ROLLING BEARING

20220186776 · 2022-06-16

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A rolling bearing includes an inner ring, an outer ring, rolling elements, and a retainer that holds the rolling elements. The retainer includes a metal portion and a sliding resin portion The metal portion has communication holes each having a plurality of openings on the surface of the metal portion, and the sliding resin portion is disposed in the communication holes.

Claims

1. A rolling bearing comprising: an inner ring; an outer ring disposed radially outwardly of the inner ring; a plurality of rolling elements disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring; and a retainer retaining the plurality of rolling elements along a circumferential direction, wherein the retainer includes a metal portion and a sliding resin portion, the metal portion includes communication holes each having a plurality of openings on a surface of the metal portion, and a resin is disposed in each of the communication holes to constitute a portion of the sliding resin portion.

2. The rolling bearing according to claim 1, wherein the metal portion, which includes the communication holes, has portions each constituting a three-dimensional mesh lattice.

3. The rolling bearing according to claim 1, wherein the metal portion is made of a metal selected from an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a stainless alloy, and an inconel.

4. The rolling bearing according to claim 1, wherein the sliding resin portion is made of a resin material mainly constituted by polytetrafluoroethylene.

5. The rolling bearing according to claim 1, wherein the openings of the communication holes are disposed on either or both of pocket surfaces of the retainer, or a guide surface of the retainer, and a layer formed of the resin constituting the sliding resin portion is formed on the pocket surfaces and the guide surface of the retainer.

6. The rolling bearing according to claim 1, wherein the rolling bearing is incorporated in a rocket engine turbo pump.

7. The rolling bearing according to claim 2, wherein the metal portion is made of a metal selected from an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a stainless alloy, and an inconel.

8. The rolling bearing according to claim 2, wherein the sliding resin portion is made of a resin material mainly constituted by polytetrafluoroethylene.

9. The rolling bearing according to claim 3, wherein the sliding resin portion is made of a resin material mainly constituted by polytetrafluoroethylene.

10. The rolling bearing according to 2, wherein the openings of the communication holes are disposed on either or both of pocket surfaces of the retainer, or a guide surface of the retainer, and a layer formed of the resin constituting the sliding resin portion is formed on the pocket surfaces and the guide surface of the retainer.

11. The rolling bearing according to claim 3, wherein the openings of the communication holes are disposed on either or both of pocket surfaces of the retainer, or a guide surface of the retainer, and a layer formed of the resin constituting the sliding resin portion is formed on the pocket surfaces and the guide surface of the retainer.

12. The rolling bearing according to claim 4, wherein the openings of the communication holes are disposed on either or both of pocket surfaces of the retainer, or a guide surface of the retainer, and a layer formed of the resin constituting the sliding resin portion is formed on the pocket surfaces and the guide surface of the retainer.

13. The rolling bearing according to claim 2, wherein the rolling bearing is incorporated in a rocket engine turbo pump.

14. The rolling bearing according to claim 3, wherein the rolling bearing is incorporated in a rocket engine turbo pump.

15. The rolling bearing according to claim 4, wherein the rolling bearing is incorporated in a rocket engine turbo pump.

16. The rolling bearing according to claim 5, wherein the rolling bearing is incorporated in a rocket engine turbo pump.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0022] FIG. 1A is a partially cutaway perspective view illustrating an example of a rolling bearing of this invention.

[0023] FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 1A.

[0024] FIG. 2A is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a communication hole.

[0025] FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of a three-dimensional mesh lattice.

[0026] FIG. 3A is a partially enlarged cutaway view illustrating an example of a retainer of the rolling bearing of this invention.

[0027] FIG. 3B is a partial, enlarged cutaway view illustrating another example of the retainer of the rolling bearing of this invention.

[0028] FIG. 4A is a partial, enlarged cutaway view of a metal portion in FIG. 3B.

[0029] FIG. 4B is a partial, enlarged cutaway view of a sliding resin portion in FIG. 3B.

BEST MODE FOR EMBODYING THE INVENTION

[0030] The embodiment of the present invention is now described with reference to the drawings.

[0031] As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the rolling bearing 11 of this invention is a bearing including an inner ring 12, an outer ring 13 disposed radially outwardly of the inner ring 12, a plurality of rolling elements 14 disposed between the inner ring 12 and the outer ring 13, and a retainer 15 retaining the plurality of rolling elements 14 along the circumferential direction.

[0032] Raceway surfaces are formed on an outer peripheral surface of the inner ring 12 and an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring 13, respectively. The raceway surface of the inner ring 12 and the raceway surface of the outer ring 13 are each formed as a groove having an arcuate sectional shape in the radial direction. The rolling elements 14 are disposed in an annular space defined between these raceway surfaces at intervals along the circumferential direction. The rolling bearing 11 according to this embodiment is a ball bearing, and the rolling elements 14 are balls received between arcuate raceway surfaces. The retainer 15 is an annular body, such as a cylindrical body, disposed between the inner ring 12 and the outer ring 13. The retainer 15 has circular annular portions located on both axial sides of the retainer 15, and a plurality of columns disposed at predetermined intervals along the circumferential direction so as to connect the annular portions together. Spaces between the adjacent columns define pockets for receiving the respective rolling elements 14. That is, the retainer 15 has a plurality of pocket holes 15a provided at equal intervals in the peripheral wall of the annular body, and the rolling elements 14 are received in the respective pocket holes 15a.

[0033] The inner ring 12 and the outer ring 13 is made of a metal such as martensitic stainless steel (e.g., SUS440C).

[0034] Examples of a material constituting the rolling elements 14 include metals such as martensitic stainless steel (e.g., SUS440C) and ceramic materials.

[0035] The retainer 15 comprises a metal portion and a sliding resin portion. Examples of a metal constituting the metal portion include an aluminum alloy, a titanium alloy, a stainless alloy, and an inconel. The resin constituting the sliding resin portion mainly includes a lubricating resin, and a support resin may be added thereto as necessary. Examples of the lubricating resin include fluororesins such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and examples of the support resin include thermoplastic resins such as polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), and polyamide (PA). Among these resins, a resin mainly composed of PTFE is preferable. The sliding resin portion may be 100% PTFE.

[0036] The metal portion has communication holes each having a plurality of openings on the surface of the metal portion. As shown conceptually in FIG. 2A, each communication hole 21 has a plurality of (two in FIG. 2A) openings 21′.

[0037] FIG. 2B shows an example in which the communication holes are regularly arranged by forming the metal portion as a three-dimensional mesh lattice 16c. As shown, the spaces defined by the lattice 16c communicate with the outside and constitute the communication holes. As illustrated in FIG. 2B, the three-dimensional mesh lattice 16c is formed by arranging straight metal columns at equal intervals along each of the x, y and z axes such that the metal columns along the z axis pass through the intersections between the metal columns along the x axis and the metal columns along the y axis. Specific examples of such a structure include a structure in which the intersections form a simple cubic lattice and the intersections are three-dimensionally coupled together.

[0038] Another example of the three-dimensional mesh lattice may be a structure in which the intersections form a body-centered cubic lattice or a face-centered cubic lattice, and the intersections are three-dimensionally coupled together.

[0039] Specific examples of the retainer including the metal portion 16a and the three-dimensional mesh lattice 16c are illustrated in FIGS. 3A and 3B. The example illustrated in FIG. 3A is an example of a retainer 15b using the communication holes 21 as illustrated in FIG. 2A. Communication holes 21a each having a plurality of openings 21b are formed in the retainer 15b such that the plurality of openings 21b are provided on either or both of pocket surfaces 15c of the retainer 15b and a guide surface 15d of the retainer 15b. The above-mentioned resin is disposed in the communication holes 21a to form communication resin portions 26, and a sliding layer 22a comprising the above-mentioned resin is formed on the pocket surfaces 15c and the guide surface 15d of the retainer 15b over the entire areas thereof, thereby forming the sliding resin portion 23a. Thus, the resin inside the communication hole 21a (forming the communication resin portions 26) is connected by the sliding layer 22a, and the sliding resin portion 23a is integrated. Therefore, even if the sliding layer 22a of the sliding resin portion 23a is broken due to a difference in thermal stress between the metal portion 16a and the sliding resin portion 23a, the position of the sliding layer 22a remains unchanged, thus preventing direct contact of the rolling elements 14 with the metal portion 16a, while maintaining contact between the rolling element 14 and the sliding resin portion 23a.

[0040] The example illustrated in FIG. 3B is a retainer 15e using a metal portion 16b including a portion constituting the three-dimensional mesh lattice 16c illustrated in FIG. 2B. The openings 21d of the communication holes 21c which are spaces of the metal portion 16b of the retainer 15e are provided at pocket surfaces 15f and a guide surface 15g of the retainer 15e. The above-mentioned resin is disposed in the communication holes to form lattice-shaped resin portions 25, and the sliding layer 22b comprising the above-mentioned resin is formed on pocket surfaces 15f of the retainer 15 and a guide surface 15g of the retainer 15e over the entire areas thereof, thereby forming the sliding resin portion 23b. Thus, the resin inside the communication holes 21c (forming lattice-shaped resin portions 25) is connected by the sliding layer 22b, and the sliding resin portion 23b is integrated. Therefore, even if the sliding layer 22b of the sliding resin portion 23b is broken due to a difference in thermal stress between the metal portion 16b and the sliding resin portion 23b, the position of the sliding layer 22b remains unchanged, thereby preventing direct contact of the rolling element 14 with the metal portion 16b, while maintaining contact between the rolling elements 14 and the sliding resin portion 23b.

[0041] The structure of the metal portion 16b constituting the retainer 15e illustrated in FIG. 3B is as illustrated in FIG. 4A. In this structure, the three-dimensional mesh lattice 16c is used as a main component of the structure, and a planar portion 24 comprising the above-mentioned metal is provided on a portion of the surface of the retainer 15e other than the pocket surfaces 15f and the guide surface 15g of the retainer 15e.

[0042] The above-mentioned resin is disposed in the communication holes 21c which are paces of the three-dimensional mesh lattice 16c to form the lattice-shaped resin portions 25, and the sliding layer 22b comprising the above-mentioned resin is formed on the pocket surfaces 15f and the guide surface 15g of the retainer 15e, thereby forming the sliding resin portion 23b illustrated in FIG. 4B.

[0043] The metal portion 16b can be manufactured using a 3D printer or by precision casting. The portions of the resin portion in the communication holes 21a of each of the sliding resin portion 23a and the lattice-shaped resin portions 25 of the sliding resin portion 23b can be manufactured, e.g., by melting the resin used under conditions of a temperature and a pressure within predetermined ranges and pouring the resin into the communication holes 21a, 21c of the metal portion 16a, 16b to fill the holes, or introducing the resin in the form of powder into the communication holes 21a, 21c of the metal portion 16a, 16b by pressurization or vibration and firing the resin. Further, the sliding layer 22a, 22b formed on the pocket surfaces 15c, 15f and the guide surface 15d, 15g of each of the retainers 15b and 15e can be manufactured in a manner similar to the above-described method, when forming the portions of the resin portion in the communication holes 21a of the sliding resin portion 23a, or the lattice-shaped resin portions 25 of the sliding resin portion 23b.

[0044] The rolling bearing manufactured by this invention can be used in a cryogenic and high-speed rotating environment, and can be used as a bearing incorporated in a rocket engine turbo pump.

[0045] In the above embodiment, the configuration of this invention has been described by exemplifying, as the rolling bearing 11, a ball bearing in which balls are adopted as the rolling elements 14. However, the present invention is not limited to this embodiment, and can be applied to various bearings having a retainer, such as rolling bearing 11 other than a ball bearing, for example, rolling bearings using rollers as the rolling elements 14.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NUMERALS

[0046] 11: Rolling bearing [0047] 12: Inner ring [0048] 13: Outer ring [0049] 14: Rolling element [0050] 15, 15b, 15e: Retainer [0051] 15a: Pocket hole [0052] 15c, 15f: Pocket surface [0053] 15d, 15g: Guide surface [0054] 16a, 16b: Metal portion [0055] 16c: Three-dimensional mesh lattice [0056] 21, 21a, 21c: Communication hole [0057] 21′, 21b, 21d: Opening [0058] 22a, 22b: Sliding layer [0059] 23a, 23b: Sliding resin portion [0060] 24: Planar portion [0061] 25: Lattice-shaped resin portion [0062] 26: Communication resin portion