LINEAR MOTION BEARING WITH IMPROVED OUTER HOUSING SLEEVE
A linear motion bearing assembly comprising a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein. The ball tracks including an open load-bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions. A plurality of bearing balls are disposed in the ball tracks. At lease one load bearing plate is axially positioned adjacent said ball retainer structure for receiving load from the balls disposed in the load-bearing portion of the ball tracks. Various outer housing sleeves are disclosed including a structure split axially and a monolithic structure.
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This application claims priority to provisional application No. 61/364,532 filed Jul. 15, 2010 entitled “LINEAR MOTION BEARING WITH IMPROVED OUTER HOUSING SLEEVE”, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This disclosure relates to a linear bearing.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a linear motion bearing, a generally cylindrical housing is designed to move relative to a shaft. The housing includes a ball retaining structure comprising a plurality of ball retaining segments. Each ball retaining segment includes a plurality of ball bearings moveable in a track. The segments are mounted within the housing so that movement of the housing with respect to the shaft is effectuated through engagement of the bearings with the shaft. As the housing moves, the ball bearings move in respective tracks. This disclosure describes an improvement on these prior art systems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne embodiment of the invention is a linear motion bearing assembly. The assembly may comprise a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein, the ball tracks including an open load bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions. The assembly may further comprise a plurality of bearing balls disposed in the ball tracks. The assembly may further comprise a plurality of load bearing plates axially positioned adjacent the ball retainer structure, the load bearing plates effective to receive a load from the balls disposed in the load bearing portion of the ball tracks. The assembly may further comprise a first outer housing sleeve effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the first outer housing sleeve having a shape of a hollow half-cylinder. The assembly may further comprise a second outer housing sleeve on top of the first outer housing sleeve and effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the second outer housing sleeve having a shape of a hollow half-cylinder.
Another embodiment of the invention is a linear motion bearing assembly. The assembly may comprise a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein, the ball tracks including an open load bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions. The assembly may further comprise a plurality of bearing balls disposed in the ball tracks. The assembly may further comprise a plurality of load bearing plates axially positioned adjacent the ball retainer structure, the load bearing plates effective to receive load from the balls disposed in the load bearing portion of the ball tracks, each load bearing plate including at least a first mating member. The assembly may further comprise a monolithic outer housing sleeve effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the outer housing sleeve including a second mating member effective to mate with the first mating member.
Yet another embodiment of the invention is a linear motion bearing assembly. The assembly may comprise a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein, the ball tracks including an open load bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions. The assembly may further comprise a plurality of bearing balls disposed in the ball tracks. The assembly may further comprise a monolithic load bearing plate axially positioned adjacent the ball retainer structure, the load bearing plate effective to receive load from the balls disposed in the load bearing portion of the ball tracks, the load bearing plate including a first mating member. The assembly may further comprise a monolithic outer housing sleeve effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the outer housing sleeve including a second mating member effective to mate with the first mating member.
The drawings constitute a part of the specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
Various embodiments of the invention are described hereinafter with reference to the figures. Elements of like structures or function are represented with like reference numerals throughout the figures. The figures are only intended to facilitate the description of the invention or as a guide on the scope of the invention. In addition, an aspect described in conjunction with a particular embodiment of the invention is not necessarily limited to that embodiment and can be practiced in conjunction with any other embodiments of the invention.
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A plurality of bearing balls 46 are disposed in the ball tracks 60 with those bearing balls 46 in the load bearing tracks 62 extending at least partially into longitudinal bores 68 to contact support shaft 70. In this embodiment, a pair of axial ball tracks 60 are formed in each outer radial surface 56 of the ball retainer segment with the corresponding load bearing tracks being oriented in substantially parallel adjacent relation. This orientation facilitates enhanced load capacity and maximizes space utilization for a more compact and efficient bearing ball arrangement. A locking structure in the form of locking clips 72 are formed on opposing longitudinal ends of each ball retainer segment 54 to facilitate assembly with outer housing sleeves 48, 50, discussed in greater detail herein below.
Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 3A-C, the linear motion bearing assembly in accordance with one preferred embodiment includes a pair of outer housing sleeves 48, 50 which, when assembled serve to close and protect the exposed outer radial surfaces 56 of ball retainer structure 42.
The outer radial surface 74 of sleeves 48, 50 are preferably of a smooth cylindrical shape and are configured and dimensioned to fit within a mounting bore of a tool carriage (not shown). The inner radial surface 76 of sleeves 48, 50 include mounting surfaces 78 which are configured to receive at least a portion of load bearing plates 44 therein. These mounting surfaces 78 further include extension portions 80 which define a mounting space for bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure 52, described in greater detail below. Mounting surfaces 78 may be recessed from outer radial surface 74 by a distance approximating the cross-sectional radial thickness of bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure 52. In this manner, the outer housing sleeves 48, 50 and the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure 52 combine to form a relatively smooth and uniform outer radial surface of the linear motion bearing assembly 40. See,
In this embodiment, mounting surfaces 78 are configured to fit the shape of individual ball retainer segments 54. A plurality of locking bores 82 are formed in respective ends of sleeves 48, 50 in alignment with locking clips 72 of ball retainer segments 54. Thus, when the ball retainer segments 54 are assembled into the sleeves 48, 50, locking clip 72 extends into respective locking bores 82 and assists in holding linear motion bearing assembly 40 together.
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The inner radial surface 86 of the load bearing plate is advantageously provided with a pair of axial grooves which serve as the upper surface of load bearing portions 62 of ball tracks 60. By providing a single load bearing plate 44 for each pair of load bearing portions 62 in each outer radial surface 56, the linear motion bearing assembly 40 is easier to fabricate and assemble. Further, the bearing assembly has a high load bearing capacity.
In this embodiment, a longitudinal groove 92 is formed in each side wall surface 88 of load bearing plates 44. These grooves 92 make up a side wall of the axial ball tracks 60 and guide bearing balls 46 as they move through the return portion thereof.
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Each piece 154 has an internal arc with a radius of curvature 162 (
In contrast, overall tolerance accuracy requirements are lower for bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure 152 having multiple pieces 154. Each piece 154 requires less tolerance accuracy which results in faster, less expensive manufacturing. Pieces 154 are less sensitive to twisting forces applied to outer housing sleeve 48, 50. Bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure 152 is less sensitive to out of “roundness” from each piece 154. Less material is used for bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure 152 and more manufacturing methods are available. Powder metal could be used to manufacture pieces 154.
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In order to assemble a linear bearing assembly using sleeve 200, top part 200a may be placed on top of bottom part 200b. Top and bottom parts 200a, 200b may be strapped together with a strap or clip 204. A recess 206 may be disposed circumferentially around sleeve 200 to receive strap or clip 204.
Sleeve 200 provides benefits not available in the prior art. For example, sleeve 200 may benefit from lower accuracy requirements during manufacture. Less accuracy requirements result in faster, less expensive manufacturing. Less tolerance for errors in size and shape is required for each part 200a, 200b. Further, as top and bottom parts 200a, 200b may be identical, only a single type of piece needs to be manufactured. This results is a simplified manufacturing process. Sleeve 200 can handle higher loads in the axial direction than the prior art structures resulting in higher axial strength.
To assemble a linear bearing including sleeve 210, again as sleeve 210 is a monolithic structure, no assembly of sleeve 210 is needed. Ball retainer structure 42 including ball retainer segments 54 (
A linear bearing including sleeve 210 provides significantly greater structural integrity than that available in the prior art. A monolithic structure for sleeve 210 means that the sleeve cannot be disassembled without literally breaking the structure apart. Assembly of a linear bearing including sleeve 210 is simpler than prior art structures because no assembly of sleeve 210 is needed.
While the invention has been described with reference to a number of exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes can be made and equivalents can be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications can be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to any particular exemplary embodiment disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A linear motion bearing assembly comprising:
- a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein, the ball tracks including an open load bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions;
- a plurality of bearing balls disposed in the ball tracks;
- a plurality of load bearing plates axially positioned adjacent the ball retainer structure, the load bearing plates effective to receive a load from the balls disposed in the load bearing portion of the ball tracks;
- a first outer housing sleeve effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the first outer housing sleeve having a shape of a hollow half-cylinder; and
- a second outer housing sleeve on top of the first outer housing sleeve and effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the second outer housing sleeve having a shape of a hollow half-cylinder.
2. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a strap or a clip extending around the first and second outer housing sleeve.
3. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 2, further comprising walls defining a recess disposed circumferentially around the first and second outer housing sleeve, the recess effective to receive the strap or clip.
4. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second outer housing sleeve have the same structure.
5. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second outer housing sleeve are substantially identical.
6. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second outer housing sleeves have walls defining openings; and
- the ball retainer structure includes clips effective to mate with the openings.
7. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein the first and second outer housing sleeves have walls defining openings; and
- the ball retainer structure includes clips effective to mate with the openings.
8. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure comprising a plurality of pieces and defining at least two spaces in between the pieces, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure extending circumferentially around the first and second outer housing sleeve.
9. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a strap or a clip extending around the first and second outer housing sleeve;
- walls defining a recess disposed circumferentially around the first and second outer housing sleeve, the recess effective to receive the strap or clip; and
- a bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure comprising a plurality of pieces and defining at least two spaces in between the pieces, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure extending circumferentially around the first and second outer housing sleeve; wherein
- the first and second outer housing sleeve have the same structure;
- the first and second outer housing sleeves have walls defining openings; and
- the ball retainer structure has clips effective to mate with the openings.
10. A linear motion bearing assembly comprising:
- a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein, the ball tracks including an open load bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions;
- a plurality of bearing balls disposed in the ball tracks;
- a plurality of load bearing plates axially positioned adjacent the ball retainer structure, the load bearing plates effective to receive load from the balls disposed in the load bearing portion of the ball tracks, each load bearing plate including at least a first mating member; and
- a monolithic outer housing sleeve effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the outer housing sleeve including a second mating member effective to mate with the first mating member.
11. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 10, wherein the first and second mating members each include one of a recess or a protuberance.
12. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 10, further comprising a bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure comprising a plurality of pieces and defining at least two spaces in between the pieces, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure extending circumferentially around the outer housing sleeve.
13. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 10, wherein at least one load bearing plate includes an outer radial surface, an inner radial surface, a pair of side walls in between the radial surfaces and a longitudinal groove formed in each side wall.
14. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein the first mating member is on the outer radial surface.
15. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein the plurality of open axial ball tracks is comprised of at least two pair of two nested ball tracks.
16. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 10, further comprising a bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure comprising a plurality of pieces and defining at least two spaces in between the pieces, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure extending circumferentially around the outer housing sleeve; and wherein
- the first and second mating members each include one of a recess or a protuberance;
- at least one load bearing plate includes an outer radial surface, an inner radial surface, a pair of side walls in between the radial surfaces and a longitudinal groove formed in each side wall; and
- the first mating member includes a protuberance or recess on the outer radial surface.
17. A linear motion bearing assembly comprising:
- a ball retainer structure having at least a portion of a plurality of open axial ball tracks formed therein, the ball tracks including an open load bearing portion, an open return portion and turnarounds interconnecting the load bearing and return portions;
- a plurality of bearing balls disposed in the ball tracks;
- a monolithic load bearing plate axially positioned adjacent the ball retainer structure, the load bearing plate effective to receive load from the balls disposed in the load bearing portion of the ball tracks, the load bearing plate including a first mating member; and
- a monolithic outer housing sleeve effective to hold the ball retainer structure, the outer housing sleeve including a second mating member effective to mate with the first mating member.
18. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein the first and second mating members each include one of a recess or a protuberance.
19. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 17, further comprising a bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure comprising a plurality of pieces and defining at least two spaces in between the pieces, the bearing plate to housing intermediary load structure extending circumferentially around the outer housing sleeve.
20. The linear motion bearing assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the first and second mating members each include one of a recess or a protuberance.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 15, 2011
Publication Date: Aug 22, 2013
Applicant: Thomson Industries, Inc. (Amherst, NY)
Inventor: Alison Ng (New York, NY)
Application Number: 13/810,262