Cage and ball bearing
US-2024151269-A1 · May 9, 2024 · US
US9677614B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9677614-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414763288-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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A cage for a rolling bearing, wherein the cage is intended to ensure the circumferential spacing of a row of rolling elements. The cage comprises pockets for the rolling elements and connecting tabs. Each connecting tab connects two successive pockets. At least one recess is formed in a thickness of at least one of the tabs.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cage for a rolling bearing, the cage being adapted to ensure a circumferential spacing of a row of rolling elements, the cage comprising: pockets for the row of rolling elements, each of the pockets comprising a base portion having first and second circumferential ends, a first portion extending from the first circumferential end, and a second portion extending from the second circumferential end, each of the first and second portions extending from the base portion in a first direction and forming a free end such that, with respect to the first direction, the base portion forms a first end of the cage and the free end forms a second end of the cage; connecting tabs, each connecting tab connecting two successive pockets, wherein each connecting tab attaches to the first portion of a first of the two successive pockets and attaches to the second portion of a second of the two successive pockets, each connecting tab attaching to a location of the first and second portions that is between the free end of the first and second portions and the base portion such that the connecting tabs do not contact the free end or the base portion and that, with respect to the first direction, the connecting tabs are completely between the first and second ends of the cage, a first dimension of each of the connecting tabs as measured in a second direction, that is perpendicular to the first direction, being greater than a second dimension of each of the connecting tabs as measured in the first direction; and at least one recess being formed in the thickness of at least one of the tabs, the at least one recess extending in the second direction, and wherein a third dimension of the at least one recess as measured in the second direction is a recess maximum dimension. 2. The cage according to claim 1 , wherein each connecting tab extends circumferentially between the two successive pockets. 3. The cage according to claim 1 , wherein the connecting tabs are axially offset towards an inside of the cage with respect to the free ends of the first and second portions, and wherein each connecting tab is axially offset towards an outside with respect to the base portion of the pockets. 4. The cage according to claim 1 , the at least one recess extends in the second direction from one edge of the respective connecting tab towards an opposite edge so as to leave a zone of reduced thickness on the respective connecting tab. 5. The cage according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one recess opens on each side of the connecting tab in the first direction. 6. The cage according to claim 5 , wherein the at least one recess extends radially and opens axially on each side of the connecting tab. 7. The cage according to claim 5 , wherein the at least one recess extends axially, wherein the at least one recess opens radially on each side of the connecting tab. 8. The cage according to claim 1 , each of the connecting tabs further comprising at least one recess formed in the thickness of each of the connecting tabs. 9. The cage according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one recess forms a slot. 10. The cage according to claim 1 , further comprising first pockets for first rolling elements of the row, wherein the first pockets are provided with an axial retention feature for axial retention of the cage on the first rolling elements, and second pockets for second rolling elements of the row, and wherein the second pockets have no axial retention feature. 11. A cage for a rolling bearing, the cage being adapted to ensure a circumferential spacing of a row of rolling elements, the cage comprising: pockets for the row of rolling elements, each of the pockets comprising a base portion having first and second circumferential ends, a first portion extending from the first circumferential end, and a second portion extending from the second circumferential end, each of the first and second portions extending from the base portion in a first direction and forming a free end such that, with respect to the first direction, the base portion forms a first end of the cage and the free end forms a second end of the cage; connecting tabs, each connecting tab connecting two successive pockets, wherein each connecting tab attaches to the first portion of a first of the two successive pockets and attaches to the second portion of a second of the two successive pockets, each connecting tab attaching to a location of the first and second portions that is between the free end of the first and second portions and the base portion such that the connecting tabs do not contact the free end or the base portion and that, with respect to the first direction, the connecting tabs are completely between the first and second ends of the cage, a first dimension of each of the connecting tabs as measured in a second direction, that extends obliquely to the first direction, being greater than a second dimension of each of the connecting tabs as measured in the first direction; and at least one recess being formed in the thickness of at least one of the tabs, the at least one recess extending in the second direction, and wherein a third dimension of the at least one recess as measured in the second direction is a recess maximum dimension. 12. A cage for a rolling bearing, the cage being adapted to ensure a circumferential spacing of a row of rolling elements, the cage comprising: pockets for the row of rolling elements, each of the pockets comprising a base portion having first and second circumferential ends, a first portion extending from the first circumferential end, and a second portion extending from the second circumferential end, each of the first and second portions extending from the base portion in an axial direction and forming a free end such that, with respect to the axial direction, the base portion forms a first axial end of the cage and the free end forms a second axial end of the cage; connecting tabs, each connecting tab connecting two successive pockets, wherein each connecting tab attaches to the first portion of a first of the two successive pockets and attaches to the second portion of a second of the two successive pockets, each connecting tab attaching to a location of the first and second portions that is between the free end of the first and second portions and the base portion such that the connecting tabs do not contact the free end or the base portion and that, with respect to the axial direction, the connecting tabs are completely between the first and second axial ends of the cage, a first radial dimension of each of the connecting tabs, as measured in a radial direction, being greater than an axial dimension of each of the connecting tabs; and at least one recess being formed in the thickness of at least one of the tabs, the at least one recess extending in the radial direction, and wherein a second radial dimension of the at least one recess as measured in the radial direction is a recess maximum dimension.
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