Lip seal for water pump
US-2015354706-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US10544827B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10544827-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715800415-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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A sealed thrust bearing includes an inner ring; an outer ring facing the inner ring in an axial direction; an elastic member that covers the inner ring so as to define; an inner elastic seal member that seals a space between an inner circumferential portion of the inner ring and an inner circumferential portion of the outer ring; and an outer elastic seal member that seals a space between an outer circumferential portion of the inner ring and an outer circumferential portion of the outer ring; and a lower member that is disposed below the outer ring for being assembled with the outer ring, and is provided with cation coating. The inner elastic seal member has a lip in pressure contact with an inner surface of one of a cylinder portion and a cylindrical portion of the lower member, and the outer elastic seal member has a lip in pressure contact with an upper surface of one of an annular ring portion and an annular portion of the lower member. The lip of the inner elastic seal member has an area including a portion in pressure contact with the lower member and is provided with an irregular portion having surface roughness (ten-point height of irregularities conforming to JIS B 0601-1994) from 20 μmRz to 50 μmRz.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sealed thrust bearing to be used between an upper mount and a lower mount in a vehicle strut suspension device, the sealed thrust bearing comprising: an inner ring; an outer ring facing the inner ring in an axial direction; an elastic member that covers the inner ring so as to define: an inner elastic seal member that seals a space between an inner circumferential portion of the inner ring and an inner circumferential portion of the outer ring; and an outer elastic seal member that seals a space between an outer circumferential portion of the inner ring and an outer circumferential portion of the outer ring; and a spring seat that receives a spring, is disposed below the outer ring for being assembled with the outer ring, and is provided with cation coating, wherein the inner elastic seal member has a lip in pressure contact with an inner surface of one of a cylinder portion of the spring seat and a slant portion connected to the cylinder portion and has a protrusion extending radially outward, between the lip of the inner elastic seal member and a lower end of an inner cylinder portion of the outer ring, the protrusion extending radially outward from an inner periphery of the lower end of the inner cylinder portion, to be spaced apart from the cylinder portion of the spring seat, the outer elastic seal member has a lip in pressure contact with an upper surface of one of an annular ring portion of the spring seat and an annular portion of the spring seat, the lip of the inner elastic seal member has an area including a portion in pressure contact with the spring seat and is provided with an irregular portion having surface roughness (ten-point height of irregularities conforming to JIS B 0601-1994) from 20 μmRz to 50 μmRz, and even upon occurrence of adsorption phenomenon including adhesion of the lip to a pressure contact surface of the spring seat to which the cation coating is provided, due to internal pressure variation by temperature variation, air can be released through gaps at the irregular portion as time elapses, thereby avoiding the adsorption phenomenon.
for axial load mainly · CPC title
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