The present invention relates to a connection device for connecting a rolling contact bearing to a wheel hub unit.
In general, rolling contact bearings comprise an inner race, and are mounted on wheel hubs by shrink fitting the inner race onto a spindle of the wheel hub, and by cold plastic deformation of a small annular border of the spindle abutting the inner race itself in order to block the inner race.
Practical experience has been able to demonstrate that even if the forces exerted by the deformed small annular border on the inner race are more than sufficient to block the inner race itself in an axial direction, they are not however necessary to prevent eventual and accidental reciprocal rotation between the inner race and the spindle, which can cause noise and vibration as well as reduce the useful working life of the bearing.
The aim of the present invention is to produce a connection device for connecting a rolling contact bearing to a wheel hub, which will permit, in simple and cost-effective fashion, to render angularly integral in relation to each other an inner race of a bearing and a spindle of a wheel hub.
According to the present invention a connection device will be produced for connecting a rolling contact bearing to a wheel hub, the connection device being suitable for connecting an inner race of the bearing to a cylindrical body of the wheel hub, and being characterised by the fact of comprising a connecting peripheral outline which is obtained around the cylindrical body of the wheel hub, and a complementary connecting peripheral outline which is obtained inside the inner race, and which presents a shape which is complementary to the connecting peripheral outline in order to render angularly integral in relation to each other the inner race and the cylindrical body; the connecting peripheral outline and the complementary peripheral connecting outline both presenting a radius which is of variable angular dimensions with continuity on a plane which is transverse to a rotation axis of the bearing, and which both comprise, in relation to the axis, at least one respective convex portion.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting form of embodiment of the present invention, in which:
With reference to
The bearing 10 presents a rotation axis A, and comprises an inner race 11 which is co-axial to the axis A, an outer race 12 which is co-axial to the inner race 11, and two crowns 14 of rolling bodies 15, which are interposed between the two races 11 and 12, and which are each mounted inside a respective rolling track 16.
In the form of embodiment which is shown in
The wheel hub 20 comprises a flange 21 which is transverse to the axis A, and a spindle 22, which is integral with the flange 21, and which extends along the axis A inside the inner race 11 and ends with a small border 23 which is suitable for being rolled in such a way as to abut the inner race 11 itself in order to close the two portions 11′ against the flange 21.
The spindle 22 is radially delimited towards the outside by a mounting surface 24 for the inner race 11, and presents, in addition, a step 25, which is interposed between the surface 24 and the flange 21, and which defines an axial countercheck for the inner race 11.
As is better illustrated in
The outline 50 extends substantially along the whole of the surface 24 as far as the step 25, and presents, like the outline 60, a radius (R) of angularly variable dimensions with continuity on a plane which is transverse to the axis A.
According to a preferred form of embodiment of the device 100 which is easily understandable from the above description, at least for the section which interests the annular portion 11′ which is mounted last on the spindle 22, the outline 5 is conformed, like the outline 6 and in relation to the axis A, according to a tapering shape of surfaces 27 and 28, which decrease opposite the step 25.
The outlines 50 and 60 comprise a number N1 of convex portions 51 and 61 in relation to the axis A itself, and a number N2 of concave portions 52 and 62 in relation to the axis A. The values of the numbers N1 and N2 depend on the necessary construction and planning characteristics, and may be equal to each other, as in cases of this kind, or different from each other.
In particular, in
The presence of the outlines 50 and 60 permits to render angularly integral in relation to each other the inner race 11 and the spindle 22 in such a way as to prevent any accidental rotation whatsoever between the inner race 11 and the spindle 22 themselves.
In addition, the bearing 10 which is illustrated in
Finally,
Also in this case, the device 100 extends along the surface 24 only for the section of the surface 24 which is interested by the remaining portion 11′, which results as axially blocked by the small rolled border 23 and by a shoulder 26 of the spindle 22.
Finally, the bearing 10 which is illustrated in
It is intended that the present invention should not be limited to the form of embodiment which is herein described and illustrated, which is to be considered as an example of a form of embodiment of a connection device for connecting a rolling contact bearing to a wheel hub, and which may instead be subject to further modifications in terms of the shape and disposition of its parts, as well as to details pertaining to construction and assembly.
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