WO2003079518A1 - Lubricant retention assembly - Google Patents
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- WO2003079518A1 WO2003079518A1 PCT/US2003/007593 US0307593W WO03079518A1 WO 2003079518 A1 WO2003079518 A1 WO 2003079518A1 US 0307593 W US0307593 W US 0307593W WO 03079518 A1 WO03079518 A1 WO 03079518A1
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- thrust collar
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16C—SHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
- F16C33/00—Parts of bearings; Special methods for making bearings or parts thereof
- F16C33/72—Sealings
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
- H02K5/00—Casings; Enclosures; Supports
- H02K5/04—Casings or enclosures characterised by the shape, form or construction thereof
- H02K5/16—Means for supporting bearings, e.g. insulating supports or means for fitting bearings in the bearing-shields
- H02K5/167—Means for supporting bearings, e.g. insulating supports or means for fitting bearings in the bearing-shields using sliding-contact or spherical cap bearings
- H02K5/1672—Means for supporting bearings, e.g. insulating supports or means for fitting bearings in the bearing-shields using sliding-contact or spherical cap bearings radially supporting the rotary shaft at both ends of the rotor
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- the present invention pertains to a lubricant retention assembly employed with an electric motor that has a self-contained lubricant reservoir. More specifically, the present invention pertains to a thrust collar mounted on the motor shaft and a bearing cap surrounding the thrust collar, where the thrust collar has an annular flange that throws lubricant leaking along the shaft radially outwardly toward the bearing cap and the bearing cap has an angled interior surface that deflects the lubricant thrown by the annular flange into the motor interior and toward the lubricant reservoir.
- a thrust washer is provided on the shaft adjacent the thrust collar for preventing lubricant leakage along the shaft between the interface of the shaft and thrust collar.
- the thrust washer and thrust collar have complementary configurations that maintain the thrust washer in position on the shaft adjacent the thrust collar.
- the shaft (12) extends through a cylindrical collar (18) of the motor end shield that surrounds the end shield shaft opening (20).
- the bearing (10) is held in the shaft opening (20) by its engagement with bearing seat surfaces (22) of the end shield on one side of the bearing and a bearing retainer (24) on the opposite side of the bearing.
- the typical bearing retainer (24) is constructed as a stamped metal disc (26) with a peripheral rim (28) that is press-fit into the end shield collar (18).
- a plurality of resihent fingers (30) project radially inwardly from the disk (26) and engage against the bearing (10) and hold the bearing to the bearing seat surfaces (22).
- the thrust collar/oil slinger (34) is mounted in a press-fit engagement on the shaft (12).
- a rubber washer (38) and a metal washer (40) are positioned between the collar (34) and the bearing (10).
- the engagement of the rubber washer (38) around the shaft provides a seal around the shaft surface that minimizes oil from leaking out of the motor interior along the interface between the shaft and the interior bore of the thrust collar (34).
- the metal washer (40) provides a sliding surface between the rubber washer (38) and the bearing (10) that prevents wear of the rubber washer on rotation of the shaft.
- the area axially between the bearing retainer disk (26) and the bearing cap end wall (46) and radially outside the dashed line B-B shown in Figure 1 is typically occupied by the lubricant-permeated fibrous material. This material is not shown in Figure 1 to avoid obscuring other component parts of the bearing lubrication system.
- any lubricant advancing along the shaft (12) would be restricted from passing through the interface of the thrust collar/oil slinger (34) and the shaft by the rubber washer (38).
- the washer (38) is typically stretched as it is mounted on the shaft (12) and is in a tight engagement around the shaft, preventing any lubricant from advancing beyond the washer out of the motor.
- rotation of the shaft (12) also causes lubricant that is advanced along the shaft to move radially outwardly over the metal washer (40) and the thrust collar/oil slinger (34).
- Any lubricant that travels radially outwardly over the surfaces of the metal washer (30) is thrown from the peripheral edge of the metal washer into the fibrous material (32) that absorbs the lubricant.
- the material (32) wicks the lubricant back to the bearing (10).
- the lubricant soaks through the porous bearing to its center bore, re-lubricating the rotating engagement of the shaft (12) with the bearing (10).
- Any lubricant that travels radially outwardly along the rubber washer (38) is transferred to either the metal washer (40) or the thrust collar/oil slinger (34) which have greater radial dimensions than the rubber washer.
- Any lubricant that travels radially outwardly along the thrust collar/oil slinger (34) is thrown radially off of an annular rim (54) on the side of the thrust collar or off of the outer peripheral edge (56) of the thrust collar to the fibrous material (34).
- This lubricant is then wicked through the material (32) back to the porous bearing (10) that absorbs the lubricant and again transfers the lubricant to the rotating engagement of the shaft (12) with the bearing (10).
- the thrust collar and thrust washer of the invention are mounted on the motor shaft in basically the same positions as the thrust collar and thrust washer of the prior art, and the bearing cap of the invention is mounted in the end shield collar surrounding the shaft opening of the end shield in basically the same position as the bearing cap of the prior art.
- the thrust collar has a cylindrical hub that is mounted on the shaft.
- the collar hub has a center bore surrounded by a cylindrical interior surface of the hub.
- the hub interior surface is dimensioned so that the thrust collar will fit in a friction engagement on the exterior surface of the shaft for rotation of the collar with the shaft.
- the thrust collar hub also has a cylindrical exterior surface that extends between axially opposite first and second annular end surfaces of the thrust collar.
- the first annular end surface of the collar hub faces toward the bearing of the motor shaft. This first end surface of the collar hub is beveled so that it extends axially over the shaft as it extends from the interior surface of the collar hub to the exterior surface of the collar hub.
- the opposite, second annular end surface of the hub has an annular flange that extends radially outwardly from the hub. As the annular flange extends radially away from the collar hub, it also extends axially over the hub exterior surface, giving the flange a conical shape. The flange extends radially outwardly to a peripheral end surface of the flange that is parallel to the center axis of the motor shaft and extends around the hub exterior surface.
- the bearing cap is mounted to the end shield collar surrounding the shaft opening of the end shield.
- the bearing cap has an annular side wall that extends axially away from the end shield collar and the bearing and radially toward the thrust collar mounted on the shaft.
- the cap side wall extends radially inwardly to an inner edge of the cap that extends around
- the fibrous material permeated with the lubricant is packed in the end shield collar against the bearing retainer and surrounding the bearing.
- the fibrous material does not extend axially beyond the end of the bearing and does not enter into the area surrounded by the bearing cap as was done in the prior art.
- the conventional rubber washer of the prior art is replaced in the bearing lubrication system of the invention with a resihent o-ring.
- the o-ring is shghtly stretched as it is positioned on the shaft in the same position as the prior art rubber washer, between the metal washer and the first annular end surface of the thrust collar.
- the circular cross section of the o-ring thrust washer provides an improved lubricant seal that prevents lubricant from passing along the shaft exterior surface and between the interface of the shaft and the interior surface of the o-ring thrust washer.
- a conventional rubber washer would be prone to stretching away from the shaft and moving onto the thrust collar hub due to any relative rotation between the thrust collar and metal washer and/or due to a high thrust impact or a high thrust load on the shaft. With the rubber washer moved onto the thrust collar hub, it is ineffective in stopping lubricant leakage along the shaft and also creates axial end play of the shaft.
- the circular cross section of the o-ring thrust washer seats inside a conical or frustum shaped recess formed by the beveled first annular end surface of the thrust collar hub.
- the annular end surface of the thrust collar hub extends over a portion of the o-ring as the end surface extends from the interior bore surface of the hub to the exterior surface of the hub, the annular end surface prevents the o-ring from expanding or stretching outwardly from the shaft surface due to any relative rotation between the thrust collar and the bearing and/or due to a high thrust impact or a high thrust load on the shaft, and
- any lubricant that leaks along the shaft to the thrust collar will be thrown from the thrust collar flange toward the angled interior surface of the cap side wall and will be deflected by the cap side wall back into the motor interior toward the fibrous material of the lubricant reservoir.
- the o-ring thrust washer of the invention mounted on the shaft preventing lubricant leakage between the interface of the shaft and the thrust collar, the beveled annular end surface of the thrust collar hub will prevent the o-ring thrust washer from moving from its position on the shaft onto the hub of the thrust collar.
- Figure 1 is a partial sectioned view of a motor end shield and shaft of the prior art bearing lubrication system
- Figure 2 is a partial sectioned view of the same motor end shield and shaft of Figure 1 and also showing the bearing lubrication system of the invention.
- the lubricant retention assembly of the invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art bearing lubrication system by providing a thrust collar (70) and a bearing cap (72) that are designed to function together to reliably return any lubricant that reaches the thrust collar to the oil permeated fibrous material (74) of the self contained lubricant reservoir of the motor.
- the bearing lubrication system of the invention also comprises a rubber washer (76) of novel construction that is complementary to the construction of the
- the thrust collar (70) of the invention is preferably constructed of a plastic material, but may be constructed of other types of materials.
- the thrust collar (70) is basically comprised of a cyhndrical hub (80) and an annular flange (82) projecting radially outwardly from one end of the hub.
- the collar hub (80) has a cylindrical exterior surface (84) and a cylindrical interior surface (86).
- the hub interior surface (86) surrounds a center bore (88) of the hub and has an interior diameter dimension that allows the hub to be slipped on the shaft (12) in an interference fit or friction fit between the hub (80) and shaft (12) that causes the thrust collar (70) to rotate with the shaft (12).
- the thrust collar hub (80) has an axial length between opposite first (88) and second (90) annular end surfaces of the thrust collar.
- the first annular end surface (88) faces toward the bearing (10) and the motor end shield (14) and the opposite second annular end surface (90) faces away from the bearing and end shield.
- the first annular end surface (88) of the hub is beveled so that it extends radially away from the shaft (12) and axially over the shaft (12) as it extends from the thrust collar hub interior surface (86) to the thrust collar hub exterior surface (84).
- the beveled configuration of the first annular end surface (88) defines a conical or frustum shaped recessed area (92) within the first annular end surface (88).
- the opposite, second annular end surface (90) of the hub is a flat surface that is perpendicular to the shaft center axis and extends radially outwardly and merges with the thrust collar annular flange (82).
- the flange has opposite interior (94) and exterior (96) surfaces that both extend axially over the thrust collar hub exterior surface (84) as they extend radially away from the thrust collar hub (80).
- the flange interior (94) and exterior (96) surfaces extend radially away from the thrust collar hub (80) to a peripheral end surface (98) of the flange.
- the flange peripheral end surface (98) is parallel to the center axis of the motor shaft and extends around the hub exterior surface (84).
- the flat peripheral end surface (98) of the flange merges with the angled interior surface (94) of the flange and forms a sharp annular corner or edge (100) on the flange that promotes oil droplet formation.
- the bearing cap (72) is stamped from metal as is the bearing cap (36) of the prior art. Other types of materials could also be used in constructing the bearing cap.
- the bearing cap (72) of the invention is formed with a rim (102) at its outer perimeter that is dimensioned to be press fit into the end shield collar (18) in attaching the bearing cap (72) over the shaft opening (20) of the end shield collar (18).
- An annular bend (104) formed in the bearing cap connects the outer rim (102) of the cap with an annular side wall (106) of the bearing cap.
- the bearing cap side wall (106) has opposite exterior (108) and interior (110) surfaces that both extend radially inwardly as the side wall extends from the cap outer rim (102) toward the shaft (12).
- the bearing cap side wall (106) extends axially away from the end shield collar (18) and axially away from the bearing (10) as it extends radially inwardly toward the thrust collar (34) mounted on the motor shaft (12). This gives the side wall (106) a conical shape.
- the bearing cap side wall (106) extends radially inwardly to an inner annular bend (112) formed in the cap that curves inside the
- the cap side wall extends completely around the thrust collar flange (82) on an axially opposite side of the flange peripheral end surface (98) from the shaft bearing (10).
- the side wall inner edge (114) is dimensioned to provide only a minimum amount of clearance for passage of the thrust collar annular flange (82) through the opening defined by the bearing cap sidewall inner edge (114).
- the fibrous material permeated with the lubricant (116) is packed in the end shield collar (18) against the bearing retainer (24) and surrounding the bearing (10), but does not extend into the area surrounded by the bearing cap side wall (106) as was done in the prior art bearing lubrication system. Instead, the lubricant permeated fibrous material (116) is packed into the end shield collar (18) surrounding the bearing (10) and does not extend axially beyond the bearing or beyond the dashed line C-C shown in Figure 2 in the preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the conventional rubber washer of the prior art is replaced with a resihent washer having at least a portion dimensioned to fit into the recess at the thrust collar first end surface, preferably an o-ring (76).
- the o-ring thrust washer (76) has an interior diameter dimension that is shghtly smaller than the exterior diameter dimension of the shaft (12), resulting in the o-ring being stretched shghtly as it is positioned on the shaft in the same position as the prior art rubber washer, i.e. between the metal washer (40) and the first annular end surface (88) of the thrust collar.
- the o-ring (76) also has an exterior diameter dimension that is shghtly smaller than the exterior diameter dimension of the thrust collar hub exterior surface (84).
- the circular cross section of the o-ring thrust washer (76) provides an improved lubricant seal that prevents lubricant from passing along the exterior surface of the shaft (12) and between the interface of the shaft (12) and the interior of the o-ring thrust washer (76).
- the dimensioning of the o-ring thrust washer (76) also allows it to be received at least partially
- the reduced exterior diameter dimension of the thrust collar hub (80) could lead to the conventional rubber washer stretching away horn the shaft (12) and moving onto the thrust collar hub due to any relative rotation between the thrust collar and the metal washer and/or due to a high thrust impact or a high thrust load on the shaft. With the rubber washer moved onto the thrust collar hub, it would be ineffective in stopping lubricant leakage along the shaft.
- the circular cross section of the o-ring thrust washer (76) and its dimensioning seat the o-ring inside the conical or frustum shaped recess (92) formed by the beveled first annular end surface (88) of the thrust collar hub.
- a portion of the hub first annular end surface (88) extends axially over the o-ring thrust washer (76) and thereby prevents the thrust washer from stretching away from the shaft (12) and moving onto the thrust collar hub (80).
- the tight, stretched engagement of the o-ring thrust washer (76) around the shaft prevents any leakage of lubricant along the shaft beyond the o-ring (76) where it could potentially pass through the interface between the thrust collar (70) and the shaft and reach the fan (16) where the lubricant would be thrown from the motor.
- Any lubricant that reaches the exterior surface (84) of the thrust collar hub and moves away from the motor interior to the thrust collar annular flange (82) will be cause to move across the flange interior surface (86) by rotation of the thrust collar.
- the lubricant moving over the flange interior surface (86) will reach the flange peripheral edge corner (100).
- the sharp annular corner (100) between the flange interior surface (86) and the flange peripheral end surface (98) causes lubricant droplets to be thrown radially off of the edge corner (100) toward the interior surface (110) of the bearing cap annular side wall (106).
- the lubricant droplets thrown from the thrust collar (80) impact against the bearing cap side wall interior surface (110) and are deflected axially inwardly toward the fibrous material (116) packed around the
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| MXPA04008907A MXPA04008907A (en) | 2002-03-14 | 2003-03-11 | Lubricant retention assembly. |
| AU2003220207A AU2003220207A1 (en) | 2002-03-14 | 2003-03-11 | Lubricant retention assembly |
| CA002479004A CA2479004A1 (en) | 2002-03-14 | 2003-03-11 | Lubricant retention assembly |
| EP03716503A EP1483820A1 (en) | 2002-03-14 | 2003-03-11 | Lubricant retention assembly |
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| US10/097,510 US20030173156A1 (en) | 2002-03-14 | 2002-03-14 | Lubricant retention assembly |
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| CN (2) | CN101026322B (en) |
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| CA (1) | CA2479004A1 (en) |
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