Sealing unit for fork tubes of bicycles or motorcycles
11105422 · 2021-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K25/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3224
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3276
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/362
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J15/3232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3224
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3276
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sealing unit for a fork tube provided with a lining and a stem disposed slidably inside the lining through an inlet opening. The sealing unit being mounted in the inlet opening to be slidably engaged by the stem and provided with an annular stiffening insert and a flexible annular body provided with two dust-cover lips arranged in sliding contact with the stem, and with a cylindrical static sealing element forcibly and elastically locked inside the inlet opening. The cylindrical static sealing element being radially delimited outwardly by a cylindrical assembly surface having a respective axis (X) of symmetry, which is eccentric with respect to the axis (Y) of symmetry of the first dust-cover lip to ensure a uniform sliding contact of at least the first dust-cover lip on the stem.
Claims
1. A sealing unit configured for a fork tube of a bicycle or motorcycle fork, the fork tube having an inner tube and an outer tube, the inner tube configured for sliding along a sliding axis of the outer tube, the outer tube provided with an inlet opening between the inner tube and the outer tube configured for providing an entrance inside the outer tube; the sealing unit configured to be mounted in the inlet opening so as to be slidably engaged by the inner tube, the sealing unit comprising: an annular insert for stiffening; and a flexible annular body comprising: two dust-cover lips, which depart from a common root of the annular body and, converging in an axially outer and radially inner direction, are configured to be arranged in sliding contact with the inner tube; a first lip of the two dust-cover lips being configured to be arranged outside the inlet opening and a second lip of the two dust-cover lips being configured to be arranged axially on the inside of the first lip and the inlet opening; and a cylindrical static sealing element, configured to be forcibly and elastically locked in the inlet opening between the annular stiffening insert and the outer tube; wherein the cylindrical static sealing element is radially delimited outwardly by a cylindrical mounting surface having an axis (X) of symmetry that is eccentric with respect to an axis (Y) of symmetry of the first dust-cover lip prior to mounting of the seal unit in the inlet opening so as to be configured to provide a constant sliding contact of at least the first dust-cover lip on the inner tube when the seal unit is mounted in the inlet opening.
2. The sealing unit according to claim 1, wherein the value of the eccentricity (e) between the axis (X) of symmetry of the cylindrical static sealing element and the axis (Y) of symmetry of the first dust-cover lip is less than 0.5 mm.
3. The sealing unit according to claim 1, wherein the eccentricity (e) has a value equal to 0.3 mm.
4. The sealing unit according to claim 1, wherein the eccentricity (e) has a value equal to 0.15 mm.
5. The sealing unit according to claim 1, further comprising a protrusion formed along an axially and radially outer edge of the sealing unit, the protrusion being configured to correctly orientate the sealing unit during its assembly on the fork tube.
6. A sealing unit configured for a fork tube of a bicycle or motorcycle fork, the fork tube having an inner tube and an outer tube, the inner tube configured for sliding along a sliding axis of the outer tube, the outer tube provided with an inlet opening between the inner tube and the outer tube configured for providing an entrance inside the outer tube; the sealing unit configured to be mounted in the inlet opening so as to be slidably engaged by the inner tube, the sealing unit comprising: an annular insert for stiffening; and a flexible annular body comprising: two dust-cover lips, which depart from a common root of the annular body and, in an axially outer and radially inner direction, are configured to be arranged in sliding contact with the inner tube; a first lip of the two dust-cover lips being configured to be arranged outside the inlet opening and a second lip of the two dust-cover lips being configured to be arranged axially on the inside of the first lip and the inlet opening; and a cylindrical static sealing element, configured to be forcibly and elastically locked in the inlet opening between the annular stiffening insert and the outer tube: wherein the cylindrical static sealing element is radially delimited outwardly by a cylindrical mounting surface having an axis (X) of symmetry that is eccentric with respect to an axis (Y) of symmetry of the first dust-cover lip so as to be configured to provide a constant sliding contact of at least the first dust-cover lip on the inner tube; wherein the value of the eccentricity (e) between the axis (X) of symmetry of the cylindrical static sealing element and the axis (Y) of symmetry of the first dust-cover lip is less than 0.5 mm; wherein the first dust-cover lip has a first thickness (s), over an angular sector of about 180°, greater than a second thickness (t) of the remaining angular sector of about 180°, and the ratio between the first thickness (s) and the second thickness (t) is included in an interval such that:
1.05<s/t<1.3
7. The sealing unit according to claim 6, wherein the first thickness (s) is equal to 1.8 mm and the second thickness (t) is equal to 1.6 mm.
8. A fork tube of a bicycle or motorcycle fork, the fork tube comprising: an inner tube; and an outer tube, the inner tube configured for sliding along a sliding axis of the outer tube; an inlet opening between the inner tube and the outer tube configured for providing an entrance inside the outer tube; a sealing unit configured to be mounted in the inlet opening so as to be slidably engaged by the inner tube, the sealing unit comprising: an annular insert for stiffening; and a flexible annular body comprising: two dust-cover lips, which depart from a common root of the annular body and, in an axially outer and radially inner direction, are configured to be arranged in sliding contact with the inner tube; a first lip of the two dust-cover lips being configured to be arranged outside the inlet opening and a second lip of the two dust-cover lips being configured to be arranged axially on the inside of the first lip and the inlet opening; and a cylindrical static sealing element, configured to be forcibly and elastically locked in the inlet opening between the annular stiffening insert and the outer tube; wherein the cylindrical static sealing element is radially delimited outwardly by a cylindrical mounting surface having an axis (X) of symmetry that is eccentric with respect to an axis (Y) of symmetry of the first dust-cover lip prior to mounting of the seal unit in the inlet opening so as to be configured to provide a constant sliding contact of at least the first dust-cover lip on the inner tube when the seal unit is mounted in the inlet opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a non-limiting example of embodiment thereof, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) With reference now to
(8) In the most common applications the fork tube 10 is intended to form a fork for a bicycle or motorcycle, including two parallel fork tubes which can be connected to the steering tube of the bicycle or motorcycle by means of two plates.
(9) The fork tube 10 comprises two coaxial tubes 11 and 12 about an axis S of symmetry, which are telescopically slidable inside each other and, in the continuation of the present description, these tubes are referred to as “stem 11” (radially inner tube) and “lining 12” (radially outer tube). The lining 12 is provided with an axially outer inlet opening 13 for introduction of the stem 11 which is slidable inside the lining 12.
(10) The sealing unit 20 is locked inside the inlet opening 13 of the lining 12 and includes an annular stiffening insert 21 and an annular body 23 made of elastically flexible material. The annular insert 21, which in this example has a flanged cylindrical section, acts as a support element for the flexible annular body 23 and as a reinforcement for supporting the axial loads to which the sealing unit is subject during operation thereof. On the axially outer side of the stiffening ring 21, the annular body 23 made of elastically flexible material (for example rubber) forms a first conical dust-cover lip 25 with a dynamic sealing function, arranged on the outside of the inlet opening 13 and converging in an axially outer and radially inner direction so as to make sliding contact with the stem 11. According to a preferred embodiment, the first dust-cover lip 25 is gripped in the radially inner direction by a circumferential spring 28 positioned inside a groove formed in a radially outer surface of the lip 25. A second lip 26, which also has a dynamic sealing function, extends from a common root 29 towards the first dust-cover lip 25, is arranged axially on the inside of the first lip 25 and the inlet opening 13 and, like the first lip 25, converges in an axially outer and radially inner direction so as to make sliding contact with the stem 11.
(11) The flexible annular body 23 also forms a cylindrical static sealing element 27 which is radially delimited outwardly by a cylindrical surface 27s and is locked forcibly and elastically inside the inlet opening 13 of the lining 12, between the annular stiffening insert 21 and the lining 12.
(12) With reference now to
(13) With reference to
(14) Therefore, it is possible to overcome the drawbacks of the sealing unit according to the prior art by modifying the asymmetry of the seal and optionally also the thickness of the first dust-cover lip. The structural calculations carried out as well as the series of experimental tests performed have shown that the value of the eccentricity “e” between the axis X of the sealing unit relative to its outer diameter, and the axis Y of the first dust-cover lip must not be greater than 0.5 mm. This range, depending on the load conditions of the application, is defined by the compromise between sealing action/friction resistance. By means of the same calculations it has been possible to define also the ratio between the thicknesses s and t of the first dust-cover lip 35: this ratio is suitable if the following condition exists:
1.05<s/t<1.3
(15) Finally, with reference to
(16) Therefore, by means of the present invention, and in particular owing to the asymmetrical design of the sealing unit, it is possible to ensure that the dust-cover lip always works correctly on the stem according to the design conditions.
(17) Moreover, owing to the different thickness of the dust-cover lip, it is ensured that the lip works correctly on the more disadvantageous side, where it has a greater thickness able to withstand a greater stressing action. At the same time, the overall friction is reduced since on the other side, namely over the remaining 180°, the lip with a smaller thickness creates a smaller friction resistance.
(18) Overall the two characteristics described (asymmetry and variable thickness) improve the capacity of the sealing unit to “follow” the stem and therefore ensure a better sealing action in respect of external contaminants.
(19) In addition to the embodiments of the invention, as described above, it is to be understood that numerous further variants are possible. It must also be understood that the embodiments are only examples and do not limit the subject of the invention, nor its applications, nor its possible configurations. On the contrary, although the description provided above enables the person skilled in the art to implement the present invention at least in one of its examples of configuration, it must be understood that numerous variations of the components described are feasible, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the accompanying claims, interpreted literally and/or in accordance with their legal equivalents.