Rolling bearing
US-10001170-B2 · Jun 19, 2018 · US
US11248589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11248589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816477278-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A main rotor arrangement for a wind turbine, comprising a shaft which is rotatable within a shaft housing about a rotational axis, a bearing including an inner ring, an outer ring, and a plurality of rolling elements, wherein the bearing is located between the shaft and the housing thereby to enable the shaft to rotate within the shaft housing. The shaft housing includes a first lubrication passage for carrying lubricating fluid through the shaft housing, wherein the outer ring of the bearing includes a second lubricating passage to direct lubricating fluid from the first lubricating passage in the direction of the plurality of rolling elements. The invention provides a space efficient arrangement which avoids the need to fluid delivery nozzles arranged externally to the bearing to direct fluid at the rolling elements, as in the prior art. The arrangement also means that lubrication fluid is delivered right to where it is needed in a more efficient way than in the prior art.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A main rotor arrangement for a wind turbine, comprising: a shaft which is rotatable within a shaft housing about a rotational axis; and a bearing including an inner ring and an outer ring, and a plurality of rolling elements, wherein the bearing is located between the shaft and the housing thereby to enable the shaft to rotate within the shaft housing, wherein the shaft housing includes a first lubrication passage for carrying lubricating fluid through the shaft housing, wherein the outer ring of the bearing includes a second lubricating passage to direct lubricating fluid from the first lubricating passage in the direction of the plurality of rolling elements, wherein the first lubrication passage and the second lubrication passage are substantially in alignment, and wherein an elongate locking element extends through the first lubrication passage and the second lubrication passage. 2. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the elongate locking element includes an outer end that extends beyond a raceway defined by the outer ring. 3. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the elongate locking element includes an outer end that is truncated so as to lie flush with respect to a raceway defined by the outer ring. 4. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the elongate locking element includes a locating feature which limits the extent to which the elongate locking element is able to extend through the first lubricating passage and the second lubricating passage. 5. The main rotor arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the locating feature is a flange. 6. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the elongate locking element is a lubrication tube for carrying lubrication fluid through the first and second lubricating passages. 7. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the second lubricating passage defines a raceway opening at a position over which the plurality of rolling elements travel as the shaft rotates. 8. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the lubricating fluid is lubricating oil. 9. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said rolling elements are rollers. 10. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said bearing comprises at least one single row rolling element bearing. 11. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said bearing located between the shaft and the housing includes at least a forward bearing and a rear bearing. 12. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the outer ring includes a circumferential collector channel along which lubricating fluid can flow from the first lubrication passage to the second lubrication passage. 13. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the second lubrication passage extends through the outer ring at an inclined angle relative to a plane that is normal to the rotational axis of the shaft. 14. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the second lubricating passage defines a raceway opening at a position beyond the rollers plurality of rolling elements. 15. A utility-scale wind turbine comprising a tower, a nacelle mounted to the tower, and a hub associated with the nacelle and connected to a plurality of wind turbine blades, wherein the hub is mounted to a main rotor arrangement as claimed in claim 1 . 16. The main rotor arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising: a sealing element, wherein the sealing element is located between the housing and the inner ring, wherein the sealing element is configured to retain lubricating fluid in the proximity of the rolling elements. 17. The main rotor arrangement of claim 16 , wherein the sealing element is C-shaped and includes an upper flange connected to a lower flange by an upstanding main wall, wherein the upper flange contacts the housing and the lower flange contacts the inner ring. 18. The main rotor arrangement of claim 16 , wherein the sealing element is fixed to the housing. 19. The main rotor arrangement of claim 16 , wherein the sealing element is fixed to the inner ring.
Maintenance or repair · CPC title
Bearing or lubricating arrangements · CPC title
with tapered rollers, i.e. rollers having essentially the shape of a truncated cone · CPC title
Details of supply of the liquid to the bearing, e.g. passages or nozzles · CPC title
Wind turbines with rotation axis in wind direction · CPC title
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