Silk hat-type strain wave gear device
US-10823278-B2 · Nov 3, 2020 · US
US11885403B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11885403-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017759290-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2024 |
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A strain wave gearing has a lubricant sealing structure that prevents a lubricant from leaking to the outside through a gap portion between a hollow input shaft and an end plate. The lubricant sealing structure includes an oil-repellent surface formed on the surface portion facing the gap portion, an oil seal that seals the gap portion, and an oil film forming surface formed at a lip tip surface of the oil seal. The oil-repellent surface has a surface texture in which first fine grooves are formed in a predetermined pattern so that an oil-repellent effect can be obtained with respect to the lubricant. The oil film forming surface has a surface texture in which second fine grooves are formed in a predetermined pattern so that an oil film forming effect of a seal lip grease can be obtained.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lubricant sealing structure that prevents a lubricant from leaking out, from an interior of a device provided with a first member and a second member that rotate relative to one another about a central axis, through a gap portion between the first and second members, the lubricant sealing structure comprising: a first surface portion of the first member and a second surface portion of the second member, between which the gap portion is formed; an oil seal that is secured to the first surface portion and that seals the gap portion while slidably being in contact with the second surface portion; an oil-repellent surface that is formed on at least one of the first surface portion and the second surface portion, and that is positioned at a side of the interior of the device with respect to the oil seal and is apart from the oil seal so as not to come into contact therewith; and an oil film formation surface formed on at least one of a distal-end surface portion of the oil seal that comes into contact with the second surface portion and a site on the second surface portion with which the distal-end surface portion comes into contact, the oil-repellent surface being provided with a surface texture in which first fine grooves having a groove width and a groove depth are formed at prescribed intervals so as to achieve an oil-repelling effect with respect to the lubricant, the oil film formation surface being provided with a surface texture in which second fine grooves having a groove width depth are formed at prescribed intervals so as to achieve an oil film formation effect, wherein the gap portion has a first gap portion and a second gap portion, the second gap portion being narrower than the first gap portion; the second gap portion is located at a side of the interior of the device with respect to the first gap portion in which the oil seal is accommodated; in at least one of the first and second surface portions, the oil-repellent surface is formed on a surface portion extending from a position located at a site further toward the interior of the device than the second gap portion to the second gap portion and is formed on a surface portion forming the second gap portion; and wherein the first fine grooves extend in a circumferential direction centered on the central axis, and the second fine grooves extend in a direction along the central axis. 2. The lubricant sealing structure according to claim 1 , wherein the oil-repellent surface is a surface in which the first fine grooves are formed entirely on a circumference thereon; and wherein the oil film formation surface is: a surface in which the second fine grooves are formed entirely or partially on a circumference thereon; or a surface in which a grooved surface portion where the second fine grooves are formed and a non-grooved surface portion where the second fine grooves are not formed, are formed in an alternating manner. 3. A strain wave gearing, comprising: an input shaft; a wave gear mechanism that reduces in speed of rotation of the input shaft and output reduced-speed rotation; a device housing to support the input shaft in a rotatable state via a bearing; a lubricant sealing structure that prevents a lubricant from leaking out, from an interior to an exterior of the gearing, through a gap portion formed between an inner peripheral surface potion of the device housing and an outer peripheral surface portion of the input shaft; an oil seal that is secured to the inner peripheral surface portion of the device housing and that seals the gap portion while slidably being in contact with the outer peripheral surface potion of the input shaft; an oil-repellent surface that is formed on at least one of the inner peripheral surface portion and the outer peripheral surface portion, and that is positioned at a side of the interior with respect to the oil seal and is apart from the oil seal so as not to come into contact therewith; and an oil film formation surface formed on at least one of a distal-end surface portion of the oil seal that comes into contact with the outer peripheral surface portion and a site on the outer peripheral surface portion with which the distal-end surface portion comes into contact, the oil-repellent surface being provided with a surface texture in which first fine grooves having a groove width and a groove depth are formed at prescribed intervals so as to achieve an oil-repelling effect with respect to the lubricant, the oil film formation surface being provided with a surface texture in which second fine grooves having a groove width and a groove depth are formed at prescribed intervals so as to achieve an oil film formation effect, wherein the gap portion has a first gap portion and a second gap portion, the second gap portion being narrower than the first gap portion; the second gap portion is located at a side of the interior with respect to the first gap portion in which the oil seal is accommodated; in at least one of the inner peripheral surface portion and the outer peripheral surface portion, the oil-repellant surface is formed on a section extending from a position located at a side further toward the interior than the second gap portion to the second gap portion and is formed on a section forming second gap portion; and wherein the first fine grooves extend in a circumferential direction centered on a central axis of the gearing: and the second fine grooves extend in a direction along the central axis. 4. A strain wave gearing, comprising: a roller bearing that supports a rigid internally toothed gear and a flexible externally toothed gear in a relatively rotatable state; a lubricant sealing structure that prevents a lubricant from leaking out to an exterior of the gearing, through a gap portion formed between an inner peripheral surface potion of an outer race and an outer peripheral surface portion of an inner race of the roller bearing; an oil seal that is secured to the inner peripheral surface portion of the outer race and that seals the gap portion while slidably being in contact with the outer peripheral surface potion of the inner race; an oil-repellent surface that is formed on at least one of the inner peripheral surface portion and the outer peripheral surface portion, and that is positioned between a roller raceway groove of the roller bearing and the oil seal and is apart from the oil seal so as not to come into contact therewith; and an oil film formation surface formed on at least one of a distal-end surface portion of the oil seal that comes into contact with the outer peripheral surface portion and a site on the outer peripheral surface portion with which the distal-end surface portion comes into contact, the oil-repellent surface being provided with a surface texture in which first fine grooves having a groove width and a groove depth are formed at prescribed intervals so as to achieve an oil-repelling effect with respect to the lubricant, and the oil film formation surface being provided with a surface texture in which second fine grooves having a groove width and a groove depth are formed at prescribed intervals so as to achieve an oil film formation effect, and wherein the gap portion has a first gap portion and second gap portion, the second gap portion being narrower than the first gap portion; the second gap portion is located between the roller raceway groove and the first gap portion in which the oil seal is accommodated; in at least one of the inner peripheral surface portion and the outer peripheral surface portion, the oil-repellent surface is formed on a section extending from a position located further toward the roller raceway groove than the second portion to the second gap portion and is formed on a section forming the second gap portion;
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