Ball bearing application for seat recliner disk mechanisms
US-2017361734-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US2017138397A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017138397-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514942232-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A convertible bearing cage is provided including a first cage part having a first rim with a plurality of first projections extending axially therefrom that form open, snap-in pockets for receiving bearing balls. Connection holes are located in the projections. A second cage part having a second rim with a plurality of second projections extending axially therefrom that form partial pockets is also provided. The plurality of second projections are aligned with the first projections. A ring guide extends circumferentially around the second rim. The second cage part is connectable to the first cage part with the second plurality of projections contacting the first priority of projections using connection elements that engage in or through the connection holes to form closed pockets. The first cage part is used alone as an open pocket, ball guided cage, or connected to the second cage part as a closed pocket, ring guided cage.
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1 . A convertible bearing cage, comprising a first cage part having a first rim with a plurality of first projections extending axially therefrom that form open, snap-in pockets for receiving bearing balls, and connection holes located in the first projections; a second cage part having a second rim with a plurality of second projections extending axially therefrom that form partial pockets, the plurality of second projections are aligned with first projections, and a ring guide extends circumferentially around the second rim; wherein the second cage part is connectable to the first cage part with the second plurality of projections contacting the first plurality of projections using connection elements that engage in or through the connection holes to form closed pockets, such that the first cage part is adapted for use as an open pocket, ball guided cage without the second cage part and as a closed pocket, ring guided cage with the connected second cage part. 2 . The cage of claim 1 , wherein second connection holes are located in the second projections, and the connection elements are mechanical fasteners that extend through the first and second connection holes in at least some aligned pairs of the first and second projections. 3 . The cage of claim 2 , wherein the mechanical fasteners are aluminum rivets. 4 . The cage of claim 1 , wherein the first projections include concave ball engaging surfaces that are complementary to bearing balls that are insertable therein. 5 . The cage of claim 1 , wherein the first projections extend over a centerline of bearing balls that are insertable therein. 6 . The cage of claim 1 , wherein the ring guide is formed as a cylindrical surface. 7 . A bearing assembly, comprising: an inner ring with an inner race; an outer ring with an outer race; bearing balls located between the inner ring and the outer ring; a convertible bearing cage comprising a first cage part having a first rim with a plurality of first projections extending axially therefrom that form open, snap-in pockets in which the bearing balls are located, and connection holes located in the first projections, the cage being guided on the bearing balls. 8 . The bearing assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a second cage part having a second rim with a plurality of second projections extending axially therefrom that form partial pockets, the plurality of second projections are aligned with first projections, and a ring guide extends circumferentially around the second rim; wherein the second cage part is connected to the first cage part with the second plurality of projections contacting the first plurality of projections using connection elements that engage in or through the connection holes in order to form closed pockets, forming a closed pocket, ring guided cage guided by the ring guide contacting an inner surface of the outer ring. 9 . The bearing assembly of claim 8 , wherein second connection holes are located in the second projections, and the connection elements are mechanical fasteners that extend through the first and second connection holes in at least some aligned pairs of the first and second projections. 10 . The bearing assembly of claim 9 , wherein the mechanical fasteners are aluminum rivets. 11 . The bearing assembly of claim 8 , wherein the ring guide is formed as a cylindrical surface. 12 . The bearing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first projections include concave ball engaging surfaces that are complementary to bearing balls located therein. 13 . The bearing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the first projections extend over a centerline of bearing balls located therein.
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