The invention concerns a roller bearing cage.
An array of measures are known in the prior art in order to ensure a sufficient supply of lubricant in lubricated roller bearings having cages in the roller contact areas as well as in the slide contact areas of the roller bearing, for a lifetime lubrication as well.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a roller bearing cage that is improved in particular with respect to the supply of lubricant.
The object is achieved by the subject matter of claim 1. Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
According to claim 1, a roller bearing cage includes the following features:
The invention is based upon the recognition that a sufficient supply of lubricant for the roller bearing is facilitated with the inventive construction of the bridge element, for a lifetime lubrication as well.
By forming the recesses so as to diminish in width and/or depth in the rotational direction of the roller, lubricant retained in the recesses is supplied in the rotational direction of the roller out of the recesses during operation of the roller bearing due to the volume segments within the recess that continuously diminish, in a manner of speaking, in the rotational direction, and thereby favorably influence the lubricant film. So that this functions independent of the rotational direction of the roller bearing, recesses that differ with respect to their diminishing direction are provided, in particular, in an alternating manner in the longitudinal direction of the bridge element.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention are derivable from the exemplary embodiments of the invention described in the following with the assistance of the Figures.
As an exemplary embodiment of the invention,
The elements 11 and 14 are produced from an iron material, in particular from a steel wire. In other embodiments, however, other materials could be utilized and, instead of welding, soldering or adhesive could be applied. Furthermore, the bridge elements 14, in particular, can also be formed with a lamination in order to achieve a particular sliding behavior, in particular in the area of its contact surfaces with the roller bodies.
The bridge elements 14 are furnished on their surfaces, which are provided for directly opposing the roller outer surfaces, with recesses 16 for retention of a lubricant. The recesses 16 are formed ship-hull-like, but one can also say they are formed droplet-shaped.
In another exemplary embodiment of the invention,
Said surface of the bridge element comprises three different types of ship-hull-like recesses 16′, 17′ and 18′. All recesses 16′, 17′ are formed in a corresponding manner, such that they include a diminishing width and depth in the circumferential direction of the roller substantially up to one end in the circumferential direction. Referring to the middle drawing of
Depending upon the cylindrical roller size, the depth of the recesses 16′, 17′ and 18′ ranges from less than a tenth of a millimeter up to a few millimeters, wherein the recesses 16′, 17′ and 18′ are formed to extend over a majority, in particular between 90% and 50%, of the extension of the surface in the roller circumferential direction.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 053 313.0 | Oct 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/07541 | 10/21/2009 | WO | 00 | 7/1/2011 |