U.S. patent application number 09/729017 was filed with the patent office on 2001-06-07 for oneway clutch bearing.
This patent application is currently assigned to Shin A Sports Co.,Ltd.. Invention is credited to Oh, Chul-Suk.
Application Number | 20010002640 09/729017 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 19623681 |
Filed Date | 2001-06-07 |
United States Patent
Application |
20010002640 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Oh, Chul-Suk |
June 7, 2001 |
Oneway clutch bearing
Abstract
An oneway clutch bearing used for preventing a reverse rotation
of a spinning reel during fishing is disclosed. The clutch bearing
comprises a housing made of plastic resin, and including an outer
wall, an inner wall, and a bottom portion engaging the outer wall
and the inner wall, the bottom portion being provided at its center
with a circular opening, and a plurality of bearing supporting bars
being protruded at a constant interval from an edge of the circular
opening; a bearing holder made of plastic resin, and rotatably
disposed between the outer wall and inner wall of the housing; a
bearing guide disposed above the bearing holder, inserted between
the inner wall and the outer wall of the housing, and having a
plurality of arcuate recesses to receive the rollers; and a cover
mounted onto an opened end of the housing.
Inventors: |
Oh, Chul-Suk; (Seoul,
KR) |
Correspondence
Address: |
WELSH & KATZ, LTD.
22nd Floor
120 South Riverside Plaza
Chicago
IL
60606-3913
US
|
Assignee: |
Shin A Sports Co.,Ltd.
|
Family ID: |
19623681 |
Appl. No.: |
09/729017 |
Filed: |
December 4, 2000 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
192/45.006 ;
192/110B |
Current CPC
Class: |
F16D 41/067 20130101;
A01K 89/0117 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
192/45 ;
192/110.00B |
International
Class: |
F16D 041/066 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Dec 6, 1999 |
KR |
P1999-55092 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An oneway clutch bearing using a frictional force between roller
bearings and a bushing, the clutch bearing comprising: a housing
made of plastic resin, and including an outer wall, an inner wall,
and a bottom portion engaging the outer wall and the inner wall,
the bottom portion being provided at its center with a circular
opening, and a plurality of bearing supporting bars being protruded
at a constant interval from an edge of the circular opening; a
bearing holder made of plastic resin, and rotatably disposed
between the outer wall and inner wall of the housing; a bearing
guide disposed above the bearing holder, inserted between the inner
wall and the outer wall of the housing, and having a plurality of
arcuate recesses to receive the rollers; and a cover mounted onto
an opened end of the housing.
2. The oneway clutching bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein a
height of the bearing supporting bar is slightly higher than that
of the outer and inner walls, so that a free end of the bearing
support bar is inserted to the cover.
3. The oneway clutching bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein a
plurality of through openings are formed between the outer wall and
the inner wall.
4. The oneway clutching bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
bearing holder includes a circular base, a tap protruded downward
from the base, a plurality of retaining bars protruded upward from
the base, and an inverse-U shaped resilient member.
5. The oneway clutching bearing as claimed in claim 4, wherein the
circular base of the bearing holder is inserted into the hollow
portion of the housing, with the tap being inserted into a slit of
the housing.
6. The oneway clutching bearing as claimed in claim 5, wherein the
housing has a step portion on a bottom portion thereof, the base of
the bearing holder is positioned on a lower bottom of the housing,
and the bearing guide is positioned on an upper bottom of the
housing.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an oneway clutch bearing,
and more particularly to an oneway clutch bearing used for
preventing a reverse rotation of a spinning reel during
fishing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A conventional apparatus for preventing reverse rotation of
a spinning reel is generally provided by a click gear installed
inside a rotor of the spinning reel.
[0003] For example, Korean Utility Model Publication No. 94-7711,
which was assigned to Taiwa Seiko Corporation, discloses an
apparatus for preventing reverse rotation of a spinning reel
comprising an axis integrally formed on a stopper click coupled
with a reverse click gear inside a convexed portion of a rotor. A
movable member of the stopper click is operated by an actuating
arm, and the axis is journalled on the front of a main body of the
reel by the movable member.
[0004] A movable body is integrally installed at the axis of the
main body of the reel. The movable body is operated by a cam
portion of the actuating arm having a lever supported inside the
main body of the reel. The stopper click is provided with a spring,
so that the stopper click is meshed with the click gear 3 to
prevent the reverse rotation.
[0005] According to the construction of the conventional apparatus
for preventing reverse rotation of the spinning wheel as described
above, if the lever is moved toward the left side by the actuating
arm and thus the stopper click is supported in a state of engaging
the stopper click with the click gear for preventing reverse
rotation, the rotor can be rotated in the clockwise direction but
not in the counterclockwise direction due to the engaged state of
the stopper click and the click gear. Meanwhile, if the lever is
moved toward the right side by the actuating arm so that the
stopper click is in a state of disengaging the stopper click from
the click gear, the rotor can be freely rotated in either
direction.
[0006] However, the conventional apparatus for preventing reverse
rotation has a problem that the rotor slips upon preventing the
reverse rotation. Therefore, it is a general practice to enlarge a
gear tooth portion to ensure the engaged state of the stopper click
and the click gear. The number of gear teeth reduces in inverse
proportion to the size of the gear tooth section, and the reduction
of the number of the gear teeth increases the angle of the guidance
to reverse rotation. This disables a prompt prevention of the
reverse rotation.
[0007] Moreover, when a stopper click is positioned on a ridge of
the gear, if the lever is moved toward the right side for the
purpose of preventing the reverse rotation, the rotor slips off the
same length as the gear tooth portion until the end portion of the
click reaches a valley of the gear tooth portion. Accordingly, the
conventional apparatus for preventing reverse rotation has a
drawback of not fully guaranteeing an instantaneous braking.
[0008] Meanwhile, Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 64-38963
discloses an apparatus for preventing reverse rotation, in which an
oneway clutch bearing is mounted around the internal circumference
of a latch wheel, and a number of rollers of the oneway clutch
bearing are fitted around the external circumference of a bushing
of a rotating axis.
[0009] However, the above apparatus has a drawback in that the
rolling velocity of the roller contacting surface decreases due to
the small diameter of the rotating bushing, into which the rollers
are fitted. This creates a problem of not fully guaranteeing an
instantaneous braking. Also, a load is partially put on the
abutting surface of each component when preventing reverse
rotation, thereby resulting in a possible deformation and a low
durability of the roller.
[0010] The conventional bearing has no on/off switching function,
and operates in uni-direction, thereby posing a problem of
additionally providing a separate apparatus around the periphery of
the oneway clutch bearing. For instance, the apparatus disclosed in
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 64-38963 has a construction in which
a gear is fitted into an outer periphery of the oneway clutch
bearing to prevent its rotation, while the gear teeth are
detachably engaged with the gear. Thus, the conventional apparatus
not only has a complicated construction but also requires a wide
mounting space.
[0011] In view of the above drawbacks, U.S. Pat. No. 5,494,232
issued to Hirano et al. on Feb. 27, 1996 ("Hirano") discloses
another apparatus for preventing reverse rotation of a spinning
reel used for fishing. Referring to FIG. 4, the apparatus for
preventing reverse rotation disclosed in Hirano comprises a
circular holder 109 rotatably mounted on a bushing, a circular
external frame 110 rotatably fixed on a reel casting, and rolling
members 107 retained by the circular holder 109 and the circular
external frame 110. The circular holder 109 comprises a guide
recess 108 for receiving the rolling members 107 therein. Each
guide recess 108 has an open slot 108' at its lower portion, and
the rolling members 107 received by the guide recess 108 through
the open slot 108' is partially exposed to be contacted with the
bushing. The rolling members 107 contact with the internal surface
of the circular external frame 110 to function as a wedge. A spring
111 is provided inside the guide recess 108 for biasing the rolling
members 107 to wedge the bushing 6.
[0012] According to the above construction, the spiral function of
the rolling members 107 is generated by the internal circumference.
Specifically, if the rolling members 107 are positioned at the
concave portion 122 by means of rectangular internal surfaces 121,
123 of the circular external frame 110, the bushing can freely
rotate in clockwise and counterclockwise directions. However, if
the rolling members 107 are positioned apart from the concave
portion 122, reverse rotation of the bushing is prevented due to a
functional contact with the rolling members 107.
[0013] According to the above construction, one of the rolling
members 107 is received between the two internal surfaces 121, 123
of the circular external frame 110. Thus, the internal surface of
the circular external frame 110 has an octagonal shape. Considering
the size of the apparatus as well as the rotation in both
directions of the circular holder mounted on the spinning reel, it
is practically impossible for the internal surface to have a
geometrical shape which is more rectangular than octagonal.
Accordingly, the number of rolling members is limited to four. In
that case, if any of the rolling members 107 is damaged or the
function of the spring for easing the rolling members deteriorates,
the bushing is offset to that direction, thereby being unable to
prevent reverse rotation of the bushing. Also, the apparatus for
preventing reverse rotation as disclosed in the aforementioned
patent has a complicated construction with numerous fittings,
thereby increasing the manufacturing cost.
[0014] Another clutch bearing is disclosed in Korean Utility Model
Unexamined Publication No. 96-10656, as shown in FIG. 5. The clutch
bearing includes a bearing cover with a clearance adjusting groove
formed on an inner surface, and a bearing holder with a roller
bearing. The clutch bearing has some problems as below
followings:
[0015] Firstly, since the bearing holder is made of a metal, it is
difficult to precisely machine bearing receiving grooves and
bearing guide protrusions of the bearing holder.
[0016] Secondarily, a spring supporting the roller bearing is
separate from the bearing holder. Accordingly, because the bearings
are inserted into the bearing holder through the bearing receiving
grooves formed on an outer periphery of the bearing holder, the
bearing holder has to be maintained in a horizontal state to
receive the bearings. Also, while all of bearings are completely
inserted into the bearing holder, the bearing holder can be
inserted into the bearing cover. This assembling operation is very
cumbersome, and a time needed to assembly it is extended.
[0017] Finally, since the spring is separately inserted into the
bearing holder, the spring has to have a shape of K so that the
spring can smoothly operate. Because the spring has a short length
due to its shape, the bearing is stiff in an off-mode.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to resolve
the above problems, and to provide an oneway clutch bearing capable
of being as assembled easily.
[0019] Another object of the present invention is to provide an
oneway clutch bearing capable of preventing a roller bearing from
being contacted with a bushing in an on-mode.
[0020] To achieve the above object, there is provided an oneway
clutch bearing using a frictional force between roller bearings and
a bushing, the clutch bearing comprising: a housing made of plastic
resin, and including an outer wall, an inner wall, and a bottom
portion engaging the outer wall and the inner wall, the bottom
portion being provided at its center with a circular opening, and a
plurality of bearing supporting bars being protruded at a constant
interval from an edge of the circular opening; a bearing holder
made of plastic resin, and rotatably disposed between the outer
wall and inner wall of the housing; a bearing guide disposed above
the bearing holder, inserted between the inner wall and the outer
wall of the housing, and having a plurality of arcuate recesses to
receive the rollers; and a cover mounted onto an opened end of the
housing.
[0021] A height of the bearing supporting bar is slightly higher
than that of the outer and inner walls, so that the free end of the
bearing supporting bar is inserted to the cover. A plurality of
through openings are formed between the outer wall and the inner
wall.
[0022] The bearing holder includes a circular base, a tap protruded
downward from the base, a plurality of retaining bars protruded
upward from the base, and an inverse-U shaped resilient member. The
circular base of the bearing holder is inserted into the hollow
portion of the housing, with the tap being inserted into a slit of
the housing.
[0023] According to the present invention, since the length of the
spring of the bearing holder is short, the tension of the spring is
weak, thereby making the rotation in clockwise direction
smooth.
[0024] The oneway clutch bearing of the present invention provides
an advantage in that since the spring guide can be made by a
drawing process, the manufacturing time and cost are shorter than
those of a conventional clutch bearing.
[0025] Also, since the upper side of the housing is opened, the
bearing holder, the bearing guide, and the roller bearing can be
inserted in to the housing by turns, so that the assembly of the
clutch bearing is easy.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The above object and other advantages of the present
invention will become more apparent by the preferred embodiment
thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0027] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the oneway clutch
bearing according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
[0028] FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating an assembled state of the
oneway clutch bearing of FIG. 1.
[0029] FIG. 3 is a view illustrating an on-mode of the oneway
clutch bearing according to the present invention.
[0030] FIG. 4 is a view illustrating an off-mode of the present
invention in an assembled state.
[0031] FIG. 5 is a partially perspective view of a conventional
oneway clutch bearing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the of the oneway
clutch bearing according to the present invention. Referring to
FIG. 1, the clutch bearing of the present invention comprises a
housing 10 having one open side and the other closed side.
[0033] The housing 10 is made of plastic resin, and includes a
circular outer wall 101, a hexagonal inner wall 101, and a bottom
portion 103 engaging the outer wall and the inner wall. The bottom
portion 103 is provided at its center with a circular opening 108.
A number of bearing supporting bars 104 are protruded at a constant
interval from an edge of the circular opening 108, and a cavity is
formed between the inner wall 102 and the bearing supporting bar
104. A height of the bearing supporting bar 104 is slightly higher
than that of the outer and inner walls 101 and 102. A free end of
the bearing supporting bar 104 is inserted and fixed to a groove of
a cover 18 as described below. A slit 105 having a constant size
and a number of through openings 106 are form ed between the outer
wall 101 and the inner wall 102.
[0034] A bearing holder 12 made of plastic resin is rotatably
disposed in a hollow portion of the housing 10. The bearing holder
12 includes a circular base 121, a tap 122 protruded downward from
the base 121, a plurality of retaining bars 123 protruded upward
from the base 121, and an inverse-U shaped resilient member 125
each positioned adjacent to the retaining bar 123. The retaining
bar 123 consists of a first inside bar and a second outside bar,
the second bar having a width wider than that of the first bar and
engaged to the first bar.
[0035] The circular base 121 of the bearing holder 12 is inserted
into the hollow portion of the housing 10, with the tap 122 being
inserted into the slit 105 of the housing 10. The housing 10 has a
step portion 103a on a bottom portion thereof, and the base 121 of
the bearing holder 12 is positioned on the lower bottom of the
hollow portion. The tap 122 of the bearing holder 12 is protruded
downward from the bottom of the housing, so that the bearing holder
12 is movable by operation of the tap. If the tap 122 moves in the
left or right direction, the oneway clutch bearing is switched in
an on/off-mode. The "on-mode" means that the oneway clutch bearing
rotates in one direction. The "on-mode" means that the oneway
clutch bearing can freely rotate clockwise and
counterclockwise.
[0036] A bearing guide 14 is forcedly fitted into the hollow
portion of the housing 10, with the bearing holder 12 being
inserted into the hollow portion of the housing. It should be noted
that the bearing guide 14 is positioned on the upper bottom of the
hollow portion not to prevent the bearing holder 12 from
rotating.
[0037] While the outer periphery of the bearing guide 14 has a
hexagonal shape to coincide with the shape of the inner wall 102,
the bearing guide is provided on its inner periphery with a number
arcuate recesses to receive the rollers 16. These recesses are
formed in such a way that each recess has a deep portion 142 and a
swallow portion 143, and the bearing holder is made by a drawing
process.
[0038] The bearing holder 12, the bearing guide 14, and the roller
bearings 16 are mounted in the hollow portion of the housing 10 by
turns, and then the cover 18 is inserted into the opened end of the
housing.
[0039] The operation of the oneway clutch bearing according to the
present invention will now be explained with reference to FIGS. 3
and 4.
[0040] FIG. 3 shows the off-mode of the oneway clutch bearing. In
that state, the roller bearing 16 is positioned on the deep portion
142 of the bearing guide 14, and is positioned at the back of the
bearing supporting bar 104. The bushing (not shown) is contacted
with the bearing supporting bar, but not contacted with the roller
bearings. Accordingly, since the bushing is not restricted by the
roller bearings, the bushing is freely rotatable in any
directions.
[0041] FIG. 4 shows the on-mode of the oneway clutch bearing. If
the bearing holder 12 rotates counterclockwise as shown in the
figure, the roller bearings 16 disposed between the bearing
supporting bar 123 and the spring 125 rotate counterclockwise. At
that time, the roller bearings are disposed on the swallow portion
143 of the recess. When the roller bearings 16 rotates clockwise
with the roller beings being contacted with the bushing, the roller
bearings tend to roll to the right along the shallow portion of the
recess. At that time, if a clearance does not exist between the
roller bearings 16 and the inner periphery of the spring guide 14,
and if a clearance does not exist between the roller bearings and
the bushing, the roller bearings does not roll between the spring
guide and the bushing. In other words, the counterclockwise
rotation of the bushing is restricted by 6 roller bearings.
[0042] It should be noted that the spring 125 is disposed at a
right side of the roller bearing 16. Specifically, the roller
bearing 16 is slightly movable toward the right side against the
biasing force of the spring in the on-mode of the clutch bearing.
Accordingly, when the bushing rotates, the roller bearing does not
apply a resisting force to the bushing.
[0043] With the construction of the oneway clutch bearing, since
the length of the spring of the bearing holder is short, the
tension of the spring is weak, thereby making the rotation in
clockwise direction smooth.
[0044] While the present invention has been described and
illustrated herein with reference to the preferred embodiment
thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that
various changes in form and details may be made therein without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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