Static sealing element for a rolling bearing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6729626
  • Patent Number
    6,729,626
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Static sealing element (1) for a rolling bearing (2) which is mounted on a cylindrical element (3) which presents a blocking moulding (4) which is positioned against an inner race (5) of the rolling bearing (2) itself and which is suitable for being arranged in contact with a shoulder (6) the sealing element (1) presenting a support (8) which is associated with the inner race (5) of the rolling bearing (2), and a sealing lip (9), which forms an integral part of the support (8) and which presents, in turn, a substantially conical end portion (17), which axially projects in relation to the blocking moulding (4) and which radially forks opposite the blocking moulding (4) itself.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a static sealing element for a rolling bearing.




In particular, the present invention relates to a static sealing element for a roller bearing which is mounted onto a cylindrical element which presents a blocking moulding which is positioned against an inner race of the rolling bearing itself and which is suitable for being arranged in contact against a shoulder of an external element, which might, for example, be a motor shaft or a junction.




BACKGROUND




With reference to the assembly of the kind of device which has just been described above, and of which a more detailed description will be given below, without losing any of its general nature, it should be pointed out that static sealing elements of a well-known kind comprise a substantially rigid support which is suitable for being coupled to an inner race of a roller bearing and that such elements also comprise a sealing lip which forms an integral part of the support and which also extends axially beyond the blocking moulding as well as extending radially towards the interior in order to be compressed between the blocking moulding and the shoulder.




It should, however, be mentioned that the sealing capacity which is supplied by the above elements has not been found to be very efficient due, above all, to the fact that it is difficult to control the deformation of the lip during the compression between the blocking moulding and the shoulder, so that it is obvious that the aim of the present invention is to create a static sealing element which will not have the above-described disadvantages.




SUMMARY




According to the present invention a static sealing element for a rolling bearing will be produced which is mounted on a cylindrical element and which presents a blocking moulding which is positioned against an inner race of the rolling bearing itself and which is suitable for being arranged in contact with a shoulder, the element comprises a support which is associated with the inner race of the rolling bearing, and a sealing lip, which forms an integral part of the support, and which axially extends beyond the blocking moulding; the sealing element is characterised by the fact that the said sealing lip comprises a substantially conical end portion which projects axially in relation to the blocking moulding and which forks radially opposite the blocking moulding itself.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting form of embodiment of the said invention, in which:





FIG. 1

is an axial section view of a first preferred form of embodiment of a sealing element for a rolling bearing according to the present invention;





FIG. 1



a


is an enlarged view of a portion of the sealing element of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 2

is an axial section view of a second preferred form of embodiment of a sealing element for a rolling bearing according to the present invention as illustrated in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


, the number


1


indicates a static sealing element in its entirety for a rolling bearing


2


.




In particular, the rolling bearing


2


is mounted on a cylindrical tube


3


which presents a blocking moulding


4


which is positioned against an inner race


5


of the rolling bearing


2


, and which is suitable for being arranged in such a way that it comes into contact with a shoulder


6


of a motor shaft


7


which is inserted inside the cylindrical tube


3


.




The sealing element


1


comprises a support


8


which is associated with the race


5


, and also comprises two sealing lips


9


and


10


which are made of rubber-type material and which are an integral part of the support


8


.




The support


8


comprises an annular wall


11


, which is positioned against a frontal surface


5




s


of the race


5


of the rolling bearing


2


, and which is radially delimited towards the inside by an elastically yieldable irregular edge


12


. The edge


12


presents an internal cutoff diameter Φ


t


or Φ


i


which is less than an external diameter Φ


e


of the blocking moulding


4


, and a basic diameter Φ


b


which is at least equal to the external diameter Φ


e


of the blocking moulding


4


itself.




The support


8


also comprises a cylindrical wall


13


which extends from the annular wall


11


, and which is transverse to the annular wall


11


itself, along an external cylindrical surface


14


of the inner race


5


in order to axially block a phonic wheel


15


which is mounted on the inner race


5


itself.




According to the form of embodiment which is illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the wall


13


is a continuous wall which extends around the entire circumference of the surface


14


, but according to a variation which is not illustrated, the wall


13


can also be a discontinuous wall which is made up of a number of axial teeth, or only of a single axial tooth which is housed in a respective setting which is obtained in the surface


14


. In both the non-illustrated variations which have just been described, as well as in the embodiment which is illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the wall


13


radially interferes with a part of the phonic wheel


15


in order to axially block the phonic wheel


15


itself.




The lip


9


axially extends beyond the blocking moulding


4


, and it comprises a cylindrical portion


16


which extends above the blocking moulding


4


starting from the wall


13


and transverse to the wall


13


itself, and it also comprises a substantially conical end portion


17


which, starting from the portion


16


, projects axially in relation to the blocking moulding


4


and forks radially opposite the blocking moulding


4


itself.




The lip


10


is axially internal in relation to the blocking moulding


4


and on one side it entirely covers the irregular edge


12


, while the opposite side forks radially towards, and comes into contact with, an end surface


18


of the blocking moulding


4


. The surface


18


defines the external radial dimension of the blocking moulding


4


with the diameter Φ


e


, and it is arranged at an angle of approximately 45° in relation to the frontal surface


5




s


of the inner race


5


. In addition, the surface


18


and the surface


5




s


combine with each other in order to define an annular housing


19


with a substantially triangular transverse section, inside which the lip


10


is arranged in such a way that a frontal surface


20


and a lateral surface


21


of the lip


10


itself come respectively into contact with the surface


18


and the surface


5




s


in order to from a substantially acute angle.




The surface


20


of the lip


10


is connected to the portion


16


of the lip


9


by means of a curved surface


22


and it forms, with the surface


18


and the portion


16


itself, a sealing labyrinth which is not only suitable for preventing detritus from entering into the housing


19


o between the blocking moulding


4


and the inner race


5


, but is also suitable for increasing the expulsion of the same detritus from the housing


19


while in operation.




The assembly of the sealing element


1


onto the rolling bearing


2


is carried out by axially forcing the edge


12


against the blocking moulding


4


in such a way as to elastically deform the edge


12


itself as well as the lip


10


in order that they may both enter the housing


19


. The lip


10


is slightly undersized, in order that the lip


10


itself comes into greater contact with the surface


5




s


, but the shape of the lip


10


inside the housing


19


is substantially similar to that which has been previously been described.




The assembly of the sealing element


1


also determines a coupling between the wall


13


and the inner race


5


of the rolling bearing


2


with the already foreseen result that it allows a further axial blocking of the phonic wheel


15


which has previously been mounted onto the inner race


5


itself.




Once the rolling bearing


2


and the sealing element


1


have been assembled in relation to each other, the cylindrical tube


3


is mounted onto the shaft


7


in such a way as to send the blocking moulding


4


and the portion


17


of the lip


10


against and into contact with the shoulder


6


with the consequent deformation of the lip


10


itself. The radially forked shape of the portion


17


towards the outside determines an elastic increase in the circumference of the entire lip


10


and, thus, also in the portion


16


and this phenomenon creates an elastic reaction force which serves to increase the adherence between the portion


17


and the shoulder


6


to the advantage of the sealing capacity of the sealing element


1


.




In the case that it is necessary to exercise more control over the deformation or to further increase the elastic reaction force of the portion


16


, it could be useful to use the alternative form of embodiment of the sealing element


1


which is illustrated in

FIG. 2

, which illustrates a sealing element


100


which differs from the sealing element


1


due mainly to the fact that the support


8


has a different shape.




In fact, the support


8


of the element


100


comprises an additional cylindrical wall


23


which extends from the annular wall


11


, and which is transverse to the wall


11


itself, and which is opposite the wall


13


so that it replaces part of the rubber material of the portion


17


in such a way as to render the portion


17


more rigid.




In the form of embodiment which is illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the wall


23


, the internal diameter of which is greater than the diameter Φ


e


, completely replaces the edge


12


and the lip


10


but, obviously, it is easy to produce a support


8


which contains the wall


23


itself as well as the edge


12


and the lip


10


in such a way as to combine the effect of a greater rigidity of the lip


9


with the effect of a greater sealing capacity of the housing


19


.




In addition, the element


100


can also comprise a further sealing lip


101


, which is integral with the lip


9


and which is substantially arranged between the portion


17


and the portion


16


itself. The lip


101


extends radially towards the blocking moulding


4


, and it comprises a rear surface


102


, which is transverse to the lip


9


and which is arranged in contact with an external surface


103


of the blocking moulding


4


itself and which directly faces the shoulder


6


. In particular, if the form of embodiment of the element


100


provides for the presence of the lip


9


as well as the lip


101


, housing


19


is protected by both lips and thus is doubly insulated from the outside.




It is intended that the present invention not be limited by the forms of embodiment which are herein described and illustrated, which are to be considered as examples of forms of embodiment of the sealing elements


1


and


100


, and which may be susceptible to further modifications in relation to the shape and arrangement of the parts, as well as details pertaining to construction and assembly.



Claims
  • 1. Static sealing element for a rolling bearing which is mounted on a cylindrical element and which presents a blocking moulding positioned against an inner race of the rolling bearing and which is suitable for being arranged in contact with a shoulder, the element comprising:a support which is associated with the inner race of the rolling bearing, and a sealing lip, which forms an integral part of the support, and which axially extends beyond the blocking moulding; and a further sealing lip, which is axially internal in relation to the blocking moulding and which forks radially opposite the blocking moulding; wherein the sealing lip comprises a substantially conical end portion which projects axially in relation to the blocking moulding and which forks radially opposite the blocking moulding; and wherein the further sealing lip comprises a frontal surface which comes into contact with an end surface of the blocking moulding as well as a lateral surface which comes into contact with the inner race and which defines a substantially acute angle with the frontal surface.
  • 2. Sealing element according to claim 1, wherein the support comprises blocking means which extend along an external surface of the inner race in order to axially block a decoder which is mounted on the inner race.
  • 3. Sealing element according to claim 1, wherein the support comprises stiffening means which extend axially towards an outside of the rolling bearing in order to at least partially render more rigid the sealing lip.
  • 4. Static sealing element for a rolling bearing which is mounted on a cylindrical element and which presents a blocking moulding positioned against an inner race of the rolling bearing and which is suitable for being arranged in contact with a shoulder, the element comprising:a support which is associated with the inner race of the rolling bearing, and a sealing lip, which forms an integral part of the support, and which axially extends beyond the blocking moulding; and a further sealing lip which is integral with the sealing lip, and which extends radially from the sealing lip towards the blocking moulding, and which is arranged so as to come into contact with an external surface of the blocking moulding; wherein the sealing lip comprises a substantially conical end portion which projects axially in relation to the blocking moulding and which forks radially opposite the blocking moulding.
  • 5. Sealing element according to claim 4, wherein the further sealing lip is arranged substantially near the end portion and comprises a rear surface which is arranged transverse to the lip and which comes into contact with the external surface.
  • 6. Static sealing element for a rolling bearing which is mounted on a cylindrical element and which presents a blocking moulding positioned against an inner race of the rolling bearing and which is suitable for being arranged in contact with a shoulder, the element comprising:a support which is associated with the inner race of the rolling bearing, and a sealing lip, which forms an integral part of the support, and which axially extends beyond the blocking moulding; wherein the sealing lip comprises a substantially conical end portion which projects axially in relation to the blocking moulding and which forks radially opposite the blocking moulding; wherein the support comprises an annular wall which presents an elastically yieldable internal edge with an internal diameter which is less that an external diameter of the blocking moulding; and wherein the internal edge is an irregular edge which presents a cut-off diameter which is equal to the internal diameter, and a basic diameter which is at least equal to the external diameter of the blocking moulding.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO2001A0350 Apr 2001 IT
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