Sealing structure for bearing
20180216667 ยท 2018-08-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Hongwei Song (Shanghai, CN)
- Ling Nan (Shanghai, CN)
- Fuqiang Cai (Suzhou, CN)
- Uwe Niebling (Diespeck, DE)
- Zhiheng Liu (Shanghai, CN)
- Xin Liu (Shanghai, CN)
Cpc classification
F16C33/7879
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/78
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/7813
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/364
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Bearing sealing structures are disclosed, which may include first and second frameworks configured to attach to an outer ring and an inner ring, respectively, and an elastic sealing member. The first framework may include a first radially extending part extending towards the inner ring, the second framework may include a second radially extending part extending towards the outer ring, and the second radially extending part may be located on an axially outer side of the first radially extending part. The sealing structure may form a first chamber and a second chamber in a radial direction, the first chamber being formed by the first or second radially extending part. The second chamber may be located on a radially inner side of the first chamber, and the elastic sealing member may include a first sealing member extending into the first chamber and a second sealing member extending into the second chamber.
Claims
1. A sealing structure for a bearing, comprising: a first framework configured to attach to a bearing outer ring, a second framework configured to attach to a bearing inner ring, and an elastic sealing member; the first framework including a first radially extending part extending towards the bearing inner ring, the second framework including a second radially extending part extending towards the bearing outer ring, and the second radially extending part being located on an axially outer side of the first radially extending part; and wherein the sealing structure forms at least a first chamber and a second chamber in a radial direction, the first chamber is formed by the first radially extending part or the second radially extending part alone, the second chamber is located on a radially inner side of the first chamber, and the elastic sealing member comprises a first sealing member extending into the first chamber and a second sealing member extending into the second chamber.
2. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first sealing member and the second sealing member are attached to the first radially extending part, and the second radially extending part forms the first chamber.
3. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second framework also includes a second axially extending part connected to the second radially extending part and extending towards an inside of the bearing, the second radially extending part includes a bent part located on a radially outer side and a folded part located in a middle position and extending towards the inside of the bearing, the first chamber is formed between the bent part and the folded part, and the second chamber is formed between the folded part and the second axially extending part.
4. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first sealing member includes a first lip extending obliquely towards the bent part and a second lip extending obliquely towards the folded part.
5. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bent part includes a first section bent inwards and a second section bent outwards sequentially, the first lip forming a gap seal with the first section, and the second lip forming a gap seal or a contact seal with a radially outer surface of the folded part.
6. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 5, wherein the elastic sealing member also includes a third sealing member attached to the first radially extending part, the third sealing member having an inclined inner surface, and the third sealing member being located on a radially outer side of the second radially extending part and forming a gradually narrowing opening with the second section.
7. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bent part extends in an axial direction towards the inside of the bearing, the first lip forming a gap seal with the bent part, and the second lip forming a gap seal or a contact seal with a radially outer surface of the folded part.
8. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the sealing member also includes a third sealing member attached to the first radially extending part, the third sealing member being located on a radially outer side of the second radially extending part and forming a long, narrow channel with the bent part.
9. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first sealing member is attached to the second radially extending part, the second sealing member is attached to the first radially extending part, and the first radially extending part forms the first chamber.
10. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 9, wherein the second framework also includes a second axially extending part connected to the second radially extending part and extending towards the inside of the bearing, the first radially extending part includes a folded part located in a middle position and extending towards an outer side of the bearing, and a tail part located at an extremity and extending towards an outer side of the bearing, the first chamber being formed between the folded part and the tail part, and the second chamber being formed between the tail part and the second axially extending part.
11. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 10, wherein the first sealing member includes a first lip extending obliquely towards the folded part, and a second lip extending obliquely towards the tail part.
12. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 11, wherein a gap seal is formed between the first lip and the folded part, and the second lip forms a gap seal or a contact seal with a radially outer surface of the tail part.
13. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first sealing member also includes a third lip extending obliquely towards the folded part, and an inner surface of the folded part is an inclined surface and forms a gradually narrowing opening with the third lip.
14. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 13, wherein a groove facing the inner surface of the folded part is formed between the third lip and the first lip.
15. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second sealing member includes a number of projections extending towards the second axially extending part, the projections being distributed at intervals in an axial direction, and a gap being present between each projection and the second axially extending part; a labyrinth seal is thereby formed.
16. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 15, wherein the second sealing member also includes a protruding part extending in the axial direction towards the inside of the bearing, and an extremity of the second axially extending part is provided with a bent plate extending in a radial direction; the protruding part covers the bent plate in a radial direction, and a space is formed between the protruding part and the bent plate.
17. The sealing structure for a bearing as claimed in claim 16, wherein an inner surface of the protruding part is inclined close to the space.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0032] The elastic sealing member also comprises a third sealing member 90; an inner surface of the third sealing member 90 is an inclined surface. The third sealing member 90 is located on a radially outer side of the second radially extending part 42, and a gradually narrowing opening 100 is formed between the third sealing member and the second section b, thereby realizing centrifugal sealing. The first sealing member 50 comprises a first lip 501 and a second lip 502 extending into the first chamber 70. Specifically, the first lip 501 extends obliquely towards the first section a, and a gap seal is formed between the first lip and the first section a; the second lip 502 extends obliquely towards the folded part 422, and forms a contact seal or a gap seal with a radially outer surface of the folded part 422. Furthermore, a groove 504 is formed between the first lip 501 and the first radially extending part 32; if external dirty water or particles enter the interior of the sealing structure from the gradually narrowing opening 100, the dirty water or particles will first of all remain in the groove 504, and most of the dirty water or particles will be flung out under the action of centrifugal force.
[0033] The second sealing member 60 extends into the second chamber 80, and comprises a protruding part 61 extending in the axial direction towards the inside of the bearing, and a number of projections 62 extending towards the second axially extending part 41. Furthermore, an extremity of the second axially extending part 41 is provided with a bent plate 411 extending in a radial direction; the protruding part 61 covers the bent plate 411 in a radial direction, and a space 63 is formed between the protruding part and the bent plate 411, so that lubricating oil inside the bearing cannot easily enter the sealing structure. Furthermore, an inner surface of the protruding part 61 is inclined close to the space 63, so that even if a small amount of lubricating oil enters the sealing structure, it will easily flow back into the interior of the bearing again under the action of centrifugal force. The projections 62 are distributed at intervals in the axial direction, and a gap is present between each projection and the second axially extending part 41; a labyrinth seal is thereby formed, further preventing leakage of lubricating oil.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Correspondingly, a first lip 501 extends obliquely towards the bent part 421, and a gap seal is formed between the first lip and the bent part 421.
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[0037] The first sealing member 50 comprises a first lip 501 and a second lip 502 extending into the first chamber 70, and a third lip 503. Specifically, an inner surface of the folded part 422 is an inclined surface; the first lip 501 extends obliquely towards the inner surface of the folded part 422 and forms a gap seal with the inner surface of the folded part 422; the second lip 502 extends obliquely towards the tail part 33 and forms a contact seal or a gap seal with a radially outer surface of the tail part; the third lip 503 also extends obliquely towards the inner surface of the folded part 422, and forms a gradually narrowing opening 100 with the inner surface of the folded part 422, thereby realizing centrifugal sealing. A groove 504 facing the inner surface of the folded part 422 is formed between the first lip 501 and the third lip 503; if external dirty water or particles enter the interior of the sealing structure from the gradually narrowing opening 100, the dirty water or particles will first of all remain in the groove 504, and most of the dirty water or particles will be flung out under the action of centrifugal force.
[0038] A sealing member in the prior art must not only prevent external dirt from entering the bearing interior, but must also prevent leakage of lubricating oil, and therefore has a complex structure, and occupies a lot of space in the axial direction. In the present disclosure, the first sealing member on the radially outer side principally guards against external dirt, while the second sealing member on the radially inner side principally prevents the leakage of lubricating oil, so the structure of the sealing members is simplified, with an overall reduction in the axial dimension of the sealing structure. Furthermore, the design of the present disclosure, with multi-stage sealing in the radial direction, enhances the sealing result while facilitating installation.
[0039] Although the present disclosure only describes certain demonstrative embodiments, these descriptions should only serve as examples, and do not constitute a limitation. Various changes are possible within the scope recorded in the attached claims, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.