The present invention relates to a ball bearing having an inner race and an outer race. Moreover, the present invention relates to a vacuum pump, preferably a turbomolecular vacuum pump equipped with a ball bearing of this type.
Ball bearings of the type stated serve the purpose of holding and guiding rotatable machinery components, generally shafts. The outer race—in the instance of inverted bearings also the inner race—is supported by a fixed component (bearing disk, housing or alike). Generally bearings of this type are oil- or grease-lubricated bearings. The present invention may also be applied to grease-free bearings. Equally the present invention is independent of whether the bearings are implemented with or without a cage.
It is the task of the present invention to implement a ball bearing of the aforementioned kind such that in the event of a failure of the bearing and guidance of the rotating component damage to, respectively within the machine is avoided.
This task is solved by the present invention through the characterising features and measures of the patent claims.
In that the gap between surfaces which oppose each other is relatively small, these surfaces assume in the instance of uncontrolled movements of the rotating unit the function of emergency bearing surfaces. The rotating unit is guided in a single emergency rundown to standstill without the occurrence of a rotor crash. The friction produced during an emergency rundown is so great that the installed drive power will no longer suffice. The converter of the drive unit switches to failure so that standstill is attained rapidly.
Still further advantages of the present invention will be appreciated to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading and understanding the following detailed description.
The invention may take form in various components and arrangements of components, and in various steps and arrangements of steps. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the invention.
The bearings 1 depicted in the drawing
In order to form the emergency bearing surfaces 14, 15 in accordance with the present invention one or both bearing races 2, 3 are equipped with ring-shaped projections which—when arranged on the side opposing the bearing cover 8 simultaneously provide the function of a second bearing cover 8. In the solution in accordance with
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The size of the gap 24 between the emergency bearing surfaces 14, 15 should be as small as possible. However, the size of said the gap must not fall below the permissible bearing tolerances. The fact that the bearing tolerances are frequently different in the radial and the axial direction needs to be taken into account when selecting the gap size.
For the purpose of supplying the bearings 35 and 36 with a lubricant, a vessel 41 filled with oil 40 is affixed underneath the turbomolecular pump 25. The drive shaft 34, the lower end of which is immersed in the oil exhibits an inner coaxial bore 42 which owing to the conically expanding bottom section 43 effects pumping of the lubricating oil towards the top. Through cross bores 44 the oil first arrives at the upper bearing 35 and there flows, due to the effect of gravity, through the bottom bearing 36 back into the oil vessel.
Through the forevacuum port 45 and the line 46 the turbomolecular pump 25 is connected to the forevacuum pumping facility 47. Since there exists between the motor/bearing chamber 31 and the forevacuum port 45 a connection, there also prevails in space 31 the necessary forevacuum pressure needed to operate the turbomolecular pump. In order to prevent corrosive gases being pumped by the turbomolecular pump from entering into the bearing chamber 31, a purge gas facility is provided which initially comprises the gas admission pipe 48 opening out into the bearing chamber. For the purpose of admitting the purge gas in a controlled manner said gas inlet pipe 48 exhibits a valve 50. The purge gas (N2 for example) entering into the motor/bearing chamber 31 flows through the motor as well as the upper bearing 35 and passes outside the bearing carrier 39 to the discharge port 45. Thus the entry of corrosive gases, which are being pumped by the turbomolecular pump 25, into the motor/bearing chamber 31 is prevented.
Within the scope of the present invention one bearing or both bearings 35, 36 has/have been designed (not depicted in detail) as depicted in one of the
The gap 24 needs to be selected corresponding to the bearing tolerances. In the instance of pumps of the described kind, the gap width is expediently less than 0.1 preferably less than 0.05 mm. The size of the emergency bearing surfaces is defined through the axial extension of the gap. Said extension should not drop below 1.5 mm, in the case of oblique or stepped emergency bearing surfaces correspondingly larger.
It is of importance that in the instance of a failed bearing the friction produced by the emergency bearing surfaces 14, 15 is high so that the drive for the rotating system can switch to failure. The friction characteristic of the emergency bearing surfaces 14, 15 depends on the material (expediently hardened rolling bearing steel). By coating one or both emergency bearing surfaces (with MOS2, Teflon, for example) it is not only possible to increase the amount of friction but also reduce the tendency of seizing for the given pair of materials.
The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Modifications and alterations may occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be constructed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
Having thus described the preferred embodiments, the invention is now claimed to be:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 56 086.2 | Nov 2002 | DE | national |
PCT/EP03/01770 | Oct 2003 | EP | regional |
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/536,473, filed May 25, 2005.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10536473 | May 2005 | US |
Child | 12228903 | US |