![]() PERMANENT LUBRICATING JOINT BONDING MEMBER
专利摘要:
The ball joint member, of the type comprises an inner ring (10), generally of a revolution about a first axis (X10), comprising an outer contact surface (14) having a truncated spherical shape, and a ring outer, generally of revolution about a second axis, comprising an inner surface of complementary contact with said outer contact surface (14) cooperating with said outer contact surface (14). The ball joint member is characterized in that at least one of the inner and outer rings (10) comprises at least one lubricant reservoir (20, 21) formed on one of the outer and inner surfaces (14). of contact. 公开号:FR3018322A1 申请号:FR1451961 申请日:2014-03-10 公开日:2015-09-11 发明作者:Arnaud Turmeau;Camille Dayot 申请人:SKF Aerospace France SAS; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to a permanently lubricated ball joint connecting member. [0002] Already known in the state of the art, a ball joint member, of the type comprising - an inner ring, of general shape of revolution about a first axis, comprising an outer contact surface having a truncated spherical shape, and an outer ring, of a general shape of revolution about a second axis, comprising an internal surface of complementary contact of said outer surface, and cooperating with this external surface. In the present description, the terms "inside" and "outside" are considered as a function of the radial positioning with respect to the first and second axis respectively. In particular, when the first and second axes coincide, the inner ring is closer to the axes than the outer ring. Moreover, a surface is said to be internal when it is turned towards the axes, and external when it is turned away from the axes. Such a connecting member allows a rotational movement of the outer ring about the second axis, relative to the inner ring, or, respectively, a rotational movement of the inner ring about the first axis, relative to the outer ring. The connecting member also allows a relative movement called "swiveling", corresponding to a rotation of the outer ring relative to the inner ring about any axis (called "spindle axis") perpendicular to the first axis, or, respectively at a rotation of the inner ring relative to the outer ring about any spindle axis perpendicular to the second axis. In the aerospace industry, such bodies equip the particular support towers of the reactors of certain aircraft. The pylons are designed to support the weight of the reactors and to transmit the thrust of the reactors, and the ball joint members must therefore compensate for the misalignment of the reactors and the deformations of the towers. In such a connecting member, the inner and outer rings are generally made of metal. Such metal-on-metal contact requires good lubrication to exhibit good operation and good service life. For this purpose, one of the rings generally has a contact surface provided with grooves, also called "grease grooves", allowing a circulation of grease between the contact surfaces of the rings, from a lubricant reservoir located at the outside of the connecting member. [0003] In most cases, an operator must bring a new quantity of lubricant into the tank so that the linkage can continue to operate without deteriorating in the areas where the stresses are greatest, provided that such addition of additional lubricant is possible given the configuration in which the connecting member is mounted. [0004] It is known from WO-A-2012/148899 to provide grooves on the contact surfaces of the inner and outer rings of the connecting member, and to fill the grooves with a porous material impregnated with lubricant. Such a technical solution is not entirely satisfactory because it is only suitable for liquid lubricants, such as oils, and not for greases and solid lubricants. However, the oils can not be used in the frame of the patella, because the surface pressures are too great. The object of the invention is in particular to remedy these drawbacks by proposing a ball joint member having good lubrication and a satisfactory service life without the need for a subsequent supply of lubricant. To this end, the invention particularly relates to a ball joint member, of the type comprising an inner ring, of general shape of revolution about a first axis, comprising an outer contact surface having a truncated spherical shape, and a outer ring, of general shape of revolution about a second axis, comprising an internal surface of complementary contact with said outer contact surface cooperating with said external contact surface. The ball joint member is characterized in that at least one of the inner and outer rings comprises at least one lubricant reservoir provided on one of the outer and inner contact surfaces. Lubricant reservoirs thus allow effective and durable lubrication of the ball joint member, and avoid the need to provide a new quantity of lubricant. [0005] The connecting members are thus lubricated for life. A connecting member according to the invention may further comprise one or more of the following features, taken alone or in any technically feasible combination. - The member comprises at least two fluid reservoirs fluidly connected or not to each other. Lubricant reservoirs comprise recessed reliefs formed on part of the contact surface of one of the rings. - The lubricant reservoirs comprise at least one groove extending over a portion of the contact surface of one of the rings. The lubricant reservoirs comprise at least one circumferential groove, extending circumferentially around the central axis of one of the rings. The lubricant reservoirs comprise at least one hole formed on the contact surface of one of the rings. - The contact surface of one of the rings is textured micro-cavities forming lubricant reservoirs. - The textured surface has at least one transverse groove extending between first and second ends offset in the direction of the axis of the corresponding ring. - Each transverse groove has a sinuous shape, for example a broken line shape. - The textured surface has a central circumferential groove extending circularly about the axis of the corresponding ring, at least one of the transverse grooves opening into the central circumferential groove. - The micro-cavity pattern extends over the entire textured surface. Each micro-cavity has a diameter of between 10 and 100 μm. The invention will be better understood on reading the description which follows, given solely by way of example and with reference to the appended figures, among which FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a connecting member according to FIG. a first embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 is a perspective view of an inner ring of the connecting member of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a perspective view of an outer ring of the connecting member of Figure 1; Figure 4 is a partial perspective view and at another angle, of a variant of the inner ring of Figure 2; Figure 5 is an enlarged view of detail V in Figure 3; Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the detail VI of the outer contact surface of the inner ring of Figure 4, showing a second embodiment of the invention; FIG. 7 is a view on a larger scale of detail VII in FIG. 6. A ball joint member 1 is shown in FIG. 1. This ball joint member comprises an inner ring 10 and an outer ring 12, respectively represented. separately in Figures 2 and 3. [0006] The inner ring 10 has a general shape of revolution about a first axis X10, and comprises an outer contact surface 14 having a spherical shape truncated at its ends in the direction of the axis X10 by axial end surfaces 100 perpendicular to the X10 axis. Such an inner ring 10 is generally hollow, delimiting an internal space, so that such an inner ring 10 is generally intended to be fitted on a complementary rod of a first element to be bonded. The inner ring 10 is for example made of a titanium alloy, coated with a thick deposit of copper alloy, said thick deposit carrying the outer surface 14. The outer ring 12 has a general shape of revolution around a second axis X12, and comprises an internal contact surface 16 complementary to the outer contact surface 14, intended to cooperate with this external contact surface 14. In Figure 1, the axes X10 and X12 coincide. This outer ring 12 is generally intended to be secured to a second element to be bonded. Thus, the first and second elements to be bonded are connected by a ball joint via the connecting member 1. The first element to be bonded may be integral with a reactor of an aircraft, while the second element bind may be integral with a reactor support tower. The outer ring 12 is for example made of a titanium alloy, coated with a thin hard deposit, said thin deposit carrying the internal contact surface 16. [0007] In order to be lubricated for life, the connecting member 1 comprises at least one lubricant reservoir provided on one of the contact surfaces 14 and 16. The connecting member preferably comprises at least two connected lubricant reservoirs. fluidly or not to each other. The lubricant reservoirs are formed by recessed reliefs formed on the contact surfaces 14 and 16. The lubricant reservoirs comprise in particular circumferential grooves 20 formed on the inner ring 10, which extend over a limited angular sector of the surface. 14. The grooves 20 extend in the vicinity of the end surfaces 100, in areas where the stresses to the surfaces 14 and 16 are high in operation of the connecting member 1. The grooves contain a sufficient amount of lubricant that is moved to other areas by the relative movements of the inner ring 10 and outer 12. Thus, the lubricant is directly present in the critical areas of the connecting member 1. It is therefore permanently lubricated without requiring d additional supply of lubricant. According to a variant shown in Figure 4, the surface 14 comprises at least one circumferential groove 20 extending circularly about the axis X10 equidistant from the end surfaces 100, forming a lubricant reservoir in the central portion of the Textured Surface 14. The lubricant reservoirs also include holes 21 on the surface 14 in a central peripheral area of the inner ring 10 with respect to the end surfaces 100. The holes 21 are provided between the grooves 20. A hole 21 is especially provided at equal distance from the end surfaces 100, in an area where the constraints are strong in the operating configuration of the connecting member 1. The internal contact surface 16 of the outer ring 12 also comprises lubricant reservoirs formed by circumferential grooves 160 extending about the axis X12. The depth of the grooves 20 and 160 and the holes 21 with respect to the surfaces 14 and 16 is preferably of the order of 1 mm. The grooves 20 and 160 and the holes 21 can be made by means of various machining processes such as water jet cutting, etching, milling, turning or knurling, among others. . The lubricant may be a grease, or a solid lubricant, such as a soft metal, a lamellar lubricant, graphite, sintered metal, or a slip varnish. According to an optional aspect shown in Figure 5, the grooves 160 may include holes 162 forming additional volumes of lubricant storage. According to another non-illustrated optional aspect of the invention, the connecting member 1 may comprise seals for preventing leakage of the lubricant to the outside of the connecting member 1. A second embodiment of the invention is shown in Figures 6 and 7. [0008] In this embodiment, the elements common to the first embodiment have the same references and operate in the same way. Only the differences with respect to the first embodiment are detailed. In the embodiment of FIGS. 6 and 7, one of the outer surface 14 and inner surface 16 of contact, called the textured surface, has a micro-cavity pattern 18 distributed over at least a portion of this textured surface. These micro-cavities 18 are intended to receive a lubricant, especially a grease, and thus form lubricant reservoirs. In the example shown, the textured surface is the external contact surface 14. FIG. 6 shows a detail of this textured surface 14, and FIG. 7 shows an enlargement of the textured surface 14 of FIG. 6, showing said micro-cavities 18. Advantageously, the pattern of microcavities 18 extends over the entire textured surface 14. Each microcavity has for example a diameter of between 10 and 100 micrometers (lm). The distance between two adjacent microcavities is relatively small, so that the microcavity pattern 18 has a high density adapted for effective lubrication of the whole of the connecting member 1. The microcavity pattern 18 is preferably made by texturing This type of laser texturing method is well known per se, and therefore will not be described further. [0009] Optionally, the textured surface 14 may also comprise at least one circumferential groove 20, extending around the axis X10, intended to accommodate the lubricant, in particular to promote the circulation of lubricant circumferentially around the textured surface 14. Furthermore, in order to facilitate a transverse flow of lubricant between the inner and outer contact surfaces 14, the textured surface 14 preferably comprises at least one transverse groove 22, extending between the end surfaces 100 of the inner ring. For example, the textured surface 14 has a plurality of transverse grooves 22 arranged parallel to each other, as shown in FIG. 6. [0010] Each transverse groove 22 has, for example, a sinuous shape, in particular a broken line shape, in order to extend optimally onto the textured surface 14. Advantageously, each transverse groove 22 opens into the central circumferential groove 20 so as to be supplied with lubricant therefrom. [0011] Due to the difficulty of mechanical machining of an accommodating thick deposit, the circumferential groove 20 and the transverse grooves 22 are advantageously made by laser machining. Due to the micro-cavity pattern 18, preferably extending over the entire textured surface 14, this textured surface 14 remains permanently lubricated. [0012] The invention makes it possible to provide a permanently lubricated connecting member, without the risk of damaging one or the other of the inner or outer rings. The connecting member therefore does not require maintenance, and its life is increased compared to the connecting members of the prior art in which an external lubricant reservoir must be regularly supplied. In addition, the charges and temperatures that the connecting member can withstand in operation are also increased. Other advantages are also provided by the invention, in particular the fact that particles present between the inner and outer rings can be trapped in the lubricant reservoirs. When a solid lubricant is used, it allows to control mechanical clearances in the connecting member. Note that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but could have various variants without departing from the scope of the claims. The features of the embodiments and variants described above may be combined to form new embodiments of the invention. In particular, the textured surface could be carried by the outer ring. Furthermore, although the invention is particularly advantageous in the context of a lightweight type of connecting member, that is to say whose rings are made of light material coated deposits, it could just as easily be applied other types of connecting members, in particular to the connecting members comprising a ring of accommodating material and a ring of conforming material.
权利要求:
Claims (12) [0001] 1. A ball joint member (1), of the type comprising: an inner ring (10), generally of a revolution about a first axis (X10), comprising an outer contact surface (14) having a spherical shape truncated, and an outer ring (12), generally of revolution about a second axis (X12), comprising an inner contact surface (16) complementary to said outer contact surface (14) cooperating with said outer surface contact member (14), characterized in that at least one of the inner and outer rings (10, 12) comprises at least one lubricant reservoir (20, 21, 160; 22) on one of the outer surfaces and internal (14, 16) contact. [0002] 2.- binding member according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises at least two lubricant reservoirs fluidly connected or not to each other. [0003] 3.- Connecting member according to claim 1, characterized in that the lubricant reservoirs comprise recessed reliefs (20, 21, 160; 22) formed on a part of the contact surface (14, 16) of the one of the rings (10, 12). [0004] 4.- binding member according to claim 3, characterized in that the lubricant reservoirs comprise at least one groove (20, 160) extending over a portion of the contact surface (14, 16) of one of the rings (10, 12). [0005] 5. A connecting member according to claim 4, characterized in that the lubricant reservoirs comprise at least one circumferential groove (20) extending circumferentially around the central axis (X10, X12) of one of the rings. (10, 12). [0006] 6.- Connecting member according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lubricant reservoirs comprise at least one hole (21) formed on the contact surface (14, 16) of one of the rings (10, 12). [0007] 7. A connecting member according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the contact surface (14, 16) of one of the rings (10, 12) is textured micro-cavities (18) forming lubricant tanks. [0008] 8. A connecting member according to claim 7, characterized in that said textured surface comprises at least one transverse groove (22) extending between first and second ends offset in the direction of the axis (X10, X12) of the corresponding ring (10, 12). [0009] 9. A connecting member according to claim 8, wherein each transverse groove (22) has a sinuous shape, for example a broken line shape. [0010] 10. A connecting member according to one of claims 7 to 9, characterized in that said textured surface comprises a central circumferential groove (20) extending circumferentially about the axis of the corresponding ring, at least one transverse grooves (22) opening into the central circumferential groove (20). [0011] 11. A connecting member according to any one of claims 7 to 10, wherein the micro-cavity pattern (18) extends over the entire textured surface. [0012] 12. Connecting member according to any one of claims 7 to 11, wherein each micro-cavity (18) has a diameter between 10 and 100 iim.
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