Sensor for detecting magnetic powders in a lubricant
US-10705039-B2 · Jul 7, 2020 · US
US11300159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11300159-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716468396-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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An abnormality detection device for a rolling bearing includes a filter that allows passage of lubricating oil, while preventing passage of metal pieces, from the bearing space between the outer ring and the inner ring of the rolling bearing to the exterior of the bearing space. The device further includes an electrical circuit including a pair of permanent magnets mounted, as a pair of electrodes, to the filter so as to be spaced apart from each other, and electrical lines extending from the respective electrodes to a power source. A state detector detects a change in electrical output from the electrical circuit when metal pieces adhere between the pair of permanent magnets, thereby detecting the state of the metal pieces contained in the lubricating oil.
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What is claimed is: 1. An abnormality detection device for a rolling bearing that includes an outer ring, an inner ring, and rolling elements disposed in a bearing space between the outer ring and the inner ring, the abnormality detection device comprising: a filter configured to allow passage of lubricating oil in the bearing space, while preventing passage of metal pieces mixed in the lubricating oil; an electrical circuit including a pair of electrodes comprising a pair of permanent magnets spaced apart from each other and mounted to the filter, and electrical lines extending from the respective electrodes to a power source, the electrical circuit being configured to produce an electrical output that changes as the metal pieces are partially attracted to the permanent magnets; and a state detector configured to detect a change in the electrical output from the electrical circuit so as to detect a state of the metal pieces mixed in the lubricating oil. 2. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the pair of permanent magnets is 10-15 times sizes of foreign objects produced in the bearing space. 3. The abnormality detection device of claim 2 , wherein the electrical circuit further comprises a resistor for voltage division, and wherein the electrical output is a voltage-divided output from the electrical circuit. 4. The abnormality detection device of claim 3 , wherein the permanent magnets, the resistor for voltage division, and portions of the electrical lines are soldered to the circuit board, and wherein the circuit board is fixed to the filter by heat caulking. 5. The abnormality detection device of claim 3 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 6. The abnormality detection device of claim 2 , wherein the electrical circuit further includes a circuit board having terminals thereon, wherein the pair of permanent magnets include, on surfaces of the respective permanent magnets, coating layers made of an electrically conductive material, and wherein the coating layers are electrically connected to the terminals. 7. The abnormality detection device of claim 6 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 8. The abnormality detection device of claim 2 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 9. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical circuit further comprises a resistor for voltage division, and wherein the electrical output is a voltage-divided output from the electrical circuit. 10. The abnormality detection device of claim 9 , wherein the permanent magnets, the resistor for voltage division, and portions of the electrical lines are soldered to the circuit board, and wherein the circuit board is fixed to the filter by heat caulking. 11. The abnormality detection device of claim 9 , wherein the electrical circuit further includes a circuit board having terminals thereon, wherein the pair of permanent magnets include, on surfaces of the respective permanent magnets, coating layers made of an electrically conductive material, and wherein the coating layers are electrically connected to the terminals. 12. The abnormality detection device of claim 11 , wherein the permanent magnets, the resistor for voltage division, and portions of the electrical lines are soldered to the circuit board, and wherein the circuit board is fixed to the filter by heat caulking. 13. The abnormality detection device of claim 11 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 14. The abnormality detection device of claim 9 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 15. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical circuit further includes a circuit board having terminals thereon, wherein the pair of permanent magnets include, on surfaces of the respective permanent magnets, coating layers made of an electrically conductive material, and wherein the coating layers are electrically connected to the terminals. 16. The abnormality detection device of claim 15 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 17. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , wherein the state detector is configured to determine whether or not the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state by comparing the electrical output with a predetermined threshold value. 18. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , further comprising: a data storage means configured to store information when the state detector determines that the rolling bearing is in an abnormal state; and a chronological change confirming means configured to confirm chronological changes in abnormal state of the rolling bearing based on past determination information stored in the data storage means. 19. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , wherein the circuit board is integral with the filter. 20. The abnormality detection device of claim 1 , wherein the electrical circuit has a wiring pattern, and wherein the wiring pattern, the permanent magnets, and the resistor for voltage division are integral with the filter.
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