Turbocharger spring assembly
US-9695708-B2 · Jul 4, 2017 · US
US10024365B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10024365-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615228293-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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A bearing retaining assembly for a supercharger includes a first sleeve, a second sleeve and a biasing member. The bearing retaining assembly rotatably supports an input shaft that rotates about an input shaft axis. The first sleeve can have a counterbore that receives a bearing. The second sleeve can be fixed to a cover of the supercharger. The biasing member can be disposed between the first and second sleeves. The first sleeve can selectively translate along the input shaft axis relative to the second sleeve against the bias of the biasing member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bearing retaining assembly for a supercharger, the bearing retaining assembly rotatably supporting an input shaft that rotates about an input shaft axis, the bearing retaining assembly comprising: a first sleeve having a counterbore that receives a bearing; a second sleeve fixed to a cover of the supercharger; a biasing member disposed between the first and second sleeves; and wherein the first sleeve selectively translates along the input shaft axis relative to the second sleeve against a bias of the biasing member, wherein one of the first sleeve and the second sleeve includes at least one groove and wherein the other of the first sleeve and the second sleeve includes at least one protrusion, wherein the protrusion slidably communicates within the groove to maintain the first sleeve rotationally keyed relative to the second sleeve during the translation. 2. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 1 wherein the biasing member is captured within a pocket defined between the first and second sleeves. 3. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 1 wherein the first sleeve comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and an intermediate portion wherein the intermediate portion connects the first and second end portions together. 4. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 3 wherein the intermediate portion is stepped down radially relative to the first end portion and wherein the second end portion is stepped down relative to the intermediate portion. 5. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 1 wherein the first sleeve defines a pair of first grooves, wherein each first groove of the pair of first grooves receives a first o-ring therein. 6. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 5 wherein the first o-rings slidably negotiate along an inner diameter of the cover. 7. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 6 wherein the first sleeve further defines a second groove that receives a second o-ring therein, wherein the second o-ring is configured to slidably negotiate along an inner diameter of the second sleeve. 8. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 7 wherein the second sleeve further defines a third groove that receives a third o-ring therein, wherein the third o-ring is configured to slidably negotiate along an outer diameter of the first sleeve. 9. A bearing retaining assembly for a supercharger, the bearing retaining assembly rotatably supporting an input shaft that rotates about an input shaft axis, the bearing retaining assembly comprising: a first sleeve having a counterbore that receives a bearing, the bearing having a first portion fixed for rotation to the first sleeve and a second portion fixed for rotation with the input shaft, wherein the first sleeve defines a pair of first grooves, wherein each first groove of the pair of first grooves receives a first o-ring therein wherein the first o-rings slidably negotiate along an inner diameter of the cover; a second sleeve mounted radially around the first sleeve and fixed to a cover of the supercharger; a biasing member configured between the first and second sleeves; and wherein the first sleeve selectively translates toward the bearing along the input shaft axis relative to the second sleeve against a bias of the biasing member, wherein the first sleeve further defines a second groove that receives a second o-ring therein, wherein the second o-ring is configured to slidably negotiate along an inner diameter of the second sleeve. 10. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 9 wherein the biasing member is captured within a pocket defined between the first and second sleeves. 11. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 9 wherein the first sleeve comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and an intermediate portion wherein the intermediate portion connects the first and second end portions together. 12. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 11 wherein the intermediate portion is stepped down radially relative to the first end portion and wherein the second end portion is stepped down relative to the intermediate portion. 13. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 9 wherein the second sleeve further defines a third groove that receives a third o-ring therein, wherein the third o-ring is configured to slidably negotiate along an outer diameter of the first sleeve. 14. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 9 wherein one of the first sleeve and the second sleeve includes at least one groove and wherein the other of the first sleeve and the second sleeve includes at least one protrusion, wherein the protrusion slidably communicates within the groove to maintain the first sleeve rotationally keyed relative to the second sleeve during the translation. 15. A bearing retaining assembly for a supercharger, the bearing retaining assembly rotatably supporting an input shaft that rotates about an input shaft axis, the bearing retaining assembly comprising: a first sleeve having a counterbore that receives a bearing, the bearing having an outer race fixed for rotation to the first sleeve and an inner race fixed for rotation with the input shaft, the first sleeve further including a radial collar; a second sleeve mounted radially around the first sleeve and fixed to a cover of the supercharger, the second sleeve axially keyed to the first sleeve, the second sleeve further including a radial end surface that opposes the radial collar of the first sleeve; a biasing member configured between the first and second sleeves, the biasing member having a first end mounted against the radial collar and a second end mounted against the radial end surface; and wherein the first sleeve selectively translates toward the bearing along the input shaft axis relative to the second sleeve against a bias of the biasing member. 16. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 15 wherein the biasing member is captured within a pocket defined between the first and second sleeves and that encloses the biasing member. 17. The bearing retaining assembly of claim 15 wherein one of the first sleeve and the second sleeve includes at least one groove and wherein the other of the first sleeve and the second sleeve includes at least one protrusion, wherein the protrusion slidably communicates within the groove to maintain the first and second sleeves rotationally keyed relative to each other during the translation.
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