The present invention relates to rolling bearings for journaling rotating components as shafts and similar machine components. These rolling bearings are partly built up by supporting bodies of a material that is cheaper but also lighter than the material that forms the raceways for the ball set. The material used to form the raceways can consist of helical spring material and has properties that give the bearing considerable wear capacity and life especially compared with the case when the supporting bodies with their simpler material also act as raceways for the balls.
It is well known how a ball bearing functions. Many tests have been carried out with simpler material than the steel alloys usually used for the manufacturing of ball bearings and roller bearings. In many cases, and particularly as regards stainless steel bearings, a cheaper and sometimes lighter bearing with high carrying capacity, can offer great advantages. Tests have been performed with different materials. There are available polymer bearings with same material also forming the raceways. These bearings have, however, limited carrying capacity, which besides is further decreased by temperature increases.
The present invention is a continued development of the rolling bearing that is defined in the Swedish patent “Rullningslager” numbered 513 139. Said patent teaches us a new way of bringing about a rolling bearing that is called D-ring bearing by its inventor Karl Gustav Derman. This bearing is well adapted for journaling a rotating flexible shaft as an example. A further development of the idea has resulted in those in this document described designs. The remarkable advantage is that these designs, together with the method of manufacturing the bearing, makes it possible to supply a cheap bearing with high dynamic as well as static carrying capacity independent of ordinary operating temperatures. With such a bearing, operating lives can be arrived at which are 50 times longer than the life obtainable with a corresponding bearing with rings made of polymer material only.
The present invention aims at setting aside above mentioned disadvantages with earlier known technique and create a low price bearing, among other things with D-ring bearings made of stainless steel, with properties that are similar to those of conventional ball bearings and roller bearings. They offer a cheap alternative with high carrying capacity when stainless material is required.
The convex contacts of ball against three or four spring wires provide especially favourable conditions when the bearing operates in water. Tests have shown that, even under relatively high loads relative to the basic dynamic load rating of the bearing, fatigue of the spring wire raceways does not occur. A slight continuous wear of the raceways takes place, and replacement of the bearing is only needed when after a considerable operating time, the clearance of the bearing attains not acceptable limits. The wear particles are of micro size.
A new method involving special tools for mounting of said D-ring bearing makes it possible to manufacture a complete rolling bearing consisting of solid supporting rings and a D-ring bearing.
A D-ring bearing consists of two springs—an inner and an outer spring—which form raceways for a set of balls or as alternative a set of rollers. In a spring winding machine the inner spring 1 in
The springs 1 and 3 and the ball set 2 form a ball bearing unit, see
Alternative executions of the supporting bodies are also possible, and especially to advantage is to make even the outer supporting body 11 solid, according to
The advantage with the designs in
The invention will be described by mean of the following figures, where
With two high shoulders, 7 and 8 in
This problem is solved by means of the invention, which makes the mounting of the inner spring 1 simple and besides makes it possible to give the spring a very tight fit against its groove after mounting to prevent creeping and ensure good aligning of the spring wires in the groove.
For the bearing in
The invention is characterized partly by tools for separate mounting of the inner and the outer springs of a D-ring bearing into their grooves in the supporting bodies and partly by the possibility of manufacturing complete rolling bearings consisting of a D-ring bearing and solid inner and outer supporting bodies.
As an example the bearing according to
The prongs of the sleeve 17 have supporting surfaces 21, which preferably have the same radius as the supporting surface 9 of the supporting body 4 in
When the inner spring in mounted, it is first placed on the supporting surfaces 21 of the sleeve 17 which, as well as the sleeve 18, is guided by the shaft 16.
The sleeve 17 is pushed axially into the sleeve 18, which is possible thanks to the fork-shaped arrangements. During this procedure, the spring 1 is driven up along the conical prong surfaces 22 onto the cylinder formed surface 23 of the sleeve 18. In
During the driving up procedure, the spring gets full support all the time by the supporting surfaces 21 and 22 of the prongs 19 and 20, which makes a large expansion of the spring possible. By that a shoulder height 15 of the supporting body 10 of such a size can be accepted that an internal unit can be designed that has the same properties as the inner ring of a conventional deep groove ball bearing. The cylinder shaped surface 23 of the sleeve 18 has the same diameter as the shoulder 15 of the supporting body 10.
The pushing of the spring 1 into the groove 12 of the supporting body 10 after the spring has been driven up onto the cylindrical surface 23 is shown in
The dimension of the inner diameter of the spring 1 is preferably determined such that the spring after mounting has a tight fit in the groove 12.
As an example the bearing according to
In the next operation the spring 3 is pushed, by means of the cylindrical sleeve 32 in
Arrangement for Mounting a Complete D-Ring Bearing into the Groove of an Inner Supporting Body
For certain bearing units, completely filled with balls and without cage, it is for line production to advantage to mount a complete D-ring bearing unit into the groove 9 of the inner supporting body 4 in
The purpose of the invention is to prevent one or more balls from falling out when the inner spring is expanded during mounting and besides make the mounting work less sensitive to rough handling.
The invention is characterized by a split sleeve, which is built up by the components 33 and 34 in
The components 33 and 34 of the sleeve are pressed against each other by a force, which can be brought about pneumatically, hydraulically or mechanically in line production such that they cover the outer spring 3 and the ball set. By this the balls 3 are prevented from falling out when the complete D-ring bearing is driven up along the conical supporting surfaces 22 of the prongs and then is pushed into the groove 9 of the supporting body 4. The driving up procedure is the same as shown in the
The external dimensions of the split sleeve 37 and 38 can be cylindrical or given any other selected shape. The flanged ends of the sleeve 39, 40, 41 and 42 can be given the same shape as shown in
In
The length of the pistons is dimensioned such that zero clearance is obtained in relation to the outer spring 3. When the complete D-ring bearing is driven up along the conical supporting surfaces 22 of the sleeve 18, and the outer spring 3 then expands, the helical springs 46 make very little resistance.
The invention applies to rolling bearings, e.g. according to
The springs 1 and 3 are brought into the grooves 12 and 13 of the supporting bodies by means of tools which are designed principally according to the
The balls 2 are then applied to the raceways of the springs 1 and 3 in the same way as used when mounting conventional groove ball bearings by placing the springs and their supporting bodies eccentrically according to
After centering of the raceways, a cage 14 according to
The invention applies to ball bearings manufactured in various executions with the same designing principles a shown in
The bearings can be made single row as in
Mounting of the inner and outer springs of D-ring bearings for double row bearings is carried out in the same way and with the same tools as being used for single row bearings.
The invention also characterizes single and double row ball bearings with solid supporting bodies and with the bearings completely filled with balls and without cage, so called full complement ball bearings, see
The outer supporting body 48 has a groove 49 with a low shoulder according to
The invention is also characterized by D-ring bearings with solid supporting bodies or split supporting bodies, where one or both supporting bodies are formed such that a special function is fulfilled. One example is shown in
The invention is also characterized by a D-ring bearing with or without cage which is mounted in a solid inner supporting body according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0602533-2 | Nov 2006 | SE | national |
0700712-3 | Mar 2007 | SE | national |
0701549-8 | Jun 2007 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2007/001052 | 11/27/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/27/2010 |