Ball bearing with cage having rattle reduction feature and method thereof
US-10012266-B1 · Jul 3, 2018 · US
US10465744B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10465744-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615580452-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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Bearing assemblies, such as angular contact bearing assemblies, and methods of producing the same are disclosed. One angular contact ball bearing may include an inner ring and an outer ring, the inner ring having an outer raceway and the outer ring having an inner raceway. A plurality rolling elements may be arranged between the outer raceway and the inner raceway. The outer raceway may be formed by an extrusion of the inner ring and/or the inner raceway may be formed by an extrusion of the outer ring. The raceways may be extruded in their final contour, without any cutting.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An angular contact ball bearing, comprising: an inner ring, the inner ring having an outer raceway; an outer ring, the outer ring having an inner raceway; a plurality of balls as rolling elements, the balls being arranged between the outer raceway and the inner raceway; and a cage for guiding the balls and including a plurality of retaining elements, wherein: a final contour of the outer raceway is formed by an extrusion of the inner ring or a final contour of the inner raceway is formed by an extrusion of the outer ring, without any cutting; the inner ring includes an arm portion and a shoulder portion in a longitudinal section along a main axis of rotation (H), and the outer raceway is arranged at a transition between the arm portion and the shoulder portion, or the outer ring includes an arm portion and a shoulder portion, and the inner raceway is arranged at the transition between the arm portion and the shoulder portion; the shoulder portion includes a circumferential channel area on a side of the shoulder portion opposite the outer raceway or the inner raceway to form a circumferential web area between the outer raceway or the inner raceway and the circumferential channel area; and, the plurality of retaining elements run in an axial direction over the circumferential web area with a free end area dip in a radial direction to grip around the circumferential web area and form a captive fastener for the cage in an axial direction. 2. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the angular contact ball bearing forms a contact angle (alpha) of at least 10 degrees and less than 45 degrees. 3. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the plurality of retaining elements of the cage are embodied as retaining claws. 4. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the arm portion is upset in an axial direction, an upset area being formed, the upset area forming a captive fastener for the plurality of balls in an axial area. 5. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the angular contact ball bearing is of multi-row design. 6. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cage is a sheet metal cage. 7. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cage is a plastic cage. 8. An angular contact ball bearing, comprising: an inner ring including an outer raceway having an extruded contour; an outer ring including an inner raceway having an extruded contour; a plurality of balls as rolling elements, the balls being arranged between the extruded contour of the outer raceway and the extruded contour of the inner raceway; and, a cage for guiding the balls, wherein: the inner ring includes an arm portion and a shoulder portion in a longitudinal section along a main axis of rotation (H) and the outer raceway is arranged at a transition between the arm portion and the shoulder portion, or the outer ring includes an arm portion and a shoulder portion in a longitudinal section along a main axis of rotation (H) and the inner raceway is arranged at the transition between the arm portion and the shoulder portion; the shoulder portion includes an extruded circumferential channel area on a side opposite the inner raceway or the outer raceway to form a circumferential web area between the outer raceway or the inner raceway, and the extruded circumferential channel area; and, the cage includes retaining elements extending in an axial direction over the circumferential web area with a free area radial dip into the extruded circumferential channel area to grip around the circumferential web area and form a captive fastener for the cage in an axial direction. 9. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the angular contact ball bearing forms a contact angle (alpha) of at least 10 degrees and less than 45 degrees. 10. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the plurality of retaining elements of the cage are embodied as retaining claws. 11. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the arm portion is upset in an axial direction, an upset area being formed, the upset area forming a captive fastener for the plurality of balls in an axial area. 12. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the cage is a sheet metal cage. 13. The angular contact ball bearing as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the cage is a plastic cage.
with angular contact · CPC title
made from plastic, e.g. injection moulded window cages · CPC title
by extrusion, e.g. of metallic profiles · CPC title
ball-races {or sliding bearing races} · CPC title
Details of interaction of cage and race, e.g. retention, centring · CPC title
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