HYDRODYNAMIC BEARING
20230060983 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2240/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2240/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A hydrodynamic bearing includes a main body. The main body has an inner hole. The inner hole includes a first space and a second space at either end of the first space. An inner wall of the second space is formed with 9-16 hydrodynamic grooves. The hydrodynamic grooves each have a V shape and are arranged at equal intervals. The hydrodynamic grooves each have a bend angle of 30°-50°. The hydrodynamic bearing effectively improves the pressure generating effect of the product and enhances the rotation accuracy of a rotary shaft, meeting the needs of customers.
Claims
1. A hydrodynamic bearing, comprising a main body; the main body having an inner hole passing through front and rear ends of the main body for insertion of a rotary shaft, the inner hole including a first space and a second space at either end of the first space; the first space having a non-grooved inner wall surface; the second space having an inner diameter less than that of the first space, an inner wall of the second space being formed with a plurality of hydrodynamic grooves, the number of the hydrodynamic grooves being 9-16, the hydrodynamic grooves each having a V shape, a pressure-generating point being formed at a bend of each of the hydrodynamic grooves, the hydrodynamic grooves each having a bend angle of 30°-50°, wherein the main body has an inner circumferential surface that circumferentially delimits the inner hole of the main body, the inner circumferential surface comprising a front end segment, a middle segment, and a rear end segment arranged in sequence in an axial direction of the inner hole, the middle segment defining the non-grooved inner wall surface of the first space and circumferentially delimiting the first space, the front end segment and the rear end segment of the inner circumferential surface respectively defining a first portion and a second portion of the inner wall surface of the second space and circumferentially delimiting the second space, each of the first portion and the second portion of the inner wall surface of the second space being formed with at least one of the plurality of hydrodynamic grooves and forming a grooved inner wall surface, such that for the inner circumferential surface of the main body, the two grooved inner wall surfaces of the second space sandwich therebetween the non-grooved inner wall surface of the first space.
2. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front end of the main body is reduced inwardly to form an annular convex portion, the second space at the front end of the main body extends to the annular convex portion with the same inner diameter, the rear end of the main body is recessed with an annular cavity, and the annular cavity communicates with the second space at the rear end of the main body.
3. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer wall of the main body is recessed inwardly to form a groove, and the groove is arranged around the first space.
4. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hydrodynamic grooves each include an outer groove and an inner groove, the outer groove and the inner groove are arranged in a front-to-back direction and communicate with each other, the pressure-generating point is formed at a junction of the outer groove and the inner groove, and the inner groove has a length greater than that of the outer groove.
5. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 4, wherein the outer grooves are arranged at equal intervals, the inner grooves are arranged at equal intervals, and the pressure-generating points of the grooves are arranged at equal distances.
6. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner diameter of the second space is 1.0-5.1 mm.
7. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inner diameter of the second space is 3 mm, and the number of the hydrodynamic grooves is 9.
8. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inner diameter of the second space is 3 mm, and the number of the hydrodynamic grooves is 12.
9. The hydrodynamic bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the inner diameter of the second space is 5 mm, and the number of the hydrodynamic grooves is 16.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] The main body 10 has an inner hole 11 passing through the front and rear ends of the main body for insertion of a rotary shaft, referring to the direction of the double arrow marked in
[0021] The front end of the main body 10 is reduced inwardly to form an annular convex portion 13. The second space 112 at the front end of the main body 10 extends to the annular convex portion 13 with the same inner diameter. The rear end of the main body 10 is recessed with an annular cavity 14. The annular cavity 14 communicates with the second space 112 at the rear end of the main body 10. The outer wall of the main body 10 is recessed inwardly to form a groove 15. The groove 15 is arranged around the first space 111.
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[0023] (1) Prolonging service life: As the number of hydrodynamic grooves is increased by 50% (from 8 to 12), lubricant directly participates in the increase of pressure generation, thereby reducing wear and prolonging the service life. The speed of pressure generation is faster.
[0024] (2) Reducing noise: Because there are more pressure-generating points between the surface of the rotary shaft and the inner wall surface of the hydrodynamic bearing, the noise is less when the rotary shaft is rotating.
[0025] (3) Support for a higher speed: Due to the pressure-generating support of more pressure-generating points, it can withstand more rotating torque. It is suitable for a higher speed.
[0026] (4) Improving anti-leakage: The number of hydrodynamic grooves on the surface of the inner hole of the hydrodynamic bearing is increased, which can prevent the lubricant from being thrown out and can store more lubricant. The working principle of this embodiment is described in detail as follows: By filling the main body 10 with dynamic lubricating fluid, the dynamic pressure of the lubricating fluid is generated in the hydrodynamic grooves 12 and the pressure is generated at the pressure-generating points 121. Thereby, the rotary shaft is supported in a non-contact manner, and the rotary shaft is protected under high-speed rotation.
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[0029] The feature of the present invention is that the inner wall of the second space is provided with 9-16 hydrodynamic grooves, and the hydrodynamic grooves each have a bend angle of 30°-50°, which effectively improves the pressure-generating effect of the product and enhances the rotation accuracy of the rotary shaft, meeting the needs of customers.
[0030] Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.