) extending between two adjacent pockets (10, 20), wherein the bridge parts (11, 21) of the holding plates (8, 38, 9) comprise means to allow displacement of the holding plates (8, 38, 9) with respect to each other in a direction extending from one pocket (10, 20) to the adjacent pocket (10, 20) of the same holding plate (8,38, 9), characterized in that the bridge part (11) of the first holding plate (8) comprises a passage (13), whilst the bridge part (21) of the second holding plate (9) comprises a lip (23) located at least partially inside the passage (13), wherein in the circumferential direction the width of the lip (WL) is smaller than the width of the passage (WP).
  10. 10. A cage (7) according to claim 9, characterized in that the lip (25) of the second bridge part (21)is bent into the passage (13).
  11. 11. A cage (7) according to claim 9 or 10, characterized in that the bridge part (11, 21) of one of the two holding plates (8, 38, 9) comprises at least one extension (14), which extension (14) is bent over the bridge part (11, 21) of the other holding plate (8,33,9).
  12. 12. A cage (7) according to claim 11, characterized in that the bridge part (11,21) of the first holding plate (8) comprises the extension (14), which extension (14) is located adjacent to the passage (13).
  13. 13. A cage (7) according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the bridge part (11, 21) of the first holding plate (8) comprises two of said extensions (14), which are located on opposite sides of the passage (13).
  14. 14. A cage (7) according to one of the preceding claims 9-13, characterized in that the at least first and second wave shaped holding plates (8, 38, 9) are ring-shaped forming a ring-shaped cage (7).
  15. 15. A cage (7) according to one of the preceding claims 9-14, characterized in that each of the at least first and second wave shaped holding plates (8,38, 9) is made as a whole.
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