Two-piece zero distortion pulley assembly having outer bearing raceway
US-10030758-B2 · Jul 24, 2018 · US
US10280979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10280979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715471407-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A retaining element for retaining a component within a receiving part, the retaining element including: a neck portion to be received within a notch formed in the receiving part; a first head portion coupled to the neck portion end and defining a first shoulder; a second head portion coupled to another neck portion end and defining a second shoulder, wherein the first and second shoulders oppose one another and are to abut first and second surfaces of the receiving part so as to engage the retaining element with the receiving part; wherein the first and/or second head portions include a retaining tab having a retaining surface, wherein the retaining tab has a receiving position for receiving the component and retaining position for retaining the component; wherein, in the retaining position, the retaining tab extends beyond the neck portion so the retaining surface abuts the component surface to retain the component.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A retaining element for retaining a bearing within a receiving part, the retaining element comprising: a neck portion configured to be received within a notch formed in the receiving part; a first head portion coupled to an end of the neck portion and defining a first shoulder; and a second head portion coupled to another end of the neck portion and defining a second shoulder, wherein: the first and second shoulders oppose one another and are configured to abut first and second surfaces of the receiving part so as to engage the retaining element with the receiving part; the first and/or second head portions comprise a retaining tab having a retaining surface, the retaining tab has a receiving position for receiving the bearing and a retaining position for retaining the bearing; and in the retaining position, the retaining tab extends beyond the neck portion such that the retaining surface abuts a surface of the bearing to retain the bearing. 2. The retaining element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the retaining surface of the first and/or second head portion is aligned with the corresponding shoulder. 3. The retaining element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the retaining surface of the first and/or second head portion is offset from the corresponding shoulder. 4. The retaining element as claimed claim 1 , wherein the or each retaining tab is deformable between the receiving position and the retaining position. 5. The retaining element as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the or each retaining tab is rotatable relative to the neck portion. 6. The retaining element as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the or each retaining tab is twistable relative to the neck portion. 7. The retaining element as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the head portion is rotatable relative to the neck portion to move the retaining tab between the receiving position and the retaining position. 8. The retaining element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the first and second head portions comprise retaining tabs, and the retaining tabs extend in opposite lateral directions when in the receiving position. 9. The retaining element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second shoulders each comprise a pair of shoulder portions which project laterally beyond either side of the neck portion. 10. The retaining element as claimed in claim 9 , wherein one of the shoulder portions is formed by the retaining tab when in the receiving position. 11. The retaining element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the retaining element is planar when the retaining tabs are in the receiving position and the retaining tabs extend out of the plane when in the retaining position. 12. A retaining assembly comprising: a receiving part comprising an aperture for receiving a bearing; and a plurality of retaining elements each retaining element having: a neck portion configured to be received within a notch formed in the receiving part; a first head portion coupled to an end of the neck portion and defining a first shoulder; and a second head portion coupled to another end of the neck portion and defining a second shoulder, wherein: the first and second shoulders oppose one another and are configured to abut first and second surfaces of the receiving part so as to engage the retaining element with the receiving part; the first and/or second head portions comprise a retaining tab having a retaining surface, the retaining tab has a receiving position for receiving the bearing and a retaining position for retaining the bearing; in the retaining position, the retaining tab extends beyond the neck portion such that the retaining surface abuts a surface of the bearing to retain the bearing; and a plurality of notches is formed in the aperture for receiving the retaining elements such that the retaining elements are disposed between the bearing and the receiving part so as to retain the bearing within the receiving part. 13. The retaining assembly as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the notches in the receiving part have dimensions which correspond to dimensions of the neck portion. 14. The retaining element as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the retaining surface of the first and/or second head portion is aligned with the corresponding shoulder. 15. The retaining element as claimed claim 12 , wherein the or each retaining tab is deformable between the receiving position and the retaining position. 16. The retaining element as claimed in claim 12 , wherein: the first and second head portions comprise retaining tabs, and the retaining tabs extend in opposite lateral directions when in the receiving position. 17. The retaining element as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the first and second shoulders each comprise a pair of shoulder portions which project laterally beyond either side of the neck portion. 18. The retaining element as claimed in claim 12 , wherein: the retaining element is planar when the retaining tabs are in the receiving position and the retaining tabs extend out of the plane when in the retaining position. 19. A retaining element for retaining a component within a receiving part, the retaining element comprising: a neck portion configured to be received within a notch formed in the receiving part; a first head portion coupled to an end of the neck portion and defining a first shoulder; and a second head portion coupled to another end of the neck portion and defining a second shoulder, wherein: the first and second shoulders oppose one another and are configured to abut first and second surfaces of the receiving part so as to engage the retaining element with the receiving part; the first and/or second head portions comprise a retaining tab having a retaining surface, the retaining tab has a receiving position for receiving the component and a retaining position for retaining the component; and in the retaining position, the retaining tab extends beyond the neck portion such that the retaining surface abuts a surface of the component to retain the component.
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