Information
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Patent Grant
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6776420
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Patent Number
6,776,420
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Peavey; Enoch E
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 277 549
- 277 551
- 277 569
- 277 571
- 277 572
- 384 446
- 384 448
- 384 476
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Sealing device (1) for a rolling contact bearing (2) presenting an annular sealing lining (5), a protective shield (6) for the lining (5) which is mounted on the outside of the lining (5) itself, and an encoder (15) which is integral to the shield (6) and which is protected by a covering element (16) arranged opposite the shield (6) in relation to the encoder (15).
Description
DESCRIPTION
The present invention relates to a sealing device for a rolling contact bearing.
In particular, the present invention relates to a sealing device for a rolling contact bearing which comprises an annular sealing lining which is mounted onto a fixed race of the rolling contact bearing, a protective shield for the lining which is mounted onto a rotating race of the rolling contact bearing, and an encoder which is integral to the shield and which is positioned between the lining and the shield itself.
The U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,568 relates to a sealing device of the kind described above, in which the shield is made of non-magnetic material in order to permit the encoder to be magnetised on the outer side of the rolling contact bearing, and presenting an overall thickness which is quite considerable in order to guarantee a sufficiently rigid support for the encoder, not only when it is in use but also during the operations which are necessary to assemble the device itself.
Despite all the precautions taken during the assembly of the shield which has just been described above, the device referred to the in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,568 does, however, present some disadvantages which are typical of the kind of assembly necessary, during which the magnetisation of the encoder is carried out by means of a layer of material which is extraneous to the encoder itself and which is, in fact, represented by the support shield.
The aim of the present invention is to produce a sealing device for a rolling contact bearing, which will permit an optimal magnetisation of the encoder without compromising the protection of the encoder itself in any way at all, either during transport or when the device is mounted onto the relevant rolling contact bearing.
According to the present invention, a sealing device for a rolling contact bearing will be produced presenting a fixed race and a rotating race, the device comprising an annular sealing lining which is mounted onto the fixed race, a protective shield for the lining which is mounted onto the rotating race on the outside of the lining itself, and an encoder which is integral to the shield; the device being characterised by the fact that the encoder is axially arranged on the outside of the shield and is protected by a covering element, which is part of the device itself, and which is arranged opposite the screen in relation to the encoder.
The invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting form of embodiment of the said invention, and in which:
FIG. 1
is an axial section view, with some parts removed for reasons of clarity, of a first preferred form of embodiment of a sealing device for a rolling contact bearing according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an axial section view of a stage of assembly of the device which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an axial section view, with some parts removed for reasons of clarity, of a second preferred form of embodiment of the sealing device for a rolling contact bearing illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an axial section view of a stage of assembly of the device which is illustrated in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is an axial section view, with some parts removed for reasons of clarity, of a second preferred form of embodiment of the sealing device for a rolling contact bearing which is illustrated in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 6
is an axial section view of a stage of assembly of the device which is illustrated in FIG.
5
.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the number
1
is used to indicate, in its entirety, a sealing device for a rolling contact bearing
2
, which comprises an outer fixed race
3
and an inner rotating race
4
.
The device
1
is mounted between the two races
3
and
4
, and comprises an annular sealing lining
5
which is mounted onto the fixed race
3
, and protective shield
6
for the lining
5
which is mounted onto the rotating race
4
on the outside of the lining
5
itself.
In the example which is illustrated, the lining
5
presents a metal support
7
, which is substantially L-shaped in axial section, and two sealing lips
8
and
9
which extend from the support
7
starting from a free edge of the support
7
itself, and of which the lip
8
extends in contact with an inner annular surface
10
of the shield
6
, and the lip
9
extends in contact with an inner cylindrical surface
11
of the shield
6
itself.
The shield
6
comprises a cylindrical body
12
which is shrink fit onto the rotating race
4
and which defines the surface
11
, and a grooved flange
13
, which defines the surface
10
, and which is made of magnetic or non-magnetic iron material, and which forms a housing
14
which his axially open towards the outside of the rolling contact bearing
2
.
The device
1
also comprises an encoder
15
which is integral to the shield
6
, which is axially arranged on the outside of the shield
6
itself and on the inside of the housing
14
, and which is protected by a covering element
16
, which is part of the device
1
itself and which is arranged opposite the flange
13
in relation to the encoder
15
.
The encoder
15
may be made of magnetised plastic or rubber, and is provided with two end appendages
17
and
18
, of which the appendage
17
is arranged over and in contact with a free end
19
of the flange
13
and on the outside of the housing
14
, while the appendage
18
is arranged in an axially frontal position to the flange
13
itself and on the outside of the housing
14
.
The element
16
may be made of any kind of material, and comprises a cylindrical wall
20
which is arranged so as to cover the appendage
17
, and an annular wall
21
which is arranged so as to cover the entire encoder apart from the appendage
18
. The two walls
20
and
21
are connected to each other by a rounded edge which presents a determined radius of bending.
The encoder
15
is fixed onto the flange
13
by means of either pressing or vulcanisation according to the kind of material of which it is made, and is magnetised together with the shield
6
. Instead, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the covering element
16
is coupled to the encoder
15
and the shield
6
either mechanically or by means of sticking after the encoder
15
itself has been magnetised.
In this way, it is possible to supply the best possible protection to the encoder
15
without compromising the magnetisation of the encoder
15
itself in any way at all.
The form of embodiment which is illustrated in
FIG. 3
relates to a device
1
′ which is similar to the device
1
, from which the device
1
′ differs mainly due to the fact that the appendages
17
and
18
of the encoder
15
are turned in contact with the element
16
. Furthermore, as is better illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the encoder
15
is fixed to the element
16
by means of either pressing or vulcanisation, depending on the kind of material of which it is made, and is magnetised together with the element
16
itself before being coupled to the shield
6
either mechanically or by means of sticking.
In this case, it is also possible to supply the best possible protection to the encoder
15
without compromising the magnetisation of the encoder
15
itself in any way at all.
The form of embodiment which is illustrated in
FIG. 5
relates to a device
1
″ which is similar to the device
1
, from which the device
1
″ differs mainly due to the fact that the encoder
15
is not provided with the appendages
17
and
18
. Furthermore, as is better illustrated in
FIG. 6
, the encoder
15
is fixed onto the shield
6
by the covering element
16
and is independent from both the shield
6
and the element
16
themselves.
In this case, the encoder
15
is magnetised totally independently from the elements of the device
1
″, and is then fixed onto the shield
6
by means of simply metallically anchoring the element
16
onto the shield
6
itself.
It is intended that the present invention not be limited to the forms of embodiment herein described and illustrated, which are to be considered as examples of forms of embodiment of the sealing device for a rolling contact bearing, which may be subject to further modifications in relation to the shape and arrangement of the parts, as well as the details of construction and assembly.
Claims
- 1. Sealing device for a rolling contact bearing presenting a fixed race and a rotating race, the device comprising:an annular sealing lining which is mounted onto the fixed race, a protective shield for the lining which is mounted onto the rotating race on the outside of the lining, an encoder which is fixed to said protective shield by means of either pressing or vulcanization, and is magnetized together with the protective shield; and a covering element; wherein the encoder is axially arranged on the outside of the protective shield and is protected by said covering element, said covering element being arranged opposite the protective shield in relation to the encoder and coupled to the encoder and to the protective shield after the encoder itself has been magnetized, and the protective shield presents a grooved flange which defines a housing for the encoder, said encoder being provided with two end appendages which are arranged, respectively, radially and axially on the outside of the housing; wherein a first end appendage of said two end appendages is covered by the covering element and a second end appendage of said two end appendages extends outside the covering element.
- 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the encoder is fixed to the covering element by means of either pressing or vulcanization, and is magnetized together with the covering element.
- 3. Sealing device for a rolling contact bearing presenting a fixed race and a rotating race, the device comprising:an annular sealing lining which is mounted onto the fixed race, a protective shield for the lining which is mounted onto the rotating race on the outside of the lining, an encoder which is integral to the protective shield, and a covering element; wherein the encoder is axially arranged on the outside of the protective shield and is protected by the covering element, said covering element being arranged opposite the protective shield in relation to the encoder, the encoder is fixed to the covering element by means of either pressing or vulcanization, and is magnetized together with the covering element, the protective shield being coupled to the encoder and the covering element after the encoder itself has been magnetized, the protective shield presents a grooved flange which defines a housing for the encoder, which is provided with two end appendages which are, respectively, arranged radially and axially on the outside of the housing, and said two end appendages are both arranged under the covering element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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TO2001A0708 |
Jul 2001 |
IT |
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