The invention relates to a bearing arrangement, composed of a bearing carrier which is of at least partially planar design and has a holding bore, and of at least one bearing which is connected to said bearing carrier, with an outer ring of the bearing having a recess for holding the bearing carrier. The invention also relates to methods for producing the bearing arrangement.
Bearing arrangements of said type, in which a rolling bearing is held by a bearing carrier, are often required for fixing bearings in the field of gearbox construction.
For example, DE 200 19 278 U1 discloses a connection between a bearing carrier and a bearing in which the bearing outer ring is provided with a recess which slopes down inward in the axial direction. A bearing carrier is snapped into said recess, the holding bore of which bearing carrier has retaining lugs spaced apart uniformly around the circumference. As the bearing carrier is pushed axially into the recess of the bearing ring, the retaining lugs are supposed to deflect elastically and, after the lowest part of the recess is reached, assume their initial position such that the bearing carrier and the associated bearing form a non-detachable structural unit.
A disadvantage here is that the required interaction between the recess of the bearing outer ring and the holding bore of the bearing carrier demands very low tolerances. In other words, for the elastic deflection and the elastic spring-back of the retaining lugs to be possible at all, the bearing carrier and the bearing ring must be coordinated with one another very closely with regard to their tolerances, which entails an increased production expenditure. For example, it is necessary for the recess to be re-worked again after the heat treatment of the bearing outer ring, for example by means of hard grinding or hard turning. A further disadvantage arises from the fact that the connection between the bearing carrier and the bearing is very inflexible because a new bearing carrier must always be produced for any change in diameter of the bearing.
A further generic bearing arrangement is already known from DE 10 2005 012 323 B3. As can be gathered from the description and the associated figures, the bearing outer ring of a ball bearing is provided with a recess onto which a bearing carrier is placed with its holding bore. The cohesion between the bearing outer ring and the bearing carrier is realized in that the bearing carrier and bearing outer ring are connected in a positively locking fashion by means of a spring element which has a plurality of retaining lugs which are spaced apart uniformly around the circumference and which come into contact with an undercut of the recess.
The disadvantages highlighted above fundamentally apply here too. This means that said connecting arrangement is also very inflexible since a suitable spring element must be produced for each bearing arrangement. Said spring element is composed of a high-grade component and, on account of its complex shaping, is difficult to produce, which makes said bearing arrangement more expensive overall.
Taking the disadvantages of the known prior art as a starting point, the invention is therefore based on the object of providing a generic bearing arrangement whose connection between the bearing and bearing carrier can be produced in a simple manner and which also has a high degree of flexibility.
According to the invention, said object is achieved according to the characterizing part of claim 1 in conjunction with its preamble in that the recess has, at its axially inner end, an undercut whose diameter in relation to a bearing axis is smaller than a diameter formed by an axially running part of the recess, with a slotted annular retaining element being inserted into the undercut, which retaining element overlaps the bearing carrier in a positively locking manner in the radial direction at at least one circumferential point.
The invention is therefore aimed at the use of a variable annular retaining element for the positively locking connection between the bearing and bearing carrier, the circumferential extent of which retaining element can be varied as a result of its radial slot. It is thereby possible firstly for the retaining element according to the invention to be mounted in a simple manner, for example by virtue of it being expanded and inserted into the undercut. Secondly, the circumferential extent of said retaining element designed according to the invention can be varied on account of its radial slot, such that it can be used for bearings and bearing carriers of different dimensions.
In a refinement of the invention as claimed in claim 2, the retaining element is of substantially L-shaped design, with an axially aligned ring body being arranged between the bearing carrier and the bearing outer ring, which ring body merges at one axial end into a radially inwardly directed flange and has retaining lugs at the other axial end at a plurality of spaced-apart circumferential points, which retaining lugs, after being folded over, overlap the bearing carrier in the radial direction.
The advantage of said annular retaining element is that it is easy to produce and that the positively locking connection is ensured by means of a simple folding-over of its retaining lugs. In this connection, according to a further feature as claimed in claim 3, it has proven to be advantageous for the ring body to be arranged between the bearing carrier and the outer ring with a clearance fit or interference fit.
According to a further feature as claimed in claim 4, it is provided that the retaining element is produced by means of a non-cutting shaping process. As is known to a person skilled in the art, it is thereby possible to cost-effectively produce retaining elements of said type in different dimension sizes and different shapes.
It has also proven to be advantageous, according to another additional feature as claimed in claim 5, for the retaining element to have a transport securing facility in the form of a predetermined breaking point. Said predetermined breaking point initially prevents the retaining element from having its radial slot which makes its varied circumferential extent possible. The lack of said radial slot facilitates in particular the assembly or supply to the assembled unit, since the retaining elements cannot become hooked into one another by means of their radial slots.
Finally, claims 6 and 7 describe two associated methods for producing a bearing arrangement according to the invention. Accordingly, it is provided in claim 6 that the retaining element is produced as a profiled endless strip by means of a non-cutting shaping process, a suitable strip end is subsequently cut to length, and said strip end is subsequently bent to form a retaining element. Claim 7 discloses the other variant, according to which the retaining element is produced as an individual part with a transport securing facility in the form of a predetermined breaking point. In both cases, the slotted annular retaining element is expanded and allowed to contract into the undercut of the bearing outer ring, before the bearing carrier is pushed onto the retaining element and subsequently the retaining lugs are bent over.
Further features of the invention will emerge from the following description and from the drawings which illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the invention in simplified form.
In the drawings:
As can be seen in particular from
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The assembly of the bearing arrangement 1 according to the invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the enlarged illustration of
Firstly, the annular retaining element 16 which is provided with the continuous slot 20 is expanded such that it is snapped with its radially inwardly aligned flange 18 into the undercut 15 of the bearing outer ring 7. Here, the retaining element 16 is designed such that its ring body 17 comes completely into contact against the lateral surface of the recess 14. In said state of assembly, in contrast to the illustration of
1 Bearing arrangement
2 Bearing carrier
3 Fastening bore
4 Angled part
5 Holding bore
6 Bearing
7 Bearing outer ring
8 Bearing inner ring
9 Cage
10 Bearing ball
11 Bearing axis
12 Cover disk
13 Cover disk
14 Recess
15 Undercut
16 Retaining element
17 Ring body
18 Flange
19 Retaining lug
20 Slot
21 Predetermined breaking point
22 Contact surface
D1 Diameter
D2 Diameter
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 027 161.3 | Jun 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/055540 | 5/6/2008 | WO | 00 | 2/9/2010 |