AXLE ROLLER BEARING SEAL SHROUD
20190048935 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/7826
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/7843
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B61F15/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C33/7813
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/7886
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/386
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C33/78
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B61F15/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bearing assembly comprising a bearing cup having two ends, with a pair of outer raceways formed one adjacent each end of the bearing cup. A pair of bearing cones form a pair of inner raceways. Two rows of tapered roller bearings with each row received between one inner raceway and one outer raceway. A pair of wear rings are provided, each having a first axially inwardly directed end in engagement with an outwardly directed end of a bearing cone. A pair of seals each having a first end fitted into one into one of the bearing cup cylindrical counterbores. Each seal has a second end including a resilient element to form a seal with one of the wear rings. A second end of each wear ring is received in a cylindrical counterbore in each annular backing ring. A circular shroud is located radially outer and adjacent to one seal.
Claims
1. A bearing assembly comprising: a bearing cup having two ends, a pair of outer raceways formed one adjacent each end of the bearing cup, a pair of bearing cones forming a pair of inner raceways and having outwardly directed ends, two rows of tapered roller bearings each row received between one inner raceway and one outer raceway, a center spacer positioned between the bearing cones to maintain the cones in spaced relation relative to one another, each bearing cup having a cylindrical counterbore at each end radially outboard of the raceways, a pair of wear rings, each having a first axially inwardly directed end in engagement with an outwardly directed end of a bearing cone, and a pair of seals each having a first end fitted into one into each of the bearing cup cylindrical counterbores, each seal having a second end including a resilient element to form a seal with one of the wear rings, an annular backing ring, a second end of each wear ring received in a cylindrical counterbore in an axially outwardly directed end of each annular backing ring, and a circular shroud located radially outer and adjacent to one seal.
2. The bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein the circular shroud assists the seal in keeping lubricant within a space between the cup and the cone.
3. The bearing assembly of claim 2 wherein the circular shroud is comprised of a flexible strap of a synthetic material.
4. The bearing assembly of claim 2 wherein the circular shroud includes a tab end and a receiving end to allow the circular shroud to be assembled into a circular shroud of adjustable circumference.
5. A bearing assembly comprising: a bearing cup having two ends, a pair of outer raceways formed one adjacent each end of the bearing cup, a pair of bearing cones forming a pair of inner raceways and having outwardly directed ends, two rows of tapered roller bearings each row received between one inner raceway and one outer raceway, each bearing cup having a cylindrical counterbore at each end radially outboard of the raceways, a pair of wear rings, each having a first axially inwardly directed end in engagement with an outwardly directed end of a bearing cone, and a pair of seals each having a first end fitted into one into each of the bearing cup cylindrical counterbores, each seal having a second end including a resilient element to form a seal with one of the wear rings, an annular backing ring, a second end of each wear ring received in a cylindrical counterbore in each annular backing ring, and a circular shroud located radially outer and adjacent to one seal.
6. The bearing assembly of claim 5 wherein the circular shroud assists the seal in keeping lubricant within a space between the cup and the cone.
7. The bearing assembly of claim 5 wherein the circular shroud is comprised of a flexible strap of a synthetic material.
8. The bearing assembly of claim 5 wherein the circular shroud includes a tab end and a receiving end to allow the circular shroud to be assembled into a circular shroud of adjustable circumference.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] Referring now to the
[0015] Bearing assembly 10 is preassembled and filled with lubricant before being mounted and clamped onto journal 12 by the cap 30. The bearing assembly includes a unitary bearing cup 32 having a pair of raceways 34, 36 formed one adjacent each end thereof which cooperate with a pair of bearing cones 38, 40 respectively forming the bearing inner races to support two rows of tapered roller bearings 42, 44, respectively. A center spacer 46 is positioned between cones 38, 40 to maintain the cones in accurately spaced relation relative to one another.
[0016] Bearing cup 32 is provided with cylindrical counterbores 48, 50 at its opposite ends outboard of the raceways 34, 36, and a pair of seal assemblies 52, 54 are pressed one into each of the cylindrical counterbores 48, 50. The seals 52, 54 can include resilient sealing elements 56, 58, respectively, which cooperate with and form a seal with a pair of sleeve-like seal wear rings 60, 62, respectively, having their inwardly directed ends in engagement with the outwardly directed ends of bearing cones 38, 40, respectively. The opposite end of wear ring 62 is received in a cylindrical counterbore 64 in the axially outwardly directed end of an annular backing ring 66 which, in turn, has a counterbore at its other end which is dimensioned to be received in interference relation on the cylindrical shoulder 18 of shaft 14.
[0017] Circular shroud 55 is located radially outer to seal 54 and circular shroud 57 is located radially outer to seal 52. Shroud 55 assists seal 54 and shroud 57 assists seal 52 in keeping lubricant within the space between cup 32 and cones 38 and 40 and in keeping abrasives and water out of the space.
[0018] Circular shroud 55 is shown in
[0019] Counterbore 64 and the outer diameter of wear ring 62 at its axially inwardly directed end are also dimensioned to provide an interference fit so that the wear ring must be pressed into the backing ring 66. Between counterbores 64 and 68, the backing ring is accurately machined to provide a contoured inner surface complimentary to and engaging the contoured fillet 16 at least in the area adjacent the shoulder 18 when the bearing assembly is mounted on the journal. The outwardly directed end of wear ring 60 bears against the retaining cap 30. In the embodiment of
[0020] Inner seal wear ring 62 with an inner surface 63 spaced from the journal surface along the entire length of the wear ring and by radially fixing each end of the seal wear ring in concentric relation relative to the journal surface. The conventional press fit is provided between the axially inwardly directed end of wear ring 62 within the counterbore 64, with the interference fit providing a high radially compressive load in the end of the wear ring. Similarly, the end face 72 of inner cone 40 is provided with a counterbore 73 terminating in a radial face 74 for abutting the adjacent end face of the wear ring 62, with the cylindrical bore surface 73 dimensioned to receive the outer cylindrical surface portion of the wear ring 62 in interference relation, again, with the interference being such as to provide a substantial radial compressive force in the end portion of the wear ring received within the counterbore in cone 40.
[0021] When the end cap 30 is installed, with the proper torque on the cap screws, the compressive axial load will be retained in the entire bearing assembly between the cap 30 and the backing ring 66.
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] Circular shroud 55A is located radially outer to seal 54A. Shroud 55A assists seal 54A in keeping lubricant within the space between cup 32 and cone 40 and in keeping abrasives and water out of the space.
[0024] The embodiment of the invention illustrated in
[0025] Circular shroud 55B is located radially outer to seal 54B. Shroud 55B assists seal 54B in keeping lubricant within the space between cup 32 and cone 40 and in keeping abrasives and water out of the space.