SHEET METAL PANEL RACEWAY INCLUDING A FLANGE FOR ROLLING ELEMENTS
20220003272 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
- Hans-Juergen FRIEDRICH (Königsberg-Römershofen, DE)
- Norbert Huhn (Schweinfurt, DE)
- Thomas Kettner (Bamberg, DE)
- Harald Metz (Randersacker, DE)
- Alfred RADINA (Poppenlauer, DE)
- Jonas Schierling (Hassfurt, DE)
- Maximilian Soellner (Bundorf, DE)
- Markus Volkmuth (Werneck-Zeuzleben, DE)
Cpc classification
F16C33/588
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A raceway element for a rolling-element bearing having an inner ring, an outer ring, and a plurality of rolling elements disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring, the raceway element being configured as the inner ring of the bearing or as the outer ring of the bearing, or being configured to be attachable to an inner ring or outer ring of the bearing. At least one surface of the raceway element is configured as a raceway for the rolling elements, the raceway element is formed from a sheet metal panel, and the raceway element includes a flange for guiding the rolling elements formed one-piece with the raceway element. Also, a bearing including the element and a method of forming the element.
Claims
1. A raceway element for a rolling-element bearing, wherein the rolling-element bearing comprises an inner ring, an outer ring, and a plurality of rolling elements that are disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring, wherein the raceway element is configured as the inner ring of the bearing or as the outer ring of the bearing, or is configured to be attachable to an inner ring or outer ring of the bearing, wherein at least one surface of the raceway element is configured as a raceway for the rolling elements, and wherein the raceway element is formed from a sheet metal panel, the raceway element including a flange for guiding the rolling elements formed one-piece with the raceway element.
2. The raceway element according to claim 1, wherein the flange is formed by bending.
3. The raceway element according to claim 2, wherein a target bending point is formed on at least one surface of the raceway element in order to facilitate the bending.
4. The raceway element according to claim 2, a notch is formed on at least one surface of the raceway element in order to facilitate the bending.
5. The raceway element according to claim 1, wherein a region of the raceway element that forms the flange is rolled and/or milled so that the region is thinner than another section of the raceway element.
6. The raceway element according to claim 1, including a plurality of knurlings or ribbings for facilitating a bending of the raceway element into ring shape uniformly distributed circumferentially around an outer edge of the flange.
7. The raceway element according to claim 1, wherein the raceway element is formed by a combination of laser cutting punching.
8. The raceway element according to claim 1, wherein a second flange is provided on a side that lies opposite the side on which the flange is formed.
9. A rolling-element bearing including at least one raceway element according to claim 1 mounted on a radially inner circumferential surface or on a radially outer circumferential surface and a plurality of rolling elements mounted on the raceway element.
10. A method comprising: separating a strip of sheet metal from a sheet metal body by a combination of punching and laser cutting, the strip having a first joint edge and a second joint edge and a length from the first joint edge to the second joint edge; folding a portion of the strip to form a flange; bending the strip into a ring such that the flange extends circumferentially and materially bonding the first joint edge to the second joint edge; installing the ring on a radially inner circumferential surface or a radially outer circumferential surface; and mounting a plurality of rolling-elements on the ring.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the first joint edge and the second joint edge are formed by the punching and side edges connecting the first joint edge and the second joint edge are formed by the laser cutting.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the laser cutting is performed to leave at least one micro-connection point between the strip of sheet metal and the sheet metal body.
13. The method according to claim 11, including, before folding the portion of the strip, forming a notch in the strip, wherein the folding is performed along the notch.
14. The method according to claim 11, including, before folding the portion of the strip, rolling or milling a portion of the strip to reduce a thickness of the strip, wherein the folding is performed along an edge of the reduced thickness portion of the strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0074] In the following, identical or functionally equivalent elements are designated by the same reference numbers. The direction designations used in the following—axial, radial, circumferential—always refer to the finished raceway element.
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[0076] As is schematically indicated in
[0077] In particular, a first surface 5 of the raceway element 2 can be configured as a raceway that interacts with rolling elements rolling on it. Alternatively the first surface 5 of the raceway element 2 can be configured as a sliding surface that interacts with another sliding surface such that an element serving as inner ring and an element serving as outer ring for a bearing, or an inner ring and an outer ring of the bearing, are rotatable with respect to each other.
[0078] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0079] The joint edges 6-1, 6-2 are preferably formed by punching. Here this punching of the joint edges 6-1, 6-2 can be effected after the laser cutting of the rest of the outer contour 4, i.e., of the two long edges 7. However, punching prior to the laser cutting is preferred since the metal plate still has greater stability here.
[0080] The great advantage with combined laser cutting/punching or only with laser cutting is that, as shown by way of example in
[0081] In order to form a spatial fixing of the raceway element 2 or of the raceway elements 2 for steps, for example, occurring after the laser cutting, such as punching, bending, rolling, stamping, and to improve the manageability of the raceway element 2, the individual raceway elements 2 can preferably each be connected to the rest of the sheet metal panel 1 via micro-connection points 12 (
[0082] In order to also facilitate the storing and handling or the subsequent further processing, a plurality of raceway elements 2 can be grouped into a “Cluster” 14, wherein stabilizing metal-plate regions 16 are formed between the clusters 14. The stabilizing metal-plate regions 16 can thus prevent the unintentional release of the raceway elements 2 from the sheet metal panel 1. To provide one of the raceway elements 2 it can be provided that first the respective cluster 14 is completely released from the rest of the metal plate 1, and in a subsequent step the desired raceway element 2 is separated from the rest of the cluster 14.
[0083] In order to form the finished raceway element 2, it must be brought into a desired shape (
[0084] The two joint edges 6-1, 6-2 can be assembled via a connection, for example, a welded connection 8 as mentioned above, in order to form the finished annular raceway element 2.
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[0086] The knurling 18 comprises a plurality of recesses that are distributed circumferentially over the raceway element 2 and extend perpendicular to the circumferential direction or perpendicular to a long edge 7 of the raceway element 2. The recesses 19 of the knurling 18 preferably extend continuously over an entire axial length of the finished, i.e., annular raceway element 2, but do not extend through the entire thickness 22 of the raceway element.
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[0088] In order to ensure, for example, that the rolling elements 20 do not contact along the entire linear contact 21 of the connected joint edges 6-1, 6-2 in the case of rolling elements having a linear contact, i.e., a line-shaped abutment against the raceway 5, such as, for example, needle rollers, cylindrical rollers, tapered rollers, or the like, the connected joint edges 6-1, 6-2 in the exemplary embodiments that are shown in
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[0090] In the raceway elements 2 shown in
[0091] As can be seen from the depicted exemplary embodiments, the alignment element 26-1, 26-2 can additionally serve to configure the course of the joint edges connected to each other such that a rolling element 20 having linear contact 21 does not roll over the connected joint edges 6-1, 6-2 along its entire linear contact 21, but rather only at partial points.
[0092] For the case that the raceway element 2 forms a raceway 5 for rolling elements 20 in a rolling-element bearing including an inner ring, an outer ring, and the plurality of rolling elements that are disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring, a flange 28 for the rolling elements 20 is provided in the exemplary embodiments shown in
[0093] The flange 28 is formed by bending, wherein a target bending point 24 is provided both in the exemplary embodiment in
[0094] Since depending on whether the raceway element 2 is used on an inner ring or on an outer ring, problems can arise during round bending of the raceway element 2 due to the compression or stretching of the flange 28, a knurling can also be provided on an outer edge 34 of the flange 28 in order to simplify the bending of the raceway element 2 even with an existing flange 28.
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[0097] Furthermore, the at least one recess also makes it possible to reduce material, which can on the one hand reduce the costs of the raceway element, and on the other hand reduces the weight of the raceway element.
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[0100] Also in the exemplary embodiments shown in
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[0102] Depending on the raceway element 2 required, the method 100 can include a step S3, in which at least one recess 40 is formed in a surface configured as raceway 5. Furthermore, in a step S4 a profile can be applied onto the raceway element 2, wherein the profile is in particular concave, convex, or straight. Provided the raceway element 2 is still connected to the sheet metal panel 1 by micro-connection points 12, in a step S5 these micro-connection points 12 can be released by breaking. However, step S5 can also take place at another point during the method.
[0103] Furthermore, the method 100 can include a step S6, in which a flange 28 for the rolling elements is formed from the same sheet metal panel, and one-piece with the raceway element, by folding or bending. In order to finally complete the raceway element 2, in a step S7 the raceway element 2 is formed by round bending, and completed in a step S8 by connecting of the joint edges 6-1, 6-2.
[0104] In summary a raceway element can be manufactured particularly economically by the raceway element being formed by laser cutting and/or punching, whereby an individual manufacturing is possible without tools that are specifically matched to the dimensions of the raceway element. The raceway element can advantageously be manufactured from a metal plate, wherein during manufacturing the raceway element is still connected to the rest of the metal plate via micro-connection points.
[0105] Representative, non-limiting examples of the present invention were described above in detail with reference to the attached drawings. This detailed description is merely intended to teach a person of skill in the art further details for practicing preferred aspects of the present teachings and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, each of the additional features and teachings disclosed above may be utilized separately or in conjunction with other features and teachings to provide improved bearing raceways.
[0106] Moreover, combinations of features and steps disclosed in the above detailed description may not be necessary to practice the invention in the broadest sense, and are instead taught merely to particularly describe representative examples of the invention. Furthermore, various features of the above-described representative examples, as well as the various independent and dependent claims below, may be combined in ways that are not specifically and explicitly enumerated in order to provide additional useful embodiments of the present teachings.
[0107] All features disclosed in the description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed separately and independently from each other for the purpose of original written disclosure, as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed subject matter, independent of the compositions of the features in the embodiments and/or the claims. In addition, all value ranges or indications of groups of entities are intended to disclose every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the purpose of original written disclosure, as well as for the purpose of restricting the claimed subject matter.
REFERENCE NUMBER LIST
[0108] 1 Sheet metal panel [0109] 2 Raceway element [0110] 3 Outer contour [0111] 4 Surface [0112] 6-1, 6-2 Joint edge [0113] 7 Long edge [0114] 8 Connection [0115] 9 Surface [0116] 10-1-10-4 Chamfer [0117] 12 Micro-connection point [0118] 14 Cluster [0119] 16 Metal-plate regions [0120] 18 Knurling [0121] 19 Bending facilitating recess [0122] 20 Rolling element [0123] 21 Linear contact [0124] 22 Thickness [0125] 24 Target bending point [0126] 26-1, 26-2 Alignment element [0127] 28 Flange [0128] 30, 32 Region [0129] 34 Edge [0130] 40 Recess [0131] 42 First section [0132] 44 Second section [0133] 100 Method [0134] S1-S8 Method steps