Seal for antifriction bearings

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Inventors

Dreschmann, Peter
Warmuth, Erich

Application #

300327

Filed

Jan-23-1989

Published

Sep-5-1989

Current US Class

277/353
277/370
277/402
277/551
277/573
384/477
384/482
384/484

International Classes

F16C 033/76

Field of Search

384/477 384/481-486 384/130 384/137-153 277/37

Assignee

FAG Kugelfischer Georg Schafer (KGaA) (DE)

Examiners

Hannon; Thomas R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen

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Abstract
A seal, particularly for antifriction bearings, which includes two facing L-shaped, rigid sheet metal parts. The axially directed arm of each sealing part, has on its radially outer surface, a thin elastic covering layer which is scraped off over part of its axial length during assembly of the seal into the space between the bearing rings. The scraped off part of the covering is stored in a groove in the interior of the adjacent bearing ring. Two of the L-shaped parts are provided and their open sides face toward each other. Sealing lips seal the space between them.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A seal for an antifriction bearing, wherein the bearing comprises an inner ring, an outer ring around and paced from the inner ring defining a radial space between the rings, a row of rolling elements between the inner and outer rings, and a seal in the radial space between the inner and outer rings; the seal comprising:

at least one sealing part generally of an L-shape including an axial arm adapted for extending in the axial direction of the bearing and a radial arm which extends radially from the axial arm toward the other bearing ring; the axial arm having a radially outer surface,

a thin elastic covering layer applied on the radially outer surface of the axial arm of the L-shaped sealing part; the covering layer including a strippable part which is the part of the covering layer that is on the part of the axial arm that is first installed as the seal is moved axially into the space and toward the rolling elements, such that the strippable part of the covering layer may be stripped off the axial arm and moved over the unstripped part of the covering layer remaining on the axial arm upon installation of the L-shaped part in the space between the rings with the axial arm in engagement with a respective ring.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a seal for an antifriction bearing, and more particularly to an elastic layer between a sealing part of the seal and the adjacent bearing ring.

Seals are known in which at least one sealing part comprises an L-shaped part fabricated of sheet metal and provided with an elastic lip. These metal seals were previously pressed directly into the receiving parts, e.g. into the bearing rings. The sheet metal parts are produced by plastic deformation. They are not very precise or of sufficiently flexible material. As a result, when they are in the seated position in the receiving part, e.g. the bearing ring, gaps are present which substantially reduce the sealing action.

This problem has been eliminated by applying an elastic layer over the entire width, or at least over a part of the width, of the sealing part in the external region of the sealing part which engages the bearing ring. This elastic layer compensates for inaccuracies and avoids leakage points in the region of the seat of the sealing part. These embodiments, however, have the disadvantage that in one type, in which an elastic layer of only small thickness is applied, the layer is completely stripped-off upon the pushing on of the sealing part onto the seat.
 
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