TWO-PIECE ZERO DISTORTION PULLEY ASSEMBLY HAVING OUTER BEARING RACEWAY
20170292599 · 2017-10-12
Inventors
- James M. Basile (Dundee, MI, US)
- Scott A. Willis (Gibraltar, MI, US)
- Joseph A. Skrobowski (New Boston, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F16C35/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2361/63
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A zero distortion bearing pulley including a bearing is provided. The bearing clamps axially on the outer bearing raceway instead of radially. The pulley includes a stamped pulley body having a central axis, a pulley face having a periphery, a belt running surface extending perpendicularly from the periphery of the pulley face, a bearing slip pocket formed in the face coaxially with the axis of the pulley body, and a plurality of slots formed between the bearing pocket and the periphery of the pulley face. The slip pocket has a rear stop for retaining the bearing. A disc-shaped, stamped bearing retainer is provided having tabs that fit into the slots in the pulley body. The tabs may be folded over. Optionally, the tabs may have close-ended slots that allow attachment of the stamped retainer bearing to the pulley body face by rotation following insertion of the tabs into the slots.
Claims
1. A pulley for use with a pulley belt, the pulley comprising: a pulley body including a central axis, a pulley face having a periphery, a belt running surface extending perpendicularly from said periphery, a bearing pocket formed in said face coaxial with said axis, and slots formed between said pocket and said periphery; a bearing disposed within said pocket; and a bearing retainer having a periphery and tabs extending from said periphery through said slots.
2. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said bearing retainer is disc-shaped.
3. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said bearing includes a raceway and wherein said retainer includes a centrally-formed aperture including a rounded bearing-retaining stop that presses against said raceway.
4. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said pocket includes a bearing-retaining stop defined by a back wall.
5. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said tabs are folded over to fix said bearing retainer to said face.
6. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said pulley face includes tab hook apertures and each of said tabs includes a hook engageable with one of said tab hook apertures.
7. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said pulley face and said bearing retainer include assembly tool holes.
8. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 1, wherein said pulley body is formed from a stamping.
9. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 8, wherein said bearing retainer is formed from a stamping
10. A pulley for use with a pulley belt, the pulley comprising: a pulley body including a central axis, a pulley face having a periphery, a belt running surface extending from said periphery, a bearing pocket formed in said face coaxial with said axis, and slots formed between said pocket and said periphery; a bearing disposed within said pocket; and a bearing retainer having a periphery and folded-over tabs extending from said periphery through said slots.
11. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 10, wherein said bearing retainer includes a centrally-formed hole defining a bearing-retaining stop.
12. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 10, wherein said pocket includes a bearing-retaining stop defined by a back wall.
13. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 10, wherein said pulley face includes tab hook apertures and each of said tabs includes a hook engageable with one of said tab hook apertures.
14. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 10, wherein said belt running surface is perpendicular relative said pulley face.
15. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 10, wherein said pulley face and said bearing retainer include assembly tool holes.
16. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 10, wherein said pulley body is formed from a stamping.
17. The pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 16, wherein said bearing retainer is formed from a stamping.
18. A method for making a pulley for use with a pulley belt, the method comprising the steps of: forming a stamped pulley body and a stamped bearing retainer, said body having a central axis, a pulley face having a periphery, a belt running surface extending perpendicularly from said periphery, a bearing pocket formed in said face coaxial with said axis, and slots formed between said pocket and said periphery, said bearing retainer having a periphery and tabs extending from said periphery; fitting a bearing into said pocket; inserting said tabs of said bearing retainer through said slots formed in said body; and folding said tabs whereby said retainer is locked to said body.
19. The method for making a pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 18 wherein each of said tabs includes a slot formed therein, the method including the step of rotating said bearing retainer relative to said body after said tabs are inserted.
20. The method for making a pulley for use with a pulley belt of claim 19 wherein said pulley face and said bearing retainer include assembly tool holes and wherein the method includes the step of using a tool to adjust the bearing retainer relative to the pulley face for final adjustment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
[0023] In general, the disclosed inventive concept provides a two-piece pulley design that clamps axially on the outer bearing raceway instead of radially resulting in axial retention of the bearing in the pulley rather than radial retention. Accordingly, the design as illustrated and discussed overcomes the problems typically associated with known pulley configurations.
[0024] A pulley according to the prior art is illustrated in
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[0026] The disclosed inventive concept provides a desirable alternative to the arrangement shown in
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[0028] The pulley 30 preferably but not absolutely formed from a stamping includes a pulley face 32 having a periphery. A pulley surface 34 extends perpendicularly from the periphery of the pulley face 32. The pulley surface 34 is integrally formed with the pulley face 32. A central bore 36 is formed through the pulley face 32. Within the central bore 36 is formed a slip fit bearing pocket 38. As is understood, the shape of the slip fit bearing pocket 38 may be varied as needed to accommodate a variety of types and sizes of bearings. A back wall 40 is formed at the inner end of the slip fit bearing pocket 38 against which the bearing is braced.
[0029] Slots 42 are formed in the face 32 of the pulley 30. The slots 42 are positioned concentric with the central bore 36 and are formed between the slip fit bearing pocket 38 and the periphery of the pulley face 32. Tab hook receiving holes 44 are also formed on the face 32 of the pulley 30 for use with one embodiment of the bearing retainer as discussed below. The holes 44 are also positioned concentric with the central bore 36 and are formed between the slip fit bearing pocket 38 and the periphery of the pulley face 32.
[0030] A bearing assembly 46 is slip fitted into the slip fit bearing pocket 38. The illustrated bearing assembly 46 is of the radial ball bearing type, but it is to be understood that other bearing types, including but not limited to other ball bearing types, including angular contact and deep groove ball bearings and may further include without limitation roller bearing types, such as spherical, thrust, needle and tapered roller bearings. Thus the disclosed inventive concept may be readily adapted for use in virtually any application where a pulley is needed.
[0031] The pulley 30 includes a bearing retainer to hold the bearing assembly 46 in position within the slip fit bearing pocket 38.
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[0033] The bearing retainer 50 includes an outer periphery 58 from which a plurality of attachment tabs 60 extend. A greater or lesser number of attachment tabs 60 may be used. In addition, the attachment tabs 60 may be of shapes other than those illustrated in
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[0035] The bearing retainer 70 includes an outer periphery 78 from which a plurality of attachment tabs 80 extend. A greater or lesser number of attachment tabs 80 may be used. Each of the attachment tabs 80 includes an elongated tab slot 82 and an end hook 84.
[0036] A zero distortion bearing pulley according to the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in
[0037] A bearing assembly 90 is illustrated fitted in the slip fit bearing pocket 38. The bearing assembly 90 includes an outer raceway 92, an inner raceway 94, and a bearing 96 retained by any of known methods, including by a bearing cage.
[0038] The two embodiments of the bearing retainer, the bearing retainer 50 and the bearing retainer 70, are initially attached to the pulley face 32 in the same manner. Specifically, the tabs 60 of the bearing retainer 50 or the tabs 80 of the bearing retainer 70 are inserted into the slots 42 formed in the pulley face 32 until the tabs 60 or the tabs 80 extend through the slots 42 as illustrated in
[0039] Regardless of the embodiment of the bearing retainer used, an adjustment and alignment tool (not shown) may be inserted through the holes 56 (if the first embodiment of the bearing retainer 50 is used) or through the holes 76 (if the second embodiment of the bearing retainer 70 is used) and into the adjustment and alignment holes 44 formed on the face 32 of the pulley 30.
[0040] Once the bearing retainers are properly attached and aligned, the tabs 60 (if the first embodiment of the bearing retainer 50 is used) or the tabs 80 (if the second embodiment of the bearing retainer 70 is used) are then folded over as illustrated in
[0041] On assembly, the retainer wall 54 presses against the outer raceway 92 of the bearing assembly 90 is illustrated in both
[0042] The bearing retainer may be modified to include a raised rounded area. This variation is illustrated in
[0043] An additional variation of the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in
[0044] One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the above discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims, that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.