GB2072764A - Improvements in or relating to roller bearings - Google Patents
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- GB2072764A GB2072764A GB8108398A GB8108398A GB2072764A GB 2072764 A GB2072764 A GB 2072764A GB 8108398 A GB8108398 A GB 8108398A GB 8108398 A GB8108398 A GB 8108398A GB 2072764 A GB2072764 A GB 2072764A
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C33/00—Parts of bearings; Special methods for making bearings or parts thereof
- F16C33/72—Sealings
- F16C33/76—Sealings of ball or roller bearings
- F16C33/78—Sealings of ball or roller bearings with a diaphragm, disc, or ring, with or without resilient members
- F16C33/7803—Sealings of ball or roller bearings with a diaphragm, disc, or ring, with or without resilient members suited for particular types of rolling bearings
- F16C33/7809—Sealings of ball or roller bearings with a diaphragm, disc, or ring, with or without resilient members suited for particular types of rolling bearings for needle roller bearings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C21/00—Combinations of sliding-contact bearings with ball or roller bearings, for exclusively rotary movement
- F16C21/005—Combinations of sliding-contact bearings with ball or roller bearings, for exclusively rotary movement the external zone of a bearing with rolling members, e.g. needles, being cup-shaped, with or without a separate thrust-bearing disc or ring, e.g. for universal joints
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D3/00—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive
- F16D3/16—Universal joints in which flexibility is produced by means of pivots or sliding or rolling connecting parts
- F16D3/26—Hooke's joints or other joints with an equivalent intermediate member to which each coupling part is pivotally or slidably connected
- F16D3/38—Hooke's joints or other joints with an equivalent intermediate member to which each coupling part is pivotally or slidably connected with a single intermediate member with trunnions or bearings arranged on two axes perpendicular to one another
- F16D3/382—Hooke's joints or other joints with an equivalent intermediate member to which each coupling part is pivotally or slidably connected with a single intermediate member with trunnions or bearings arranged on two axes perpendicular to one another constructional details of other than the intermediate member
- F16D3/385—Bearing cup; Bearing construction; Bearing seal; Mounting of bearing on the intermediate member
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C2361/00—Apparatus or articles in engineering in general
- F16C2361/41—Couplings
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Abstract
Rollers (14) of a roller bearing (10) are disposed between a cup-shaped bearing shell (12) and a trunnion (16) which forms part of a cruciform member (18) of a universal joint. The interior of the bearing is sealed by an elastomeric sealing member (24) onto which an inturned end lip (20) on the bearing shell (12) is snap-fitted by virtue of an inclined ramp surface (28) on the sealing member, the end lip (20) being thereby received in an annular groove (26) in the sealing member (24). The latter is axially seated against a shoulder (36) and a fillet (19). <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Improvements in or relating to roller bearings
This invention concerns roller bearings and relates more particularly to such bearings comprising a plurality of rollers positioned between a cylindrical cup-shaped bearing housing or shell and a shaft.
For service in conditions where contamination may occur, it is desirable to provide a roller bearing with a seal arranged to exclude contaminants from penetrating an open axial end of the bearing and a number of seals have already been proposed for this purpose. Their incorporation in a bearing, however, is expensive because it requires special assembly steps such as the cold curling of an end lip on the bearing shell to clamp the seal in position after it has been fitted into the shell. Because the bearing shell must be hardened prior to insertion of the rollers and the fitting of the seal, the end lip must be prevented from becoming hardened or must be subsequently heat treated to soften it.As a consequence, the use of sealed bearings is often avoided in the manufacture of mass produced components, for example, for use in the automobile industry, with consequent risk of short service life for the unsealed bearings actually employed.
The invention seeks to avoid the additional assembly steps and the expense of prior art arrangements for fitting axial end seals to roller bearings by providing a seal which can be located in a bearing housing or shell which is delivered from a press in a finished form ready for use after heat treatment, in accordance with current massproduction, manufacturing practice.
A sealed roller bearing according to the present invention comprises a bearing shell adapted to receive a shaft and having an in-turned end lip encircling one open end thereof, rollers disposed between the bearing shell and the shaft, and a seal at the open end of the bearing shell, the seal being an annular elastomeric body member of which the outer peripheral surface is radially inwardly recessed intermediate the axial end portions of said body memberto define an annular groove for receiving the axial end lip of the bearing shell and of which one axial end portion, intended to penetrate into said bearing shell, is offrusto-conical or similarly inwardly tapering shape to facilitate passage of said body member end past said lip as the seal is snapped onto the lip.
- The seal provided in the bearing of the invention is thus assembled on to and located upon an already existing axial end lip of the bearing shell after the rbllers have been placed in position, eliminating the previous need to maintain the shell partly unfinished until such time as the seal had been located and subsequently clamped therein.
The bearing shell is preferably cup-shaped and the shaft is usually a trunnion.
If desired, the bearing shell may be slightly modified to assist the assembly of the seal into it, by terminating the end lip of the bearing shell radially outwardly of the roller pitch circle, thus reducing the radial depth of the lip and defining a lip bore of greater diameter.
The internal diameter of the seal body member is advantageously so chosen that the seal is a free sliding fit on the shaft, to reduce the risk of the seal being pushed rightinsidethe bearing shell when the bearing is being assembled on the shaft.
The reduced diameter, axially inner end of the seal body member may carry a washer of harder material, such as a hardened steel washer, to provide an axial abutment for the rollers when the bearing is in use.
The invention will be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is an axial section of a part of a roller bearing embodying a seal according to the invention; and
Figs. 2 to 4 inclusive are similar fragmentary sections of alternative embodiments of the invention.
The bearings shown in the drawings are all intended for use in universal joints and each has a bearing housing or shell 10 which is in the form of a cup deep-drawn from steel strip and having one axially closed end 12. The bearing shell 10 is of cylindrical shape and contains a plurality of rollers 14, which may be so-called needles, distributed around its internal cylindrical surface. In use, the bearing is mounted upon a respective one offourtrunnions 16 of a cruciform intermediate member 18 of a univer- sal joint, the shell 10 being intended to be located in a bore in a limb of the fork or bifurcated member (not shown) of the joint.
Referring now to Fig. 1,the open axial end of the bearing shell 10 is formed with a radially inwardly directed lip 20 before the shell is subjected to a conventional hardening process. In order to prevent the ingress of dirt or othercontaminants through the clearance between the lip 20 and the trunnion 16, the invention provides an annular elastomeric seal generally designated 22 and comprising an annular body member 24 which, intermediate its axial end portions, is formed in its outer periphery with a radially inwardly directed recess or groove 26 by means of which the seal 22 is engageable within the bore circumscribed by the lip 20, with the lip seated in the groove 26.Assembly of the seal 22 onto the shell 10 after the rollers 14 have been inserted in the shell is facilitated by providing the axially inner end portion of the body 24 with a reduced external diameter and by shaping the inner end portion in frusto-conical fashion as indicated at 28. The groove 26 behind the frusto-conical end portion 28, may be formed with a radially deeper annular void 30 which permits the end portion 28to displace slightly, both radially and axially, as the seal is pushed into the bearing shell 10.
In the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 1, the bore of the seal 22 is straight and is a free sliding fit on the trunnion 16 so that no interference occurs between the internal peripheryofthe seal and the trunnion 16 as the bearing is being assembled on to the cruciform member 18 until the seal encounters an enlarged portion 17 of the trunnion adjacent a shoulder 36 of the cruciform member 18. This obviate the risk of the seal 22 being pushed inside the bearing shell during the assembly. The seal 22 thus
becomes seated on the portion 17 and against the
shoulder 36 and a rounded fillet 19 between the por
tion 17 and the shoulder 36.
Alternative embodiments as shown in Figs. 2,3 and 4 may be employed. In Fig. 2, the internal
periphery of the seal 22 is shown as being shaped to
fit snugly around the enlarged portion 17 of the trunnion 16 adjacent the shoulder36 of the
cruciform member 18 but is still a free sliding fiton the trunnion 16. Fig. 3 illustrates a cruciform
member 18 in which the portion 17 is not enlarged and there is simply a radiused fillet 19 where the trunnion 16 adjoins the shoulder 36 of the cruciform member 18, the seal 22 being shaped to fit such radiused fillet but being a free sliding fit on the trunnion. Fig. 4 illustrates the provision of a radially inwardly directed sealing lip 36 to enhance the sealing effect, whilst not significantly inhibiting the slidability of the seal along the trunnion during assembly.
To further reduce the risk of the seal being pushed right inside the shell 10 during assembly onto the trunnion 16, the external diameter of the seal at its axially outer end is larger than the external diameter at its axially inner end, in each of the illustrated embodiments.
Although not always necessary, dependant upon the material of the seal 22, an axial abutment to ensure free running of the rollers 14 even should they come into contact with the seal is provided by fitting the axially inner end portion 28 of the seal with a hardened steel annular washer 32. The washer 32 is preferably carried on an axial flange 34 of the seal 22 to ensure that the washer is both axially and radially located with respect to the seal.
An advantage of the illustrated embodiments of the invention is that the snap-fitting of the seal onto the bearing shell 10 avoids the lip 20 having to be formed after the shell has been hardened, which would require the lip either to remain unhardened or to be subjected to a subsequent softening process.
The seal 22 is generally made of oil resistant rubber, preferably a neoprene rubber.
Claims (12)
1. A sealed roller bearing comprising a bearing shell adapted to receive a shaft and having an inturned end lip encircling one open end thereof, rollers disposed between the bearing shell and the shaft, and a seal at the open end of the bearing shell, the seal being an annular elastomeric body member of which the outer peripheral surface is radially inwardly recessed intermediate the axial end portions of the said body member to define an annular groove for receiving the axial end lip of the bearing shell and of which one axial end portion, intended to penetrate into said bearing shell, is of frusto-conical or similarly inwardly tapering shape to facilitate passage of said body member end past said lip as the seal is snapped onto the lip.
2. A roller bearing as claimed in claim 1, in which the end lip cf the bearing shell terminates radially outwardly of the roller pitch circle.
3. A roller beading as !claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the annular '2,ove ,s ormed with an annular void to facilitate rjexetre of t e said axially inner end
of the body member.
4. A roller bearing as claimed in claim 1,2 or3, in
which an abutment washer is disposed on the said
inner end of the seal body member for abutment by the ends of the rollers.
5. A roller bearing as claimed in any preceding
claim, in which the external diameter of the seal
body member at its axially outer end portion is
largerthan that at its axially innerportion.
6. A roller bearing as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the bearing shell is cup-shaped.
7. A roller bearing as claimed in any preceding claim, in which a shaft is received in the bearing and the internal diameter of the seal body member is such that the latter is a free axially sliding fit on the shaft.
8. A roller bearing as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the shaft is one of four trunnions on a cruciform intermediate member of a universal joint and the juncture between the trunnion and a shoul deformed on a body portion of the cruciform member is in the form of a radiused fillet, said seal body member being axially seated against said shoulder.
9. A roller bearing as claimed in claim 8, in which the seal body member is also axially seated against the fillet and radially seated on the portion of the trunnion adjacent the fillet.
10. A roller bearing as claimed in claim 8, in which the seal body member has an inwardly directed sealing lip which engages the portion of the trunnion adjacent the fillet.
11. A roller bearing as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the seal body member is made of rubber.
12. A roller bearing constructed substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
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GB8108398A GB2072764B (en) | 1980-03-19 | 1981-03-18 | Roller bearings |
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GB8009213 | 1980-03-19 | ||
GB8108398A GB2072764B (en) | 1980-03-19 | 1981-03-18 | Roller bearings |
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GB2072764A true GB2072764A (en) | 1981-10-07 |
GB2072764B GB2072764B (en) | 1983-11-23 |
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2526896A1 (en) * | 1982-05-15 | 1983-11-18 | Skf Kugellagerfabriken Gmbh | SEALING DEVICE FOR BEARINGS |
EP0811778A1 (en) * | 1996-06-05 | 1997-12-10 | GKN Automotive AG | Tronnion cross assembly for universal joints |
WO2006079381A1 (en) * | 2005-01-26 | 2006-08-03 | Schaeffler Kg | Sealing ring for a universal joint bush |
DE102009030372A1 (en) | 2009-06-25 | 2010-12-30 | Schaeffler Technologies Gmbh & Co. Kg | Bearing seal attached to the universal joint pivot |
EP2341260A3 (en) * | 2010-01-04 | 2013-02-13 | NTN Corporation | Roller bearing adjustable for positioning |
DE102012111709B3 (en) * | 2012-12-03 | 2013-12-05 | Gelenkwellenwerk Stadtilm GmbH | Spider for a universal joint |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR2526896A1 (en) * | 1982-05-15 | 1983-11-18 | Skf Kugellagerfabriken Gmbh | SEALING DEVICE FOR BEARINGS |
EP0811778A1 (en) * | 1996-06-05 | 1997-12-10 | GKN Automotive AG | Tronnion cross assembly for universal joints |
US6183369B1 (en) | 1996-06-05 | 2001-02-06 | Gkn Automotive Ag | Sealing assembly for a cross member unit for universal joints |
WO2006079381A1 (en) * | 2005-01-26 | 2006-08-03 | Schaeffler Kg | Sealing ring for a universal joint bush |
CN101111690B (en) * | 2005-01-26 | 2010-05-26 | 谢夫勒两合公司 | Sealing ring for a universal joint bush |
US7833104B2 (en) | 2005-01-26 | 2010-11-16 | Schaeffler Kg | Sealing ring for a universal joint bush |
DE102009030372A1 (en) | 2009-06-25 | 2010-12-30 | Schaeffler Technologies Gmbh & Co. Kg | Bearing seal attached to the universal joint pivot |
US8460115B2 (en) | 2009-06-25 | 2013-06-11 | Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG | Bearing bush seal attached to a universal joint pivot pin |
EP2341260A3 (en) * | 2010-01-04 | 2013-02-13 | NTN Corporation | Roller bearing adjustable for positioning |
DE102012111709B3 (en) * | 2012-12-03 | 2013-12-05 | Gelenkwellenwerk Stadtilm GmbH | Spider for a universal joint |
WO2014086613A1 (en) | 2012-12-03 | 2014-06-12 | Gelenkwellenwerk Stadtilm GmbH | Cross pin for a universal joint |
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PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |