Slewing bearing and rotating section support device for wind turbine
US-8944692-B2 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US9541126B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9541126-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214122988-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 1, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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The invention concerns a large-size rolling bearing which is in the form of a multi-row ball-bearing rotary joint for carrying axial loads, radial loads and tilting moments. The large-size rolling bearing has an outer race, an inner race, a first ball row and a second ball row. The first ball row and the second ball row are respectively arranged in axially mutually spaced relationship in a four-point bearing configuration, associated with the first ball row are four raceway portions and associated with the second ball row are four raceway portions. The invention concerns in particular a large-size rolling bearing in which a surface of a respective raceway portion provided in the inner race is larger than the surface of the respectively adjacent raceway portion provided in the inner race and equal to the surface of the respectively diametrally oppositely disposed raceway portion provided in the outer race.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A large-size rolling bearing comprising: an outer race; an inner race; and a first ball row and a second ball row, wherein the first ball row and the second ball row are respectively arranged in axially mutually spaced relationship in a four-point bearing configuration, wherein associated with the first ball row are two first raceway portions of the inner race and two first raceway portions of the outer race, and associated with the second ball row are two second raceway portions of the inner race and two second raceway portions of the outer race, wherein an inner surface of one of the first raceway portions and one of the second raceway portions of the inner race is larger than an inner surface of another one of the first raceway portions and another one of the second raceway portions, respectively, of the inner race and is equal to an inner surface of a diametrically opposed raceway portion of the outer race. 2. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 1 wherein a surface of the first raceway portions of the inner race is equal to a surface of the respectively diametrally opposed second raceway portion of the outer race. 3. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 1 wherein the inner race of the first ball row has an annular first inner shoulder and an annular second inner shoulder that respectively delimit one of the inner surfaces for receiving the ball raceway of the first ball row, and the inner race of the second ball row has an annular third inner shoulder and an annular fourth inner shoulder that respectively delimit one of the inner surfaces for receiving the ball raceway of the second ball row, wherein a maximum diameter of the fourth inner shoulder is different from a maximum diameter of the first inner shoulder. 4. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 3 wherein the maximum diameter of the third inner shoulder is different from the maximum diameter of the second inner shoulder. 5. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 3 wherein the outer race of the first ball row has a first annular outer shoulder and a second annular outer shoulder that respectively delimit one of the inner surfaces for receiving the ball raceways of the first ball row, and the outer race of the second ball row has a third annular outer shoulder and a fourth annular outer shoulder that respectively delimit one of the inner surfaces for receiving the ball raceways of the second ball row, wherein a minimum diameter of the fourth outer shoulder is different from a minimum diameter of the first outer shoulder. 6. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 5 wherein a minimum diameter of the third outer shoulder is different from a minimum diameter of the second outer shoulder. 7. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 5 wherein a largest of maximum diameters of the first, second, third, and fourth inner shoulders is smaller than or equal to a smallest of minimum diameters of the first, second, third, and fourth outer shoulders. 8. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 5 wherein the first ball row and the second ball row each have balls arranged along a first running circle diameter. 9. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 8 wherein a largest of a maximum diameters of the inner shoulders is equal to or in a range of up to 0.5 mm below the first running circle diameter of the first and second ball rows. 10. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 8 wherein the smallest of the minimum diameters of the outer shoulders is equal to or in a range of up to 0.5 mm above the first running circle diameter of the first and second ball rows. 11. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 9 wherein the maximum diameter of the first inner shoulder is equal to the maximum diameter of the third inner shoulder and larger than the maximum diameter respectively of the second and fourth inner shoulders. 12. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 5 wherein the minimum diameter of the second outer shoulder is equal to the minimum diameter of the fourth outer shoulder and smaller than the minimum diameter respectively of the first and third outer shoulders. 13. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 1 wherein the balls of the first ball row are arranged along a first running circle diameter and the balls of the second ball row are arranged along a second running circle diameter which is different from the diameter of the first ball row. 14. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 3 wherein a maximum diameter of the first inner shoulder is larger than a maximum diameter of the second inner shoulder and a maximum diameter of the third inner shoulder is larger than a maximum diameter of the fourth inner shoulder. 15. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 5 wherein a minimum diameter of the fourth outer shoulder is smaller than a minimum diameter of the third outer shoulder and a minimum diameter of the second outer shoulder is smaller than a minimum diameter of the first outer shoulder. 16. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 1 wherein the first ball row comprises balls of a first ball diameter and the second ball row comprises balls of a second ball diameter different from the first ball diameter. 17. The large-size rolling bearing according to claim 1 wherein the large-size rolling bearing has one or more further ball rows, wherein the one or more further ball rows are arranged in axially mutually spaced relationship respectively in a four-point bearing configuration, wherein respectively associated with a ball row are four raceway portions which respectively have a surface for receiving the ball raceway and wherein the respective surface of a raceway portion provided in the inner race is larger than the surface of the respectively adjacent raceway portion provided in the inner race and equal to the surface of the respectively diametrally opposite raceway portion provided in the outer race. 18. A wind power installation comprising: a pylon having a pylon head, and a pod adapted to receive a rotor, wherein the pod is mounted rotatably relative to the pylon by an azimuth bearing, wherein the azimuth bearing is in the form of the large-size rolling bearing according to claim 1 . 19. A rolling bearing comprising: an outer race that includes first and second outer grooves, each groove having a first outer raceway portion and a second outer raceway portion; an inner race that includes first and second inner grooves, each groove having a first inner raceway portion and a second inner raceway portion; a first row of balls located between the first outer groove and the first inner groove and having a resting point of contact with the first and second outer raceway portions of the first outer groove and with the first and second inner raceway portions of the first inner groove; and a second row of balls located between the second outer groove and the second inner groove and having a resting point of contact with the first and second outer raceway portions of the second outer groove and the first and second inner raceway portions of the second inner groove, wherein a surface area of the first inner raceway portion of the first groove is greater than a surface area of the second inner raceway portion of the first groove, and is equal to a surface area of the first outer raceway portion of the first groove. 20. The rolling bearing according to claim 19 wherein the balls of
with angular contact · CPC title
divided {or split, e.g. comprising two juxtaposed rings} · CPC title
Bearing or lubricating arrangements · CPC title
with two or more rows of balls · CPC title
Large applications, e.g. bearings having an inner diameter exceeding 500 mm · CPC title
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