WHEEL HUB BEARING UNIT OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
20190039410 ยท 2019-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Carsten KREMER (Roetgen NRW, DE)
- Gerd BRUESSLER (Bergisch Gladbach NRW, DE)
- Hubertus VON CHAPPUIS (Bedburg NRW, DE)
Cpc classification
F16C35/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/586
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2326/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C35/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2226/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/184
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B27/0078
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16C19/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The disclosure concerns a wheel hub bearing unit of a motor vehicle, comprising at least one roller bearing for mounting a wheel hub. The roller bearing contains an outer ring which, on an outer peripheral face, is at least partially equipped with a first threaded element and at least one inner ring, and a wheel carrier with a mounting hole. A wall of the mounting hole is at least partially equipped with a second threaded element that is provided for mechanical engagement with the first threaded element. According to the disclosure, the outer ring and the wheel carrier each have at least one contact face, which are provided to come into mutual mechanical contact when the roller bearing is mounted in the wheel carrier.
Claims
1. A wheel hub bearing unit of a motor vehicle, comprising: at least one roller bearing that mounts a wheel hub containing an outer ring that, on an outer peripheral face, is at least partially equipped with a first threaded element, and at least one inner ring; and a wheel carrier with a mounting hole, a wall of which being at least partially equipped with a second threaded element provided for mechanical engagement with the first threaded element, wherein the outer ring and wheel carrier each have at least one contact face that mutually, mechanically contact when the roller bearing is mounted in the wheel carrier.
2. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first threaded element and the second threaded element are formed as right-hand threads if the wheel hub bearing unit is provided for use on a right-hand side of a motor vehicle, and the first threaded element and the second threaded element are formed as left-hand threads if the wheel hub bearing unit is provided for use on a left-hand side of a motor vehicle.
3. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the contact face of the outer ring is formed by an inwardly directed end face, the contact face of the wheel carrier is formed by an inner face, arranged perpendicularly to an axis of the mounting hole, of a protuberance of the wheel carrier that is arranged facing toward the axis in a radial direction, and the protuberance at least partially overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
4. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 3, wherein at an inner end of the outer ring, the contact face of the outer ring forms a casing surface of a truncated cone, the contact face of the wheel carrier forms a surface of frustoconical form that is configured as an inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis of the mounting hole, of a protuberance of the wheel carrier arranged facing towards the axis in the radial direction, and the protuberance at least partially overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
5. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first threaded element is arranged at an inner end of the outer ring, the contact face of the outer ring, in a front area of the outer ring, forms a casing surface of a truncated cone, the contact face of the wheel carrier forms a frustoconical surface that is configured as an inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis of the mounting hole, in a front area of the mounting hole of the wheel carrier, and the inner face at least partially overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
6. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 5, wherein half opening angles and symmetry axes of the truncated cone and the frustoconical surface substantially coincide.
7. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 6, wherein the half opening angles lie in a range between 10 and 45.
8. The wheel hub bearing unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the wheel carrier is an aluminum alloy.
9. A vehicle wheel comprising: a hub mountable, via bearing, to a bearing having an outer ring that, on a peripheral face, has a first thread; and a carrier with a mounting hole defined by a wall equipped with a second thread for mechanical engagement with the first thread, wherein the outer ring and carrier each have a contact face that mechanically contact responsive to the bearing being mounted in the carrier.
10. The vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the contact face of the outer ring is formed by an inwardly directed end face, the contact face of the carrier is formed by an inner face, arranged perpendicularly to an axis of the mounting hole, of a protuberance of the carrier that is arranged facing toward the axis in a radial direction, and the protuberance at least partially overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
11. The vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein at an inner end of the outer ring, the contact face of the outer ring forms a casing surface of a truncated cone, the contact face of the carrier forms a frustoconical surface that is configured as the inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis of the mounting hole, of the protuberance of the carrier arranged facing towards the axis in the radial direction, and the protuberance overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
12. The vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first thread is arranged at an inner end of the outer ring, the contact face of the outer ring, in a front area of the outer ring, forms a casing surface of a truncated cone, the contact face of the carrier forms a frustoconical surface that is the inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis of the mounting hole, in a front area of the mounting hole of the carrier, and the inner face overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
13. The vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 12, wherein half opening angles and symmetry axes of the truncated cone and the frustoconical surface substantially coincide.
14. The vehicle wheel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the carrier is an aluminum alloy.
15. A vehicle comprising: a hub mountable, via bearing, to a bearing having an outer ring that, on a peripheral face, has a first thread; and an aluminum carrier with a mounting hole defined by a wall equipped with a second thread for mechanical engagement with the first thread, wherein the outer ring and carrier each have a contact face that mechanically contact responsive to the bearing being mounted in the carrier.
16. The vehicle as claimed in claim 15, wherein the first thread and the second thread are formed as right-hand threads if the hub is provided for use on a right-hand side of the vehicle, and the first thread and the second thread are formed as left-hand threads if the hub is provided for use on a left-hand side of the vehicle.
17. The vehicle as claimed in claim 15, wherein the contact face of the outer ring is formed by an inwardly directed end face, the contact face of the carrier is formed by an inner face, arranged perpendicularly to an axis of the mounting hole, of a protuberance of the carrier that is arranged facing toward the axis in a radial direction, and the protuberance at least partially overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
18. The vehicle as claimed in claim 17, wherein at an inner end of the outer ring, the contact face of the outer ring forms a casing surface of a truncated cone, the contact face of the carrier forms a frustoconical surface that is configured as the inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis of the mounting hole, of the protuberance of the carrier arranged facing towards the axis in the radial direction, and the protuberance overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
19. The vehicle as claimed in claim 17, wherein the first thread is arranged at an inner end of the outer ring, the contact face of the outer ring, in a front area of the outer ring, forms a casing surface of a truncated cone, the contact face of the carrier forms a frustoconical surface that is the inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis of the mounting hole, in a front area of the mounting hole of the carrier, and the inner face overlaps the outer ring in an axial direction relative to the mounting hole.
20. The vehicle as claimed in claim 19, wherein half opening angles and symmetry axes of the truncated cone and the frustoconical surface substantially coincide.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] As required, detailed embodiments of the present disclosure are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the disclosure that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure.
[0042] In the various Figures, the same parts always carry the same reference signs, so these are usually only described once.
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[0044] The wheel hub bearing 100 contains an outer ring and an inner ring 103, between which two rows of balls are arranged on the periphery. The outer ring is equipped with an outer thread 102 on its outer peripheral face over its entire axial length. A wall of the mounting hole 111 of the wheel carrier 110 is equipped with an inner thread 112, which corresponds to the outer thread 102 and is provided for mechanical engagement with the outer thread 102. The wheel hub bearing 101 is mounted in the wheel carrier 110 in that the outer ring of the wheel hub bearing 101 is screwed into the inner thread 112 of the mounting hole 111.
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[0046] The wheel hub bearing unit 18 of the motor vehicle comprises a roller bearing 20 for mounting the wheel hub 12, and a wheel carrier 36 with a mounting hole 38. The wheel carrier 36 is made completely of an aluminum alloy in order to reduce the unsprung mass of the motor vehicle.
[0047] The roller bearing 20 contains an outer ring 22 and an inner ring 24. Two rows of balls 26 arranged peripherally are provided between the outer ring 22 and the inner ring 24 as rolling bodies of the roller bearing 20.
[0048] In a front area of an outer peripheral face, the outer ring 22 is equipped with a first threaded element 28 configured as an outer thread. A front region of a wall of the mounting hole 38 of the wheel carrier 36 is equipped with a second threaded element 40 configured as an inner thread. The second threaded element 40 corresponds to the first threaded element 28 of the outer ring 22. The first threaded element 28 and the second threaded element 40 are provided for mutual mechanical engagement. The roller bearing 20 is mounted in the wheel carrier 36 in that the first threaded element 28 of the outer ring 22 of the roller bearing 20 is screwed into the second threaded element 40 of the mounting hole 38. To facilitate mounting, the outer ring 22 on a front end face has a hexagon arrangement 30 of opposing peripheral faces with even peripheral spacing, which can be brought into mechanical engagement with an open-ended wrench of corresponding size. In a mounted state of the wheel hub bearing unit 18 shown in
[0049] The wheel hub bearing unit 10 shown in
[0050] If the wheel hub unit 10 were provided for use on a right-hand side of the motor vehicle, the first threaded element 28 and the second threaded element 40 would have to be configured as right-hand threads.
[0051] The wheel carrier 36 has a peripheral protuberance 44 that is arranged facing towards the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38 in a radial direction 50, and partially overlaps the outer ring 22 in an axial direction 48 relative to the mounting hole 38. An inner face of the protuberance 44 arranged perpendicularly to the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38 forms a contact face 46 of the wheel carrier 36.
[0052] A contact face 34 of the outer ring 22 is formed by an inwardly directed end face of the outer ring 22. The contact face 34 of the outer ring 22 and the contact face 46 of the wheel carrier 36 are provided to come into mutual mechanical contact when the roller bearing 20 is mounted in the wheel carrier 36, as illustrated by
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[0054] To avoid repetition, only the differences in the alternative embodiments of the wheel hub bearing unit, compared with the embodiment of the wheel hub bearing unit 18 of the wheel hub unit 10 according to
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[0056] In the alternative embodiment of a wheel hub bearing unit 18 according to the disclosure, the contact face 34 of the outer ring 22 is formed on an inner end of the outer ring 22 in the form of a casing surface of a truncated cone. A half opening angle of the truncated cone lies in a range between 10 and 45, and is around 25.
[0057] The wheel carrier 36 has a protuberance 44, which is arranged facing towards the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38 in the radial direction 50, and partially overlaps the outer ring 22 in an axial direction 48 relative to the mounting hole 38, and an inner face that is oriented obliquely to the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38 and forms the contact face 46 of the wheel carrier 36. The inner face has the form of a casing surface of a truncated cone. A half opening angle of the frustoconical form of the inner face coincides with the half opening angle of the frustoconical form of the contact face 34 of the outer ring 22. The symmetry axes of the two truncated cones coincide with the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38.
[0058] During mounting of the wheel hub bearing unit 18, a surface pressure is exerted between the contact face 34 of the outer ring 22 and the contact face 46 of the wheel carrier 36, which generates a self-retaining force between the first threaded element 28 and the second threaded element 40, so that the mechanical engagement between the two threaded elements 28, 40 is secured in self-locking fashion, i.e. without additional measures.
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[0060] In the further embodiment of a wheel hub bearing unit 18 according to the disclosure, the first threaded element 28 is arranged on an inner end of the outer ring 22. The contact face 34 of the outer ring 22, in a front region of the outer ring 22, has the form of a casing surface of a truncated cone. A half opening angle of the truncated cone lies in a range of between 10 and 45, and is around 15.
[0061] The second threaded element 40 is arranged on the protuberance 44 arranged facing towards the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38 in the radial direction 50.
[0062] In a front region of the mounting hole 38, the wheel bearing 36 has an inner face, oriented obliquely to the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38, in the form of a casing surface of the truncated cone, which forms the contact face 46 of the wheel carrier 36. The inner face partially overlaps the outer ring 22 in an axial direction 48 relative to the mounting hole 38.
[0063] A half opening angle of the frustoconical form of the inner face coincides with the half opening angle of the frustoconical form of the contact face 34 of the outer ring 22. The symmetry axes of the two truncated cones coincide with the axis 42 of the mounting hole 38.
[0064] As in the embodiment of the wheel hub bearing unit 18 according to
[0065] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the disclosure. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosure.