Fractal structure for power-generation of bearing rotating vibration

11525477 · 2022-12-13

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Abstract

Provided is a fractal structure for power-generation of bearing rotating vibration that is installed on an outer ring of a bearing to generate power using vibration generated from a micro whirling motion of the bearing, the fractal structure including a housing which is in contact with the outer ring of the bearing to receive the vibration generated from the micro whirling motion of the bearing, and has a receiving space therein, a flexible element which is disposed in the receiving space while being in contact with an inner circumference of the housing to convert the vibration into a radial direction, and a piezoelectric element which is installed between the housing and the flexible element and disposed near the receiving space, and deforms upon receiving the vibration converted in the radial direction from the flexible element, thereby producing electricity.

Claims

1. A fractal structure for power-generation of bearing rotating vibration that is installed on an outer ring of a bearing to generate power using vibration generated from a micro whirling motion of the bearing, the fractal structure comprising: a housing which is in contact with the outer ring of the bearing to receive the vibration generated from the micro whirling motion of the bearing, and has a receiving space therein; a flexible element which is disposed in the receiving space while being in contact with an inner circumference of the housing to convert the vibration into a radial direction; and at least one piezoelectric element which is installed between the housing and the flexible element and disposed near the receiving space, and deforms upon receiving the vibration converted in the radial direction from the flexible element, thereby producing electricity.

2. The fractal structure according to claim 1, wherein the flexible element comprises: a first element which is formed in an arc shape and installed in the piezoelectric element with two ends being connected to one surface of the housing; and a second element which is formed in an arc shape and disposed in contact between the first element and the other a second surface of the housing.

3. The fractal structure according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of piezoelectric elements is provided, and the plurality of piezoelectric elements is arranged in the housing, spaced apart from each other, a plurality of first elements is provided, and the plurality of first elements is spaced apart from each other and has two ends each installed in the plurality of piezoelectric elements, and a plurality of second elements is provided, and the plurality of second elements has two ends in contact with adjacent first elements.

4. The fractal structure according to claim 2, wherein two ends of the second element are in contact with a part between two ends of the first element, and a part between the two ends of the second element is in contact with the other surface of the housing.

5. The fractal structure according to claim 4, wherein the receiving space is formed along a circumferential direction, and the first and second elements are repeatedly arranged in the circumferential direction within the receiving space.

6. The fractal structure according to claim 4, wherein the receiving space is formed along the circumferential direction, and the first and second elements are arranged in the circumferential direction and a direction perpendicular to the circumferential direction within the receiving space.

7. The fractal structure according to claim 2, wherein an outer ring of the housing has a step in which the first element gets stuck in one surface of the outer ring, and the first element has a piezoelectric support at an end, wherein the piezoelectric support gets stuck in the step and extends in a tangential direction to support the piezoelectric element.

8. The fractal structure according to claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric element is electrically connected to a vibration detection sensor which detects the vibration of the bearing, and the vibration detection sensor allows self-power generation upon receiving the electricity produced from the piezoelectric element.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a fractal structure of the present disclosure installed in a ball bearing.

(2) FIG. 2 is a front view showing an example of a fractal structure of the present disclosure installed in a ball bearing.

(3) FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing parts of a flexible element and a piezoelectric element of a fractal structure of the present disclosure.

(4) FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view showing a positional relationship between a flexible element and a piezoelectric element of a fractal structure of the present disclosure.

(5) FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram showing an elastic element and a damping element connected to a piezoelectric element.

(6) FIG. 6A is a conceptual diagram showing a piezoelectric element before deformation.

(7) FIG. 6B is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a piezoelectric element in a state of compressive deformation.

(8) FIG. 6C is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a piezoelectric element in a state of tensile deformation.

(9) FIG. 7A is a perspective view showing an example of an outer ring of a housing.

(10) FIG. 7B is a perspective view showing an example of first and second elements of a flexible element.

(11) FIG. 8A is a conceptual diagram showing an example of installation of a flexible element in an outer ring of a housing.

(12) FIG. 8B is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a flexible element installed in an outer ring of a housing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(13) Hereinafter, the disclosed embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and identical or similar elements are given identical or similar reference signs and redundant descriptions are omitted herein. As used herein, the suffix “part” in the elements is only given or used to ease the drafting of the specification, and does not have any meaning or role for distinguishing one from another itself. Additionally, in describing the embodiments disclosed herein, when a certain detailed description of relevant known technology is determined to render the key subject matter of the disclosed embodiments ambiguous, the detailed description is omitted herein. Additionally, the accompanying drawings are provided for an easy understanding of the disclosed embodiments, and the technical spirit disclosed herein is not limited by the accompanying drawings, and it should be understood that the present disclosure covers all modifications, equivalents or alternatives within the spirit and technical scope of the present disclosure.

(14) The terms “first”, “second”, and the like may be used to describe various elements, but the elements are not limited by the terms. These terms are used to distinguish one element from another.

(15) It will be further understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected to” another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may be present.

(16) As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

(17) It will be understood that the term “comprises” or “includes” when used in this specification, specifies the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or groups thereof, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, or groups thereof.

(18) FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an example of a fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure installed in a ball bearing 5, FIG. 2 is a front view showing an example of the fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure installed in the ball bearing 5, and FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing parts of a flexible element 20 and a piezoelectric element 30 of the fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure. Additionally, FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view showing a positional relationship between the flexible element 20 and the piezoelectric element 30 of the fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure.

(19) The fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4.

(20) The fractal structure 100 for power-generation of the bearing 5 rotating vibration according to the present disclosure is installed in the outer ring 5a of the bearing 5 to generate power using vibrations generated from micro whirling motions of the bearing 5.

(21) In the present disclosure, the bearing may be, for example, the ball bearing 5. The ball bearing 5 is connected to a rotating shaft and makes micro whirling motions by power transmitted from the rotating shaft. In the present disclosure, however, the bearing is not necessarily limited to the ball bearing 5 and may be various bearings that generate vibrations by micro whirling motions.

(22) The fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure converts the vibrations transmitted from the bearing 5 to radial forces.

(23) The fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure includes a housing 10, a flexible element 20 and a piezoelectric element 30.

(24) The housing 10 is in contact with an outer ring 5a of the bearing 5 and receives the vibrations generated from the micro whirling motions of the bearing 5. For example, the housing 10 may be inserted into the outer ring 5a of the bearing 5. Additionally, the housing 10 has a receiving space 15 in which the flexible element 20 as described below is disposed.

(25) As shown in FIG. 3, the housing 10 may include an outer ring 11 and an inner ring 13, and the receiving space 15 in which the flexible element 20 as described below is installed may be provided between the outer ring 11 and the inner ring 13.

(26) Additionally, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the housing 10 may be a ring structure, and may have a structure that is easy to insert it into the outer ring 5a of the bearing 5. When the housing 10 is a ring structure, the receiving space 15 may be formed in the circumferential direction of the bearing 5.

(27) In this instance, the housing 10 may be made of a material having an elastic property to transmit the vibrations generated by the micro whirling motions of the bearing 5 while not being damaged by the vibrations.

(28) The flexible element 20 is disposed in the receiving space 15 of the housing 10 and is in contact with the inner circumference of the housing 10, and receives the vibrations generated by the micro whirling motions of the bearing 5 and converts to the radial forces F.sub.T, F.sub.R shown in FIG. 3. Additionally, the flexible element 20 damps the converted radial forces.

(29) The detailed structure of the flexible element 20 will be described below.

(30) The piezoelectric element 30 is installed between the housing 10 and the flexible element 20 and is disposed near the receiving space 15. For example, the piezoelectric element 30 may be in surface contact with the flexible element 20.

(31) Additionally, the piezoelectric element 30 is configured to deform upon receiving the vibrations converted in the radial direction from the flexible element 20, thereby producing electricity.

(32) Referring to FIG. 3, shown is an example of the piezoelectric element 30 installed between the inner circumference of the outer ring of the housing 10 and the first element 21.

(33) Additionally, the piezoelectric element 30 may be installed in a holder (not shown) coupled to the outer ring of the housing 10. Although not clearly shown in FIG. 3, the holder may be inserted into the outer ring of the housing 10 near the receiving space 15, and when the piezoelectric element 30 is inserted into the holder, the piezoelectric element 30 may be installed in the housing 10. As the piezoelectric element 30 is coupled to the holder, it is possible to protect the piezoelectric element 30, and prevent the piezoelectric element 30 from sliding in the tangential direction from the receiving space 15 of the housing 10 and from being damaged.

(34) A plurality of piezoelectric elements 30 may be provided, and the plurality of piezoelectric elements 30 may be arranged in the housing 10, spaced apart from each other.

(35) For example, the piezoelectric element 30 produces electricity by compressive and tensile deformation in the radial direction upon receiving the vibrations transmitted from the bearing 5. Additionally, the piezoelectric element 30 may be electrically connected to a sensor or a communication module to supply the produced electricity to the sensor or the communication module.

(36) On the other hand, when the piezoelectric element 30 does not need to produce electricity, the piezoelectric element 30 is used as an actuator upon receiving electricity, to convert damping forces at high speed in response to high frequency vibrations of the bearing 5.

(37) For example, the piezoelectric element 30 may be PZT, but is not necessarily limited thereto, and may be various configurations that produce electricity while damping the vibrations generated from the bearing 5 by deformation upon receiving the radial forces.

(38) The piezoelectric element 30 may be also electrically connected to a vibration detection sensor (not shown), and the vibration detection sensor is a sensor for detecting the vibrations of the bearing. The vibration detection sensor allows self-power generation upon receiving electricity produced by the piezoelectric element 30.

(39) The flexible element 20 may include a first element 21 and a second element 24.

(40) The first element 21 may be formed in an arc shape, and installed in the piezoelectric element 30 with two ends 21a being connected to one surface of the housing 10. For example, the first element 21 may be coupled in surface contact with the piezoelectric element 30.

(41) Additionally, the second element 24 may be formed in an arc shape, and disposed in contact between the first element 21 and the other surface of the housing 10.

(42) Two ends 24a of the second element 24 may be in contact with part between the two ends 21a of the first element 21, and part between the two ends 24a of the second element 24 may be in contact with the other surface of the housing 10.

(43) Although FIG. 3 shows two first elements 21 and one second element 24 within the housing 10, but this is simply shown for understanding of the present disclosure, and as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the first and second elements 21, 24 may be formed with a structure that the first and second elements 21, 24 are repeatedly arranged along the direction of an arc.

(44) Referring to FIG. 3, the plurality of first elements 21 is arranged in the receiving space 15 of the housing 10, spaced apart from each other, and shown is an example of the two ends 21a of the first element 21 in contact with the plurality of piezoelectric elements 30 and connected to the outer ring 11 of the housing 10. Additionally, FIG. 3 shows an example of the two ends 24a of the second element 24 in contact with adjacent first elements 21.

(45) Referring to FIG. 3, a plurality of second elements 24 may be also provided, and the two ends 24 a of the plurality of second elements 24 may be in contact with adjacent first elements 21. Additionally, part 24b is disposed between the two ends 24 a of the second element 24 may be in contact with the inner ring 13 of the housing 10.

(46) The first element 21 and the piezoelectric element 30, the first element 21 and the second element 24, and the second element 24 and the inner ring 13 of the housing 10 may be connected, for example, via fit coupling.

(47) When the receiving space 15 of the housing 10 is formed in the circumferential direction, the first and second elements 21, 24 may be repeatedly arranged in the circumferential direction within the receiving space.

(48) Additionally, when the receiving space 15 of the housing 10 is formed in the circumferential direction, the first and second elements 21, 24 may be arranged in the circumferential direction and a direction perpendicular to the circumferential direction within the receiving space 15.

(49) Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, shown is an example of the first and second elements 21, 24 arranged in the circumferential direction and a direction perpendicular to the circumferential direction within the receiving space 15 of the housing 10.

(50) In this instance, the thickness, length and number of repetition of each of the first and second elements 21, 24 may be set, taking into account the intensity and direction of the whirling motion forces transmitted from the bearing 5, to ensure the structural stability of the entire system including the fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure and the bearing 5.

(51) FIG. 5 shows an example of an elastic element 35 and a damping element 37 connected to the piezoelectric element 30, and in the fractal structure 100 of the present disclosure, the flexible element 20 connected to the piezoelectric element 30 may be understood as the elastic element 35 that elastically transmits the vibrations generated from the micro whirling motions of the bearing and the damping element 37 that damps the vibrations in FIG. 5.

(52) FIG. 6A shows the piezoelectric element 30 before deformation, FIG. 6B shows the piezoelectric element 30 in a state of compressive deformation by the vibrations generated from the micro whirling motions of the bearing, and FIG. 6C shows the piezoelectric element 30 in a state of tensile compression by the vibrations generated from the micro whirling motions of the bearing.

(53) FIG. 7A is a perspective view showing an example of the outer ring 11 of the housing 10, and FIG. 7B is a perspective view showing an example of the first and second elements 21, 24 of the flexible element 20. Additionally, FIG. 8A is a conceptual diagram showing an example of installation of the flexible element 20 in the outer ring 11 of the housing 10, and FIG. 8B is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the flexible element 20 installed in the outer ring 11 of the housing 10.

(54) Hereinafter, another example of the structure of the outer ring 11 of the housing 10 and the flexible element 20 and another example of the piezoelectric element 30 and the flexible element 20 installed in the outer ring 11 of the housing 10 will be described with reference to FIGS. 7A to 8B.

(55) The outer ring 11 of the housing 10 may have a step 12 in which the first element 21 gets stuck in one surface of the outer ring 11. Additionally, a receiving part 12a may be formed on the inner side of the step 12 to receive the piezoelectric element 30 and the end of the first element 21.

(56) Referring to FIG. 7B, the first element 21 may have a piezoelectric support 21b at the end. The piezoelectric support 21b may be formed in the tangential direction, and may be in contact with the lower surface of the piezoelectric element 30 to support the piezoelectric element 30.

(57) Although FIGS. 7A to 8B only show the outer ring 11 of the housing 10 and the flexible element 20 corresponding to part of an arc, it may be understood that the shape is a circle extending along the circumferential direction in the same way as the housing 10 and the flexible element 20 shown in FIG. 2.

(58) Referring to FIGS. 8A and 8B, shown is an installation example in which the piezoelectric element 30 is received in the receiving part 12a of the outer ring 11, and the piezoelectric support 21b of the first element 21 gets stuck in the step 12 to support the piezoelectric element 30. In FIG. 8A, the first element 21 may be coupled in the arrow direction, and the shaded areas may be understood as areas in which the vibrations of the bearing 5 are transmitted to the piezoelectric element 30.

(59) The fractal structure of the present disclosure provides the bearing with spring stiffness and damping forces according to the vibrations generated by the whirling motions of the bearing.

(60) The present disclosure allows self-power generation by the piezoelectric device and the arc-shaped flexible element arranged in a repetitive manner, and improves the power generation efficiency using bearing vibrations that is energy wasted in rotating systems.

(61) The present disclosure enables the flexible element to fully transmit the radial and tangential forces by the micro vibrations of the bearing to the piezoelectric element within the housing in surface contact with the outer ring of the bearing, thereby minimizing energy losses and improving the power generation efficiency.

(62) The present disclosure repeatedly transmits the vibrations of the bearing, produces electricity by radial compression and tension of the piezoelectric element inserted into the outer ring of the housing, adjusts the compression level of the piezoelectric device and the stiffness and the damping effect of the fractal structure through adjustment of the design parameters (thickness, curvature, length, number) of the flexible element, and removes a sliding force in the tangential direction through the holder, thereby preventing damage of the piezoelectric device.

(63) The fractal structure 100 as described hereinabove is not limited to the configuration and method of the embodiments described above, and some or all the embodiments may be selectively combined to make various modification.

(64) It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be embodied in other particular forms without departing from the spirit and essential features of the present disclosure. Therefore, the above detailed description should not be interpreted as being limiting in all aspects and should be considered as being exemplary. The scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the reasonable interpretation of the appended claims, and the scope of the present disclosure covers all modifications within the equivalent scope of the present disclosure.