CH380478A - Shock absorbing bearing for small mechanical mobile - Google Patents

Shock absorbing bearing for small mechanical mobile

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CH380478A
CH380478A CH1029863A CH1029863A CH380478A CH 380478 A CH380478 A CH 380478A CH 1029863 A CH1029863 A CH 1029863A CH 1029863 A CH1029863 A CH 1029863A CH 380478 A CH380478 A CH 380478A
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Switzerland
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frame
bearing
small mechanical
shock absorbing
support
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CH1029863A
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French (fr)
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Loretan Edouard
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Parechoc Sa
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B31/00Bearings; Point suspensions or counter-point suspensions; Pivot bearings; Single parts therefor
    • G04B31/02Shock-damping bearings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C27/00Elastic or yielding bearings or bearing supports, for exclusively rotary movement
    • F16C27/08Elastic or yielding bearings or bearing supports, for exclusively rotary movement primarily for axial load, e.g. for vertically-arranged shafts
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C17/00Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement
    • F16C17/04Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement for axial load only
    • F16C17/08Sliding-contact bearings for exclusively rotary movement for axial load only for supporting the end face of a shaft or other member, e.g. footstep bearings

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  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
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Description

  

  Palier     amortisseur    de chocs pour mobile de     petite    mécanique    La revendication du brevet principal a trait à un  palier amortisseur de chocs à crapaudine compre  nant un     support    de palier dans une creusure inté  rieure duquel est logée, de manière à pouvoir se dé  placer     radialement,    une monture pour la crapaudine,  cette dernière étant elle-même logée dans ladite  monture de manière à pouvoir s'y déplacer     axiale-          ment    et étant soumise à l'action d'un dispositif élas  tique de rappel agissant également, au moins indi  rectement, sur ladite monture.  



  Le palier selon la présente invention est carac  térisé par le fait que l'extrémité antérieure de la  monture est ouverte de manière à livrer librement  passage à la crapaudine, le     dispositif    élastique, logé  dans ladite monture, derrière la crapaudine, étant  interposé entre celle-ci et un épaulement     intérieur     que présente l'autre extrémité de la monture, le tout  de manière que ledit dispositif tende à faire sortir  la crapaudine de sa monture, appliquant     ainsi    ces  deux éléments respectivement sur deux faces oppo  sées du support de palier, ce qui assure le     centrage     de la crapaudine.  



  Le dessin représente, à titre d'exemple, une forme  d'exécution de l'objet de l'invention.  



  La     fig.    1 est une coupe axiale d'un     palier    amor  tisseur de chocs, et  les     fig.    2, 3 et 4 sont :des coupes axiales de ce  même palier, à plus petite échelle, illustrant les dé  placements des organes mobiles du     palier    lors des  différents chocs que peut subir l'arbre.  



  Le palier représenté comprend un support 1, en  forme de boite cylindrique, destiné à être chassé  dans le bâti de l'appareil sur lequel est monté le pa  lier. Ce support est fermé par un bouchon ou cou  vercle chassé 2, percé d'un trou 3 pour le passage  du pivot 4 de l'arbre.    Le support 1 enferme une     douille    5 logée dans  le support avec jeu radial, à     l'intérieur    de laquelle  une crapaudine 6 peut coulisser     axialement    ; l'extré  mité antérieure de la douille 5 est ouverte et laisse  librement passer la crapaudine.    Un ressort à boudin 7 est logé dans la douille  5,     derrière    la crapaudine 6.

   Ce ressort prend appui  d'une part sur la crapaudine et d'autre part sur le  fond, désigné par 5a, de la     douille    5. Ce ressort  tend ainsi à     appliquer    la     crapaudine    contre le bou  chon 2, et la     douille    5 contre la paroi la du sup  port 1, opposée au bouchon 2.  



  La douille 5 présente, au niveau de son fond 5a,  un épaulement extérieur 5b dont la face latérale 8  est un     segment    de     surface    sphérique, qui sert au  guidage de la douille lorsqu'elle bascule à     l'intérieur     du support 1, et qui sert à son centrage dans le sup  port lorsqu'elle est d'aplomb, dans la position repré  sentée à la     fig.    1, qui est la position de repos du  palier.  



  Lors des chocs que subit l'arbre, la crapaudine  6 peut coulisser     axialement    dans la douille 5 consti  tuant sa monture, et cette dernière peut basculer  dans le support de palier 1.     Ainsi,    lorsque l'arbre  subit un choc purement axial, suivant la flèche 9 de  la     fig.    2 par exemple, la     douille    5 ne se déplace pas  et c'est la crapaudine 6 qui coulisse à l'intérieur de  la douille ; elle est ramenée en place par le ressort 7.  Lorsque l'arbre subit un choc purement radial, par  exemple suivant la flèche 10 de la     fig.    3, la douille  5 bascule dans le support 1, la crapaudine n'effec  tuant qu'un     déplacement    axial très faible dans la  douille.

   Le rappel en position centrée est assuré par  le ressort 7. Enfin, lorsque les chocs que subit l'ar  bre sont à la fois radiaux et axiaux, comme c'est le  plus souvent le cas, par exemple suivant la flèche      11 de la     fig.    4, les deux mouvements décrits ci-des  sus se combinent.



  Shock-absorbing bearing for small mechanical mobile The claim of the main patent relates to a shock-absorbing slug bearing comprising a bearing support in an internal recess of which is housed, so as to be able to move radially, a mounting for the slider, the latter itself being housed in said frame so as to be able to move axially therein and being subjected to the action of an elastic return device also acting, at least indirectly, on said mount.



  The bearing according to the present invention is charac terized by the fact that the front end of the frame is open so as to allow free passage for the clamp, the elastic device housed in said frame, behind the clamp, being interposed between it. ci and an internal shoulder that has the other end of the frame, all so that said device tends to make the slider come out of its frame, thus applying these two elements respectively on two opposite faces of the bearing support, which ensures the centering of the crapaudine.



  The drawing represents, by way of example, an embodiment of the object of the invention.



  Fig. 1 is an axial section of a shock absorber bearing, and FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 are: axial sections of this same bearing, on a smaller scale, illustrating the displacements of the movable members of the bearing during the various impacts that the shaft may undergo.



  The bearing shown comprises a support 1, in the form of a cylindrical box, intended to be driven into the frame of the apparatus on which the bearing is mounted. This support is closed by a plug or driven cover 2, pierced with a hole 3 for the passage of the pivot 4 of the shaft. The support 1 encloses a sleeve 5 housed in the support with radial play, inside which a slider 6 can slide axially; the anterior end of the sleeve 5 is open and allows the crapaudine to pass freely. A coil spring 7 is housed in the sleeve 5, behind the slider 6.

   This spring is supported on the one hand on the stopper and on the other hand on the bottom, designated by 5a, of the bush 5. This spring thus tends to apply the stopper against the plug 2, and the bush 5 against the wall the of support 1, opposite the plug 2.



  The sleeve 5 has, at its bottom 5a, an outer shoulder 5b whose lateral face 8 is a spherical surface segment, which serves to guide the sleeve when it rocks inside the support 1, and which serves to its centering in the support when it is plumb, in the position shown in fig. 1, which is the rest position of the bearing.



  When the shaft is subjected to shocks, the clamp 6 can slide axially in the bush 5 constituting its mount, and the latter can tilt in the bearing support 1. Thus, when the shaft is subjected to a purely axial shock, depending on the arrow 9 in FIG. 2 for example, the socket 5 does not move and it is the slider 6 which slides inside the socket; it is brought back into place by the spring 7. When the shaft is subjected to a purely radial impact, for example according to arrow 10 of FIG. 3, the bush 5 swings into the support 1, the slider only effecting a very small axial displacement in the bush.

   The return to the centered position is provided by the spring 7. Finally, when the impacts to which the arb is subjected are both radial and axial, as is most often the case, for example according to arrow 11 in FIG. . 4, the two movements described above combine.

 

Claims (1)

REVENDICATION Palier amortisseur de chocs pour mobile d'appa reils de petite mécanique, à l'exclusion d'appareils appartenant à l'horlogerie, suivant la revendication du brevet principal, caractérisé par le fait que l'ex trémité antérieure de la monture est ouverte de ma nière à livrer librement passage à la crapaudine, le dispositif élastique, logé dans ladite monture, der- riàre la crapaudine, étant interposé entre celle-ci et un épaulement intérieur que présente l'autre extré mité de la monture, CLAIM Shock-absorbing bearing for mobile of small mechanical devices, excluding devices belonging to watchmaking, according to the claim of the main patent, characterized in that the front end of the frame is open in such a way as to allow free passage for the frame, the elastic device housed in said frame, behind the frame, being interposed between the latter and an internal shoulder presented by the other end of the frame, le tout de manière que ledit dispositif tende à faire sortir la crapaudine de sa monture, appliquant ainsi ces deux éléments respec tivement sur deux faces opposées du support de palier, ce qui assure le centrage de la crapaudine. SOUS-REVENDICATION Palier suivant la revendication, caractérisé par le fait que la monture de la crapaudine est formée d'une douille sur le fond de laquelle prend appui le dispositif élastique, constitué par un ressort à boudin. the whole in such a way that said device tends to make the bolt come out of its frame, thus applying these two elements respec tively on two opposite faces of the bearing support, which ensures the centering of the bolt. SUB-CLAIM Bearing according to claim, characterized in that the frame of the slider is formed by a sleeve on the bottom of which the elastic device, consisting of a coil spring, bears.
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