The invention relates to an axial roller bearing including two ball races between which roller bodies guided in a roller body cage are arranged, and the axial roller bearing is enclosed on the outside by a sealing arrangement for sealing a roller body space.
Axial roller bearings that are also called longitudinal or compression bearings take on forces in the longitudinal direction of the shaft or axle and are known in many different embodiments. In motor vehicle wheel suspension systems, typically axle journals are used to attach steerable wheels to an axle body of the chassis in a pivoting manner. The connection between the axle journal and the axle body is realized by an axle journal pin that is inserted into corresponding holes of the axle journal and the axle body. Axial forces between the axle journal and the axle body are transmitted via an axial roller bearing mounted on the axle journal pin. An effective seal is required over the service life of the axial roller bearing and for the axial roller bearing to function. This seal prevents, on one side, a discharge of lubricant out of the bearing and, on the other side, the penetration of contaminants into the axial roller bearing. This seal is provided, in particular, for axial journal bearings in which the lubricant remains permanently in the bearing without the need for relubrication. Relubrication could also be provided for axial journal bearings, wherein the bearing is filled with lubricant until there is visible discharge in the area of the seal.
DE 21 02 656 A shows the use of an axial roller bearing in an axle journal bearing of a vehicle axle. An axle body is here supported by means of an axial roller bearing on a lower mount of the fork-shaped end of an axle journal and enables rotation of the axle journal. The upper ball race of the axial roller bearing is arranged in a pot-shaped housing whose sleeve-shaped edge surrounds the lateral surface of the lower washer with clearance. Between an inclined face of the lower ball race and the end face of the lower mount of the fork-shaped end of an axle journal forming the contact face for the lower ball race, a sealing ring with a bead-shaped section is fixed in place. An elastic ring part extends starting from the bead into the space between the sleeve-shaped part and the circumferential surface of the ball race. At the same time, the roller body space or the bearing interior of the axial roller bearing is sealed by the elastic ring part.
The invention is based on the object of creating a component-optimized sealing arrangement in a simple, compact construction for an axial roller bearing with an improved retaining function and high sealing quality, wherein this arrangement can be produced in a cost-effective manner.
This objective is achieved by one or more features of the invention. The claims also provide advantageous refinements of the invention. The sealing arrangement according to the invention and designed for an axial roller bearing comprises, as reinforcement, a rotationally symmetric reinforcing sleeve that is connected in some areas with a material fit connection to an elastic sealing material. In the installed state, the rotationally symmetric reinforcing sleeve encloses two ball races of the axial roller bearing, wherein the sealing arrangement can be fixed in position on a ball race by at least one fastening section, preferably constructed as an interference fit.
Through the direct material fit connection of the sealing material on the reinforcing sleeve, the components are connected integrally to each other, which produces a desired one-piece construction of the sealing arrangement. By means of the sealing material preferably cured or attached by an adhesive to the reinforcing sleeve, sealing sections can be realized. The sealing material can have a special construction or shape according to the invention or can be supported in a sealing manner on the ball races in connection with the reinforcing sleeve, in order to effectively seal the roller body space of the axial roller bearing.
Through the measures according to the invention, such as the defined retaining function of the reinforcing sleeve, due to the direct connection to the sealing material, an exact installed position of the sealing sections is produced at the same time. This effect is advantageous with respect to the sealing quality relative to previously known two-part sealing arrangements in which the sealing ring was inserted with a certain degree of freedom relative to a sleeve surrounding the axial roller bearing on the outside. The simple component-optimized, compact construction of the sealing arrangement according to the invention also can be produced in a cost-effective way and easily assembled.
According to a preferred construction of the invention, it is provided that a fastening section of the sealing arrangement is formed in which an end zone of the reinforcing sleeve is fixed in place on a diagonal or inclined outer contour of a ball race. Alternatively or additionally, the invention includes a fastening section that is formed in connection with the sealing material of the reinforcing sleeve. For this purpose, a bead formed by the sealing material and extending over the reinforcing sheet is supported in the installed state on the inclined outer contour of a roller bearing ball race.
The construction of the sealing arrangement according to the invention further comprises a reinforcing sleeve that is supported with a non-positive connection on a ball race of the axial roller bearing for forming a first sealing section by means of the elastic sealing material. For this purpose, the reinforcing sleeve encloses the ball race in a pretensioned way with a non-positive connection. A second sealing section interacting with the other ball race forms a sealing lip that is formed from the sealing material and is supported on the ball race in a sealing manner.
Advantageously, the invention offers the ability to directly join the two ball races of the axial roller bearing over the sealing arrangement with the help of the fastening sections. All parts of the roller bearing are thus held captively and form a unit that can be preassembled and simplifies, for example, automated assembly. For achieving an unimpaired relative motion between two ball races, it is provided that a fastening section is fixed in place with clearance relative to the inclined outer contour of a ball race.
Another construction of the sealing arrangement according to the invention includes a stabilization section for the reinforcing sleeve. This comprises a circumferential or partially circumferential step that is oriented axially in the roller body space and can also be constructed as a bead. In one preferred position, the stabilization section is supported in the installed state with a positive fit connection on an inner zone of a ball race. In this way, at the same time a sealing zone can be created in which the stabilization section forms a sealing contact on the ball race by the sealing material.
The reinforcing sleeve of the sealing arrangement is preferably completely covered on one side with the sealing material in the area of the fastening sections, the sealing sections, and the stabilization section. Alternatively, the reinforcing sleeve could have a sealing material completely on one side, wherein this sealing material is fixed to the inside of the reinforcing sleeve with a material fit, in particular, by curing or adhesion.
As the material for the reinforcing sleeve, according to the invention preferably a sheet material is used from which, in a non-cutting process, in particular, by a deep-drawing method, the reinforcing sleeve could also be produced economically in large quantities. For this purpose, in particular, a corrosion-resistant steel sheet with a thickness greater than 0.3 mm, preferably 0.6 mm, and less than 1.0 mm is suitable.
According to another construction of the invention, the invention includes a mounting aid. For this purpose, the reinforcing sleeve can comprise, for example, several symmetrically arranged, radially outward directed journals distributed circumferentially. The journals can be used to simplify the assembly of the sealing arrangement with the help of a tool.
For the sealing arrangement, a rubber-like elastomer is provided as a suitable elastic sealing material according to the invention, for example, NBR or EPM (ethylene-propylene-rubber). This synthetic material is distinguished by a high temperature resistance, wherein the permanent elasticity remains nearly unchanged over the entire temperature range from −40° to +50° in which motor vehicles are operated.
Preferably the axial roller bearings sealed according to the invention are used in steering axles of motor vehicles, in particular, commercial vehicles. Here, in the installed state, an axle body is supported by the axial roller bearing on an axle journal that can be pivoted about an axle journal pin.
Additional features of the invention are given in the following description and from the drawings in which an embodiment is shown in a simplified form. The invention is not limited to this embodiment. If not mentioned otherwise, components that are identical or that have identical functions are provided with identical reference numbers in the description. Shown are:
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