ROLLING BEARING AND INTERMEDIATE PIECE THEREFOR
20230358275 · 2023-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/372
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/3706
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C33/372
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a rolling bearing having two concentric raceways between which there are provided, in a bearing gap, a plurality of rolling bodies which roll on at least two tracks, wherein intermediate pieces which keep the rolling bodies spaced apart from one another are provided between the rolling bodies, wherein the intermediate pieces each comprise a central portion which is connected via connecting struts to an outer frame part surrounding the central portion, wherein the frame part takes the form of a bar structure or skeleton structure with window-like and/or door arch-like cutouts.
Claims
1. A rolling bearing comprising: two concentric raceways; rolling bodies which roll on at least two tracks, wherein the rolling bodies are in a bearing gap; and intermediate pieces which keep the rolling bodies spaced apart from one another, wherein the intermediate pieces are between the rolling bodies, and wherein the intermediate pieces each comprise a central portion connected via connecting struts to an outer frame part surrounding the central portion; wherein the outer frame part comprises a bar structure or skeleton structure with window-like and/or door arch-like cutouts.
2. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the cutouts are open towards an end face of the intermediate piece and are encompassed by a U-shaped frame part comprising a U-shaped web frame.
3. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the cutouts are alternately open towards opposite end faces of the intermediate piece and are encompassed by frame struts forming a meandering skeletal structure in the circumferential direction of the intermediate piece.
4. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the frame part annularly surrounds the central portion and/or has a circularly cylindrical casing contour.
5. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the material portions of the frame part between the cutouts form less than 50% of an annular enveloping surface of the frame part circumferentially enclosing the frame part including the cutouts.
6. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the skeleton structure of the frame part comprises uniformly thin bar-shaped or bone-shaped struts connected to one another.
7. The rolling bearing of claim 6, wherein the bar-shaped or bone-shaped struts comprise alternating longitudinal struts and cross-struts.
8. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the frame part projects outwardly beyond the central portion towards both end faces of the intermediate piece and/or has a length in the direction of running of a rolling body row which is more than twice the length of the central portion.
9. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the connecting struts between the central portion and the frame part are connected to a middle portion of the frame part between end margins of the frame part and/or extend in a common plane perpendicular to a running direction of a rolling body row.
10. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the connecting struts between the central portion and the frame part comprise bar-shaped spokes.
11. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the connecting struts are thinner in a running direction of a rolling body row than the central portion.
12. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the central portion in a running direction of a rolling body row is formed individually to transmit force between the rolling bodies that are spaced apart and/or abutment surfaces that keep adjacent rolling bodies spaced apart are formed individually on said central portion.
13. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein the connecting struts between the central portion and the frame part are free of contact with the rolling bodies.
14. The rolling bearing of claim 1, wherein an annular area between the central portion and the frame part bridged by the connecting struts is formed less than 50% by the connecting struts and comprises more than 50% of openings.
15. The rolling bearing of claim 14, wherein an annular area between the central portion and the frame part bridged by the connecting struts is formed less than 30% by the connecting struts.
16. The rolling bearing of claim 14, wherein an annular area between the central portion and the frame part bridged by the connecting struts comprises more than 70% of openings.
17. The rolling bearing of claim 14, wherein an annular area between the central portion and the frame part bridged by the connecting struts is formed less than 30% by the connecting struts and comprises more than 70% of openings.
18. The rolling bearing of claim 1, having an open centered large rolling bearing having a diameter greater than 0.5 m or greater than 1 m.
19. An intermediate piece for insertion between rolling bodies of a rolling bearing, comprising: a central portion; an outer frame part surrounding the central portion, wherein the outer frame part comprises a bar structure or skeleton structure with window-like and/or door arch-like cutouts; and connecting struts connecting the central portion to the outer frame part.
20. The intermediate piece of claim 19, wherein the cutouts are alternately open toward opposite end faces of the intermediate piece and comprise encompassed frame struts forming a meandering skeleton structure in the circumferential direction of the intermediate piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of a preferred exemplary embodiment and the corresponding drawings. The drawings show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] As
[0036] When configured as a linear bearing, instead of the two bearing rings 2, 3 shown in
[0037] As
[0038] In this respect, the bearing rings 2, 3 can each have a track 4 or 5 for each rolling body row, which face each other and are supported against each other by a row of rolling bodies 6 that roll on said tracks 4 and 5.
[0039] As
[0040] Intermediate pieces 7 are arranged between the rolling bodies 6 to keep the rolling bodies 6 spaced apart and ensure uniform distribution of the rolling bodies 6 along the tracks 4, 5. In this respect, there can be provided, between each two adjacent rolling bodies 6, an intermediate piece 7.
[0041] The said intermediate pieces 7 can be configured separately from each other or unconnected.
[0042] As
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The said central portion 8 forms the force-transmitting abutment surfaces in the direction of running of the rolling bearing row, which can keep the respective adjacent rolling bodies 6 spaced apart or against which the said rolling bodies 6 can abut.
[0045] The outer frame part 10, which is significantly larger in diameter or transverse extent, holds the central portion 8 in position and keeps said central portion 8 from tilting. For this purpose, said frame part 10 can overlap the adjacent rolling bodies 6, which are kept at a distance, to a certain extent in order to be able to support itself as the case may be.
[0046] In particular, the intermediate piece 7 can have receiving spaces 11, 12 towards opposite end faces, cf.
[0047] As shown in
[0048] In particular, the skeleton structure of the frame part 10 may comprise longitudinal struts 16 arranged in a circumferentially distributed manner spaced apart from each other and connected to each other in pairs by cross-struts 17. Said longitudinal struts 16 may extend approximately in the direction of running or inclined at an acute angle thereto, while said cross-struts 17 extend substantially transverse to the direction of running of the rolling body row.
[0049] A pair of adjacent longitudinal struts 16, together with a cross-strut 17 connecting the two longitudinal struts 16, can form a U-shaped frame enclosing a cutout 14.
[0050] Said cutouts 14 may each be open to one axial side, advantageously providing alternate recesses 14 open to the front and rear, so that the intermediate piece 7 comprises cutouts 14 open to each axial side. In particular, viewed in the circumferential direction of the intermediate piece 7, a cutout 14 open towards a first axial side can alternate with a cutout 14 open towards the opposite axial side. Adjacent cutouts 14 face each other with their openings toward opposite sides.
[0051] Corresponding to the meandering course of the skeleton structure of the frame part 10, the cross-struts 17 are arranged alternately at opposite edge portions of the frame part 10, i.e., viewed in the direction of running, once at a front edge portion and once at a rear edge portion, cf.
[0052] Due to the skeletal, in particular meander-shaped configuration of the frame part 10, the frame part 10 has a shape-related structural elasticity, in particular due to bending or deformation of the connecting sections between the longitudinal and cross-struts 16, 17, which act as joints.
[0053] The connecting struts 9, which connect the central portion 8 to the frame part 10, can advantageously take the form of approximately bar-shaped spokes, which can have an at least approximately straight course. In particular, said spoke-shaped connecting struts 9 may extend in a radial plane transverse to the direction of running of the rolling body row.
[0054] The connecting struts 9 can extend radially, cf.
[0055] As
[0056] The connecting struts 9 can advantageously be such that they do not come into contact with the rolling bodies 6. For example, the central portion 8 can project with its opposing abutment surfaces 18, 19 in the direction of running or against the direction of running over said connecting struts 9. If one considers two—hypothetical—parallel planes which abut against the opposite abutment surfaces 18 and 19 and extend perpendicularly to the direction of running of the rolling body row, the said connecting struts 9 can extend in the space between the two imaginary planes, cf.
[0057] The connecting struts 9 can be configured thinner than the central portion 8 when viewed in the direction of running of the rolling body row, cf.
[0058] The connecting struts 9 may each be attached to a middle portion of the frame part 10, so that the frame part 10 projects approximately evenly with respect to the connecting struts 9 toward opposite sides. In particular, the connecting struts 9 can each be articulated approximately centrally on longitudinal struts 16, cf.