This application is a national phase of International Application No. PCT/KR2019/005162 filed on Apr. 29, 2019 which claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2018-0049432 filed on Apr. 27, 2018, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a wheel bearing assembly for rotatably mounting and supporting a vehicle wheel to a vehicle body; more particularly, to a wheel bearing assembly configured such that a constant velocity joint connected to a driving shaft of a vehicle is inserted into a wheel bearing, thus achieving miniaturization and weight reduction.
A wheel bearing for vehicle is a device for rotatably mounting and supporting a vehicle wheel to a vehicle body, and may be classified into a wheel bearing for driving wheel mounted to a driving wheel of a vehicle and a wheel bearing for driven wheel mounted to a driven wheel of a vehicle. Among them, the wheel bearing for driving wheel is configured such that a constant velocity joint connected to a driving shaft is coupled to the wheel bearing, and thus a driving force generated in a driving apparatus is transmitted to the wheel bearing through the constant velocity join and then is provided to the wheel.
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However, since the wheel bearing assembly configured as above is configured such that the constant velocity joint is coupled to the wheel bearing while being brought into contact with the axial end portion of the wheel hub from the outside of the wheel hub, the length of the wheel bearing assembly is increased. In addition, in the wheel bearing assembly configured as above, the splines formed on the outer peripheral surface of the central shaft of the constant velocity joint are engaged with the splines formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub so as to transmit the driving force to the wheel hub. As a result, the central shaft of the constant velocity joint is required to have a long length so as to pass through the wheel hub. This may increase the weight of the apparatus and may cause a problem that noise is generated upon acceleration and deceleration in the course of transmitting the driving force via the splines.
In order to address such problems, there has been proposed a wheel bearing assembly (so-called fourth-generation wheel bearing assembly) in which a constant velocity joint is inserted into and coupled to a wheel hub of a wheel bearing, as disclosed in Patent Document 1 and the like.
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However, in the case of the four-generation wheel bearing assembly known in the related art, an outer member 44 is separately provided between the constant velocity joint and the wheel hub to support rotating elements 42 of the constant velocity joint 40 and transfer the driving force to the wheel bearing, and a fixing member 46 is additionally provided on one end of the outer member 44 to prevent deviation of the outer member 44. This results in an increased number of parts and an increase in weight and cost of the product.
Patent Document 1: U.S. Pat. No. 6,790,145
The present disclosure is to solve the above-described problems of the prior art, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a wheel bearing assembly configured such that a constant velocity joint is coupled to a wheel bearing in a state in which the constant velocity joint is inserted into the wheel bearing without additional components, thereby achieving miniaturization and weight reduction.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a wheel bearing assembly used for rotatably mounting and supporting a vehicle wheel to a vehicle body. The wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may comprise: a wheel hub having a hub flange on which a wheel is mounted; at least one inner ring configured to be press-fitted and mounted to one side of the wheel hub; an outer ring provided radially outward of the inner ring and having a mounting flange, which is formed on an outer peripheral surface of the outer ring and on which a vehicle body is coupled; and one or more rolling elements configured to rotatably support the wheel hub and the inner ring with respect to the outer ring. According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, an accommodation space may be formed inward of a vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub to accommodate a constant velocity joint. According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a plurality of recesses for accommodating rotating elements of the constant velocity joint may be formed on an inner peripheral surface of the accommodation space to be spaced apart from each other along a circumferential direction. According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a first heat-treated hardened portion may be formed on the inner peripheral surface of the accommodation space, wherein the first heat-treated hardened portion may be formed to include portions with which the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint are brought into contact. According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a second heat-treated hardened portion may be formed on an outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub, wherein the first heat-treated hardened portion and the second heat-treated hardened portion may be formed so as not to overlap each other.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a depth of a hardened layer of the first heat-treated hardened portion and the second heat-treated hardened portion may be greater than or equal to 1 mm and less than or equal to 3 mm.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a minimum radial thickness between the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub on which the inner ring is mounted and an inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub with which the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint are brought into contact may be greater than or equal to 5 mm and less than or equal to 10 mm.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the inner ring mounted on the wheel hub may be configured to be fixed on the wheel hub by plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, an axial distance between a vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the inner ring and the end portion located more adjacent to the vehicle body among a vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the first heat-treated hardened portion and a vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the second heat-treated hardened portion may be greater than or equal to 2 mm.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, before plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, a ratio between a height of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring, which is configured to support the rolling elements located at the vehicle-body-side, and an axial distance from the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring, which is configured to support the rolling elements located at the vehicle-body-side, to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, may be greater than or equal to 0.5 and less than or equal to 2.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, before plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, a reduced-diameter portion having a reduced diameter may be provided on the outer peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, wherein a depth of the reduced-diameter portion may be greater than or equal to 0.1 mm and less than or equal to 0.5 mm, and an axial distance between a starting position of the reduced-diameter portion and the vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the inner ring, which is configured to support the rolling elements located at the vehicle-body-side, may be greater than or equal to 0.5 mm and less than or equal to 5 mm.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the wheel bearing assembly may further comprise a spacer coupled to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring, wherein an axial distance between a vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the spacer and the end portion located more adjacent to the vehicle body among the vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the first heat-treated hardened portion and the vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the second heat-treated hardened portion, may be greater than or equal to 2 mm.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, before plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, a ratio between a height of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the spacer and an axial distance from the vehicle-body-side end portion of the spacer to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub may be greater than or equal to 0.5 and less than or equal to 2.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, before plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, a reduced-diameter portion having a reduced diameter may be provided on the outer peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, wherein a depth of the reduced-diameter portion may be greater than or equal to 0.1 mm and less than or equal to 0.5 mm, and an axial distance between a starting position of the reduced-diameter portion and the vehicle-body-side end portion of the spacer may be greater than or equal to 0.5 mm and less than or equal to 5 mm.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the wheel bearing assembly may further comprise the constant velocity joint inserted into and coupled to the inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, wherein the constant velocity joint may be coupled to the wheel hub such that the rotating elements are accommodated in the recess formed on the inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub.
In addition, the wheel bearing assembly according to the present disclosure may further comprise other additional configurations without departing from the technical sprit of the present disclosure.
The wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that recesses for receiving rotating elements of a constant velocity joint are formed on an inner peripheral surface of a wheel hub of a wheel bearing. Further, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint can be stably positioned and supported inside the wheel hub without a separate additional member for supporting an outer surface of the rotating elements. Accordingly, it is possible in the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present to reduce the size and the weight of the wheel bearing assembly.
In addition, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that heat-treated hardened portions are formed on an outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub, with which the rolling elements of the wheel bearing are brought into contact or onto which the inner ring is press-fitted, and on an inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub with which the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint are in contact. Therefore, the rolling elements of the wheel bearing (or the inner ring) and the rotating elements of the wheel bearing can be stably mounted on and supported by the wheel hub.
In addition, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that the heat-treated hardened portion formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub and the heat-treated hardened portion formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub are formed so as not to overlap each other. This makes it possible to prevent occurrence of damage such as cracks and the like due to the overlap of the heat-treated hardened portions.
In addition, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such a thickness of the wheel hub on which heat treatment is performed on the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub and a thickness of the hardened layer of the heat-treated hardened portions are controlled to fall within a predetermined range. Thus, it is possible to more stably prevent the heat-treated hardened portions formed on the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub from overlapping each other.
In addition, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such the heat-treated hardened portions formed on the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub are positioned at a position spaced apart from the portion at which a plastic deformation portion begins (the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring or the spacer). This makes it is possible to prevent occurrence of a problem that cracks are generated in the wheel hub or damage is exerted on the wheel hub in the process of plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub for fixing the inner ring to the wheel hub.
Furthermore, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such a ratio between a height of the portion at which the plastic deformation portion begins (the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring or the spacer) and a distance from the portion at which the plastic deformation portion begins to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub is controlled to fall within an appropriate range. This makes it is possible to form the plastic deformation portion capable of stably supporting the inner ring while applying an appropriate pre-load.
In addition, the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that a reduced-diameter portion having a reduced diameter is formed in the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub, and a depth of the reduced-diameter portion and the position at which the reduced-diameter portion begins are controlled to fall within an appropriate range. This makes it is possible to prevent deformation of the wheel hub or the durability of the bearing from being deteriorated in the process of fixing the inner ring by plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub.
100: wheel bearing assembly
200: wheel bearing
210: wheel hub
220: outer ring
230: inner ring
240: rolling element
250: first heat-treated hardened portion
260: spacer
270: second heat-treated hardened portion
300: constant velocity joint
310: rotating element
320: inner member
330: intermediate member
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings at such an extent that they can be readily practiced by those ordinary skilled in the art.
In order to clearly describe the present disclosure, detailed descriptions of parts irrelevant to the present disclosure will be omitted, and the same reference numerals will be given to the same components throughout the specification. Further, a shape and size of each component shown in the drawings are arbitrarily shown for the sake of convenience in description, and hence the present disclosure is not necessarily limited to the shape and size shown. That is, it should be understood that specific shapes, structures and characteristics described herein may be modified from one embodiment to another embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Further, positions or arrangements of individual components may also be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the detailed descriptions described below are not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present disclosure is to be taken as covering the scope claimed by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the wheel bearing 200 may be configured such that a rotating member (for example, a wheel hub 210 and an inner ring 230) is mounted on a non-rotating element (for example, an outer ring 220) through rolling elements 240 and the wheel mounted on the rotating element is relatively rotatably supported by the vehicle body to which the non-rotating element is coupled, similar with typical vehicular wheel bearings.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the wheel hub 210 may be formed in a generally cylindrical shape extending along an axial direction. A hub flange 212 may be provided on one side of an outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210. The hub flange 212 is formed in a shape extending radially outward of the wheel hub 210, and may be used to mount the wheel to the wheel hub 210 via hub bolts or the like. On the other hand, the inner ring 230 may be press-fitted and mounted to a vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210. A raceway (inner raceway) of the rolling elements 240 may be formed on a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 such that the rolling elements 240 are supported by the wheel hub 210.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the outer ring 220 may be configured to have a mounting flange 222, which is provided on one side of an outer peripheral surface of the outer ring 220 and is used to mount the wheel bearing 200 to the vehicle body, and raceways, which is provided on one side of an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring 220 and with which the rolling elements 240 are brought into contact. The raceway (outer raceway) formed on the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring 220 may be configured to cooperate with a raceway (inner raceway) formed on the inner ring 230 to accommodate and support the rolling elements 240 between the raceways.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the inner ring 230 may be configured to be press-fitted and mounted to the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210. The raceway (the inner raceway) for the rolling elements 240 may be formed on one side of the outer peripheral surface of the inner ring 230 to support the rolling elements 240 from the radially inside. As shown in
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the rolling elements 240 may be disposed between the raceway (the inner raceway) formed on the rotating member (for example, the wheel hub 210 and/or the inner ring 230) and the raceway (the outer raceway) formed on the non-rotating member (for example, the outer ring 220), which makes it possible to rotatably support the wheel hub 210 to which the wheel is mounted with respect to the outer ring 220 fixed to the vehicle body.
In the embodiments described with reference to
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the wheel bearing 200 may be configured such that the inner ring 230 is fixed to the wheel hub 210 in a state in which an appropriate pre-load is applied by plastically deforming a vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210 in a radially-outward direction, as shown in
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, an inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210 may be configured to perform a function of supporting a rotating elements 310 of the constant velocity joint 300 from the outside (the function performed by the outer member provided between the wheel hub and the constant velocity joint shown in
As described above, the wheel bearing 200 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint are supported in direct contact with the inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210. Thus, raceways having a high strength are required on the inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210 in contact with the rotating elements 310 of the constant velocity joint 300. Therefore, the wheel bearing 200 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured to have a heat-treated hardened portion (first heat-treated hardened portion 250) formed on the inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210 (the inner peripheral surface of the accommodation space). As a result, the rotating elements 310 of the constant velocity joint 300 can be stably held within the wheel hub 210 without damaging the wheel hub 210.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210 may be configured to have a hardened layer which is formed on the area at least including all portions in contact with the rotating elements 310 of the constant velocity joint 300, so as to ensure the stable rotation and support of the rotating elements 310 of the constant velocity joint 300.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a heat-treated hardened portion having a high hardness may be further formed on a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 that constitutes the wheel bearing assembly (a portion in which the raceway of the rolling elements is formed or to which the inner ring is press-fitted, or the like). According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, for example, as shown in
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 may be formed through various well-known heat treatment methods such as high-frequency quenching, full-hardening heat treatment, and the like. Preferably, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 may be thermally treated to have a hardness ranging from Hv 500 to Hv 900 so as to provide a stable raceway or the like.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 needs to be formed to have a hardened layer enough to form a stable raceway for the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint and the rolling elements of the wheel bearing. Further, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 need to be formed so as not to overlap each other. If both the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 are formed to overlap each other, there is a high risk of causing damage such as cracks in a portion where the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 overlap. This may be a cause of remarkably degrading the function and shortening the lifespan of the wheel bearing.
For this reason, in the wheel bearing assembly according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 may be preferably formed to have a hardened layer of a depth of 1 mm to 3 mm. When the depth of the hardened layer is less than 1 mm, the hardened layer may not be formed at a sufficient depth on for the raceway with which the rotating elements of the constant velocity joint or the rolling elements of the wheel bearing are in contact, thus shortening the lifespan of the wheel bearing. Meanwhile, when the depth of the hardened layer exceeds 3 mm, there is a high risk of overlapping the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210.
Meanwhile, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the thickness of the wheel hub 210 on which both the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 are formed (in the case of the embodiment shown in the drawings, the minimum radial thickness H between the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 on which the inner ring 230 is mounted and the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 with which the rotating elements 310 of the constant velocity joint 300 are in contact) may be preferably greater than or equal to 5 mm and less than or equal to 10 mm. When the thickness H is less than 5 mm, the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 may overlap each other, which may greatly cause damage such as cracks. Meanwhile, when the thickness H is greater than 10 mm, the diameter of the pitch circle of the rolling elements 240 mounted on the inner ring 230 may be increased, which may cause interference in assembling a knuckle mounting part and may increase the weight of the product to be more than necessary.
In the meantime, in the process of heat-treating the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 and the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 formed on the outer peripheral surface of the wheel hub 210 to have a high hardness, they may have an increased brittleness. As a result, when the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 undergoes the plastic deformation, cracks may be generated in the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270. This may degrade the durability of the wheel bearing 200. To prevent such a problem, the wheel bearing 200 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure are configured such that the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 are positioned at a position spaced apart from a portion where the plastic deformation begins and thus the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 does not undergo the plastic deformation in the process of plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210 for fixing the inner ring 230 to the wheel hub 210.
For example, the wheel bearing 200 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a spacer 260 coupled to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring 230 such that the position where the plastic deformation begins is spaced at a predetermined distance A from the vehicle-body-side end portions of the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 in the axial direction to the vehicle-body-side along the axial direction. Specifically, the wheel bearing 200 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is configured such that the end portion positioned close to the vehicle body among the vehicle-body-side end portion of the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 and the vehicle-body-side end portion of the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 is positioned to be spaced toward the wheel at a predetermined distance A from a position where the plastic deformation begins (from the vehicle-body-side end portion of the spacer 260 in the embodiment shown in
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, it may be desirable that an axial distance A between the position where the plastic deformation begins and the end portion located more adjacent to the vehicle body among the vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the first heat-treated hardened portion 250 and the vehicle-body-side axial end portion of the second heat-treated hardened portion 270 may be preferably greater than or equal to 2 mm. When the distance A is smaller than 2 mm, the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270 may undergo the plastic deformation in the process of fixing the inner ring 230 to the wheel hub 210 by plastically deforming the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210, thus causing damage such as cracks in the first and second heat-treated hardened portions 250 and 270.
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the spacer 260 may be configured to be formed as a separate member from the inner ring 230 and then coupled to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the inner ring 230, as shown in
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a ratio C/B of a height B of the portion where the plastic deformation begins in the wheel bearing [the height B means a height of the vehicle-body-side end portion of the spacer 260 in the case of the configuration in which the spacer 260 is coupled to the inner ring 230 as shown in
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to prevent damage of the wheel hub 210 due to cracks or the like caused by interference with the inner ring 230 or the spacer 260 during the plastic deformation, a reduced-diameter portion 216 having a reduced diameter may be provided in the vehicle-body-side end portion of the wheel hub 210. The reduced-diameter portion 216 may be preferably formed so that a depth D from the portion where the inner ring 230 and/or the spacer 260 is mounted is greater than or equal to 0.1 mm and less than or equal to 0.5 mm. Further, an axial distance E from a starting position of the reduced-diameter portion 216 to the end portion where the plastic deformation begins (which means an axial distance from the starting position of the reduced-diameter portion 216 to the vehicle-body-side end portion of the spacer 260 in the configuration in which the spacer 260 is coupled to the inner ring 230 as shown in
As shown in
However, the above-described configuration of the constant velocity joint 300 is just one example, and the constant velocity joint 300 used in the wheel bearing assembly 100 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may be formed to have various well-known configurations in addition to the above-described configuration.
While the present disclosure has been described above by way of particular features such as specific components and the like, and exemplary embodiments, these embodiments are provided to further facilitate overall understanding of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Various modifications and variations may be made from the above descriptions by those skilled in the art.
Therefore, the spirit of the present disclosure should not be limited to the above-described embodiments, and not only the append claims but also all those modified equally or equivalently to the claims are intended to fall within the scope of the spirit of the present disclosure.
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