Half bearing

To provide a half bearing which has excellent abrasion resistance and surely forms an oil film under boundary lubrication in which it is difficult to form any oil film. A half bearing 1 formed on a circular arc along a direction in which the member to be slid swings is provided with a porous layer 4 composed of Cu—Sn series alloy, which is formed on a surface of a metal substrate 3, and a sliding layer 2 in which the porous layer 4 is covered with resin material 5 including at least polytetrafluoroethylene and a carbon fiber. An uneven surface 6 having a height which maintains oil to form an oil film and maintains the oil so that the oil film is formed against abrasion when a member to be slid is sliding, is formed on a surface of the sliding layer 2 slidably bearing the member to be slid.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a half bearing which slidably bears a member to be slid.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As the sliding member constituting a bearing, a sliding material has been known in which a porous layer composed of a copper (Cu) series alloy is formed on a metal substrate and resin materials mixing polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and lead (Pb) coats this porous layer.

Such a sliding material in which a sliding layer is formed by the resin materials has excellent slidability but causes large abrasion loss, which is not suitable for usage under a heavy load condition. Since the usage of Pb is being limited, any sliding material free from Pb has been developed.

As the sliding member constituting a bearing, a sliding material in which Cu series alloy is stuck to a metal substrate has been also known. The sliding material in which Cu series alloy is stuck to the metal substrate such as copper plated steel plate and the like has less slidability than that of a sliding material in which a sliding layer is formed by any resin materials but is capable of preventing abrasion. Further, a technology to accelerate a formation of oil film by forming on a surface of the sliding layer any uneven shapes for oil reservoir has been proposed.

However, under a heavy load condition like an oil hydraulic pump called a piston pump, there has been a case when it cannot maintain such uneven shapes so that it cannot maintain desired slidability in usage for a long time.

When increasing a height of the uneven shape, it is possible to avoid any disappearance of the oil reservoir by abrasion but it is difficult to form the uneven shape having a desired height on the surface of the sliding layer formed by the Cu series alloy.

Accordingly, a technology to improve mechanical strength so that the sliding layer composed of the resin materials is not separated from porous layer by the sliding material in which the sliding layer is formed by any resin material and to form an oil reservoir having a desired shape have been known (For example, see Patent Document 1).

DOCUMENTS FOR PRIOR ART

Patent Documents

Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-226299.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

In even the conventional sliding material, however, the mechanical strength of which is improved so that the sliding layer composed of the resin materials is not separated from the porous layer, it is impossible to sufficiently prevent abrasion loss under a heavy load condition and to maintain any desired slidability in usage for a long time, which may generate any adhesion.

The invention has an object to present a half bearing that has an excellent abrasion resistance, and surely forms an oil film under boundary lubrication in which it is difficult to form any oil film.

Means for Solving the Problems

Inventors have found out that decreasing abrasion by an additive of resin materials constituting a sliding layer allows uneven shape on the sliding layer, which can form the oil film, to be maintained.

The invention relates to a half bearing containing a porous layer composed of Cu—Sn series alloy, which is formed on a surface of a metal substrate, and a sliding layer in which the porous layer is covered with resin material including at least polytetrafluoroethylene and a carbon fiber, wherein an uneven surface which maintains oil to form an oil film and has a height that maintains the oil so that the oil film is formed against abrasion when a member to be slid is sliding, is formed on a surface of the sliding layer slidably bearing the member to be slid, and the half bearing is formed on a circular arc along a direction in which the member to be slid swings.

It is desirable for the uneven surface of the sliding layer to have surface roughness of 3.0 through 10.0 μm in arithmetic mean roughness (Ra). Further, it is desirable to form the porous layer by sintering Cu—Sn series alloy having a particle size of 45 through 250 μm, the particles thereof being dispersed over a surface of the metal substrate, and to form the sliding layer by impregnating the resin material including at least the polytetrafluoroethylene and the carbon fiber into the porous layer by a roller having uneven surface for transferring the uneven surface on the sliding layer and sintering them.

Effects of the Invention

In the half bearing according to the invention, by forming the uneven surface which maintains the oil to form an oil film and has a height that maintains the oil so that the oil film is formed against abrasion when a member to be slid is sliding, on a surface of the sliding layer slidably bearing the member to be slid, it is possible to form the oil reservoir on the surface of the sliding layer and to maintain the uneven shape on the surface of the sliding layer even under use conditions such that heavy load is applied.

This enables the oil film to be surely formed even under the boundary lubrication in which the heavy load is applied and it is difficult to form any oil film to decrease the abrasion. This also enables any heat generation to decrease so that it has excellent cavitation erosion resistance in an art of oil hydraulic machinery and thus, has an effect of preventing the sliding member from generating any adhesion.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

The following will describe embodiments of a half bearing according to the present invention with reference to drawings.FIG. 1is a perspective view of the half bearing according to the embodiment of the invention for showing an example thereof.FIG. 2is a sectional view of the sliding layer showing an example of the half bearing according to the embodiment thereof.FIG. 3is a perspective view of the sliding layer in the half bearing according to the embodiment thereof for showing an example of a surface shape of the sliding layer.

The half bearing1according to the embodiment constitutes a bearing having a cylindrical shape as shown inFIG. 1and an internal circumferential surface thereof is a sliding layer2with the member to be slid. The half bearing1is configured, as shown inFIG. 2, so that a porous layer4composed of alloy material is formed on a surface of a metal substrate3, which is one surface thereof, and resin material5coats the porous layer4to form the sliding layer2.

The half bearing1is provided with an uneven surface6on a surface of the sliding layer2which slidably bears the member to be slid. The uneven surface6is configured to have a shape that is suitable for forming an oil film and maintaining oil film and have the shape that prevents a variation of the shape by abrasion based on uneven loading by a swing of the member to be slid.

Namely, the uneven surface6is configured to have a recess portion6ahaving a desired shape that becomes an oil reservoir in order to allow the oil film to be formed on a surface of the sliding layer2. In this embodiment, as shown inFIG. 3, the uneven surface6ais formed to have the reversed-quadrangular-pyramid shaped recess portions6a, in which line-like vertexes that are continuous are arranged in gridlike fashion.

Further, on the uneven surface6, in order to maintain the shape of the recess portion6awhich is able to form the oil film even by the abrasion based on the swing of the member to be slid, a height of the recess portion6afrom a bottom thereof to a vertex thereof is provided on the basis of the abrasion loss in the sliding layer2and a surface roughness so that the recess portion6acan maintain a desired height is also provided.

In the half bearing1, the porous layer4is formed by Cu—Sn series alloy. The porous layer4is formed by sintering Cu—Sn series alloy having a particle size of 45 through 250 μm, the particles thereof being dispersed over a surface of the metal substrate3so as to have a desired thickness.

In the half bearing1, the sliding layer2is formed by the resin material5including at least polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and a carbon fiber. The sliding layer2is formed by impregnating the resin material5into the porous layer4, which has been sintered on the surface of the metal substrate3, by a roller, not shown, having uneven shape for transferring the uneven surface6on the surface of the sliding layer2and sintering them.

In the half bearing1, the height of the recess portion6afrom a bottom thereof to a vertex thereof is provided so that the uneven surface6of the sliding layer2has surface roughness of 3.0 through 10.0 μm, preferably 6.0 μm or more and 10.0 μm or less, in arithmetic mean roughness (Ra).

As described above, since the formation of the uneven surface6on the sliding layer2is done by transfer to the resin material5before the hardening thereof using a mold, it is easy to form the uneven shape having any desired height.

In the half bearing1according to the embodiment, by configuring the surface shape of the sliding layer2to be the uneven surface6having a shape that is suitable for forming the oil film and maintaining the oil film and having the shape that prevents a variation thereof by abrasion based on the uneven loading by the swing of the member to be slid, it is possible to have an excellent abrasion resistance using polytetrafluoroethylene having low friction coefficient.

Accordingly, in particular, the half bearing1according to the embodiment is preferably applicable to hydraulic equipment such as a hydraulic pump and the like.FIG. 4is a diagram for showing a configuration example of the piston pump to which the half bearing according to the embodiment thereof is applied.FIG. 4is a typical side sectional view thereof.

In the piston pump10, a cylinder block20is attached to a case30with the input shaft21supporting it and driving force transmitted to the input shaft21forces the cylinder block20to rotate. In the cylinder block20, plural cylinders22are formed along the rotation direction and a piston40is installed in each of the cylinders22so as to be freely drawn and inserted.

The piston pump10is provided with a plain bearing50which rotatably supports the cylinder block20. The plain bearing50is provided with an inlet port51and an outlet port52which are opened along the rotating direction of the cylinder block20and is installed between the cylinder block20and the case30with the inlet port51and an inlet31provided in the case30being communicated to each other and the outlet port52and an outlet32provided in the case30being communicated to each other. The plain bearing50is configured so that when the cylinder block20rotates with it being pushed to an axis direction, the cylinder block20and the plain bearing50are relatively slid.

The piston pump10is provided with a swash plate60for drawing and inserting the piston40in relation to each of the cylinders22of the cylinder block20together with the rotation of the cylinder block20, a yoke61for changing an angle of the swash plate60, and an operation piston70and a return spring80, which operate the swash plate60and the yoke61.

In the piston pump10, together with the rotation of the cylinder block20, the cylinder22in which the piston is projected from the cylinder block20absorbs the oil but the cylinder22into which the piston is inserted from the cylinder block20discharges the oil. The piston pump10is configured so that, by changing an angle of the swash plate60and the yoke61, a stroke of the piston40alters and a discharged amount of the oil is adjustable.

The piston pump10is provided with the half bearing1, which is attached to the case30, for swingably supporting the swash plate60and the yoke61. The half bearing1has the configuration described in relation to the aboveFIGS. 1 through 3. By swing an axis portion62of the yoke61as the member to be slid with it being pushed to a circumferential direction, the axis portion62and the half bearing1are relatively slid.

When the cylinder block20is configured to rotate in one direction, the piston pump10is configured so that the oil-absorbing side and the oil-discharging side are fixed but when the cylinder block20is configured to rotate in both forward and reverse directions, the piston pump10is configured so that the oil-absorbing side and the oil-discharging side are changeable. On the plain gearing50, the cylinder block20slides in one direction or both forward and reverse directions along the circumferential direction while heavy load is applied thereto by pushing the cylinder block20to the axis direction. Accordingly, the cylinder block20and the plain bearing50slide in a circular direction with heavy load being applied to them.

The piston pump10is also configured so that the swash plate60and the yoke61are swung in both forward and reverse directions to change a discharged amount of the oil. The half bearing1is configured so that the axis portion62of the yoke61slides on both forward and reverse directions along the circumferential direction while heavy load is applied thereto by pushing the axis portion62of the yoke61to the circumferential direction. Accordingly, the axis portion62and the half bearing1slide to a linear direction with heavy load being applied to them.

EMBODIMENTS

A test was carried out using the piston pump10shown inFIG. 4in order to inspect any influence in which a difference in configuration of the sliding layer and a shape of the surface thereof in the half bearing was exerted to durability such as the adhesion and the abrasion. As the half bearing to be tested, they prepared the half bearing1as the embodiment in which the porous layer4composed of Cu—Sn series alloy was formed on the surface of the metal substrate3, the resin material5including at least polytetrafluoroethylene and a carbon fiber coated the porous layer4to form the sliding layer2, and the uneven surface6was formed on the surface of the sliding layer2.

Further, they prepared the half bearing as the comparison example 1 in which the porous layer composed of Cu—Sn series alloy was formed on the surface of the metal substrate, and the resin material including polytetrafluoroethylene and lead (Pb) coated the porous layer to form a sliding layer2. In the half bearing of the comparison example 1, no uneven surface was formed on the surface of the sliding layer.

Additionally, they prepared the half bearing as the comparison example 2 in which the sliding layer was formed by bonding plate-like Cu—Sn series alloy to the surface of the metal substrate, and the sliding surface having a predetermined surface roughness and a predetermined surface hardness was formed by performing shot blasting process on the formed sliding layer.

Test condition was as follows:

Cut-off durability test

Temperature of Oil: 60° C.; and

Number of Shaft Revolution N: 1800 rpm

FIGS. 5A and 5Bare graphs showing surface roughness shapes of the sliding layer before and after the test of the half bearing in the embodiment.FIG. 5Ashows the surface roughness shape thereof before the test andFIG. 5Bshows the surface roughness shape thereof after the test (250 thousand cycles).

Further,FIGS. 6A and 6Bare graphs showing surface roughness shapes of the sliding layer before and after the test of the half bearing in the comparison example 1.FIG. 6Ashows the surface roughness shape thereof before the test andFIG. 6Bshows the surface roughness shape thereof after the test (250 thousand cycles).

Additionally,FIGS. 7A and 7Bare graphs showing surface roughness shapes of the sliding layer before and after the test of the half bearing in the comparison example 2.FIG. 7Ashows the surface roughness shape thereof before the test andFIG. 7Bshows the surface roughness shape thereof after the test (250 thousand cycles). Here,FIGS. 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 7A and 7Bare based on JIS B 0601 (1994).

FIG. 8is a microphotograph of a surface of the sliding layer after the test (250 thousand cycles) in the half bearing according to the embodiment.FIG. 9is a microphotograph of a surface of the sliding layer after the test (250 thousand cycles) in the half bearing according to the comparison example 1.FIG. 10is a microphotograph of a surface of the sliding layer after the test (250 thousand cycles) in the half bearing according to the comparison example 2. Further,FIG. 11is a graph showing a variation in the abrasion loss on each of the sliding layers of the embodiment and the comparison examples. The abrasion loss on each of the sliding layers of the embodiment and the comparison examples was obtained by measuring thickness of each of the half bearings before the test and thickness thereof for every cycle as the thickness after the test using a micrometer and calculating difference therebetween.

Since the half bearing1according to the embodiment had the uneven surface6having a shape shown inFIG. 2or the like on the surface of the sliding layer2, it indicated as shown inFIG. 5Athat the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) before the test was 6.018 μm, 10-point average roughness (Rz) before the test was 22.35 μm and average spacing in roughness (Sm) before the test was 0.4389 mm.

As opposed to such a shape before the test, it indicated as shown inFIG. 5Bthat the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) after the test under the above-mentioned condition was 3.491 μm, the 10-point average roughness (Rz) after the test was 12.74 μm and the average spacing in roughness (Sm) after the test was 0.4304 mm.

In the half bearing1according to the embodiment, as shown in the microphotograph ofFIG. 8, a slight abrasion was shown on the vertexes of the uneven surface6on the surface of the sliding layer2even after 250 thousand cycles but no adhesion was shown.

They have found out that the half bearing1according to the embodiment improves its heat resistant and its pressure resistant because the carbon fiber is mixed to the sliding layer2and prevents the abrasion of the sliding layer2as shown inFIG. 11even under use conditions such that heavy load is applied for a long time. Further, since the half bearing1according to the embodiment has the uneven surface6, which is formed on the surface of the sliding layer2, having the height higher than that of each of the comparison examples shown inFIGS. 6A and 7Aat initial stage as shown inFIG. 5A, the oil film is more surely formed so that they have found out that the shape of the surface of the sliding layer2in addition to the composition of the sliding layer2prevents the abrasion of the sliding layer2. They also have found out that the uneven shape which becomes any oil reservoir to form the oil film remains, as shown inFIG. 5B, even under use conditions such that heavy load is applied for a long time. They further have found out that the half bearing1according to the embodiment prevents any abrasion of the sliding layer2because the sliding layer2is composed of polytetrafluoroethylene which has lower friction coefficient than that of Cu series alloy.

The half bearing according to the comparison example 1 indicated as shown inFIG. 6Athat the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) before the test was 2.262 μm, the 10-point average roughness (Rz) before the test was 8.588 μm and the average spacing in roughness (Sm) before the test was 0.3299 mm.

As opposed to such a shape before the test, it indicated as shown inFIG. 6Bthat the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) after the test under the above-mentioned condition was 0.3373 μm, the 10-point average roughness (Rz) after the test was 1.479 μm and the average spacing in roughness (Sm) after the test was 0.1721 mm.

In the half bearing according to the comparison example 1, as shown in the microphotograph ofFIG. 9, no adhesion was shown but the porous layer was exposed after 250 thousand cycles. They have found out that the half bearing according to the comparison example 1 has good slidability because lead (PB) is contained therein but the abrasion loss is large as shown inFIG. 11so that there is a high probability of generating adhesion under use conditions in which that heavy load is applied for a long time.

The half bearing according to the comparison example 2 indicated as shown inFIG. 7Athat the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) before the test was 2.299 μm, the 10-point average roughness (Rz) before the test was 8.798 μm and the average spacing in roughness (Sm) before the test was 0.3114 mm.

As opposed to such a shape before the test, it indicated as shown inFIG. 7Bthat the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) after the test under the above-mentioned condition was 0.5024 μm, the 10-point average roughness (Rz) after the test was 2.308 μm and the average spacing in roughness (Sm) after the test was 0.1212 mm.

In the half bearing according to the comparison example 2, as shown in the microphotograph ofFIG. 10, no adhesion was shown after 250 thousand cycles. The uneven by the blasting process remained but the height of the uneven decreased as shown inFIG. 7B. Since the sliding layer composed of Cu—Sn series alloy is formed in the half bearing according to the comparison example 2, the abrasion is prevented as shown inFIG. 11but the height of the uneven surface, shown inFIG. 7A, which is formable by the shot blasting process is lower than that of the sliding layer of the embodiment shown inFIG. 5A. Thus, they have found out that the embodiment and the comparison example 2 have the similar abrasion loss as shown inFIG. 11but under the use conditions such that heavy load is applied for a long time, any uneven shapes, which becomes the oil reservoir that forms the oil film, remain, as shown inFIG. 5B, in the embodiment while any uneven shapes, which becomes the oil reservoir that forms the oil film, disappear, as shown inFIG. 7B, so that there is a high probability of generating the adhesion in the comparison example 2.

As results of the above, they have found out that the porous layer4in the half bearing1is preferably composed of Cu—Sn series alloy having a particle size of 45 through 250 μm, in order to maintain the sliding layer2under the use conditions such that heavy load is applied for a long time.

They have also found out that the sliding layer2in the half bearing1is preferably composed of resin material5including the polytetrafluoroethylene which has low friction factor and a carbon fiber which has good heat resistant and good pressure resistant.

Further, they have found out that the uneven surface6of the sliding layer2in the half bearing1preferably has surface roughness of 3.0 through 10.0 μm, more preferably, 6.0 through 10.0 μm, in the arithmetic mean roughness (Ra).

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The present invention is applied to a sliding member used under the boundary lubrication in which the heavy load is applied and it is difficult to form any oil film.

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