Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing
Patent
1994-12-08
1996-09-24
Hannon, Thomas R.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Plain bearing
193 37, 384 58, 384549, F16C 1300, F16C 1900
Patent
active
055584470
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a rotatable roller bearing in which a cylindrical roller is mounted centrally on a shaft which extends beyond the roller on either side and whose ends are fitted in a mounting.
Roller bearings of this class are used in large numbers, e.g. in the field of material handling or fastening systems.
In this context, the mountings for accommodating the shaft of the roller bearing can be of U-shaped design, with the two limbs of the U-shaped section being provided with drilled holes through which the two ends of the shaft reach.
In order to prevent the shaft shifting in its longitudinal direction, or in order to fix the roller bearing in the mounting, the shaft ends usually have drilled holes, through which, for example, locking pins in the form of split-pins are inserted.
Drilling of these holes during manufacture of the roller bearings necessitates an additional work cycle and increases the cost of the roller bearings accordingly. Furthermore, it can also happen during assembly of the roller bearings that the insertion of the locking pins is forgotten, with the result that the shaft can move in its longitudinal direction and slip out of the mounting during operation.
Furthermore, there is a risk of fitted locking pins being removed by unauthorised persons and of malfunctions arising as a result.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is based on the task of creating a roller bearing which is inexpensive to manufacture and in which the shaft is reliably prevented from slipping out of the mounting.
This task is solved by at least the end zones of the shaft being of hollow design and at least part of the wall of the cavity being secured in position against the outer surface of the mounting by bending it round or beading it over.
As a result of the hollow design of the end zones of the shaft and the bending round of the wall of the cavity against the outer surface of the mounting, the shaft is already fixed in place in the mounting during manufacture and is secured in the mounting without having to use drilled holes and locking pins. The bending or beading of the wall of the cavity takes place during manufacture of the roller bearing, using familiar forming processes. The shaft is thus fixed in place in the mounting as a result and secured against lateral displacement.
According to the invention, a round steel bar with hollow end zones can be used as the shaft, although it is also possible to use a continuous tube, particularly if the demands on the load-bearing capacity of the roller bearing are not too great.
The outer end zones of the shaft are preferably bent out and round against the outer surface of the mounting in concentric fashion, so that a burr-free, concentric bead is created which lies against the outer surface of the mounting.
In order to prevent lateral displacement of the roller on the shaft, one or more spacers can be arranged between the mounting and the end face of the roller.
The roller can be mounted on the shaft in the familiar manner using rolling elements, or also in sliding fashion. The roller can be free-running, or also of driven design.
The invention is illustrated in exemplary form in the drawings and described in detail below on the basis of the drawings. The drawings show the following:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A partially exposed view of a roller bearing whose shaft is arranged in a mounting, and
FIG. 2A section through a shaft with the wall of the left-hand cavity beaded over.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The roller bearing 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 is fitted rotatably onto a shaft 3 by means of a drilled hole 2. The two ends 4 and 5 of the shaft 3 reach through throughholes 6 and 7 in a U-shaped mounting 8 with lateral limbs 9 and 10.
The ends 4 and 5 of the shaft 3 are of hollow design, with the wall 11 of the cavity being bent round against the outer surface 12 of the mounting 8. As a result, a concentric bead 13 is created which fixes the shaft 3 in the mounting 8 and prevents lateral displace
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patent: 5054440 (1991-10-01), Kadokawa
patent: 5061090 (1991-10-01), Kriaski et al.
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Hannon Thomas R.
Lisega GmbH
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