US20050058380A1 - Vehicle bearing wheel unit - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improvement of a bearing unit for wheel that supports an automobile wheel such that it can rotate freely with respect to a suspension apparatus. More particularly, this invention is directed to a construction in which the rotating braking member is attached to a rotating flange formed around the outer peripheral surface of the hub, such that the bolts are inserted through the holes in the rotating member for braking and into screw holes that are formed in the rotating flange for screw-fixing.
- the wheel rim 1 of an automobile wheel and the rotor 2 of a disc-brake for brake apparatus are supported by the knuckle 3 of the suspension apparatus such that they can rotate freely.
- the outer race 6 of the bearing unit 5 for wheel which is the object of this invention, is fastened to the circular support-hole section 4 formed on the knuckle 3 using a plurality of bolts 7 .
- the wheel rim 1 and rotor 2 are attached and fastened to the hub 8 of the bearing unit 5 for wheel by a plurality of bolts 9 .
- a rotating flange 10 is formed on the portion of the outer peripheral surface on the outer end section of the hub 8 that protrudes from the outer race 6 .
- screw holes 11 are formed at a plurality of locations (generally 4 to 6 locations) that are evenly spaced around in the circumferential direction of a single circumference near the outer peripheral edge of the rotating flange 10 .
- through holes 12 , 13 are formed in both the wheel rim 1 and rotor 2 in the portion near the inner peripheral edge that corresponds to the screw holes 11 .
- the hub 8 comprises a hub body 16 and an inner race 17 that is combined with the hub body 16 .
- the rotating flange 10 is formed on part of the outer peripheral surface of the hub body 16 in the section that protrudes from the opening on the outer end of the outer race 6 .
- a cylindrical positioning portion 19 is formed on the surface of the outer end of the hub body 16 . The outer peripheral surface 20 of this cylindrical positioning portion 19 is concentric with the hub body 16 .
- the wheel rim 1 and rotor 2 having their inner peripheral edge sections fitted onto this cylindrical positioning portion 19 are attached to and fastened to the surface on one side of the rotating flange 10 (the outer surface in the example shown in the figure) using the bolts 9 .
- the wheel rim 1 , rotor 2 and hub 8 are all concentric with each other.
- the outer-race track 14 a, 14 b the outer-race track 14 a is located on the outer side while the outer-race track 14 b is located on the inner side, and a first inner-race track 21 is formed directly around the outer surface in the middle section of the hub body 16 in the section that faces the outer-race track 14 a on the outer side.
- a small diameter stepped section 22 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of the inner end section of the hub body 16 , and an inner race 17 is fastened onto the small-diameter stepped section 22 to form the hub 8 .
- a second inner-race track 23 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of this inner race 17 to face the outer-race track 14 b on the inner side.
- roller bodies, or balls 24 , 24 located between each of the outer-race tracks 14 a, 14 b and first and second inner-race tracks 21 , 23 , and they are held by retainers 25 , 25 such that they can roll freely.
- a double-row angular ball bearing in a back-to-back combination is constructed, to support the hub 8 inside the outer race 6 such that it rotates freely, and to support radial loads and thrust loads.
- seal rings 26 a, 26 b located between the inner peripheral surface on both ends of the outer race 6 and the outer peripheral surface around the middle section of the hub body 16 and the outer peripheral surface around the inner end of the inner race 17 , so that they seal off the internal space, where the balls 24 , 24 are located, from the outside.
- the example shown in the figures is directed to a bearing unit 5 for the driven wheels of an automobile (rear wheels in the case of a FR and RR automobile, the front wheels in the case of a FF automobile and all of the wheels in the case of a 4WD automobile), so a spline hole 27 is formed in the center of the hub body 16 .
- a constant velocity joint 28 having a spline shaft 29 is provided, and the spline shaft 29 of the constant-velocity joint 28 is inserted into this spline hole 27 .
- the outer race 6 is fastened to the knuckle 3 , and the wheel rim 1 and the rotor 2 with tire (not shown in the figure) mounted to the wheel rim 1 are fastened to the rotating flange 10 of the hub body 16 .
- the wheel rim 1 , rotor 2 and hub 8 become concentric with each other by fitting the inner peripheral edges of the wheel rim 1 and rotor 2 onto the cylindrical positioning portion 19 .
- the rotor 2 is combined with a support and caliper (not shown in the figure) fixed to the knuckle 3 , to form a disc brake for braking.
- a pair of pads located on both sides of the rotor 2 presses against the both side surfaces of the rotor 2 .
- the bearing unit for vehicle wheel according to the present invention is invented, taking such background into consideration, to suppress runout in the radial direction of the rotor 2 or rotating member for braking such as brake drum based on the rotation of the hub 8 .
- the bearing unit for vehicle wheel of this invention is for supporting a vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking on the suspension apparatus such that it can rotate freely, and it comprises: a non-rotating outer race, a hub that rotates on the radially inside of the outer race, and a plurality of rolling elements.
- the outer race has two rows of outer-race tracks formed around its inner peripheral surface, and when in operation, it is supported by the suspension so as not to rotate.
- the hub comprises a combination of a hub body and one inner race.
- the hub body comprises: a rotating flange that is formed around the outer peripheral surface on the outer end of the hub body, in order to support the vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking, and has screw holes for fastening the vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking; a first inner-race track that is formed directly around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of the hub body to face the outer-race track on the outer side of the two outer-race tracks; and a cylindrical positioning portion that is provided on the outer end surface of the hub body, and around which the inner peripheral edge of the rotating member for braking is fitted.
- the inner race has a second inner-race track formed around its outer peripheral surface so as to face the outer-race track on the inner side of the two outer-race tracks, and the inner race is fitted around the inner end section of the hub body.
- a plurality of the rolling elements are located between each of the outer-race tracks and inner-race tracks such that they can roll freely.
- the runout is only 15 ⁇ m or less in the radial direction at least in the part of the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical positioning portion onto which the rotating member for braking is fitted.
- the cylindrical positioning portion is located on the outer end of the hub.
- the geometric center of the rotating member for braking that is fitted around the cylindrical positioning portion coincides with the center of rotation of the hub, so as to suppress whirling of the rotating member for braking, so that it is possible to improve the driving performance of the automobile, mainly based on riding comfort and driving stability.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional drawing of a first example of the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional drawing of a second example of the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional drawing showing an example of the installation of the bearing unit for vehicle wheel to which this invention is applied.
- FIG. 1 shows a first example of the embodiment of the invention.
- the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel there is a stationary flange 15 formed around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of the outer race 6 for attaching and securing the outer race 6 to a knuckle 3 (see FIG. 3 ).
- a first inner-race track 21 and a second inner-race track 23 are formed around the outer peripheral surfaces of the hub body 16 a and the inner race 17 , such that they respectively face the outer-race tracks 14 a, 14 b.
- a first inner-race track 21 is formed directly around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of the hub body 16 a, and an inner race 17 is fitted around a small-diameter stepped section 22 that is formed around the section near the inner end of the hub body 16 a, and a second inner-race track 23 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of the inner race 17 .
- a crimped section 30 is formed around the inner end of the hub body 16 a.
- the section on the inner end of the hub body 16 a that protrudes from the inner end surface of the inner race 17 is plastically deformed outward in the radial direction to form a crimped section 30 , and this crimped section 30 holds the inner end surface of the inner race 17 .
- the inner race 17 is securely fastened around the inner end section of the hub body 16 a to form the hub 8 a.
- Screw holes 11 a are formed at a plurality of locations around this rotating flange 10 a in the circumferential direction on the circumference the center of which is located on the rotating center of the hub body 16 a. These screw holes 11 a are for screwing in the bolts 9 (see FIG. 3 ) that fasten the wheel rim 1 and rotor 2 .
- a cylindrical positioning portion 19 a formed on the outer end surface of the hub body 16 a, in order that the wheel rim 1 and rotor 2 are fitted around and supported by the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a such that the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a is concentric with the hub body 16 a.
- the outer peripheral surface 20 a around the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a provided on the based end section (inner end section) is a large-diameter section 31 around which the inner peripheral edge section of the rotor 2 is fitted, and provided from the middle section to the tip end section (outer end section) is a small-diameter section 32 around which the inner peripheral edge section of the wheel rim 1 is fitted.
- the large-diameter section 31 and the small-diameter section 33 are concentric with each other, and are connected by a stepped section 33 .
- each of the outer-race tracks 14 a, 14 b and first and second inner-race tracks 21 , 23 there is a plurality of balls 24 , 24 located between each of the outer-race tracks 14 a, 14 b and first and second inner-race tracks 21 , 23 , and they are held by retainers 25 , 25 such that they can roll freely.
- the outer peripheral surface 20 a (large-diameter section 31 and small-diameter section 32 ) around the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a of the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel described above runs out in the radial direction as the hub 8 a rotates on the inner diameter side of the outer race 6 .
- this runout is kept to 15 ⁇ m or less.
- the precision in dimensions and shape of the outer peripheral surface 20 a with respect to the center of rotation of the hub 8 a is provided such that the runout of the values measured by the displacement sensor (difference between the maximum value and minimum value) is 15 ⁇ m or less.
- the runout of at least the small-diameter section 32 of the outer peripheral surface 20 a is kept to 15 ⁇ m or less (the runout of just the small-diameter section 32 is controlled to be 15 ⁇ m or less), however, it is preferred that in addition to the small-diameter section 32 , that the runout of the large-diameter section 31 also be kept to 15 ⁇ m or less.
- the work of securing the precision of the outer peripheral surface 20 a in this way can be performed by finishing the outer peripheral surface 20 of the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a after assembling the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel.
- the work of performing a finishing process after assembly is performed by turning, grinding, or micro-finishing the outer peripheral surface 20 a to finish the outer peripheral surface 20 a into a cylindrical surface that is concentric with the center of rotation of the hub 8 a.
- the amount of whirling of the outer peripheral surface 20 a (especially the small-diameter section 31 ) of the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a, which is formed on the outer end surface of the hub body 16 a and around which the rotor 2 (see FIG. 3 ) is fitted, is kept to 15 ⁇ m or less, so it is possible to suppress whirling of the rotor 2 during operation, and thus it is possible to improve the driving performance of the automobile such as riding comfort and driving stability.
- FIG. 2 shows a second example of the embodiment of the invention.
- an inner ring 17 is fitted on the small-diameter step portion 22 at the inner end of the hub body 16 b of the hub 8 b, and the inner end of the inner ring 17 is projected inward of the inner end surface of the hub body 16 b.
- the inner end surface of the inner ring 17 is abutted with the outer end surface of the constant velocity joint 28 ( FIG. 3 ) so as to prevent the inner ring 17 from coming out of the hub body 16 b.
- the other construction and function are similar to those of the case of the first example, and so redundant explanation is omitted.
- the present invention is not limited to the bearing unit for driven wheel as shown, and can be applied to the bearing unit for non-driven wheel.
- the bearing unit for vehicle wheel according to this invention is constructed and functions as described above, and makes it possible to improve driving performance such as comfort and stability when driving at high speed.
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The rotor of a braking apparatus is fitted onto a cylindrical positioning portion 19 a, and in this condition, fixed to the hub 8 a using bolts which are threaded into the screw holes 11 a in the rotating flange 10 a, and tightened. As the hub 8 a rotates, the runout in the radial direction of the outer peripheral surface 20 a of the cylindrical positioning portion 19 a is controlled up to 15 μm, to suppress the runout of the vehicle wheel. With this construction, running performance such as riding comfort and diving stability is improved.
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- The present application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP03/00727, which was filed on Jan. 27, 2003.
- This invention relates to an improvement of a bearing unit for wheel that supports an automobile wheel such that it can rotate freely with respect to a suspension apparatus. More particularly, this invention is directed to a construction in which the rotating braking member is attached to a rotating flange formed around the outer peripheral surface of the hub, such that the bolts are inserted through the holes in the rotating member for braking and into screw holes that are formed in the rotating flange for screw-fixing.
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FIG. 3 , for example, thewheel rim 1 of an automobile wheel and therotor 2 of a disc-brake for brake apparatus are supported by theknuckle 3 of the suspension apparatus such that they can rotate freely. In other words, theouter race 6 of thebearing unit 5 for wheel, which is the object of this invention, is fastened to the circular support-hole section 4 formed on theknuckle 3 using a plurality of bolts 7. - On the other hand, the
wheel rim 1 androtor 2 are attached and fastened to thehub 8 of thebearing unit 5 for wheel by a plurality ofbolts 9. In order to do this, a rotatingflange 10 is formed on the portion of the outer peripheral surface on the outer end section of thehub 8 that protrudes from theouter race 6. (Here, the “outer” in the axial direction is the outside in the width direction when the bearing unit is assembled into the automobile, and is the left side in the drawings; and the “inner” in the axial direction is the center side in the width direction and is the right side in the drawings. This is the same for all the drawings of this disclosure.), andscrew holes 11 are formed at a plurality of locations (generally 4 to 6 locations) that are evenly spaced around in the circumferential direction of a single circumference near the outer peripheral edge of the rotatingflange 10. Also, through 12, 13 are formed in both theholes wheel rim 1 androtor 2 in the portion near the inner peripheral edge that corresponds to thescrew holes 11. When attaching and fastening thewheel rim 1 androtor 2 to thehub 8, thebolts 9 are inserted through both of the through 12, 13 from the outer side toward the inner side, then screwed into theholes screw holes 11 and tightened. - Moreover, a plurality of rows of outer-
14 a, 14 b are formed around the inner peripheral surface of therace tracks outer race 6, and astationary flange 15 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of theouter race 6. Thisouter race 6 is fastened to theknuckle 3 by connecting thestationary flange 15 to theknuckle 3 using bolts 7. On the other hand, thehub 8 comprises ahub body 16 and aninner race 17 that is combined with thehub body 16. The rotatingflange 10 is formed on part of the outer peripheral surface of thehub body 16 in the section that protrudes from the opening on the outer end of theouter race 6. Also, acylindrical positioning portion 19 is formed on the surface of the outer end of thehub body 16. The outerperipheral surface 20 of thiscylindrical positioning portion 19 is concentric with thehub body 16. - The
wheel rim 1 androtor 2 having their inner peripheral edge sections fitted onto thiscylindrical positioning portion 19, are attached to and fastened to the surface on one side of the rotating flange 10 (the outer surface in the example shown in the figure) using thebolts 9. In this state, thewheel rim 1,rotor 2 andhub 8 are all concentric with each other. Moreover, with the rows of outer- 14 a, 14 b, the outer-race tracks race track 14 a is located on the outer side while the outer-race track 14 b is located on the inner side, and a first inner-race track 21 is formed directly around the outer surface in the middle section of thehub body 16 in the section that faces the outer-race track 14 a on the outer side. Furthermore, a small diameter steppedsection 22 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of the inner end section of thehub body 16, and aninner race 17 is fastened onto the small-diameter steppedsection 22 to form thehub 8. A second inner-race track 23 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of thisinner race 17 to face the outer-race track 14 b on the inner side. - There is a plurality of rolling bodies, or
24, 24 located between each of the outer-balls 14 a, 14 b and first and second inner-race tracks 21, 23, and they are held byrace tracks 25, 25 such that they can roll freely. With this construction, a double-row angular ball bearing in a back-to-back combination is constructed, to support theretainers hub 8 inside theouter race 6 such that it rotates freely, and to support radial loads and thrust loads. There are 26 a, 26 b located between the inner peripheral surface on both ends of theseal rings outer race 6 and the outer peripheral surface around the middle section of thehub body 16 and the outer peripheral surface around the inner end of theinner race 17, so that they seal off the internal space, where the 24, 24 are located, from the outside. Furthermore, the example shown in the figures is directed to aballs bearing unit 5 for the driven wheels of an automobile (rear wheels in the case of a FR and RR automobile, the front wheels in the case of a FF automobile and all of the wheels in the case of a 4WD automobile), so aspline hole 27 is formed in the center of thehub body 16. Aconstant velocity joint 28 having aspline shaft 29 is provided, and thespline shaft 29 of the constant-velocity joint 28 is inserted into thisspline hole 27. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , when thebearing unit 5 for vehicle wheel described above is in use, theouter race 6 is fastened to theknuckle 3, and thewheel rim 1 and therotor 2 with tire (not shown in the figure) mounted to thewheel rim 1 are fastened to the rotatingflange 10 of thehub body 16. When doing this, as described above, thewheel rim 1,rotor 2 andhub 8 become concentric with each other by fitting the inner peripheral edges of thewheel rim 1 androtor 2 onto thecylindrical positioning portion 19. Also, of these, therotor 2 is combined with a support and caliper (not shown in the figure) fixed to theknuckle 3, to form a disc brake for braking. When braking, a pair of pads located on both sides of therotor 2 presses against the both side surfaces of therotor 2. - In the construction described above, in order to prevent the
rotor 2 from whirling (the outer peripheral edge of therotor 2 runs out in the radial direction as therotor 2 turns) when moving, the geometric center of therotor 2 must coincide with the center of rotation of thehub 8. On the other hand, in the case of a so-called third-generation bearing unit for vehicle wheel where the first inner-race track 21 is formed directly around the outer peripheral surface of the middle section of thehub 8, as shown inFIG. 3 , a stepped shape is formed between the middle section in the axial direction of thehub body 16 where the first inner-race track 21 is formed, and the small-diameter steppedsection 22 around which theinner race 17 having the second inner-race track 23 is fitted for fixing. In the case of this construction, as the parallelism and concentricity of the first and second inner- 21, 23 becomes poor, it becomes easy for the geometric center and the center of rotation of therace tracks hub 8 to come out of alignment. When these centers come out of alignment, it becomes easy for the outerperipheral surface 20 around thecylindrical positioning portion 19 formed on the outer end surface of thehub 8 to whirl with runout in the radial direction as thehub 8 rotates. - When the outer
peripheral surface 20 around thecylindrical positioning portion 19 whirls because of this reason, therotor 2 that is fitted around thiscylindrical positioning portion 19 begins to whirl with runout in the radial direction. As a result, even though the wheel balance is secured with respect to the vehicle wheel, the rotating balance when actually moving becomes poor, and driving performance when traveling at high speed, which is based on comfort and driving stability, becomes poor. Particularly, in the structure where the work of attaching and fastening therotor 2 to the rotatingflange 10 is performed by screwing in and tighteningbolts 9 in thescrew holes 11 formed in the rotatingflange 10, it becomes easy for therotor 2 to be affected by whirling of the outerperipheral surface 20 around thecylindrical positioning portion 19. - The bearing unit for vehicle wheel according to the present invention is invented, taking such background into consideration, to suppress runout in the radial direction of the
rotor 2 or rotating member for braking such as brake drum based on the rotation of thehub 8. - The bearing unit for vehicle wheel of this invention is for supporting a vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking on the suspension apparatus such that it can rotate freely, and it comprises: a non-rotating outer race, a hub that rotates on the radially inside of the outer race, and a plurality of rolling elements.
- The outer race has two rows of outer-race tracks formed around its inner peripheral surface, and when in operation, it is supported by the suspension so as not to rotate.
- Also, the hub comprises a combination of a hub body and one inner race.
- The hub body comprises: a rotating flange that is formed around the outer peripheral surface on the outer end of the hub body, in order to support the vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking, and has screw holes for fastening the vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking; a first inner-race track that is formed directly around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of the hub body to face the outer-race track on the outer side of the two outer-race tracks; and a cylindrical positioning portion that is provided on the outer end surface of the hub body, and around which the inner peripheral edge of the rotating member for braking is fitted.
- Moreover, the inner race has a second inner-race track formed around its outer peripheral surface so as to face the outer-race track on the inner side of the two outer-race tracks, and the inner race is fitted around the inner end section of the hub body.
- Furthermore, a plurality of the rolling elements are located between each of the outer-race tracks and inner-race tracks such that they can roll freely.
- Particularly, in the case of the bearing unit for vehicle wheel of this invention, as the hub rotates, the runout is only 15 μm or less in the radial direction at least in the part of the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical positioning portion onto which the rotating member for braking is fitted. The cylindrical positioning portion is located on the outer end of the hub.
- In the case of the bearing unit for vehicle wheel of this invention constructed as described above, the geometric center of the rotating member for braking that is fitted around the cylindrical positioning portion coincides with the center of rotation of the hub, so as to suppress whirling of the rotating member for braking, so that it is possible to improve the driving performance of the automobile, mainly based on riding comfort and driving stability.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional drawing of a first example of the embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional drawing of a second example of the embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional drawing showing an example of the installation of the bearing unit for vehicle wheel to which this invention is applied. -
FIG. 1 shows a first example of the embodiment of the invention. In the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel according to this example, there is astationary flange 15 formed around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of theouter race 6 for attaching and securing theouter race 6 to a knuckle 3 (seeFIG. 3 ). Also, there are two rows of outer- 14 a, 14 b formed around the inner peripheral surface of therace tracks outer race 6. Moreover, with respect to thehub 8 a, a first inner-race track 21 and a second inner-race track 23 are formed around the outer peripheral surfaces of thehub body 16 a and theinner race 17, such that they respectively face the outer- 14 a, 14 b.race tracks - In other words, a first inner-
race track 21 is formed directly around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of thehub body 16 a, and aninner race 17 is fitted around a small-diameter steppedsection 22 that is formed around the section near the inner end of thehub body 16 a, and a second inner-race track 23 is formed around the outer peripheral surface of theinner race 17. Also, in order to prevent theinner race 17 from coming apart from the small-diameter steppedsection 22, a crimpedsection 30 is formed around the inner end of thehub body 16 a. That is, after theinner race 17 has been fitted onto the small-diameter steppedsection 22, the section on the inner end of thehub body 16 a that protrudes from the inner end surface of theinner race 17 is plastically deformed outward in the radial direction to form a crimpedsection 30, and this crimpedsection 30 holds the inner end surface of theinner race 17. With this construction, theinner race 17 is securely fastened around the inner end section of thehub body 16 a to form thehub 8 a. - Moreover, a rotating
flange 10 a for attaching to thewheel rim 1 and therotor 2 or drum, which is the rotating body of the brake (seeFIG. 3 ), is formed around the outer peripheral surface near the outer end of thehub body 16 a, in the section that protrudes from the opening on the outer end of theouter race 6. Screw holes 11 a are formed at a plurality of locations around this rotatingflange 10 a in the circumferential direction on the circumference the center of which is located on the rotating center of thehub body 16 a. These screw holes 11 a are for screwing in the bolts 9 (seeFIG. 3 ) that fasten thewheel rim 1 androtor 2. - Also, there is a
cylindrical positioning portion 19 a formed on the outer end surface of thehub body 16 a, in order that thewheel rim 1 androtor 2 are fitted around and supported by thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a such that thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a is concentric with thehub body 16 a. In this example, of the outerperipheral surface 20 a around thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a, provided on the based end section (inner end section) is a large-diameter section 31 around which the inner peripheral edge section of therotor 2 is fitted, and provided from the middle section to the tip end section (outer end section) is a small-diameter section 32 around which the inner peripheral edge section of thewheel rim 1 is fitted. The large-diameter section 31 and the small-diameter section 33 are concentric with each other, and are connected by a steppedsection 33. - Moreover, there is a plurality of
24, 24 located between each of the outer-balls 14 a, 14 b and first and second inner-race tracks 21, 23, and they are held byrace tracks 25, 25 such that they can roll freely. There is a pair of sealing rings 26 a, 26 b located between the inner peripheral surface on both end sections of theretainers outer race 6 and the outer peripheral surface around the middle section of thehub body 16 a and the outer peripheral surface around the inner end section of theinner race 17, so as to cutoff theinternal space 34, where the 24, 24 are located, from the outside and to prevent the grease filled inside thisballs internal space 34 from leaking, as well as to prevent foreign matter from getting inside thisinternal space 34. - The outer
peripheral surface 20 a (large-diameter section 31 and small-diameter section 32) around thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a of the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel described above runs out in the radial direction as thehub 8 a rotates on the inner diameter side of theouter race 6. In the case of the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel of this invention, this runout is kept to 15 μm or less. In other words, when theouter race 6 is secured and the probe of a displacement sensor is in contact with the outerperipheral surface 20 a and thehub 8 a is allowed to rotate, the precision in dimensions and shape of the outerperipheral surface 20 a with respect to the center of rotation of thehub 8 a is provided such that the runout of the values measured by the displacement sensor (difference between the maximum value and minimum value) is 15 μm or less. In this invention, it is acceptable if the runout of at least the small-diameter section 32 of the outerperipheral surface 20 a, is kept to 15 μm or less (the runout of just the small-diameter section 32 is controlled to be 15 μm or less), however, it is preferred that in addition to the small-diameter section 32, that the runout of the large-diameter section 31 also be kept to 15 μm or less. - In addition to improving the precision of the shape and dimensions of all of the components of the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel, the work of securing the precision of the outer
peripheral surface 20 a in this way can be performed by finishing the outerperipheral surface 20 of thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a after assembling the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel. Of these, the work of performing a finishing process after assembly is performed by turning, grinding, or micro-finishing the outerperipheral surface 20 a to finish the outerperipheral surface 20 a into a cylindrical surface that is concentric with the center of rotation of thehub 8 a. In this case, before performing turning, grinding or micro-finishing of the outerperipheral surface 20 a of thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a, all of the components of the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel except for the outerperipheral surface 20 a of thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a are processed to a specified shape and dimension. Also, the outerperipheral surface 20 a of thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a is processed to a rough shape and dimensions. Next, the components of the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel are assembled to the state as shown inFIG. 1 . After that, thehub 8 a is rotated with theouter race 6 fixed, and the turning, grinding or micro-finishing of the outerperipheral surface 20 a is performed. - In any case, in the bearing unit 5 a for vehicle wheel of this example, the amount of whirling of the outer
peripheral surface 20 a (especially the small-diameter section 31) of thecylindrical positioning portion 19 a, which is formed on the outer end surface of thehub body 16 a and around which the rotor 2 (seeFIG. 3 ) is fitted, is kept to 15 μm or less, so it is possible to suppress whirling of therotor 2 during operation, and thus it is possible to improve the driving performance of the automobile such as riding comfort and driving stability. - In other words, according to experimentation performed by the inventors, as shown in the Table below, when the amount of whirling is 20 μm or more, the driving performance of the automobile such as riding comfort and driving stability was never good, however, when the amount of whirling was kept to 15 μm or less, the driving performance became good.
TABLE 1 Whirling Amount (μm) Evaluation 50 x 30 x 20 x 15 ∘ 10 ∘ - Next,
FIG. 2 shows a second example of the embodiment of the invention. In the case of thebearing unit 5 b for vehicle wheel in this example, aninner ring 17 is fitted on the small-diameter step portion 22 at the inner end of thehub body 16 b of the hub 8 b, and the inner end of theinner ring 17 is projected inward of the inner end surface of thehub body 16 b. In the state when it is installed in the vehicle, the inner end surface of theinner ring 17 is abutted with the outer end surface of the constant velocity joint 28 (FIG. 3 ) so as to prevent theinner ring 17 from coming out of thehub body 16 b. The other construction and function are similar to those of the case of the first example, and so redundant explanation is omitted. Incidentally, the present invention is not limited to the bearing unit for driven wheel as shown, and can be applied to the bearing unit for non-driven wheel. - The bearing unit for vehicle wheel according to this invention, is constructed and functions as described above, and makes it possible to improve driving performance such as comfort and stability when driving at high speed.
Claims (8)
1. A bearing unit for a vehicle wheel comprising a non-rotating outer race, and a rotating hub having an outer end formed with a cylindrical positioning portion which has an outer peripheral surface, the runout in the radial direction of which is controlled wherein a rotating braking member is fitted to the cylindrical positioning portion.
2. The bearing unit of claim 1 wherein the runout is no greater than 15 μm.
3. The bearing unit of claim 2 wherein the hub rotates on the inner diameter side of the non-rotating outer race.
4. The bearing unit of claim 3 wherein a plurality of rolling elements are positioned between the hub and the non-rotating outer race.
5. The bearing unit of claim 4 wherein the outer race has an inner peripheral surface formed with a double row of outer race tracks, and not rotatable when supported during use.
6. The bearing unit of claim 5 wherein the hub comprises a hub body and one inner race, the hub body comprising:
a rotating flange formed around the outer peripheral surface on the outer end of the hub body in order to support the vehicle wheel and rotating braking member, and having screw holes for fastening the vehicle wheel and rotating braking member;
a first inner-race track formed directly around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of the hub body to face the outer-race track on the outer side of the two outer-race tracks; and
a cylindrical positioning portion provided on the outer end surface of the hub body, and around which the inner peripheral edge of the rotating braking member is fitted,
the first inner race having a second inner-race track formed around its outer peripheral surface so as to face the outer-race track on the inner side of the two outer-race tracks, and being fitted around the inner end section of the hub body,
7. A bearing unit for a vehicle wheel for rotatably supporting a vehicle wheel and a rotating braking member on a suspension, comprising a non-rotating outer race, a hub rotating on the inner diameter side of the outer race, and a plurality of rolling elements, the outer race having an inner peripheral surface formed with a double row of outer race tracks, and not rotatable when supported by the suspension during use, the hub comprising a combination of the hub body and one inner race, the hub body comprising:
a rotating flange formed around the outer peripheral surface on the outer end of the hub body in order to support the vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking, and having screw holes for fastening the vehicle wheel and rotating member for braking;
a first inner-race track formed directly around the outer peripheral surface in the middle section of the hub body to face the outer-race track on the outer side of the two outer-race tracks; and
a cylindrical positioning portion provided on the outer end surface of the hub body, and around which the inner peripheral edge of the rotating member for braking is fitted,
the first inner race having a second inner-race track formed around its outer peripheral surface so as to face the outer-race track on the inner side of the two outer-race tracks, and being fitted around the inner end section of the hub body,
the rolling elements located between each of the outer-race tracks and each of the inner-race tracks such that they can roll freely,
wherein, as the hub rotates, the runout is controlled in the radial direction at least in the part of the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical positioning portion onto which the rotating member for braking is fitted.
8. The bearing of claim 7 wherein the runout is no greater than 15 μm.
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