Ball bearing assembly with inner ring and lubrication therefor
US-10174791-B2 · Jan 8, 2019 · US
US10927894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10927894-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916708632-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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A roller bearing having a first race, a second race, the races being coaxial and in relative rotation about a central axis, and a row of rollers. The first race including a circumferential groove disposed on a surface radially opposite the first bearing track, and at least one hole traversing the race substantially radially and opening out close to the first bearing track. The first race also provides a secondary groove extending in a substantially radial direction and connecting the circumferential groove to the hole. As such, it is possible for lubricant to be transferred from the circumferential groove to the hole via the secondary groove.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A roller bearing comprising: a first race provided with a first bearing track, a second race provided with a second bearing track, the first and second races being coaxial and in relative rotation about a central axis, a row of rollers housed radially between the first and second bearing tracks, the first race also having a circumferential groove provided on a surface radially opposite to the first bearing track, wherein the circumferential groove is centered axially relative to the row of rollers, at least one hole traversing the first race substantially radially and opening proximate to the first bearing track, and the first race also provides a secondary groove which, when viewed in a cross-section in a plane which includes the central axis, extends along the surface radially opposite the first bearing race in a direction which is oblique relative to the central axis, the secondary groove connecting the circumferential groove to the at least one hole such that lubricant can be transferred from the circumferential groove to the at least one hole via the secondary groove, wherein the first race, when viewed in cross-section, also comprises two edge protuberances extending radially on opposite axial sides of the first race such that the two edge protuberances form axial stops for the rollers. 2. The roller bearing of claim 1 , wherein, on a side of the first bearing track of the first race, the at least one hole opens in a connecting fillet formed between the first bearing track and one of the two edge protuberances. 3. The roller bearing of claim 2 , wherein the connecting fillet forms an annular groove. 4. The roller bearing of claim 1 , wherein the at least one hole comprises two series of holes distributed circumferentially along the first race each opening between the first bearing track and one of the two edge protuberances. 5. The roller bearing of claim 4 , wherein the holes of the two series of holes are aligned axially in pairs. 6. The roller bearing of claim 4 , wherein the holes of the two series of holes are circumferentially offset.
outside the space between the races, e.g. end faces or bore of inner ring · CPC title
from radial inside, e.g. via a passage through the shaft and/or inner ring · CPC title
Details of distribution or circulation inside the bearing, e.g. grooves on the cage or passages in the rolling elements · CPC title
with a single row of rollers · CPC title
in recesses or cavities provided in retainers, races or rolling elements · CPC title
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