Multi-part axial cage for a large-diameter roller bearing
View Patent ↗A multi-part axial cage for a large diameter roller bearing, which has a metal strip connected to plastic cage windows. The metal strip is configured as a washer-ring-type flat cage and each cage window has a sealing element on the edge lying opposite the guiding edge. The element covering an axial gap is formed between the races of the roller bearing. The sealing elements of the individual cage windows overlap around the circumference.
1. A multi-part axial cage for a large-diameter roller bearing, comprising:
a metal strip whose side rims, which are of a circular shape, are connected to one another by means of webs, resulting in free spaces being formed into which cage windows composed of a plastic with pockets for receiving rolling bodies are inserted,
wherein the cage windows are composed of longitudinal walls which are spaced apart from one another in a circumferential direction and lateral walls which are spaced apart from one another in a radial direction, and the cage windows have grooves which are spaced apart from one another in the radial direction and into which the side rims of the metal strip engage, and the cage windows have securing lugs for securing the rolling bodies, and a guide rim which bears against a bearing ring to guide the multi-part axial cage,
wherein the metal strip is a flat cage which is an annular disk, and the cage windows are each provided, at their end lying opposite the guide rim, with a sealing element which covers an axial gap formed between raceways of the rolling bodies, and
wherein the sealing element of the cage windows overlap in the circumferential direction.
2. The multi-part axial cage of claim 1 , wherein the sealing element is embodied as a rectangular wall having a recess at ends lying opposite one another in an axial direction.
3. The multi-part axial cage of claim 2 , wherein one of the rectangular walls of one of the cage windows has a radially offset step at one end in the circumferential direction, against which one of the rectangular walls of an adjacent cage window comes to bear, resulting in overlap between the step and the walls in the circumferential direction.
4. The multi-part axial cage of claim 1 , wherein each of the longitudinal walls have one securing lug, which lie opposite one another and are intended for a positively locking connection to a free space of the flat cage.
5. The multi-part cage of claim 1 , wherein the lateral walls are respectively provided with two projections spaced apart from one another at an axially upper end and with two projections spaced apart from one another at an axially lower end.
6. The multi-part axial cage of claim 1 , wherein the flat cage is composed of at least two segments which are connected to one another in a positively locking fashion at their ends.
7. The multi-part axial cage of claim 6 , wherein each of the segments have a projection at one end and a recess at the other end, which correlate with one another.
8. A series of multi-part axial cages of claim 1 , wherein the multi-part axial cages have a different diameter and a circumferential extent of the webs is greater in a radially outer direction than a circumferential extent in a radially inner direction, wherein a geometric dimension of the free spaces of the flat cage and a geometric dimension of the cage windows are always identical irrespective of a diameter of the cage.
9. The multi-part axial cage claim 1 , wherein the multi-part axial cage is inserted into an axial part of a radial/axial roller bearing unit having an inner ring, coaxially with respect to which an outer ring is arranged, between which the inner ring and the outer ring rolling bodies roll in order to take up radial forces, and having the cylindrical rolling bodies which are held in the multi-part axial cage and are arranged on both sides in order to take up axial forces, and the raceways of which are formed by end faces of the outer ring and by one washer disk each.