This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0142622 filed on Oct. 30, 2017, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Field
The present disclosure relates to a technology of reducing vibration of a bearing provided on a rotating shaft for transmitting rotational motion, and particularly, to a technology capable of reducing vibration, which is generated by a rotation, by adding a structure, which serves to reduce vibration, at an outer side of an outer race of a bearing.
Description of the Related Art
A bearing is one of the mechanical elements which restrict relative motion with respect to desired motion and reduce friction between moving parts. The bearing is a component which is in contact with a rotating or reciprocally moving counterpart component and supports a shaft or the like while receiving a load. The bearing transmits rotational torque to two or more shafts and serves to adjust a rotational speed and a torque transmission ratio through a gear ratio.
There are problems in that a bearing in the related art does not have a function of reducing vibration of a vibration source which is transmitted from a rotating shaft, and additional vibration is generated due to the characteristics of the bearing. To solve the problems, there are technologies in the related art in which isolation systems are additionally mounted outside rotating devices and vibration sources to reduce vibration of the vibration sources, as illustrated in
However, in the technologies in the related art, a vibration reduction device needs to be separately and additionally mounted, an additional weight is increased, and an additional space is required, such that there is a problem in that the system is complicated.
An object of a technology of the present disclosure is to provide a technology in which a structural device having a function of reducing vibration is added to a bearing essentially used for a rotating structure, thereby implementing both a basic purpose of the bearing itself and a function of reducing vibration.
The present disclosure provides a vibration reduction device for a bearing, including: a bearing tube 50 which is spaced apart from an outer race of a bearing at a predetermined interval and surrounds the outer race; and a link which 100 is disposed between the outer race and the bearing tube, in which the link includes an outer race connecting portion 120 which is in contact with the outer race, and a tube connecting portion 130 which is in contact with the bearing tube.
The outer race connecting portion 120 is disposed on the bearing in a radial direction, and has one end fixed to the outer race, and the other end spaced apart from the bearing tube at a predetermined interval, and a first stopper 122 made of an elastic material is provided at the other end of the outer race connecting portion.
The tube connecting portion 130 is disposed on the bearing in the radial direction, and has one end fixed to the bearing tube, and the other end spaced apart from the outer race at a predetermined interval, and a second stopper 132 made of an elastic material is provided at the other end of the tube connecting portion.
The vibration reduction device further includes a connecting member 110 which is disposed in a circumferential direction between the outer race and the bearing tube and connects the outer race connecting portion and the tube connecting portion, the connecting member has cross section reducing portions formed by reducing cross sections so that the connecting member is elastically deformable, and the cross section reducing portions include: a first cross section reducing portion 113 which is formed by reducing a width of the connecting member 110 in a direction of a rotation axis of the bearing; and a second cross section reducing portion 115 which is formed by reducing a width of the connecting member 110 in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis of the bearing.
According to the configuration of the present disclosure, the vibration reduction performance is implemented by the tube and the link installed outside the bearing, and both of the basic purpose of the bearing itself and the function of reducing vibration are exhibited, such that the present disclosure may be applied to various fields in which it is necessary to reduce vibration generated in the system in which rotational motion is performed.
The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
A vibration reduction device for a bearing according to the present disclosure may be applied to a ball bearing or a sliding bearing, but the vibration reduction device for a bearing according to the present disclosure is particularly applied to the ball bearing. Referring to
The link 100 includes a connecting member 110 which is disposed in a circumferential direction between the outer race and the bearing tube, an outer race connecting portion 120 which is provided at one end of the connecting member and is in contact with the outer race, and a tube connecting portion 130 which is provided at the other end of the connecting member and is in contact with the bearing tube. The outer race connecting portion 120 and the tube connecting portion 130 are disposed in a radial direction of the bearing and support the outer race and the bearing tube.
Specifically, the outer race connecting portion 120 is disposed on the bearing in the radial direction, one end of the outer race connecting portion 120 is fixed to the outer race, and the other end of the outer race connecting portion 120 is spaced apart from the bearing tube at a predetermined interval. Further, a first stopper 122 made of an elastic material is provided at the other end of the outer race connecting portion which is provided to be spaced apart from the bearing tube, thereby preparing for a collision with the bearing tube.
Further, the tube connecting portion 130 is disposed on 5 the bearing in the radial direction, one end of the tube connecting portion 130 is fixed to the bearing tube, the other end of the tube connecting portion 130 is spaced apart from the outer race at a predetermined interval, and a second stopper 132 made of an elastic material is provided at the 10 other end of the tube connecting portion which is spaced apart from the outer race, thereby preparing for a collision with the outer race. The reference letter āSā in
In addition, each of the connecting member 110, the outer race connecting portion 120, and the tube connecting portion 130 of the vibration reduction device of the present disclosure may have a quadrangular cross section. For ease of description, directions are defined. In the perspective view of the link illustrated in
The vibration reduction device for a bearing illustrated in
That is, the vibration reduction device for a bearing illustrated in
In the present exemplary embodiment, orifices 116 are formed in the connecting member to implement a damping effect resulting from a flow of a fluid. In other words, in the case of a bearing in which a viscous fluid is accommodated between the outer race of the bearing and the bearing tube, the accommodated fluid flows due to the rotation of the bearing, and the orifices are formed in the connecting member to implement the damping effect resulting from the flow of the fluid. The orifice may have various shapes, but in the present exemplary embodiment, a state in which the orifices are formed in the direction (Y-axis direction) perpendicular to the rotation axis of the bearing is illustrated.
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