Seals and seal assemblies for wheels of track systems
US-2024425125-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US11174894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11174894-B2 |
| Application number | US-201817059270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 16, 2021 |
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A fluid pump for a motor vehicle includes a pump wheel which is co-rotatably connected with a driving device via a rotor shaft, and a shaft bearing system for the rotor shaft. The shaft bearing system includes a bearing receptacle having a support flange, and a first and a second ball bearing. The first and the second ball bearing are each fixed to a radial outside of the rotor shaft, are each axially shiftable within the static bearing receptacle, and are positioned at opposite axial sides of the support flange. An outer race of the first ball bearing contacts the support flange. An outer race of the second ball bearing is axially preloaded away from the support flange via a preload spring. The first and the second ball bearing are each radially supported within the static bearing receptacle only by an elastic support ring which radially surrounds the outer races.
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A fluid pump for a motor vehicle, the fluid pump comprising: a driving means; a rotor shaft; a pump wheel which is co-rotatably connected with the driving means via the rotor shaft; a shaft bearing system for the rotor shaft, the shaft bearing system comprising, a static bearing receptacle which comprises, an axial support flange which is directed radially inwardly, the axial support flange comprising a first axial side and a second axial side which is opposite to the first axial side, and a first floating ball bearing and a second floating ball bearing each of which, comprise an outer race, are fixed to a radial outside of the rotor shaft, and are configured to be axially shiftable within the static bearing receptacle; and a preload spring, wherein, the first floating ball bearing is positioned at the first axial side of the axial support flange and the second floating ball bearing is positioned at the second axial side of the axial support flange, the outer race of the first floating ball bearing is in a touching axial contact with the axial support flange, the outer race of the second floating ball bearing is axially preloaded away from the axial support flange via the preload spring, at least one elastic support ring is arranged to radially surround the outer race of each of the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing, and the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing are each radially supported within the static bearing receptacle only by the at least one elastic support ring. 2. The fluid pump as recited in claim 1 , wherein the outer race of the first floating ball bearing and the outer race of the second floating ball bearing each comprise at least one positioning groove which is configured to receive the at least one elastic support ring. 3. The fluid pump as recited in claim 1 , wherein, the static bearing receptacle further comprises at least two positioning grooves, at least one of the at least two positioning grooves is arranged within an axial extent of each of the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing, and each of the at least two positioning grooves is configured to receive the at least one elastic support ring. 4. The fluid pump as recited in claim 1 , wherein, each of the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing comprises exactly two of the at least one elastic support ring, and the exactly two of the at least one elastic support ring are arranged axially spaced with respect to each other. 5. The fluid pump as recited in claim 1 , wherein the shaft bearing system is arranged axially between the driving means and the pump wheel. 6. The fluid pump as recited in claim 1 , wherein the driving means is a motor rotor of an electric motor. 7. The fluid pump as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fluid pump is a gas pump. 8. The fluid pump as recited in claim 7 , wherein the gas pump is a purge pump for pumping fuel vapor out of a motor vehicle fuel system. 9. A fluid pump for a motor vehicle, the fluid pump comprising: a driving means; a rotor shaft comprising an axial support flange which is directed radially inwardly, the axial support flange comprising a first axial side and a second axial side which is opposite to the first axial side; a pump wheel which is co-rotatably connected with the driving means via the rotor shaft; a shaft bearing system for the rotor shaft, the shaft bearing system comprising, a static bearing receptacle, and a first floating ball bearing and a second floating ball bearing each of which, comprise an inner race, are fixed to a radial inside of the static bearing receptacle, and are configured to be axially shiftable with respect to the rotor shaft; and a preload spring, wherein, the first floating ball bearing is positioned at the first axial side of the axial support flange and the second floating ball bearing is positioned at the second axial side of the axial support flange, the inner race of the first floating ball bearing is in a touching axial contact with the axial support flange, the inner race of the second floating ball bearing is axially preloaded away from the axial support flange via the preload spring, at least one elastic support ring is arranged to be radially surrounded by the inner race of each of the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing, and the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing are each radially supported at the rotor shaft only by the at least one elastic support ring. 10. The fluid pump as recited in claim 9 , wherein the inner race of the first floating ball bearing and the inner race of the second floating ball bearing each comprise at least one positioning groove which is configured to receive the at least one elastic support ring. 11. The fluid pump as recited in claim 9 , wherein, the rotor shaft further comprises at least two positioning grooves, at least one of the at least two positioning grooves is arranged within an axial extent of each of the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing, and each of the at least two positioning grooves is configured to receive the at least one elastic support ring. 12. The fluid pump as recited in claim 9 , wherein, each of the first floating ball bearing and the second floating ball bearing comprises exactly two of the at least one elastic support ring, and the exactly two of the at least one elastic support ring are arranged axially spaced with respect to each other. 13. The fluid pump as recited in claim 9 , wherein the shaft bearing system is arranged axially between the driving means and the pump wheel. 14. The fluid pump as recited in claim 9 , wherein the driving means is a motor rotor of an electric motor. 15. The fluid pump as recited in claim 9 , wherein the fluid pump is a gas pump. 16. The fluid pump as recited in claim 15 , wherein the gas pump is a purge pump for pumping fuel vapor out of a motor vehicle fuel system.
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