Rolling bearing unit for supporting wheel

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

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C384S624000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a rolling-bearing unit for supporting a wheel of an automobile such that it rotates freely with respect to the suspension, as well as detects the rotation condition of the wheel contributing to stable movement of the automobile.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The rolling-bearing unit has been used in order to support a wheel of an automobile such that it rotates freely with respect to the suspension. Also, it is necessary to detect the rotation speed (rpm) of the wheel in order to control an anti-lock brake system (ABS) or traction control system (TCS).
Therefore, recently, supporting the wheel such that it rotates freely with respect to the suspension, as well as, detecting the rpm of the wheel, has widely been performed by employing a rolling-bearing unit with rpm sensor in which a rpm detection device has been installed in the rolling-bearing unit.
FIG. 1
shows one example of the prior art construction of the rolling-bearing unit with an rpm sensor for supporting a wheel, used for this purpose. This rolling-bearing unit with rpm sensor for supporting a wheel supports a rotating race or hub
2
, that rotates during use in the state where the wheel is attached to the rotating race or hub
2
, such that it rotates freely inside an outer race or stationary race
1
that does not rotate during use in the state where it is supported by the suspension.
In addition, it detects the rpm of a sensor rotor
3
, that is attached to part of the hub
2
, through the use of an rpm detection sensor
5
that is supported by a cover
4
that is attached to the outer ring
1
. In the example in the figure, ring-shaped sensor, that faces the sensor rotor
3
all the way around its circumference, is used as this rpm detection sensor
5
.
Also, in order to support the hub
2
such that it rotates freely, a plurality of outer-raceways
6
are formed around the inner peripheral surface of the outer race
1
. In addition, inner-raceways
9
are formed around the outer peripheral surface of the hub
2
and around the outer peripheral surface of an inner-race
8
that fits around the hub
2
and is attached to the hub
2
by a nut
7
to form the aforementioned rotating race. Moreover, there is a plurality of rolling elements
10
located between each of the respective inner-raceways
9
and outer-raceways
6
and held by retainers
11
, respectively, such that they rotate freely, and they rotatably support the hub
2
and inner race
8
inside the outer race
1
.
On the axially outer end of the hub
2
(the end on the outside in the direction of width when installed in the automobile, left end in
FIG. 1
) a flange
12
is formed on the portion that protrudes in the axial direction from the axially outer end of the outer race
1
for attaching to the wheel. Also, on the axially inner end (the end on the inside in the direction of width when installed in the automobile, right end in
FIG. 1
) there is an installation section
13
for attaching this outer race
1
to the suspension.
The space between the opening on the outer end of the outer race
1
and the outer peripheral surface in the middle of the hub
2
is covered by a seal ring
14
. In the case of a rolling-bearing unit for a heavy automobile, tapered rollers may be used in the place of the balls in the figure as the rolling elements
10
.
In order that an rpm sensor is installed in this rolling-bearing unit, the sensor rotor
3
is fitted around the outer peripheral surface on the inner end of the axially inner race
8
in the portion away from the inner-raceway
9
. This sensor rotor
3
is formed into an entirely ring shape by plastic processing of a magnetic metal plate such as low carbon steel sheet, and comprises a cylindrical section
15
to be detected and a cylindrical section
16
for support that are concentric with each other. Of these, the cylindrical support section
16
is attached to the axially inner end of the inner race
8
by fitting it tightly around the inner end of the inner race
8
. Moreover, by forming several slit-shaped through holes in the detected cylindrical section
15
such that they are long in the axial direction of the detected cylindrical section
15
and such that they are uniformly spaced around in the circumferential direction, the magnetic characteristics of the detected cylindrical section
15
changes alternately and uniformly around in the circumferential direction.
Furthermore, the cover
4
is securely fitted on the opening on the inner end of the outer race
1
so as to cover the detected cylindrical section
15
of the sensor rotor
3
, and it covers the opening on the axially inner end of the outer race
1
. The cover
4
made by plastic processing of sheet metal comprises a cylindrical fitting section
18
that freely fits inside the opening on the axially inner end of the outer race
1
, and a cover plate
19
that covers the opening on this inner end. The detection sensor
5
is securely held inside this cover plate
19
. There is a through hole
20
formed in an outer peripheral portion of the cover plate
19
, and a connector
21
for receiving the output from the rpm detection sensor
5
runs through this through hole
20
to outside the cover
4
. With the rpm detection sensor
5
held and attached inside the cover
4
in this way, the detected portion, located on the outer peripheral surface of the rpm detection sensor
5
, faces the inner peripheral surface of the detected cylindrical section
15
of the sensor rotor
3
through a small gap therebetween.
When using the rolling-bearing unit with rpm sensor for supporting a wheel described above, the installation section
13
that is formed around the outer peripheral surface of the outer race
1
is fastened to the suspension (not shown) by a bolt (not shown), and a wheel (not shown), is fastened to the flange
12
that is formed around the outer peripheral surface of the hub
2
by fastening the studs
22
formed in the flange
12
. In this way, the wheel is rotatably supported with respect to the suspension.
In this state, when the wheel rotates, the area on the end on the detected portion on the rpm detection sensor
5
is alternately passed by the through holes
17
formed in the detected cylindrical section
15
and by the columns located between pairs of adjacent through holes
17
in the circumferential direction. As a result, the density of the magnetic flux that flows inside the rpm detection sensor
5
changes and thus the output of the rpm detection sensor
5
changes. The frequency of the changing output of the rpm detection sensor
5
is proportional to the rpm of the wheel. Therefore, by sending the output from the rpm detection sensor
5
to a controller (not shown), it is possible to sufficiently perform ABS or TCS control.
In other words, the output of the rpm detection sensor
5
is compared with the output of the acceleration sensor located separately on the car body, and when the two sensors do not match in the output thereof, it is determined that slippage is occurring in the area of contact between the outer peripheral surface of the tire and the road surface, and thus ABS or TCS control is performed.
That is, when the deceleration of the wheel found based on the output of the rpm detection sensor
5
is larger than the deceleration of the automobile detected by the acceleration sensor during braking, it is determined that slippage is occurring, and the hydraulic pressure of the wheel cylinder of the brake device is controlled to prevent rotation of the wheel from stopping before the automobile stops, and thus making it possible to maintain stable movement of the automobile.
On the other hand, during acceleration, when the acceleration of the automobile found from the acceleration sensor is smaller than the acceleration of the wheel found based on the output of the rpm detection sensor
5
, it is determined that slippage is occurring, and by braking the wheel or throttling (lowering) the engine output, it is possible to prevent slippage between the outer periph

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