This is a National Stage Entry of Application No. PCT/IB02/02249 filed Jun. 17, 2002; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to the mounting of a motor-vehicle wheel-hub bearing.
Known examples of the mounting of a motor-vehicle wheel-hub bearing are shown in
The outer ring 3, which has an outer cylindrical surface 8, is force-fitted with radial interference in a cylindrical seat 9 provided in a suspension strut 10. The ring is locked axially, in one direction, by abutment against a shoulder 11 formed in the strut 10 and, in the other direction, by a mechanical retaining system.
In the embodiment of
In the mounting of
These conventional solutions have a series of disadvantages such as:
A further known example of the mounting of a motor-vehicle wheel-hub bearing is provided by French patent application FR-2 800 234 from which
However, this further solution has the disadvantage that it cannot oppose any relative movements between the outer ring of the bearing and its seat in the strut caused by the different thermal expansions of the bearing and of the seat when the strut is made of light alloy.
The object of the present invention is to provide a mounting of a motor-vehicle wheel-hub bearing which permits to overcome the above-discussed disadvantages of the prior art.
The characteristics and the advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given purely by way of non-limiting example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
With reference to
The outer ring 3 of the bearing has an outer cylindrical surface 8 which runs over the entire axial dimension of the ring and can be force-fitted with interference into a cylindrical seat 9 formed in a strut 10 of a suspension (of which only the end portion facing the wheel is shown).
The cylindrical seat 9 is delimited axially towards the inside by a shoulder 11 against which an axially inner lateral surface 12 of the outer ring 3 of the bearing (that is, a surface facing towards the chassis of the motor vehicle) is brought into abutment. Moreover, the seat has an axial dimension greater than that of the outer cylindrical surface 8 of the bearing 1 and has a tubular end portion 17 (shown in broken line in
In order to compensate for the relative movements between the outer ring 3 of the bearing and the cylindrical seat 9 in the strut due to the effect of different thermal expansions, for example, when the strut is made of aluminium, according to the invention a suitably shaped ring 19 of resilient material is inserted into the seat 9 so as to be compressed axially between one of the two lateral surfaces 12 or 13 of the outer ring 3 and the respective abutment surface provided by the shoulder 11 or by the rolled rim 18. In the embodiment of
The sequence of the mounting operations of the bearing 1 on the strut 10 provides, first of all, that the bearing, complete with outer ring, inner ring and rolling elements, is inserted by forcing of the outer ring 2 into the cylindrical seat 9 of the strut with predetermined radial interference until its inner lateral surface 12 is brought into abutment against the shoulder 11.
The axial dimension of the cylindrical seat 9 in the strut is predetermined in a manner such that, when the outer ring 3 of the bearing is in abutment against the shoulder 11, the end of the tubular portion 17 of the seat, in the undeformed condition prior to rolling, projects a certain distance beyond the outer lateral surface 13 of the outer ring of the bearing to permit the forming of the rolled rim 18 and hence the axial locking of the bearing in the strut.
In order to improve the locking of the bearing in the strut and, in particular, to oppose any relative movements between the outer ring 3 of the bearing and the seat 9 in the strut as a result of the different thermal expansion of the two above-mentioned elements, the ring 19 of resilient material is also inserted into the seat 9. This ring may be inserted either against the shoulder 11, before the introduction of the bearing into the seat 9, or against the outer lateral surface 13 of the outer ring 3 of the bearing, after the introduction of the bearing.
The subsequent rolling operation provides for folding and upsetting of the outer tubular portion 17 of the cylindrical seat 9 in the strut to form the rim 18 which extends radially inwards and preferably runs around the entire circumference of the seat. The rolling is advantageously performed with control of the force applied, imparting to the outer ring of the bearing an axial preloading having the desired value, which is set in a manner such as to optimize the fatigue life of the bearing.
As a result of the rolling, the ring 19 is thus compressed axially between the outer lateral surface 13 of the bearing and the rolled rim 18 or between the inner lateral surface 12 of the bearing and the shoulder 11. The play between the outer ring 3 of the bearing and the seat 9 resulting from relative thermal expansion is thus compensated for and also the control of the axial preloading of the outer ring of the bearing is further improved.
In the light of the foregoing description, it is clear that the mounting of a motor-vehicle wheel bearing according to the invention offers the advantages of:
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the forms of embodiment may be varied widely with respect to those described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
In particular, although the description and the drawings illustrate the mounting of the bearing in a seat formed in the strut, the invention is intended also to relate to the case in which the seat is formed in the wheel hub.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2001A0604 | Jun 2001 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB02/02249 | 6/17/2002 | WO | 00 | 12/22/2003 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO03/00050 | 1/3/2003 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6135641 | Smith | Oct 2000 | A |
6227624 | Wiacek et al. | May 2001 | B1 |
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0 854 303 | Jul 1998 | EP |
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20040165803 A1 | Aug 2004 | US |