BEARING BUSH AND JOURNAL BEARING ASSEMBLY

20220403880 ยท 2022-12-22

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A bearing bush configured to support a journal of a journal cross of a cardan shaft includes a cylindrical circumferential wall that radially delimits an interior for receiving rolling elements and the journal and includes a base axially delimiting the interior. The base has a central holder configured to receive a slip disk for contacting the journal. The base may include a conical portion extending from the cylindrical circumferential wall and a flat central portion, and the holder may be formed as a depression in the flat central portion. Also a journal bearing assembly including the bearing bush.

    Claims

    1. A bearing bush configured to support a journal of a journal cross of a cardan shaft, the bearing bush comprising: a cylindrical circumferential wall radially delimiting an interior for receiving rolling elements and the journal, and a base axially delimiting the interior, wherein the base includes a central holder configured to receive a slip disk for contacting the journal.

    2. The bearing bush according to claim 1, including the slip disk, the slip disk being mounted in the central holder.

    3. The bearing bush according to claim 2, wherein the base includes a conical portion extending from the cylindrical circumferential wall and a flat central portion, and wherein the holder comprises a depression in the flat central portion.

    4. The bearing bush according to claim 3 wherein the slip disk has a diameter 0.25 to 0.33 times an inner diameter of the circumferential wall.

    5. A journal bearing assembly of a cardan shaft, comprising: a bearing bush according to claim 2, the rolling elements, and a journal having a flat central end surface abutting against the slip disk.

    6. The journal bearing assembly according to patent claim 5, wherein the central end-surface has a greater roughness than a roughness of a bottom of the depression.

    7. A bearing bush configured to support a journal of a journal cross of a cardan shaft, the bearing bush comprising: a cylindrical circumferential wall radially delimiting an interior for receiving rolling elements and the journal, a base axially delimiting the interior, and a slip disk centrally mounted to the base and configured to be contacted by the journal.

    8. The bearing bush according to claim 7, wherein the base includes a conical portion extending from the cylindrical circumferential wall and a flat central portion, and wherein the slip disk is mounted to the flat central portion.

    9. The bearing bush according to claim 8, wherein the slip disk is mounted in a depression in the flat central portion.

    10. The bearing bus according to claim 9, wherein the slip disk has a diameter 0.25 to 0.33 times an inner diameter of the circumferential wall.

    11. A journal bearing assembly of a cardan shaft, comprising: a bearing bush according to claim 9, and a journal having a flat central end surface abutting against the slip disk.

    12. The journal bearing assembly according to claim 11, wherein the flat central end-surface has a greater roughness than a roughness of a bottom of the depression.

    13. The journal bearing assembly according to claim 12, wherein the journal includes a conical section surrounding the flat central end surface, the conical section of the journal opposing the conical portion of the base.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section through a bearing including a bearing bush according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

    [0013] FIG. 2 is journal bearing assembly including the bearing bush of FIG. 1.

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a comparison between a conventional bearing bush and a bearing bush according to FIG. 1 with a same rotational diameter.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0015] FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a bearing bush 1 as a component of a bearing 2, and FIG. 2 shows a journal bearing assembly 4 that includes the bearing bush 1. For better understanding, both Figures are described simultaneously.

    [0016] The bearing 1 serves for supporting a journal cross in cardan shafts, in particular of truck drive cardan shafts. Four bearings 2 are necessary for each journal cross. In the installed state, each bearing 2 forms a journal bearing assembly 4 with a journal 6. The bearings 2 compensate for oscillating movements of the partial cardan shafts connected to each other via the journal cross.

    [0017] Each bearing 1 includes a cup-shaped bearing bush 1 and rolling elements 10 (not shown in FIG. 2). The bearing bushes 1 are each inserted in a yoke eye of the two interacting universal joint yokes. In the inserted state their longitudinal axes x extend orthogonally to the longitudinal axis of the cardan shaft, wherein the individual bearing longitudinal axes x meet at the cardan shaft longitudinal axis. The cup-shaped bearing bush 1 is formed by a cylindrical circumferential wall 12 and by a base 14 that together form an interior for receiving the rolling elements 10, or the rolling-element rows, and the respective journal 6 of the journal cross. For axially securing and sealing the rolling elements 10, a sealing and retaining assembly 16, which is not described in more detail here (and which is not shown in FIG. 2) is inserted at the open end of the bearing bush 1. So-called needle bodies are exemplary rolling elements.

    [0018] The base 14 of the bearing bush 1 is displaced axially backward or outward relative to the rolling elements 10 to form a conical extension 18 of the interior. A central base section 20 is flat and includes a depression 22 into which a slip disk 24 is inserted for interacting with the journal 6. For reasons of clarity, in FIG. 1 the slip disk 24 is not inserted into the depression 22, but rather illustrated lying outside the bearing bush 1.

    [0019] The slip disk 24 and the depression 22 have corresponding circular contours. The slip disk 4 lies on a base 26 of the consequently central depression 22 and protrudes axially over an edge section of the base 14, which edge section surrounds the depression 22. The slip disk 24 is thus thicker than the depth of the depression 22. The slip disk 24 preferably has a diameter that is three to four times smaller than an inner diameter of the circumferential wall 12 in the region of the base 14 (that is, has a diameter about 0.25 to 0.33 of the inner diameter of the circumferential wall 12). The slip disk 24 can be comprised of plastic or a metallic material.

    [0020] For interacting with the slip disk 24, the journal 6 has a central flat end-surface section 28 that is surrounded by a set-back (beveled) conical end-surface ring 30. The diameter of the central end-surface section 28 is selected such that it abuts against the slip disk 24 over its entire surface; the slip disk 24 and the end-surface section 28 preferably have the same diameter. The inclination of the end-surface ring 30 is preferably such that it is uniformly spaced from an opposing beveled base ring 32 surrounding the central base section 20.

    [0021] The end-surface section 28 preferably has a greater roughness than the base 26 of the depression 22, so that with the slip disk 24 embodied identically on both sides, oscillating relative movements are carried out between the slip disk 24 and the bearing-bush-side base 26 of the recess 22, and not between the slip disk 24 and the journal-side end-surface section 28. The required roughness of the end-surface section 28 can be set, for example, during the face turning itself

    [0022] FIG. 3 shows that with the same rotational diameter R, the present bearing bush 1 makes possible a bearing 2 having a larger width B1 than a conventional bearing 40 (width B2) according to the prior art.

    [0023] This makes possible the supporting of a higher load by the disclosed bearing 1 with the same rotational diameter R. Alternatively this allows a smaller rotational diameter with the same load than a conventional bearing 1. For the sake of completeness the slip disk 26 in the bearing 2, and a slip ring 42 in the conventional bearing 40 according to the prior art are numbered.

    [0024] Disclosed are a bearing bush 1 for a journal 6 of a journal cross of a cardan shaft including a cylindrical circumferential wall 12 that axially delimits an interior for receiving rolling elements 10 and the journal 6, and including a base 14 that axially delimits the interior, wherein the base 14 has a central depression 22 for receiving a slip disk 24 for the journal 6, and a journal bearing assembly 4 including such a bearing bush 1.

    [0025] 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 bushes and journal assemblies.

    [0026] 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.

    [0027] 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.

    [0028] REFERENCE NUMBER LIST

    [0029] 1 Bearing bush

    [0030] 2 Bearing

    [0031] 4 Journal bearing assembly

    [0032] 6 Journal

    [0033] 10 Rolling element

    [0034] 12 Circumferential wall

    [0035] 14 Base

    [0036] 16 Sealing and retaining assembly

    [0037] 18 Conical extension

    [0038] 20 Central base section

    [0039] 22 Depression

    [0040] 24 Slip disk

    [0041] 26 Base of the depression

    [0042] 28 Central end-surface section

    [0043] 30 Beveled end-surface ring (conical)

    [0044] 32 Base ring (conical)

    [0045] 40 Bearing according to the prior art

    [0046] 42 Slip ring according to the prior art

    [0047] x Longitudinal axis

    [0048] R Rotation radius

    [0049] B1 Width of the bearing bush according to the invention

    [0050] B2 Width of the bearing bush according to the prior art