Shaft bearing with spherical collar for the shaft

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing

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C384S208000

Reexamination Certificate

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06457868

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a shaft bearing comprising a collar with a spherical outer surface for the shaft. For convenience, such a collar will be referred to hereinafter as a spherical collar. Shaft bearings in which spherical collars are used are known. For instance, DE 195 24 953 A1 discloses an electric motor (see FIG.
1
), in which the shaft
4
for accommodating the rotor
5
is received in a spherical collar
8
in the housing
7
. The spherical collars facilitate compensation of tolerances that, among other things, could also result in an angular displacement of shaft mounted in the bearing. The spherical collar has a cylindrical inner area into which the shaft is inserted, and an outer area that forms a segment of a spherical surface. This may be rotated in an appropriately configured recess in the housing with two rotary degrees of freedom that do not correspond to the degree of freedom of the rotating shaft. This allows any bearing forces that arise to also be minimized even at larger tolerances.
The spherical collars are inserted directly into the housing. In the device according to DE 195 24 953 A1, this is facilitated by elastic latches
32
. The shaft
4
is inserted directly in the spherical collar. In such a solution, however, certain guidelines with reference to the materials used for shaft and housing must be observed. If the latches
32
are part of the housing shell, then the housing must be made of an elastic material, particularly plastic. If something more rigid, e.g., metal, is chosen as the material, the recess must be made of several parts in order to receive and rotatably mount the spherical collars
8
. For instance, an additional ring with a threaded connection may be provided to form the recess for receiving the spherical collar. However, this would increase the cost of the component, and consequently reduce the economic viability of the bearing.
Furthermore, the direct insertion or mounting of the shaft
4
in the spherical collar
8
necessitates selection of materials with desirable sliding friction properties. This limits the selection of the material pairs. Particularly for shafts made of synthetic resin material (plastic), the life of the structural component is limited by a comparably high frictional wear of the rotating plastic shaft in the spherical collar.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a shaft bearing with spherical collar which can be used regardless of the materials chosen for the shaft which is to be bearingly mounted thereby as well as for the recess in which the shaft bearing is installed.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a centrifuge incorporating the shaft bearing of the invention.
These and other objects have been achieved in accordance with the present invention by providing a shaft bearing comprising a spherical collar, in which an outside of the spherical collar is accommodated with two rotational degrees of freedom in a recess; the recess is a part of a cage which forms a pre-assembled unit together with the spherical collar and which can be mounted at a mounting location of the shaft bearing; a rotational body is accommodated in a rotatable manner inside the spherical collar, the rotational body comprising a sleeve into which a component to be rotatably mounted by the shaft bearing can be inserted, and the sleeve is provided with a retaining device which limits the axial play of the sleeve, thereby preventing the sleeve from slipping out of the spherical collar.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the objects are achieved by providing a centrifuge comprising a shaft bearing according to the invention, in which the component to be rotatably mounted by the bearing is a centrifuge rotor, one end of which is received in the shaft bearing.
The shaft bearing according to the invention forms a bearing unit composed of the spherical collar itself and a cage. The spherical collar is arranged in a recess provided in the cage for this purpose. The recess forms the spherical interior surface, which communicates with the corresponding spherical exterior surface of the spherical collar. The cage may be made of a resilient or elastic material, such as plastic. The spherical collar can then be easily pressed into this component without the need for additional fasteners. The shaft bearing can then be simply mounted and fastened at the mounting location, e.g., in a housing. A rotational body, e.g., the shaft to be rotatably mounted in the bearing, then rotates in the interior of the spherical collar.
In accordance with the invention, the rotational body is a sleeve, which is connected to the interior surface of the spherical collar. The component to be rotatably mounted by the bearing is inserted into this sleeve. As a result, a direct connection between the component to be rotatably mounted and the spherical collar is avoided. This facilitates greater flexibility in the selection of the material from which the component to be rotatably mounted, can be made. The relative movement in rotating the component mounted in the bearing takes place between the sleeve and the spherical collar. The component to be rotatably mounted by the bearing is press fitted, adhesively bonded or fastened in some other way in the sleeve. It is thereby determined in accordance with the relative movement of sleeve and spherical collar, which connection exhibits the more favorable gliding properties. In choosing a plastic part to be accommodated, it makes sense, for example, to press this into the sleeve so that the sleeve rotates in the spherical collar. A metal to metal material pairing that exhibits low frictional wear can then be selected for the spherical collar and sleeve, respectively.
In accordance with one advantageous embodiment, two sintered materials are used as a material pairing for the spherical collar and the sleeve. The manufacture of these components of sintered materials results in cost savings because production time is reduced. Moreover, the cost of materials is decreased since sintered parts do not need to be post-treated under tension. Very good surface properties for the spherical collar and sleeve can be attained by producing the parts in a sintering process. This allows for an improvement in the frictional resistance while producing the sliding partner economically. An example of materials for a slide bearing combination with two sintered materials is the use of sintered steel D
11
and sintered bronze B
50
, respectively, for the two sliding parts.
In accordance with another advantageous embodiment of the invention, an arresting element may be provided between the cage and the mounting location to secure the shaft bearing. This arresting element enables the shaft bearing to be secured in the mounting location without placing the shaft bearing under stress. This can be achieved through use of an interlocking connection. It is also possible to provide latching elements on the cage. These latching elements, particularly when made of plastic, may be elastically deformed when pushed into the mounting location, and then rebound into mating receptacles in the mounting recess, so that the cage is mounted in position without being under stress. A further possibility is to provide stud screw, which is arranged in a thread at the mounting location, and which when screwed in, secures the cage in the mounting location without placing it under stress. An appropriate projecting part can be provided in the cage for engaging the screw. In comparison with pressing fitting the shaft bearing in its mounting location, the provision of an interlocking arresting element which does not stress the bearing has the advantage that the bearing parts will not be deformed in such a way that the spherical collar will move stiffly in the cage. In this way, the function of the spherical collar, which is to compensate for an offset angle of the rotational body, is unlimited.
If the sleeve is accommodated in the spherical collar in a rotatable manner, then in accordance with o

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