BALL BEARING
20180223906 ยท 2018-08-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Shigeo KAMAMOTO (Kashiwara-shi, JP)
- Junji MURATA (Kashiba-shi, JP)
- Yuki SHISHIHARA (Kashiwara-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
F16C33/418
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/412
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/3887
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C33/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cage of a ball bearing includes an annular portion located on a first axial side with respect to balls, the first axial side being one side in an axial direction of the ball bearing, and cage bars extending from the annular portion toward a second axial side, the second axial side being the other side in the axial direction of the ball bearing. A space located on a second axial side of the annular portion and defined between any two of the cage bars adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction serves as a pocket that accommodates a corresponding one of the balls. The pocket has a contact surface that is brought into point contact with the ball at an intersection point between a rotational center axis of the ball and a surface of the ball when the cage is displaced toward the second axial side.
Claims
1. A ball bearing comprising: an inner ring that has an inner raceway groove on an outer peripheral surface of the inner ring; an outer ring that has an outer raceway groove on an inner peripheral surface of the outer ring; a plurality of balls interposed between the inner raceway groove and the outer raceway groove; and an annular cage that holds the balls, wherein the cage includes: an annular portion located on a first axial side with respect to the balls, the first axial side being one side in an axial direction of the ball bearing, and a plurality of cage bars extending from the annular portion toward a second axial side, the second axial side being the other side in the axial direction of the ball bearing; a space located on the second axial side of the annular portion and defined between any two of the cage bars adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction serves as a pocket that accommodates a corresponding one of the balls, and the pocket has a contact surface that is brought into point contact with the ball at an intersection point between a rotational center axis of the ball and a surface of the ball when the cage is displaced toward the second axial side.
2. The ball bearing according to claim 1, wherein the cage has a guide portion that is brought into contact with either of the inner ring or the outer ring when the cage is displaced toward the first axial side.
3. The ball bearing according to claim 1, wherein the pocket has facing surfaces with the contact surface interposed inbetween as a center, one of the facing surfaces disposed on a radially outward side of the contact surface and facing the balls, and the other of the facing surfaces disposed on a radially inward side of the contact surface and facing the balls, and in a neutral state in which a center of the pocket and a center of the ball coincide with each other, a clearance formed between the ball and the facing surface on the radially outward side of the contact surface and a clearance formed between the ball and the facing surface on the radially inward side of the contact surface are larger than the clearance formed between the ball and the contact surface in the neutral state.
4. The ball bearing according to claim 2, wherein the pocket has facing surfaces with the contact surface interposed inbetween as a center, one of the facing surfaces disposed on a radially outward side of the contact surface and facing the balls, and the other of the facing surfaces disposed on a radially inward side of the contact surface and facing the balls, and in a neutral state in which a center of the pocket and a center of the ball coincide with each other, a clearance formed between the ball and the facing surface on the radially outward side of the contact surface and a clearance formed between the ball and the facing surface on the radially inward side of the contact surface are larger than the clearance formed between the ball and the contact surface in the neutral state.
5. The ball bearing according to claim 1, wherein in the neutral state in which the center of the pocket and the center of the ball coincide with each other, of all the clearances formed between the pocket and the ball, the clearance formed between the contact surface and the ball is the smallest.
6. The ball bearing according to claim 2, wherein in the neutral state in which the center of the pocket and the center of the ball coincide with each other, of all the clearances formed between the pocket and the ball, the clearance formed between the contact surface and the ball is the smallest.
7. The ball bearing according to claim 3, wherein in the neutral state in which the center of the pocket and the center of the ball coincide with each other, of all the clearances formed between the pocket and the ball, the clearance formed between the contact surface and the ball is the smallest.
8. The ball bearing according to claim 4, wherein in the neutral state in which the center of the pocket and the center of the ball coincide with each other, of all the clearances formed between the pocket and the ball, the clearance formed between the contact surface and the ball is the smallest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The foregoing and further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of example embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numerals are used to represent like elements and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Hereinafter, example embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0019] The ball bearing 1 illustrated in
[0020] The inner ring 2 is an annular member, and an inner raceway groove 21 is formed in an outer peripheral surface thereof along which the balls 4 roll. In a longitudinal sectional view illustrated in
[0021] The outer ring 3 is an annular member, and an outer raceway groove 31 is formed in an inner peripheral surface thereof along which the balls 4 roll. In a longitudinal sectional view illustrated in
[0022] The balls 4 are interposed between the inner raceway groove 21 and the outer raceway groove 31. Rotation of the ball bearing 1 (inner ring 2) brings the balls 4 into rolling contact with the inner raceway groove 21 and the outer raceway groove 31. That is, the balls 4 rotate (revolve) around the bearing center line CL along the inner raceway groove 21 and the outer raceway groove 31 while rotating (turning) around their respective rotational center axes CO. In the present embodiment, the rotational center axis CO of each ball 4 is a linear axis that is parallel to the bearing center line CL and that passes through a center C1 of the ball 4 (hereinafter referred to as ball center C1). At the intersection point P of the rotational center axis CO of the ball 4 and the surface 7 of the ball 4, the peripheral velocity caused by the rotation of the ball 4 is zero. The ball 4 is brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21 at the deepest point (area S3) thereof and with the outer raceway groove 31 at the deepest point (area S1) thereof. Each ball 4 is a steel member made of, for example, bearing steel. The inner ring 2 and the outer ring 3 are steel members made of, for example, bearing steel or steel for machine structural use.
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[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] As illustrated in
[0029] The contact surface 55 is a planar rectangular surface and is brought into point contact with the ball 4 when the cage 5 is displaced toward the second axial side from the neutral state. The contact surface 55 is brought into contact with the ball 4 at the intersection point P between the rotational center axis CO of the ball 4 and the surface 7 of the ball 4. Thus, the contact surface 55 brought into contact with the ball 4 restricts displacement of the cage 5 toward the second axial side. In the neutral state, a fine clearance e1 is formed between the intersection point P and the contact surface 55.
[0030] The outer facing surface 56 extends from an upper end of the contact surface 55 in the radially outer direction. The outer facing surface 56 extends along a sphere with a radius larger than the radius of the ball 4 and faces the surface 7 of the ball 4. The inner facing surface 57 extends from a lower end of the contact surface 55 in the radially inner direction. The inner facing surface 57 extends along a sphere with a radius larger than the radius of the ball 4 and faces the surface 7 of the ball 4. As described above, the contact surface 55 is provided as the center of the pocket 15 in the rear side surface (the side surface 51). Further, the pocket 15 has the outer facing surface 56 disposed on a radially outward side of the contact surface 55 and facing the ball 4 and the inner facing surface 57 disposed on a radially inward side of the contact surface 55 and facing the ball 4.
[0031] In the neutral state, a clearance e2 is formed between the outer facing surface 56 and the surface 7 of the ball 4, and a clearance e3 is formed between the inner facing surface 57 and the surface 7 of the ball 4. Both clearances e2 and e3 are larger than the clearance e1 formed between the surface 7 (intersection point P) of the ball 4 and the contact surface 55. The clearances e2 and e3 do not have to be constant. However, the minimum dimensions of the clearances e2 and e3 are larger than the clearance e1. Dimensions of the clearances e2 and e3 are preferably set to a value two times or more and four times or less of the clearance e1. The clearances e2 and e3 have wide dimensions such that grease is less likely to be sheared.
[0032] The outer facing surface 56 and the inner facing surface 57 project toward the second axial side with respect to the contact surface 55 and are close to the ball 4. However, the outer facing surface 56 and the inner facing surface 57 are not in contact with the ball 4 in the normal rotating state. That is, even if the cage 5 is displaced toward the second axial side from the neutral state, neither the outer facing surface 56 nor the inner facing surface 57 is brought into contact with the ball 4. The cage 5 can be displaced in the radial direction only by a small amount since the guide portion 14 restricts displacement of the cage 5. In the normal rotating state, even if the cage 5 is displaced toward the second axial side assisted by a component in the radial direction from the neutral state, neither the outer facing surface 56 nor the inner facing surface 57 is brought into contact with the ball 4.
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The guide portion 14 is provided to position the cage 5. When the inner ring 2 and the cage 5 are coaxially arranged (in the neutral state), the projections 17 of the guide portions 14 each face the inner raceway groove 21 with a clearance. When the cage 5 is displaced in the radial direction, some of the projections 17 are brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21 in the radial direction. This enables the guide portions 14 to position the cage 5 in the radial direction. Furthermore, when the cage 5 is displaced toward the first axial side from the neutral state, the guide portions 14 are brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21 in the axial direction, thereby enabling the guide portions 14 to position the cage 5 in the axial direction. Thus, the guide portions 14 brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21 restrict the displacement of the cage 5 toward the first axial side.
[0036] In the present embodiment, each guide portion 14 is brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21 in the non-contact area S2 other than the area S3 (hereinafter referred to as contact area S3) where the ball 4 is brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21. Further, the guide portion 14 is brought into contact with the inner raceway groove 21 at one point on the non-contact area S2. The guide portion 14 and the inner ring 2 are brought into line contact or point contact with each other. The non-contact area S2 is provided at a position closer to the shoulder 22 with respect to the contact area S3. The ball 4 is in contact with the contact area S3 when an axial load is not applied to the entire bearing. The ball 4 is not in contact with the non-contact area S2 when the axial load is not applied to the entire bearing. When the axial load is not applied to the entire bearing, the center of the outer raceway groove 31 in the axial direction, the center of the inner raceway groove 21 in the axial direction, and the centers of the balls 4 are aligned in a plane perpendicular to the bearing center line CL.
[0037] As described above, in the ball bearing 1 in the present embodiment, the pocket 15 (see
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] As described above, of all the clearances formed between the pocket 15 and the ball 4 in the neutral state (see
[0040] Even if the cage 5 in the present embodiment is excessively deformed for some reason, the deformation causes a part of the cage 5 to be brought into contact (touched down) with the ball 4 or the inner ring 2 (or the outer ring 3) (at the contact surface 55 and at other portions). This configuration allows obstruction of the excessive deformation. Excessive deformation of the cage 5 may break the cage 5. In order to obstruct such deformation, in the present embodiment (see
[0041] In the present embodiment, the guide portion 14 is brought into contact with a part of the inner ring 2 (inner raceway groove 21). Thus, the entire cage 5 is easily disposed at a position closer to the inner ring 2, thereby enabling reduction in resistance generated by grease sheared by the cage 5. That is, when the ball bearing 1 rotates, grease in the annular space between the inner ring 2 and the outer ring 3 is likely to be gathered at a position closer to the outer ring 3 by a centrifugal force. Therefore, providing the cage 5 at a position closer to the inner ring 2 makes the cage 5 less likely to shear grease. This enables reduction in resistance caused by shearing of grease.
[0042] In the above-described embodiment (see
[0043] As described above according to the embodiments, the cage 5 has a guide portion 14. When the cage 5 is displaced toward the first axial side from the neutral state, the guide portion 14 is brought into contact with the inner ring 2 (inner raceway groove 21) (as illustrated in
[0044] The embodiments described above are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in all respects. That is, the ball bearing according to the invention is not limited to the configurations or structures illustrated in the drawings but may have any other configuration or structure within the scope of the invention. In the above-described embodiment, the case has been described where the ball bearing is a deep groove ball bearing. However, the ball bearing may be an angular contact ball bearing. In the case of the angular contact ball bearing, a rotational center axis of each ball is inclined. A cage may be configured such that a contact surface of each pocket surface of the cage is brought into point contact with the ball at an intersection point between the inclined rotational center axis and a surface of the ball.
[0045] According to the invention, shearing of lubricant between the ball and the cage can be supressed, thereby achieving reduction in rotational resistance of the ball bearing and longer service life of the lubricant.