Abstract
There are provided a device and a method for assembling a tapered
roller bearing, which allow even a tapered roller having a large taper
angle to be easily assembled to a pocket of a cage. The tapered roller
35 is inserted into the pocket 33 with the larger-diameter side of
the tapered roller 35 in the lead from the inner side of the cage
30 and moreover from the smaller-diameter annular portion side of
the cage 30, by which the tapered rollers 35 are assembled to the
cage 30.
Claims
1. A tapered roller bearing assembling device with which a tapered
roller is inserted into a pocket of a cage from an inner side of the
cage with a larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in the lead.
2. The tapered roller bearing assembling device as claimed in claim
1, comprising: a guide passage which is opened inside the cage and
which guides the tapered roller toward the pocket from inside of
the cage with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in
the lead; and a presser unit pressing the tapered roller inward
of the pocket.
3. The tapered roller bearing assembling device as claimed in claim
2, comprising: an inside jig to which the cage is externally fitted
and which contains the guide passage; a cage base which has a placement
portion for placing the cage thereon and a clamp portion for fixing
the cage onto the placement portion and which is rotatably externally
fitted to the inside jig; and a rotating unit for rotating the cage
base relative to the inside jig.
4. The tapered roller bearing assembling device as claimed in claim
3, wherein the inside jig includes an inner ring retaining portion
for positioning and retaining an inner ring, and the tapered roller
bearing assembling device further comprising: a cage base moving
unit for moving the cage base toward the inner ring to assemble
the cage, to which the tapered rollers have been assembled, to the
inner ring, and a cage caulking unit for caulking the cage which
has been assembled to the inner ring by the cage base moving unit.
5. A tapered roller bearing assembling method including inserting
a tapered roller into a pocket of a cage from an inner side of the
cage with a larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in the lead.
6. A tapered roller bearing assembling method comprising: a tapered
roller assembling step for inserting a tapered roller into a pocket
of a cage from an inner side of the cage with a larger-diameter
side of the tapered roller in the lead to make the tapered roller
assembled into the pocket; a cage assembling step for, after the
tapered roller assembling step, assembling the cage, which has the
tapered rollers accommodated in the pocket, to the inner ring; and
a cage caulking step for, after the cage assembling step, caulking
the cage assembled to the inner ring.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a tapered roller bearing
assembling device and a tapered roller bearing assembling method.
[0002] Conventionally, for assembly of tapered rollers to pockets
of a cage, a tapered roller is inserted into the pocket with a smaller-diameter
side of the tapered roller placed at the head from the inner side
of the pocket of the cage and the circumferentially wider side of
the pocket of the cage, and thereafter a larger-diameter side of
the tapered roller is thrust into the circumferentially-wider side
of the pocket, by which the tapered roller is assembled into the
pocket of the cage.
[0003] However, with this method, in cases where a tapered roller
having a large taper angle (which is an angle formed by two oblique
sides in a cross section containing a center axis of the tapered
roller) is assembled into the pocket, when the larger-diameter side
of the tapered roller is thrust into the pocket, a gap between the
larger-diameter side of the tapered roller and an edge of the pocket
becomes excessively small, so that the larger-diameter side of the
tapered roller becomes more liable to catching at the edge, causing
a difficulty in assembling the tapered roller into the pocket, disadvantageously.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide
a device and a method for assembling a tapered roller bearing by
which even tapered rollers having a large taper angle can be assembled
into pockets of a cage with simplicity.
[0005] In order to achieve the above object, according to the present
invention, there is provided a tapered roller bearing assembling
device with which a tapered roller is inserted into a pocket of
a cage from an inner side of the cage with a larger-diameter side
of the tapered roller in the lead.
[0006] In the insertion of a tapered roller into a pocket of a
cage with the smaller-diameter side of the tapered roller placed
at the head, since the tapered roller is inserted into the pocket
of the cage with the smallest-diameter portion in the tapered roller
in the lead, the tapered roller becomes less liable to catching
at edges of the pocket of the cage, so that the head of the tapered
roller can more easily be thrust into the pocket. On the other hand,
in the insertion of the tapered roller into the pocket of the cage
with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller placed at the
head, since the tapered roller is inserted into the pocket of the
cage with the largest-diameter portion of the tapered roller in
the lead, the tapered roller becomes more liable to catching at
edges of the pocket of the cage, so that the head of the tapered
roller can less easily be thrust into the pocket. Because of this,
among those skilled in the art, there has been no technical concept
that the tapered roller is inserted into the pocket of the cage
with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in the lead.
[0007] However, the present inventor has found that in the case
where the smaller-diameter side portion of the tapered roller is
first thrust into the pocket, when a tapered roller having a large
taper angle (which is an angle formed by two oblique sides in a
cross section containing a center axis of the tapered roller), which
has been drawing attention in recent years as a tapered roller capable
of achieving torque reduction, is inserted into the pocket of the
cage, a gap between the larger-diameter side portion and the edge
of the pocket becomes excessively small, causing a difficulty in
thrusting the larger-diameter side portion of the tapered roller
when the larger-diameter side portion of the tapered roller is thrust
after the thrusting of the smaller-diameter side portion into the
pocket. Then, it has experimentally been found out that the assembly
becomes extremely difficult particularly when tapered rollers having
a taper angle larger than 8.degree. 30' (8degrees and 30minutes)
are assembled to the pocket of the cage. Also, the present inventor
has found that in the case where the tapered roller is inserted
into the pocket of the cage from the larger-diameter side of the
tapered roller, the gap between the smaller-diameter side and the
edge of the pocket becomes larger when the smaller-diameter side
portion of the tapered roller is thrust into the pocket after the
thrusting of the larger-diameter side portion of the tapered roller
into the pocket, as compared to when the smaller-diameter side portion
of the tapered roller is first thrust into the pocket, making it
easier to assemble the tapered roller to the cage, and moreover
that even tapered rollers having a taper angle larger than 8.degree.
30' (8degrees and 30minutes) can be assembled to the pocket of the
cage without any difficulty.
[0008] According to the present invention, since the tapered roller
is inserted into the pocket of the cage from the inner side of the
cage with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in the
lead, even tapered rollers having larger taper angles can easily
be assembled to the cage.
[0009] In an embodiment, the tapered roller bearing assembling
device comprises a guide passage which is opened inside the cage
and which guides the tapered roller toward the pocket from inside
of the cage with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller
in the lead; and
[0010] a presser unit pressing the tapered roller inward of the
pocket.
[0011] According to this embodiment, since the tapered roller bearing
assembling device has the guide passage which guides the tapered
roller toward the pocket and the presser unit for pressing the tapered
roller toward the pocket, the tapered roller can be moved smoothly
toward the pocket of the cage through the guide passage, so that
the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller can easily be inserted
into the pocket of the cage.
[0012] In an embodiment, the tapered roller bearing assembling
device comprises:
[0013] an inside jig to which the cage is externally fitted and
which contains the guide passage;
[0014] a cage base which has a placement portion for placing the
cage thereon and a clamp portion for fixing the cage onto the placement
portion and which is rotatably externally fitted to the inside jig;
and
[0015] a rotating unit for rotating the cage base relative to the
inside jig.
[0016] According to this embodiment, by rotating the cage base
by means of the rotating unit, the cage fixed to the placement portion
can be rotated relative to a tapered-roller thrust-side opening
of the guide passage formed in the inside jig. Therefore, since
the pocket of the cage can be rotated relative to the opening, the
tapered rollers can be assembled one after another automatically
and promptly to a plurality of pockets formed circumferentially
of the cage in units of specified intervals.
[0017] In an embodiment, the inside jig includes an inner ring
retaining portion for positioning and retaining an inner ring, and
[0018] the tapered roller bearing assembling device further comprises:
[0019] a cage base moving unit for moving the cage base toward
the inner ring to assemble the cage, to which the tapered rollers
have been assembled, to the inner ring, and
[0020] a cage caulking unit for caulking the cage which has been
assembled to the inner ring by the cage base moving unit.
[0021] According to this embodiment, the inner ring can be positioned
and retained to the inner ring retaining portion, and moreover,
the cage can be assembled to the inner ring by moving the cage base
toward the inner ring side by means of the cage base moving unit
in a state that the inner ring is retained by the inner ring retaining
portion. Furthermore, the tapered rollers, the cage and the inner
ring can be joined together by caulking the cage assembled to the
inner ring by means of the cage caulking unit.
[0022] Also, according to the present invention, there is provided
a tapered roller bearing assembling method including inserting a
tapered roller into a pocket of a cage from an inner side of the
cage with a larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in the lead.
[0023] According to this invention, even tapered rollers having
a large taper angle can be assembled to the cage without difficulty.
[0024] There is provided a tapered roller bearing assembling method
comprising:
[0025] a tapered roller assembling step for inserting a tapered
roller into a pocket of a cage from an inner side of the cage with
a larger-diameter side of the tapered roller in the lead to make
the tapered roller assembled into the pocket;
[0026] a cage assembling step for, after the tapered roller assembling
step, assembling the cage, which has the tapered rollers accommodated
in the pocket, to the inner ring; and
[0027] a cage caulking step for, after the cage assembling step,
caulking the cage assembled to the inner ring.
[0028] In this case, even tapered rollers having a large taper
angle can be assembled to the cage with simplicity. Moreover, in
the cage assembling step and the cage caulking step, the tapered
rollers, the cage and the inner ring can be joined together.
[0029] According to the tapered roller bearing assembling device
and the tapered roller bearing assembling method of the present
invention, since the tapered rollers are inserted into the pocket
of the cage from the inner side of the cage with the larger-diameter
side of the tapered rollers in the lead, even tapered rollers having
a large taper angle can be assembled to the cage without difficulty.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The present invention will become more fully understood
from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying
drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are
not intended to limit the present invention, and wherein:
[0031] FIG. 1 is a schematically partially cutaway view of a tapered
roller bearing assembling device according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Hereinbelow, the present invention will be described with
reference to an embodiment thereof illustrated in the accompanying
drawing.
[0033] FIG. 1 is a schematically partially cutaway view of a tapered
roller bearing assembling device according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
[0034] This assembling device includes a tapered roller assembling
unit 1, a cage assembling unit 2 and a cage caulking unit 3.
[0035] The tapered roller assembling unit 1 includes an inside
jig 10, a cage base 12, a servomotor 13 as an example of a rotating
unit for rotating the cage base 12 relative to the inside jig 10,
a guide passage 14 and an electric cylinder 16 as an example of
a presser unit. The inside jig 10 is fixed to an unshown base. The
inside jig 10 has a smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 which has
a generally cylindrical-shaped outer peripheral surface, and a larger-diameter
shaft portion 21 which adjoins the smaller-diameter shaft portion
20 and which has a center axis generally coincident with a center
axis of the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 and moreover has an
outer peripheral surface having an outer diameter larger than an
outer diameter of the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20. The outer
diameter of the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 is only slightly
smaller than an inner diameter of an inner peripheral surface of
an inner ring 25 of a tapered roller bearing to be assembled by
this tapered roller bearing assembling device, while an outer diameter
of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21 is slightly smaller than
an inner diameter of a smaller-diameter annular portion 30bof a
cage 30 (which has a structure in which a larger-diameter annular
portion 30aand the smaller-diameter annular portion 30bare connected
to each other by means of a plurality of pillar portions 30c). An
inner peripheral surface of the inner ring 25 on its smaller-diameter
shaft portion side is fitted and fixed radially outward of the smaller-diameter
shaft portion 20. The smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 serves as
an inner ring retaining portion.
[0036] The cage base 12 is formed generally disc-shaped. The cage
base 12 is rotatably fitted radially outward of the outer peripheral
surface of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21. More specifically,
a pillar-shaped inside-jig insertion hole whose center axis is given
by a center axis of the cage base 12 is formed at a center of the
cage base 12, and the inside jig 10 is inserted into the inside-jig
insertion hole so that the cage base 12 is located radially outward
of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21. An inner diameter of the
inside-jig insertion hole is set slightly larger than the outer
diameter of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21. The cage base
12 is externally fitted to the larger-diameter shaft portion 21
so as not to be in contact with the larger-diameter shaft portion
21.
[0037] An end face of the cage base 12 on its smaller-diameter
shaft portion 20 side serves as a placement portion on which the
cage 30 is to be placed. The cage base 12 has two clamp portions
31 for fixing the cage 30 at the end face serving as the placement
portion. These two clamp portions 31 are so placed upward of the
placement portion, i.e., end face and generally on one identical
straight line so as to be opposed to each other with the center
of the cage base 12 interposed therebetween (in FIG. 1, one of the
clamp portions is omitted for simplicity). The clamp portion 31
is composed of a rotating shaft 31a which extends along the normal
line of the placement portion, i.e., end face, and a plate portion
31b which is fixed to the rotating shaft 31a and which extends along
a radial direction of the rotating shaft 31a. When the rotating
shaft 31a is rotated relative to the cage base 12, the plate portion
31b is swiveled in the circumferential direction of the rotating
shaft 31a along with the rotation of the rotating shaft 31a. After
the cage 30 is placed radially outward of the larger-diameter shaft
portion 21 in such a way that the smaller-diameter annular portion
30b of the cage 30 comes into contact with the placement portion,
i.e., end face, the plate portion 31b is swiveled so that an end
face of the larger-diameter annular portion 30a of the cage 30 is
pressed toward the placement portion, i.e., end face by one face
of the plate portion 31b facing the placement portion side. In this
way, the cage 30 is brought into an immobile state relative to the
placement portion, by which the cage 30 is fixed to the placement
portion.
[0038] The cage base 12 can be rotated relative to the inside jig
10 by the servomotor 13 through a transmission member not shown.
Also, the cage base 12 can be moved, while kept contactless with
the larger-diameter shaft portion 21, by a cage base moving unit
41 toward a direction indicated by arrow `a` in the axial direction
of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21 between a tapered roller
insertion position where a tapered roller 35 is to be inserted into
a pocket 33 of the cage 30 and a cage assembling position where
the cage 30 with the tapered roller 35 assembled thereto is to be
assembled to the inner ring 25.
[0039] The guide passage 14 contains a generally linear-shaped
through hole 22 formed in the inside jig 10. An inner diameter of
the through hole 22 is set slightly larger than the outer diameter
of the larger-diameter end face of the tapered roller 35. A center
axis of the through hole 22 crosses the center axis of the larger-diameter
shaft portion 21 to form an acute angle. In this embodiment, the
angle formed by the center axis of the through hole 22 and the center
axis of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21 is set to 45 to 75
degrees so that the assembly of the tapered roller 35 into the pocket
33 of the cage 30 can be achieved smoothly and easily.
[0040] In the state that the cage base 12 is positioned at the
tapered roller insertion position, an opening of the through hole
22 on the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side is positioned on
the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side with respect to the placement
portion, i.e., end face of the cage base 12. An opening of the through
hole 22 on a side opposite to the smaller-diameter shaft portion
20 side connects to a tubular member 15. This tubular member 15
forms part of the guide passage 14. Near one opening of the tubular
member 15 on its one side opposite to the inside jig 10 side is
placed an electric cylinder 16. The electric cylinder 16 is so designed
as to press, by means of an advanceable-and-retreatable rod, a smaller-diameter
end face of one tail-end tapered roller 35 on one side opposite
to the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side out of the plurality
of tapered rollers 35 which are arrayed within the guide passage
14 in line and in a string form with their larger-diameter side
directed toward the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side opening.
Thus, the electric cylinder 16 thrusts out the plurality of tapered
rollers 35 arrayed in line and in a string form to the opening on
the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side.
[0041] The cage assembling unit 2 has an inner ring clamp member
40, the cage base moving unit 41, and an inner ring moving unit
42. The inner ring clamp member 40 retains the inner ring 25 while
restricting the presence position of the inner ring 25 to positions
where the center axis of the inner ring 25 is positioned on an extension
line of the center axis of the inside jig 10. The cage base moving
unit 41 and the inner ring moving unit 42 are each composed of a
linear motor, a servo controller and the like. The cage base moving
unit 41, as described above, moves the cage base 12 toward the arrow
`a` direction in the axial direction of the larger-diameter shaft
portion 21 so that the cage base 12 is enabled to freely move between
the tapered roller insertion position and the cage assembling position.
The inner ring moving unit 42, on the other hand, moves the inner
ring 25 from an inner ring mounting position which is a specified
distance away from the end face of the smaller-diameter shaft portion
20 along a normal-line direction of the end face to the cage assembling
position where the smaller-diameter side end face of the inner ring
25 is positioned on the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side end
face of the larger-diameter shaft portion 21, toward an arrow `b`
direction along the positions restricted by the inner ring clamp
member 40.
[0042] The cage caulking unit 3 functions to caulk the smaller-diameter
annular portion 30b of the cage, 30 radially inwardly over its entire
circumference in the assembled structure of the cage 30 that the
cage 30 retaining the tapered rollers 35 is assembled radially outward
of the inner ring 25, by which the assembled structure is inseparably
joined. This caulking is to be executed by covering the structure
with a metal mold and pressing the smaller-diameter annular portion
30b with the metal mold to squeeze the smaller-diameter annular
portion 30b radially inwardly.
[0043] With the use of the tapered roller bearing assembling device
of the above construction, a tapered roller bearing is assembled
as shown below.
[0044] First, a tapered roller assembling step is performed. In
this tapered roller assembling step, the cage base 12 is moved to
the tapered roller insertion position by the cage base moving unit
41. Thereafter, the cage 30, which is so structured that the larger-diameter
annular portion 30a and the smaller-diameter annular portion 30b
are coupled to each other by means of a plurality of pillar portions
30c, is fixed to the cage base 12 by the clamp portion 31 while
the smaller-diameter annular portion 30b of the cage 30 is kept
in contact with the placement-portion, i.e., end face of the cage
base 12. Subsequently, from the opening of the guide passage 14
on a side opposite to the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side,
the tapered roller 35 is inserted into the guide passage 14 with
the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller 35 placed at the
head, and this insertion is successively done for the plurality
of tapered rollers 35 until the larger-diameter side of the leading
tapered roller 35 on the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side
hits against an edge portion of the pocket 33 of the cage 30. After
that, simultaneously when the cage base 12 is rotated relative to
the larger-diameter shaft portion 21 by the servomotor 13, the smaller-diameter
side end face of the tail-end tapered roller 35 on the side opposite
to the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20 side is pressed with a
specified force by the rod of the electric cylinder 16, so that
the tapered rollers 35 are assembled to the pocket 33 one after
another. That is, the tapered roller 35 is inserted into the pocket
33 with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller 35 placed
at the head from the inner side of the cage 30 and from the smaller-diameter
annular portion 30b side of the cage 30, by which the tapered rollers
35 are assembled to the cage 30. More strictly, the tapered rollers
35 are assembled to the cage 30 in the manner that the tapered roller
35 is inserted obliquely into the pocket 33 with the larger-diameter
side of the tapered roller 35 placed at the head from the inner
side of the cage 30 and from the narrower-circumferential-width
side of the pocket 33 (i.e., the smaller-diameter annular portion
30b side of the cage 30) in a state that the center axis of the
tapered roller 35 forms an acute angle against the normal line of
the center of a face portion 30e in the larger-diameter annular
portion 30a of the cage 30 confronting the pocket 33 (the center
being generally a radial and circumferential center of a generally
fan-shaped face portion 30e). In this connection, the state that
the center axis of the tapered roller 35 forms an acute angle against
the normal line of the center of the face portion 30e includes a
case where the normal line of the center of the face portion 30e
and the center axis of the tapered roller 35 does not cross each
other. In this case, the state that the center axis of the tapered
roller 35 forms an acute angle against the normal line of the center
of the face portion 30e refers to a state that when the center axis
of the tapered roller 35 is so translated as to cross the normal
line of the center of the face portion 30e, the translated center
axis forms an acute angle against the normal line of the center
of the face portion 30e.
[0045] Next, a cage assembling step is performed. In this cage
assembling step, the inner ring 25 is moved by the inner ring moving
unit 42 from the inner ring mounting position to the cage assembling
position along the positions restricted by the inner ring clamp
member 40. Thereafter, the cage base 12 is moved by the cage base
moving unit 41 from the tapered roller insertion position to the
cage assembling position, where the cage 30 with the tapered rollers
35 incorporated therein is assembled to the inner ring 25.
[0046] Subsequently, a cage caulking step is performed. In this
cage caulking step, the smaller-diameter annular portion 30b of
the cage 30 that retains the tapered rollers 35 and is incorporated
into the inner ring 25 is caulked radially inwardly over its entire
circumference by the cage caulking unit 3, by which the inner ring
25, the cage 30 and the tapered rollers 35 are joined together so
as to be inseparable from one another.
[0047] Finally, at another position, the joined inner ring 25,
cage 30 and tapered rollers 35 are covered on their radially outer-peripheral
side with a removable outer ring (not shown) . Thus, the assembly
of the tapered roller bearing is completed.
[0048] As described in the Summary of the Invention, the present
inventor found that in the insertion of a tapered roller into a
pocket of a cage for use in tapered roller bearings with the larger-diameter
side of the tapered roller in the lead, the assembly of the tapered
roller to the cage becomes easier to achieve because a gap between
the smaller-diameter side portion and the pocket edge becomes larger
when the larger-diameter side portion of the tapered roller is thrust
into the pocket and then the smaller-diameter side portion of the
tapered roller is thrust in, than when the smaller-diameter side
portion of the tapered roller is first thrust into the pocket. Further,
it was found that even a tapered roller having a taper angle larger
than 8.degree. 30' (8degrees and 30minutes) can be assembled to
the pocket of the cage without any difficulty.
[0049] According to the tapered roller bearing assembling device
of this embodiment, since the tapered roller 35 is inserted into
the pocket 33 of the cage 30 from the inner side of the cage 30
with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller 35 in the lead,
even tapered rollers 35 having a large taper angle can be assembled
to the cage 30 without difficulty.
[0050] Also, according to the tapered roller bearing assembling
device of this embodiment, since the device has the guide passage
14 for guiding the tapered roller 35 to the pocket 33 and the electric
cylinder 16 for pressing the tapered roller 35 against the pocket
33, the tapered roller 35 can be moved smoothly to the pocket 33
of the cage 30 through the guide passage 14, so that the larger-diameter
side of the tapered rollers 35 can be easily inserted into the pocket
33 of the cage 30.
[0051] Also, according to the tapered roller bearing assembling
device of this embodiment, the pocket 33 of the cage 30 can be rotated
relative to the tapered-roller thrust-out opening of the through
hole 22 by rotating the cage base 12 relative to the larger-diameter
shaft portion 21 with the servomotor 13. Therefore, the tapered
rollers 35 can be assembled one after another automatically and
promptly to a plurality of pockets 33 formed at specified intervals
along the circumferential direction of the cage 30.
[0052] Also, according to the tapered roller bearing assembling
device of this embodiment, the inner ring 25 can be positioned and
retained to the smaller-diameter shaft portion 20, and moreover,
the cage 30 can be assembled to the inner ring 25 by moving the
cage base 12 toward the inner ring 25 side by means of the cage
base moving unit 41 while the inner ring 25 is retained by the smaller-diameter
shaft portion 20. Furthermore, the tapered rollers 35, the cage
30 and the inner ring 25 can be joined together by caulking the
cage 30 assembled to the inner ring 25 by means of the cage caulking
unit 3.
[0053] Also, according to the tapered roller bearing assembling
method of this embodiment, since the tapered roller 35 is inserted
into the pocket 33 of the cage 30 from the inner side of the cage
30 with the larger-diameter side of the tapered roller 35 in the
lead, even tapered rollers 35 having a large taper angle can be
assembled to the cage 30 without difficulty.
[0054] In this embodiment, it is arranged that the cage base 12
is rotated relative to the inside jig 10 that is stationarily fixed
to the base. Otherwise, in this invention, an inside jig may be
set rotatable relative to a stationary cage base. Further, though
the servomotor 13 is used as an example of a rotating unit in this
embodiment, the rotating unit may be any other one only if it is
capable of rotating the cage base 12 relative to the inside jig
10 because the tapered rollers can be assembled one after another
to the pockets only with a certain force continuously applied to
the tapered rollers by the presser unit while the cage base keeps
rotating relative to the inside jig. In addition, a stepping motor
or the like that gives rotation in units of a specified angle (corresponding
to the angle of adjoining pockets) may also be used as the rotating
unit. In this case, the tapered rollers are pressed by the presser
unit in a state that the pocket-side opening of the guide passage
corresponds to the pocket. In addition, as the rotating unit, for
example, a device having a gear and a toothed belt to rotate the
cage base or the like may also be used.
[0055] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the cage base 12 is externally
fitted to the larger-diameter shaft portion 21 while kept contactless
with the larger-diameter shaft portion 21. However, for this invention,
it is also possible that a bearing (rolling bearing, static pressure
bearing or fluid dynamic bearing) may be placed between the inside
jig and the cage base so that the cage base is rotatably supported
to the inside jig by the bearing.
[0056] Further, in this embodiment, the smaller-diameter annular
portion 30b of the cage 30 is caulked by squeezing the smaller-diameter
annular portion 30b of the cage 30 radially inwardly in a state
that the structure made up of the inner ring 25, the cage 30 and
the tapered rollers 35 is covered with a metal mold. However, for
the present invention, it is also possible to adopt a caulking device
having a striking part, where a plurality of sites of the smaller-diameter
annular portion of the cage are struck from outside toward inside
in the radial direction by the striking part to thereby execute
the caulking, by which the inner ring, the cage and the tapered
rollers are joined together.
[0057] Further, the cage base 12, which has two clamp portions
31 in this embodiment, yet may have three or more clamp portions
31. The presser unit, which is given by the electric cylinder 16
in this embodiment, may be a device such as air cylinder or hydraulic
cylinder other than electric cylinders. Moreover, the presser unit
may be of any mechanism that allows the tapered rollers to be conveyed
in the radial direction, where the end face may be thrust directly
by oil pressure or pneumatic pressure or pushed or pulled by magnetic
force.
[0058] Embodiments of the invention being thus described, it will
be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations
are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope
of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious
to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the
scope of the following claims. |