IP Library Granted Patent US 7,052,184
Granted Patent B2
US 7,052,184 · App. 10/672,944 · Granted May 30, 2006

Bearing sleeve and method of making

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Patent No.
US 7,052,184
App. No.
10/672,944
Granted
May 30, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved bearing mount sleeve and method of making same. The sleeve has a radial flange and body portion projecting therefrom. First and second shoulders in the body portion seat large and small bearings respectively. Crush ribs apply radial preloading and wave washers apply axial preloading. The sleeve is located by tabs on its flange and a locating element projecting from the end opposite the flange A series of drawing steps result in the sleeve form and piercing and forming steps complete the sleeve at economic advantage.

Claims (9)

1. A deep drawn metal stamping in the configuration of a “small thin walled” bearing mounting sleeve, said sleeve comprising a radially extending flange at one end, a hollow cylindrical sleeve body portion integral with the flange projecting axially therefrom and a radially inwardly extending portion integral with the body portion at an end opposite the radial flange, and at least one bearing locating shoulder formed in the body portion and facing toward the flange end, said shoulder extending radially inwardly from the inner wall of the body portion and around at least a substantial part of said inner wall so as to engage and axially locate one end of a bearing mounted within the sleeve.

2. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 1 wherein the body portion of the sleeve is of reduced diameter cross section on the side of the shoulder opposite the flanged end of the sleeve, said reduced diameter portion having a second shoulder extending radially inwardly from the inner wall and facing toward the flanged end of the sleeve, the second shoulder extending around at least a substantial part of said reduced portion inner wall and serving to engage and axially locate a second and diametrically smaller bearing mounted within the sleeve.

3. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 2 wherein said second shoulder is formed at the end of the reduced diameter section and includes a plurality of small circumaxially spaced angularly inwardly projecting fingers which engage and axially load the associated bearing.

4. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 2 wherein at least one of said first and second shoulders is provided with a small spring biasing member to engage and axially load the associated bearing.

5. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 4 wherein both of said first and second shoulders are provided with small spacing biasing members to axially load their associated bearings.

6. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 2 wherein first and second series of circumaxially spaced axially elongated crush ribs are formed respectively adjacent to the first and second shoulders on the sides thereof facing the flange, the ribs projecting slightly radially inwardly from the inner wall of said body portion of the shell and engaging the outer walls of bearings associated respectively with the shoulders in a press fit whereby to radially load the same.

7. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 1 wherein a short end portion of the sleeve axially opposite the flange is diametrically reduced to provide a mounting surface engageable with a complementary cylindrical opening in a bearing housing or the like to locate the sleeve both axially and radially.

8. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 1 wherein said radial flange at one end of said sleeve has a plurality of small circumaxially spaced tabs which extend angulary from the plane of the flange in radially spaced relationship with the body portion of the sleeve and which engage a bearing housing or the like to locate the sleeve in a radial plane.

9. A deep drawn metal stamping as set forth in claim 1 wherein a series of circumaxially spaced axially elongated crush ribs are formed adjacent to the shoulder on the side thereof facing the flange, the ribs projecting slightly radially inwardly from the inner wall of said body portion of the shell and engaging the outer wall of an bearing associated in a press fit whereby to radially load the same.