Magnetic fluid sealed bearing and fishing reel including the same

US9611892B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9611892-B2
Application numberUS-201514808792-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2015
Priority dateJul 29, 2014
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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In a bearing according to an embodiment, a pair of magnets is arranged such that sides of the magnets opposed to each other with rolling members interposed therebetween have different magnetic polarities from each other. A magnetic fluid sealed bearing according to another embodiment includes a non-magnetic spacer disposed between a magnet of one of magnetic fluid seals and a magnet of the other of the magnetic fluid seals so as to form a magnetic circuit that penetrates outer and inner rings and goes around the rolling members.

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What is claimed is: 1. A magnetic fluid sealed bearing, comprising: a bearing body, the bearing body including an inner ring, an outer ring, and a plurality of rolling members interposed between the inner ring and the outer ring; a pair of ring-shaped magnets disposed in an annular space between the inner ring and the outer ring, the pair of ring-shaped magnets being disposed on each side of the bearing body in an axial direction with the rolling members interposed therebetween; polar plates retaining the magnets respectively; and magnetic fluid retained by a magnetic circuit formed by the pair of magnets to seal the rolling members, wherein the pair of magnets are magnetized such that magnetic poles point in the axial direction of the bearing body, and opposing sides of the pair of magnets have different magnetic polarities from each other; and wherein the magnetic fluid is retained either between the polar plates and an outer circumferential surfaces of the inner ring or between the polar plates and an inner circumferential surface of the outer ring. 2. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 1 , wherein a magnetic force generated by the pair of magnets and acting on the rolling members is larger in the axial direction than that in a radial direction of the bearing body. 3. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 2 , wherein a magnetic flux penetrating the rolling members starts from one of the pair of magnets and flows toward the other of the pair of magnets. 4. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 3 , wherein the amount of a magnetic flux penetrating a magnetic circuit formed by the pair of magnets, the rolling members, and the inner ring is substantially same as the amount of a magnetic flux penetrating a magnetic circuit formed by the pair of magnets, the rolling members, and the outer ring. 5. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 1 , wherein the rolling members are disposed at a midpoint of a distance between the pair of magnets, and the magnitude of an attraction force acting on the rolling members from one of the pair of magnets is substantially equal to the magnitude of an attraction force acting on the rolling members from the other of the pair of magnets. 6. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 1 further comprising: wherein the polar plates are provided on one side of each of the magnets or both sides of each of the magnets. 7. A fishing reel, comprising the magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 1 as a support member that supports a rotation shaft rotatable. 8. A magnetic fluid sealed bearing, comprising: a bearing body, the bearing body including a magnetic inner ring, a magnetic outer ring, and a plurality of magnetic rolling members disposed rollable between the inner ring and the outer ring; and a pair of magnetic fluid seals integrally retained on each side of the bearing body respectively in an axial direction with the rolling members interposed therebetween so as to magnetically seal an inner portion of the bearing body, wherein each of the pair of magnetic fluid seals includes a magnet, a polar plate retaining the magnet, and magnetic fluid retained in a clearance between the inner or outer ring and the magnet, and the magnet in each of the pair of magnetic fluid seals is attached to one of the inner and outer rings with a non-magnetic spacer interposed therebetween and retains the magnetic fluid on the other of inner and outer rings to seal the rolling members. 9. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 8 , wherein the magnet in one of the pair of magnetic fluid seals retains the spacer with the inner ring and the magnet in the other of the pair of magnetic fluid seals retains the spacer with the outer ring, the magnets in the pair of magnetic fluid seals are magnetized such that magnetic poles point in the axial direction of the bearing body, and the magnet in one of the pair of magnetic fluid seals and the magnet in the other of the pair of magnetic fluid seals are arranged such that sides of the magnets opposed to each other with the rolling members interposed therebetween have the same magnetic polarity. 10. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 8 , wherein the magnet in each of the pair of magnetic fluid seals retains the spacer with the inner or outer ring, and is magnetized such that magnetic poles point in the axial direction of the bearing body, and the magnet in one of the pair of magnetic fluid seals and the magnet in the other of the pair of magnetic fluid seals are arranged such that sides of the magnets opposed to each other with the rolling members interposed therebetween have different magnetic polarities from each other. 11. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing of claim 8 , wherein a step is formed on each of the inner and outer rings, the magnet in each of the pair of magnetic fluid seals is disposed in position in the axial direction when its spacer touches the step of the one of the inner and outer rings to which it is attached, and a clearance is provided between a surface of each magnet and the other of the inner or outer rings, wherein the magnetic fluid is retained in the clearance.

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  • with a single row or balls · CPC title

  • with a gap between the annular disc and the inner race · CPC title

  • with bearing features · CPC title

  • kept in sealing position by magnetic force · CPC title

  • with bearing features · CPC title

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What does patent US9611892B2 cover?
In a bearing according to an embodiment, a pair of magnets is arranged such that sides of the magnets opposed to each other with rolling members interposed therebetween have different magnetic polarities from each other. A magnetic fluid sealed bearing according to another embodiment includes a non-magnetic spacer disposed between a magnet of one of magnetic fluid seals and a magnet of the othe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Globeride Inc, Globeride Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C33/765. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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