Hub-bearing assembly for a wheel of a motor vehicle
US-2024359504-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US10316893B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10316893-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815872022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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The wheel bearing apparatus has hub bolts ( 6 a ) to fasten a wheel secured equidistantly around the wheel mounting flange ( 6 ). An annular groove ( 7 a ) is formed on the outer-side surface ( 7 ) of the wheel mounting flange ( 6 ). The annular groove ( 7 a ) includes a region where the hub bolts ( 6 a ) are mounted. The outer-side surface ( 7 ) of the wheel mounting flange ( 6 ) is formed as a cut surface cut after press-fitting of the hub bolts ( 6 a ). Weight reduction apertures (circular apertures) ( 13 ) are formed between the hub bolts 6 a of the wheel mounting flange ( 6 ). A diameter of a circumscribed circle ϕA circumscribing the circular apertures ( 13 ) is set larger than an outer diameter ϕB of the annular groove ( 7 a ). Accordingly, muddy water is easily discharged from the circular apertures ( 13 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A wheel bearing apparatus comprising: an outer member, an outer member inner circumference includes double row outer raceway surfaces; an inner member, an inner member outer circumferences includes double row inner raceway surfaces opposing the double row outer raceway surfaces; double row rolling elements are rollably accommodated in a space between the inner raceway surfaces of the inner member and the outer raceway surfaces of the outer member; a wheel mounting flange for mounting a wheel, via a brake disc, is formed on a rotary-side of one of the outer member or the inner member; hub bolts, to fasten the wheel, are secured equidistantly along the wheel mounting flange; an annular groove is formed on the outer-side surface of the wheel mounting flange, the annular groove includes a region where the hub bolts are mounted, weight reduction apertures are formed between the hub bolts on the wheel mounting flange, a diameter of a circumscribed circle circumscribing the weight reduction apertures is set larger than an outer diameter of the annular groove; and each of the weight reduction apertures of the wheel mounting flange is formed as a tapered aperture gradually expanding toward the inner-side. 2. The wheel bearing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the outer-side surface of the wheel mounting flange is formed as a cut surface cut after press-fitting of the hub bolts. 3. The wheel bearing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a radially extending reinforcing rib is formed as a build-up part on the inner-side surface of the wheel mounting flange in a region in which the hub bolt is secured. 4. A wheel bearing apparatus comprising: an outer member, an outer member inner circumference includes double row outer raceway surfaces; an inner member, an inner member outer circumferences includes double row inner raceway surfaces opposing the double row outer raceway surfaces; double row rolling elements are rollably accommodated in a space between the inner raceway surfaces of the inner member and the outer raceway surfaces of the outer member; a wheel mounting flange for mounting a wheel, via a brake disc, is formed on a rotary-side of one of the outer member or the inner member; hub bolts, to fasten the wheel, are secured equidistantly along the wheel mounting flange; an annular groove is formed on the outer-side surface of the wheel mounting flange, the annular groove includes a region where the hub bolts are mounted, weight reduction apertures are formed between the hub bolts on the wheel mounting flange, the weight reduction apertures are opened to an outer circumferential surface of the wheel mounting flange; and radially extending drain grooves are formed by cutting a portion adjacent each weight reduction aperture of the wheel mounting flange. 5. A wheel bearing apparatus comprising: an outer member, an outer member inner circumference includes double row outer raceway surfaces; an inner member, an inner member outer circumferences includes double row inner raceway surfaces opposing the double row outer raceway surfaces; double row rolling elements are rollably accommodated in a space between the inner raceway surfaces of the inner member and the outer raceway surfaces of the outer member; a wheel mounting flange for mounting a wheel, via a brake disc, is formed on a rotary-side of one of the outer member or the inner member; hub bolts, to fasten the wheel, are secured equidistantly along the wheel mounting flange; an annular groove is formed on the outer-side surface of the wheel mounting flange, the annular groove includes a region where the hub bolts are mounted, weight reduction apertures are formed between the hub bolts on the wheel mounting flange, the weight reduction apertures are opened to an outer circumferential surface of the wheel mounting flange; and cut-off parts are formed on the outer circumference of the wheel mounting flange between the bolt apertures where the hub bolts are press-fit, the cut-off parts keeping clear of near the bolt apertures, and each of the cut-off parts is formed with a circular arc shape so that deepest portions of the cut-off parts are positioned in proximity to a pitch circle diameter of the bolt apertures. 6. The wheel bearing apparatus of claim 5 , wherein a diameter of the deepest portions of the cut-off parts is smaller than an outer diameter of the annular groove.
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