Embodiments herein relate generally to a bearing component, a method of manufacturing the bearing component, and a bearing comprising the bearing component. More particularly the embodiments herein relate to a flange connected to a cage cup.
A bearing may be defined as a device to allow constrained relative motion between two or more parts, typically a rotation or a linear movement. There are several types of bearings, such as e.g. a roller bearing and a ball bearing. A bearing comprises different components, such as an inner ring and an outer ring, rolling elements and a cage for retaining the rolling elements. The inner and outer rings comprise raceways on which the rolling elements roll. The rolling element may be for example a ball, a cylindrical roller, a needle roller, a tapered roller, a spherical roller, a toroidal roller etc. The rolling elements are located in the cage. The cage keeps the rolling elements at an appropriate distance from each other, it keeps the rolling elements evenly distributed around the circumference, it guides the rolling elements in the unloaded zone and it retains the rolling elements.
Cages may have different design and are made of different materials depending on the purpose of the bearing. A cage may be made from an element such as a metal strip and formed as a ring. The cage may be provided with a plurality of pockets evenly distributed around the circumference of the ring for receiving the rolling elements. One peripheral side edge of the ring may be bent outwardly or inwardly so as to define a lip or a flange. Bending of the ring requires use of complicated and expensive drawing tools. The size of the metal strip requires a substantially large amount of material, since the metal strip needs to be big enough so that the peripheral edge can be bent. When bending the metal strip, there is a risk of applying a too large force so that the metal strip breaks. Another way of manufacturing a bearing cage is to draw and drill a cage out from a massive piece of material, which leads to large amounts of scrap, i.e. not very cost effective.
An object of embodiments herein is therefore to obviate at least one of the above disadvantages and to provide an improved bearing component.
According to a first aspect, the object is achieved by a bearing component comprising a first cage cup formed from at least one first element configured to receive rolling elements. The bearing component further comprises a first flange which is formed from at least one second element and connected to a periphery of the first cage cup.
According to a second aspect, the object is achieved by a bearing comprising the bearing component.
According to a third aspect, the object is achieved by a method for manufacturing a bearing component. A first cage cup is formed from at least one first element configured to receive rolling elements. A first flange is formed from at least one second element. Then, the first flange is connected to a periphery of the first cage cup.
Since the first flange is a separate component connected to the first cage cup, an improved bearing component is provided.
Embodiments herein afford many advantages, of which a non-exhaustive list of examples follows:
Since the bearing component is comprised of two parts, the first cage cup and the first flange which are connected together, the embodiments herein provides an advantage when it comes to manufacturing. Connecting the two parts together can be done without any need of expensive tools. Thus, lowering the manufacturing costs. Since no expensive tools are necessary for manufacturing the bearing component, another advantage is that more tailored bearing components can be made without a high cost.
Another advantage is that the bearing component requires less material compared to known bearing components.
A further advantage is that by connecting the first flange to the first cage cup the bearing component has a very good stiffness, which makes the bearing component stable and robust.
Furthermore, since the first flange is a separate component connected to the first cage cup it provides an advantage of freedom in the design of the bearing component. For example, the first flange may have a different thickness than the first cage cup, it can be made of a different material than the first cage cup, it can have a different surface than the first cage cup etc.
The embodiments herein are not limited to the features and advantages mentioned above. A person skilled in the art will recognize additional features and advantages upon reading the following detailed description.
The embodiments herein will now be further described in more detail in the following detailed description by reference to the appended drawings illustrating the embodiments and in which:
a-b are schematic drawings illustrating an embodiment of the cage cup, the flange and the bearing component.
a-c are schematic drawings illustrating an embodiment of the bearing component.
a-b are schematic drawings illustrating an embodiment of the bearing component comprising two cage cups.
a-d are schematic drawings illustrating embodiments of the bearing component.
The drawings are not necessarily to scale and the dimensions of certain features may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity. Emphasis is instead placed upon illustrating the principle of the embodiments herein.
The embodiments herein relates to a bearing component comprising a flange connected to a cage cup.
a illustrates an embodiment of the bearing component 100. The bearing component 100 comprises a first cage cup 101. The first cage cup 101 is made of at least one first element. The first element may be in the form of a strip or a string, and it may be formed as e.g. a ring by connecting the ends of the strip together using any suitable connecting means. The first element may be made of a polymer or a metal such as for example stainless steel, copper, brass or iron. The first cage cup 101 may have for example a tapered form or a cylindrical form. A tapered form is used in the following as an example and the first cage cup 101 is referred to as having a tapered surface. The periphery of the first cage cup 101 has a first side edge 101a and a second side edge 101b. When using the tapered example, the first side edge 101a has a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the second edge 101b.
The first cage cup 101 may comprise a plurality of spaced apart pockets 105 which are configured to receive rolling elements (not shown). The pockets 105 may be evenly or unevenly distributed around the circumference of the first cage cup 101. The pockets 105 may be premade, or made in a later state. The size of the pockets 105 are depending on the size of the rolling elements. The rolling elements may be for example a ball, a cylindrical roller, a needle roller, a tapered roller, a spherical roller, a toroidal roller etc.
The bearing component 100 further comprises a first flange 107. The first flange 107 is formed from at least a second element. In one embodiment, the first flange 107 is made from one continuous second element. In another embodiment, the first flange 107 is made from a plurality of elements. The second element may be in the form of a strip or a string, and it may be formed as a ring or a circular disk. The circular disc may be flat. The flat circular disc is used as an example in the following. The second element may be made of a polymer or a metal such as for example stainless steel, copper, brass or iron. The flat circular disk has a third side edge 107a and a fourth side edge 107b. The diameter of the third side edge 107a is smaller than the diameter of the fourth side edge 107b.
The first flange 107 is connected to periphery of the first cage cup 101, as seen to the right in
The first flange 107 is connected to the periphery of the first cage cup 101 using different types of suitable connecting techniques. In one embodiment, the first flange 107 is welded to the first cage cup 101. The welding may be continuous 108, as illustrated with the thick line in the bearing component 100 in
In
The first flange 107 and the first cage cup 101 may be made of the same material , or they may be made of different materials. Examples of materials are a polymer or a metal, for example stainless steel, copper, brass or iron.
The diameter of the first cage cup 101 may be within a range from a few centimetres up to several meters. For example, the diameter of the first cage cup 101 may be equal to greater than 0.5 m.
The elements may be made of a polymer or a metal such as for example stainless steel, copper, brass or iron.
a illustrates an embodiment of the bearing component 100 comprising the first cage cup 101 and a second cage cup 115. The second cage cup 115 is formed from at least one fifth element and configured to receive the rolling elements 305. The fifth element may be in the form of a strip or a string, and it may be formed as a ring. The fifth element may be made of a polymer or a metal such as for example stainless steel, copper, brass or iron. The second cage cup 115 is connected to the first cage cup 101 with an angle C between them. The first cage cup 101 may be connected to the second cage cup 115 by means of for example a welding spot, a screw, a pin or a clip. The first flange 107 may be connected to the first cage cup 101 and the second flange 110 may be connected to the second cage cup 115. Thus, the second flange 110 may have different possible locations. In one embodiment, the second flange 110 is connected to the first cage cup 101, as exemplified in
a-d illustrates four different examples of how the bearing component 100 may be in connected with the inner ring 301 or the outer ring 303. In
The first cage cup 101 and the second cage cup 115 may be a spherical roller bearing cage cup, a tapered roller bearing cage cup or a cylindrical roller bearing cage cup.
The method for manufacturing the bearing component will now be described with reference to the flow chart in
Step 1201
The first cage cup 101 is formed from at least one first element configured to receive the rolling elements 305.
In some embodiments, the first cage cup 101 comprises a plurality of spaced pockets 105 configured to receive rolling elements 305. In some embodiments, the pockets 105 are milled pockets, punched pockets or drilled pockets.
In some embodiments, the outer diameter of the first cage cup 101 is equal to or greater than 0.5 m.
Step 1202
The first flange 107 is formed from at least one second element.
Step 1203
The first flange 107 is connected to the periphery of the first cage cup 101.
The first cage cup 101 may comprise a tapered surface and the first flange 107 is disk formed. The first flange 107 is connected to the first cage cup 101 so as to form the angle A between 0 Ë and 360 Ë between the plane of the first flange 107 and the tapered surface.
The first flange 107 may be connected to the first cage cup 101 by means of at least one of continuous welding, spot welding, screwing, gluing and clipping
In some embodiments, the first cage cup 101 is formed from at least two first metal strips. The at least two first elements are spaced apart and connected at a first end thereof and connected together at a second end thereof.
Step 1204
In some embodiment, the second flange 110 is formed from at least one third element.
Step 1205
In some embodiment, the second flange 110 is connected to the periphery of the first cage cup 101, and the first flange 107 is connected to the second flange 110 at the periphery of the first cage cup 101 so as to extend in different directions.
Step 1206
In some embodiments, the guide ring 113 is formed from at least one fourth element.
Step 1207
In some embodiments, the guide ring 113 is connected to one side edge, i.e. the second side edge 101b, of the periphery of the first cage cup 101. The first flange 107 is connected to the opposite side edge, i.e. the first side edge 101a.
Step 1208
In some embodiments, the second cage cup 115 is formed from at least one fifth element configured to receive the rolling elements 305. The first flange 107 is connected between the first cage cup 101 and the second cage cup 115.
In some embodiments, the second cage cup 115 comprises a plurality of spaced pockets 105 configured to receive the rolling elements.
In some embodiments, the first element, the second element, the third element, the fourth element and the fifth element have the same or different thickness.
In some embodiments, the first element, the second element, the third element, the fourth element, the fifth element are made of the same or different material. The material may be for example a metal or a polymer. In some embodiments, the first element is a first strip, the second element is a second strip, the third element is a third strip, the fourth element is a fourth strip and the fifth element is a fifth strip.
In some embodiments, the first cage cup 101 and the second cage cup 115 is a spherical roller bearing cage cup, a tapered roller bearing cage cup or a cylindrical roller bearing cage cup.
Step 1209
In some embodiments, at least one of the first flange 107 or the second flange 110 is in contact with at least one of the inner ring 301 and the outer ring 303 of the bearing 300.
The embodiments herein are not limited to the above described preferred embodiments. Various alternatives, modifications and equivalents may be used. Therefore, the above embodiments should not be taken as limiting the scope of the embodiments, which is defined by the appending claims.
It should be emphasized that the term comprises/comprising when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof. It should also be noted that the words a or an preceding an element do not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.
It should also be emphasised that the steps of the methods defined in the appended claims may, without departing from the embodiments herein, be performed in another order than the order in which they appear in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1200091-5 | Feb 2012 | SE | national |
This is a National Stage application claiming the benefit of International Application Number PCT/SE2013/000018 filed on 6 Feb. 2013 (Feb. 6, 2013), which claims the benefit of Sweden Patent Application 1200092-3 filed on 14 Feb. 2012 (Feb. 14, 2012), both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2013/000017 | 2/6/2013 | WO | 00 |