BEARING SEAL AND A BEARING WITH THE SAME
20230072798 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/782
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/6655
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/585
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2300/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/6618
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C33/78
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bearing seal is suitable for sealing a space between a first rotating body and a second rotating body of a bearing. The first radial end of the bearing seal is arranged on the first rotating body and forms a contact seal with the first rotating body, the second radial end of the bearing seal is arranged close to the second rotating body and forms a non-contact seal with respect to the second rotating body. A plurality of lubricant storage cavities arranged on the inner surface of the bearing seal facing the rolling elements of the bearing. A bearing providing the bearing seal as described above.
Claims
1. A bearing seal adapted to seal a space between a first rotating body and a second rotating body of a bearing, the bearing seal comprises: a first radial end of the bearing seal is arranged on the first rotating body and forms a contact seal with the first rotating body; a second radial end of the bearing seal is arranged close to the second rotating body and forms a non-contact seal with respect to the second rotating body; and a plurality of lubricant storage cavities arranged on the inner surface of the bearing seal facing the rolling elements of the bearing.
2. The bearing seal according to claim 1, wherein the lubricant storage cavities are closer to the second radial end than the first radial end in a radial direction.
3. The bearing seal according to claim 2, wherein the bearing seal has a seal base formed between the first radial end and the second radial end; wherein the plurality of lubricant storage cavities arranged on a base inner surface of the seal base facing the rolling elements at uniform intervals relative to each other along the circumferential direction of the seal base.
4. The bearing seal according to claim 3, wherein the base inner surface of the seal base includes a base radial surface and a base inclined surface; wherein the base incline surface is inclined toward the rolling elements located in the space; and wherein the plurality of lubricant storage cavities are provided on the base radial surface and the base inclined surface.
5. The bearing seal according to claim 3, wherein along the circumferential direction of the seal base, each lubricant storage cavity has a pair of cavity side surfaces which are oppositely arranged; wherein the lubricant storage cavity also has a cavity radial surface and a cavity inclined surface; wherein the cavity radial surface and the cavity inclined surface are connected between the paired cavity side surfaces; and wherein the cavity incline surface is inclined toward the rolling elements located in the space.
6. The bearing seal according to claim 3, wherein the bearing seal is provided with a seal reinforcement in the seal base; wherein the seal reinforcement is in a form of L-shape; and wherein the seal reinforcement extends between the first radial end and the second radial end.
7. The bearing seal according to claim 2, wherein the first radial end comprises a first radial end inner surface and a first radial end sealing lip; wherein the first rotating body of the bearing comprises a first rotating body shoulder and a first recess arranged in the first rotating body shoulder; and wherein the first radial end inner surface abuts against the first rotating body shoulder and the first radial end sealing lip is arranged in the first recess by press-fitting, thereby restricting the movement of the first radial end in the direction of the central axis X of the bearing.
8. The bearing seal according to claim 2, wherein the non-contact seal formed by the second radial end relative to the second rotating body is a labyrinth seal.
9. The bearing seal according to claim 8, wherein the second radial end includes a second radial end first sealing lip extending toward the inside of the space, a second radial end second sealing lip extending toward the second rotating body, and a second radial end connecting portion connecting the second radial end first sealing lip and the second radial end second sealing lip; wherein the second radial end first sealing lip, the second radial end second sealing lip and the second radial end connecting portion together form a second radial end U-shaped groove.
10. The bearing seal according to claim 9, wherein the second rotating body of the bearing comprises a second rotating body first shoulder and a second rotating body second shoulder; wherein the second rotating body first shoulder forms a step between the second rotating body second shoulders; wherein a step groove is formed in the step; wherein the second radial end second seal lip is clearance fit in the step groove; wherein the second rotating body first shoulder is clearance-fitted in the second radial end U-shaped groove; wherein there is a gap between the second radial end first sealing lip and the second rotating body first shoulder; and wherein there is a gap between the second radial end second sealing lip and the second rotating body second shoulder.
11. The bearing seal according to claim 2, wherein the first rotating body is the outer ring of the bearing and the second rotating body is the inner ring of the bearing; or the first rotating body is the inner ring of the bearing and the second rotating body is the outer ring of the bearing.
12. A bearing comprising a first rotating body, a second rotating body and rolling elements disposed between the first rotating body and the second rotating body, wherein the bearing further comprises a bearing seal adapted to seal a space between a first rotating body and a second rotating body of a bearing, the bearing seal comprises: a first radial end of the bearing seal is arranged on the first rotating body and forms a contact seal with the first rotating body; a second radial end of the bearing seal is arranged close to the second rotating body and forms a non-contact seal with respect to the second rotating body; and a plurality of lubricant storage cavities arranged on the inner surface of the bearing seal facing the rolling elements of the bearing, that is respectively arranged on both sides of the bearing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] At least one of the embodiments of the present invention is accurately represented by this application's drawings which are relied on to illustrate such embodiment(s) to scale and the drawings are relied on to illustrate the relative size, proportions, and positioning of the individual components of the present invention accurately relative to each other and relative to the overall embodiment(s). Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate from this disclosure that the present invention is not limited to the scaled drawings and that the illustrated proportions, scale, and relative positioning can be varied without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the broadest descriptions set forth in any portion of the originally filed specification and/or drawings. Through the following drawings, those skilled in the art will have a better understanding of this disclosure, and the advantages of this disclosure can be more clearly reflected. The drawings described here are only for illustrative purposes of selected embodiments, not all possible embodiments, and are intended not to limit the scope of this disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate from this disclosure that when a range is provided such as (for example) an angle/distance/number/weight/volume/spacing being between one (1 of the appropriate unit) and ten (10 of the appropriate units) that specific support is provided by the specification to identify any number within the range as being disclosed for use with a preferred embodiment. For example, the recitation of a percentage of copper between one percent (1%) and twenty percent (20%) provides specific support for a preferred embodiment having two point three percent (2.3%) copper even if not separately listed herein and thus provides support for claiming a preferred embodiment having two point three percent (2.3%) copper. By way of an additional example, a recitation in the claims and/or in portions of an element moving along an arcuate path by at least twenty (20°) degrees, provides specific literal support for any angle greater than twenty (20°) degrees, such as twenty-three (23°) degrees, thirty (30°) degrees, thirty-three-point five (33.5°) degrees, forty-five (45°) degrees, fifty-two (52°) degrees, or the like and thus provides support for claiming a preferred embodiment with the element moving along the arcuate path thirty-three-point five (33.5°) degrees. The specific embodiments according to the present disclosure will be explained in detail with reference to the following figures.
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[0031] The bearing 4 has a central axis X.
[0032] The bearing seal 3 is suitable for sealing the space between a first rotating body 1 and a second rotating body 2 of the bearing 4, wherein the first rotating body 1 is an outer ring of the bearing 4 and the second rotating body 2 is an inner ring of the bearing 4.
[0033] A first radial end 3-1 of the bearing seal 3 is disposed on the first rotating body 1 and forms a contact seal with the first rotating body 1.
[0034] A second radial end 3-2 of the bearing seal 3 is disposed close to the second rotating body 2 and forms a non-contact seal with respect to the second rotating body 2.
[0035] A plurality of lubricant storage cavities 6 are provided on the inner surface of the bearing seal 3 facing the rolling elements 5 of the bearing 4.
[0036] For example, but not limited to, the bearing seal 3 is made of a composite material such as elastic rubber.
[0037] In
[0038] As also shown in
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[0041] The base inclined surface 3-4-2 is inclined toward the rolling elements 5 located in the space.
[0042] A plurality of lubricant storage cavities 6 are provided on the base radial surface 3-4-1 and the base inclined surface 3-4-2, that is, the lubricant storage cavities 6 are recessed relative to the base radial surface 3-4-1 and the base inclined surface 3-4-2.
[0043] Along the circumferential direction of the seal base 3-3, each lubricant storage cavity 6 has a pair of cavity side surfaces 6-1 which are oppositely arranged (only one cavity side surface 6-1 is shown in
[0044] The lubricant storage cavity 6 also has a cavity radial surface 6-2 and a cavity inclined surface 6-3.
[0045] The cavity radial surface 6-2 and the cavity inclined surface 6-3 are connected between the paired cavity side surfaces 6-1.
[0046] The cavity inclined surface 6-3 is inclined toward the rolling elements 5 located in the space.
[0047] The inclination of the cavity inclined surface 6-3 is much smaller than that of the base inclined surface 3-4-2.
[0048] Under the condition that the lubricant is stirred at high speed by the inner and outer rings, the rolling elements and the cage of the bearing and the centrifugal force will push the lubricant to move to the inner surface of the seal and the shoulder of the inner and outer rings, a plurality of lubricant storage cavities evenly distributed on the inner surface of the seal will store a part of the lubricant, which will reduce the pressure of the lubricant flowing out of the bearing, thus reducing the risk of lubricant leakage. When the moving speed of the bearing decreases, the lubricant stored in a plurality of lubricant storage cavities can flow back into the raceway of the bearing ring to lubricate again.
[0049] The bearing seal 3 is provided with a seal reinforcement 7 in the seal base 3-3.
[0050] The sealing reinforcement 7 is L-shaped.
[0051] The sealing reinforcement 7 extends between the first radial end 3-1 and the second radial end 3-2.
[0052] As shown in
[0053] As shown in
[0054] In
[0055] The non-contact seal formed by the second radial end 3-2 relative to the second rotating body 2 is a labyrinth seal.
[0056] The labyrinth seal will be described in detail with reference to
[0057] The second radial end first sealing lip 3-2-1, the second radial end second sealing lip 3-2-2 and the second radial end connecting part 3-2-3 together form a second radial end U-shaped groove 3-2-4.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] The second rotating body first shoulder 2-1 forms a step between the second rotating body second shoulders 2-2.
[0060] A step groove 2-3 is formed in the step.
[0061] The second sealing lip 3-2-2 of the second radial end is clearance-fitted in the step groove 2-3.
[0062] The first stop shoulder 2-1 of the second rotating body is clearance-fitted in the U-shaped groove 3-2-4 of the second radial end.
[0063] The second radial end U-shaped groove 3-2-4 and the stepped groove 2-3 can also play a role in storing lubricant, which will further reduce the pressure of lubricant flowing out of the bearing, thus further reducing the risk of lubricant leakage.
[0064] There is a radial gap between the second radial end first sealing lip 3-2-1 and the second rotating body first shoulder 2-1.
[0065] There is a radial gap between the second radial end second sealing lip 3-2-2 and the second rotating body second shoulder 2-2.
[0066] This non-contact labyrinth seal can further reduce the leakage of lubricant and the entry of foreign pollutants.
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[0068] As shown in
[0069] The foregoing disclosure provides illustration and description, but it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations can be made in light of the above disclosure, or can be acquired from the practice of the embodiments.
[0070] Even though specific combinations of features are recited in the claims and/or disclosed in the specification, these combinations are not intended to limit the disclosure of various embodiments. Actually, many of these features can be combined in ways not specifically stated in the claims and/or not specifically disclosed in the specification. Although each subordinate claim listed below may directly depend on only one claim, the disclosure of various embodiments includes each subordinate claim combined with each other claim in the claim set.