Bearing Assembly
20200370602 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
- Ernest George Monserratt (Alhambra, CA, US)
- Tim Rozema (Ladara Ranch, CA, US)
- James Hernandez (Anaheim, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F16C9/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C23/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2326/43
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/0614
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Bearing assemblies are described herein. For example, a bearing assembly comprising an outer bearing ring, an inner bearing ring, and a ball bearing, wherein the outer bearing ring and inner bearing ring encapsulate the ball bearing. The ball bearing can be fabricated from a polyimide or Superimide SC-610. The outer ring bearing may include a shelf arranged about the perimeter of the inner surface of the outer bearing ring. The bearing assembly can be positioned within a rod end housing, wherein the outer bearing ring is secured in the rod end housing by a swaging operation and the inner bearing ring can be secured in the rod end housing by a swaging operation. The swaging operation can secure the inner bearing ring to the outer bearing ring. The outer bearing ring and inner ring bearing can be integral to the rod end housing.
Claims
1. A bearing assembly comprising: an outer bearing ring; an inner bearing ring; and a ball bearing; wherein the outer bearing ring and inner bearing ring encapsulate the ball bearing.
2. The bearing assembly of claim 1, wherein the ball bearing is fabricated from a polyimide.
3. The bearing assembly of claim 2, wherein the ball bearing is fabricated from Superimide SC-610.
4. The bearing assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer ring bearing includes a shelf arranged about the perimeter of the inner surface of the outer bearing ring.
5. The bearing assembly of claim 1, wherein the bearing assembly is positioned within a rod end housing.
6. The bearing assembly of claim 5, wherein the outer bearing ring is secured in the rod end housing by a swaging operation.
7. The bearing assembly of claim 6, wherein the inner bearing ring is secured in the rod end housing by a swaging operation.
8. The bearing assembly of claim 7, wherein the swaging operation secures the inner bearing ring to the outer bearing ring.
9. The bearing assembly of claim 5, wherein the outer bearing ring is integral to the rod end housing.
10. The bearing assembly of claim 5, wherein the inner bearing ring is integral to the rod end housing.
11. The bearing assembly of claim 4, wherein the inner bearing ring and ball bearing are pre-assembled to the outer bearing ring.
12. The bearing assembly of claim 11, wherein the bearing assembly is secured in the rod end housing by a swaging operation.
13. A bearing assembly comprising: a bearing ring; and a ball bearing; wherein the ball bearing is fabricated from a polyimide.
14. The bearing assembly of claim 13, wherein the ball bearing is fabricated from Superimide SC-610.
15. The bearing assembly of claim 13, wherein the bearing assembly is positioned within a rod end housing.
16. The bearing assembly of claim 15, wherein the bearing ring is integral to the rod end housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] In the accompanying drawings, structures are illustrated that, together with the detailed description provided below, describe example embodiments of the disclosed systems, methods, and apparatus. Where appropriate, like elements are identified with the same or similar reference numerals. Elements shown as a single component can be replaced with multiple components. Elements shown as multiple components can be replaced with a single component. The drawings may not be to scale. The proportion of certain elements may be exaggerated for the purpose of illustration.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The apparatus, systems, arrangements, and methods disclosed in this document are described in detail by way of examples and with reference to the figures. It will be appreciated that modifications to disclosed and described examples, arrangements, configurations, components, elements, apparatus, methods, materials, etc. can be made and may be desired for a specific application. In this disclosure, any identification of specific techniques, arrangements, method, etc. are either related to a specific example presented or are merely a general description of such a technique, arrangement, method, etc. Identifications of specific details or examples are not intended to be and should not be construed as mandatory or limiting unless specifically designated as such. Selected examples of apparatus, arrangements, and methods for spherical bearing rod ends with novel bearing assemblies are hereinafter disclosed and described in detail with reference made to
[0023] Disclosed herein are novel arrangements of spherical bearing rod ends. Specifically, disclosed herein are novel arrangements for spherical bearing assemblies used in spherical bearing rod ends. The novel spherical bearings can be implemented in originally manufactured spherical bearing rod ends or can be installed in existing spherical bearing rod ends during maintenance or retrofitting of such rod ends to improve the performance and service life of the rod ends.
[0024] Generally, the spherical bearing assemblies have improved wear resistance as compared to prior art spherical bearings. Such improved wear resistance results in higher quality and more reliable spherical bearing rod ends. Improved wear resistance can be achieved by increasing the bearing area of the ball bearing by containing the ball bearing with a full retainer contact area as compared to prior art loader slot bearing type retainer designs that do not have 360 degree full radial contact. Additionally, improved wear resistance can be achieved by fabricating the ball bearing from materials with superior wear resistant properties. The spherical bearing arrangements disclosed herein provide more efficient manufacturing and assembly methods than for prior art spherical bearings. Additionally, the spherical bearing assemblies disclosed herein do not rely on ball bearings with a particularly high hardness. Therefore, ball bearings can be made of a variety of materials and in many different geometries.
[0025] Generally, the spherical bearing assemblies disclosed herein include a ball bearing and a two-piece bearing retainer that provides full bearing support along the inner spherical portion of the bearing retainer. The ball bearing is placed inside a first piece of the bearing retainer and the second piece of the bearing retainer is assembled over the ball bearing and can be held in place by a variety of fastening methods. The material selection for the ball bearing and bearing retainer are chosen to provide increased wear resistance to improve quality and reliability of the spherical bearing assembly.
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[0029] The spherical bearing assembly 210 includes a ball bearing 220 and a two-piece retainer assemblyan inner ring bearing 230 and an outer ring bearing 240secured in the rod end housing 250. The ball bearing 220 can be manufactured from a high temperature polyimide composite material, such as Superimide SC-610 as previously discussed. The combination of the inner ring bearing 230 and the outer ring bearing 240 are arranged to ensure full contact with the ball bearing 220 when the spherical bearing assembly 210 is fully assembled.
[0030] When the spherical bearing assembly 210 is installed in an existing rod end, first the existing bearing is removed along with any ring bearings. The rod end housing 250 is then modified by machining a countersunk edge into the top of the rod end housing 250 and the bottom of the rod end housing 250, see annotations in
[0031] When the outer bearing ring 240 is fully installed in the rod end housing 250, the ball bearing 220 can be installed in the outer ring bearing 240 as illustrated in
[0032] The inner bearing ring 230 and outer bearing ring 240 can be manufactured from any suitable material, for example, 316 stainless steel or a nickel alloy such as A-286 manufactured to AMS 5732 specifications. The rod end housing 250 can similarly be manufactured from any suitable material, for example, an alloy such as Inconel 625. As previously discussed, in addition to retrofitting an existing rod end with the novel spherical bearing assembly 210, a newly manufactured rod end can be assembled with the spherical bearing assemblies disclosed herein using a substantially similar method as described above.
[0033] In another embodiment, similar to the previous embodiment, the bearing assembly can be pre-assembled without the rod end housing and can be later assembled to the rod end housing by swaging the bearing assembly to the rod end housing.
[0034] In another embodiment, the width of the rod end can be increased. An increased width will increase the total bearing area between the ball bearing and the inner and outer bearing rings. As will be understood, such an increase in bearing area will more uniformly distribute force, and thus reduce the amount of force at any specific location, along the surface of both the ball bearing and the inner and outer bearing rings. Such an arrangement will decrease the wear on the components of the spherical bearing assembly and increase the service life of the spherical bearing assembly. In yet another embodiment, either the outer bearing ring or the inner bearing ring can be integral to the rod end housing. In such an arrangement, the component that is independent of the rod end housing can be secured to the rod end housing by swaging, welding, or any other such securing mechanism.
[0035] The foregoing description of examples have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the forms described. Numerous modifications are possible in light of the above teachings. Some of those modifications have been discussed, and others will be understood by those skilled in the art. The examples were chosen and described in order to best illustrate principles of various examples as are suited to particular uses contemplated. The scope is, of course, not limited to the examples set forth herein, but can be employed in any number of applications and equivalent devices by those of ordinary skill in the art.