(19)
(11)EP 3 358 209 A1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION
published in accordance with Art. 153(4) EPC

(43)Date of publication:
08.08.2018 Bulletin 2018/32

(21)Application number: 16851536.9

(22)Date of filing:  27.09.2016
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
F16C 35/02(2006.01)
F16C 27/06(2006.01)
F16C 17/02(2006.01)
F16C 33/20(2006.01)
(86)International application number:
PCT/JP2016/078464
(87)International publication number:
WO 2017/057365 (06.04.2017 Gazette  2017/14)
(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
MA MD

(30)Priority: 01.10.2015 JP 2015195573

(71)Applicant: Oiles Corporation
Tokyo 108-0075 (JP)

(72)Inventors:
  • NAKAGAWA, Noboru
    Fujisawa-shi Kanagawa 252-0811 (JP)
  • YAMAGUCHI, Sho
    Fujisawa-shi Kanagawa 252-0811 (JP)
  • KIKUCHI, Hiroyuki
    Fujisawa-shi Kanagawa 252-0811 (JP)

(74)Representative: Puschmann Borchert Bardehle Patentanwälte Partnerschaft mbB 
Bajuwarenring 21
82041 Oberhaching
82041 Oberhaching (DE)

  


(54)BUSH BEARING AND BEARING MECHANISM PROVIDED THEREWITH


(57) A bush bearing capable of suppressing the generation of abnormal noise and a bearing mechanism provided therewith are provided.
A flange section 13 includes: a plate-shaped section 13I; and a protruding section 13J that protrudes from the plate-shaped section 13I to one side in the axial direction X. The flange section 13 has a fitting margin in the axial direction X with respect to a fitted groove 2b in a housing 2. An end surface 13B of the flange section 13 comes into contact with a wall surface 2D that forms the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 and is positioned at another side in the axial direction X, and in a state in which the plate-shaped section 13I has elastically deformed, the protruding section 13J comes into contact with a wall surface 2C that forms the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 and is positioned at the one side in the axial direction.




Description

[Technical Field]



[0001] The present invention relates to a bush bearing and a bearing mechanism provided therewith.

[Background Art]



[0002] Conventionally, a bush bearing which movably supports a shaft in an axial direction thereof and a bearing mechanism provided with the bush bearing are known. For example, a bush bearing which is provided between a housing and a rack shaft in a steering apparatus and which slidably supports the rack shaft is proposed (for example, refer to PTL 1).

[0003] The bush bearing described in PTL 1 has a flange section and the bush bearing is mounted to a housing by inserting the flange section into a groove formed in the housing.

[Citation List]


[Patent Literature]



[0004] [PTL 1]
Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2004-347105

[Summary of Invention]


[Technical Problem]



[0005] However, with the configuration of the bush bearing and the housing described in PTL 1, a gap exists between the flange section and the housing in an axial direction of the housing. Due to the gap, the bush bearing moves along the axial direction due to vibration during travel of an automobile and causes the flange section to collide with the housing, thereby generating abnormal noise.

[0006] The present invention has been made in consideration of the circumstances described above and an object thereof is to provide a bush bearing capable of suppressing the generation of abnormal noise and a bearing mechanism provided with the bush bearing.

[Solution to Problem]



[0007] In order to solve the problem described above, the present invention is provided with: a housing which has a cylindrical shape and has a fitted groove formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof; a bush bearing mounted to the inner circumferential surface of the housing; and a shaft supported by the bush bearing, wherein the bush bearing has a cylindrical bush main body, and a flange section configured to project outward from the bush main body in a radial direction thereof and to be fitted into the fitted groove, the flange section is provided with a plate-shaped section, and a protruding section configured to protrude from the plate-shaped section to one side in an axial direction of the bush main body, and has a fitting margin in the axial direction with respect to the fitted groove in the housing, a part of the flange section is configured to come into contact with a surface that forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at another side in the axial direction, and the protruding section is configured to, in a state in which the plate-shaped section has elastically deformed, come into contact with a surface which forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at the one side in the axial direction.

[0008] The plate-shaped section may protrude toward an outer side of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and the protruding section may protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.

[0009] In addition, the plate-shaped section may extend along a circumferential direction of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and the protruding section may protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.

[0010] Furthermore, the shaft supported by the bush bearing may be a rack shaft of a steering apparatus.

[0011] In addition, the present invention is a bush bearing provided between a housing which has a cylindrical shape and has a fitted groove formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof, and a shaft, the bush bearing including a cylindrical bush main body, and a flange section configured to project outward from the bush main body in a radial direction thereof and to be fitted into the fitted groove, wherein the flange section is provided with a plate-shaped section, and a protruding section configured to protrude from the plate-shaped section to one side in an axial direction of the bush main body, and has a fitting margin in the axial direction with respect to the fitted groove in the housing, a part of the flange section is configured to come into contact with a surface that forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at another side in the axial direction, and the protruding section is configured to, in a state in which the plate-shaped section has elastically deformed, come into contact with a surface which forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at the one side in the axial direction.

[0012] The plate-shaped section may protrude toward an outer side of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and the protruding section may protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.

[0013] In addition, the plate-shaped section may extend along a circumferential direction of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and the protruding section may protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.

[0014] Furthermore, the shaft may be a rack shaft of a steering apparatus and the bush bearing may support the rack shaft.

[Advantageous Effects of Invention]



[0015] According to the present invention, a bush bearing capable of suppressing the generation of abnormal noise and a bearing mechanism provided with the bush bearing can be provided.

[Brief Description of Drawings]



[0016] 

[Fig. 1]
Fig. 1 shows a sectional view taken along line I-I shown in Fig. 2 of a bush bearing according to a first embodiment.

[Fig. 2]
Fig. 2 shows a diagram of the bush bearing according to the first embodiment as viewed from a side of a flange section.

[Fig. 3]
Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the bush bearing according to the first embodiment.

[Fig. 4]
Fig. 4 shows a side view of the bush bearing according to the first embodiment.

[Fig. 5]
Fig. 5 shows a partial enlarged view of a bearing mechanism representing a state where the bush bearing according to the first embodiment is mounted to a housing.

[Fig. 6]
Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of a bush bearing according to a second embodiment.

[Fig. 7]
Fig. 7 shows a side view of the bush bearing according to the second embodiment.

[Fig. 8]
Fig. 8 shows a diagram of the bush bearing according to the second embodiment as viewed from a side of a flange section.

[Fig. 9]
Fig. 9 shows an explanatory diagram of a bush bearing according to a modification.


[Description of Embodiments]



[0017]  Next, a bush bearing and a bearing mechanism provided with the bush bearing according to a first embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. Moreover, in the present embodiment, a case where a bush bearing and a bearing mechanism provided with the bush bearing are applied to a steering apparatus will be described.

[0018] Fig. 1 shows a sectional view taken along line I-I shown in Fig. 2 of a bush bearing 10 according to the first embodiment. Fig. 2 shows the bush bearing 10 as viewed from a side of a flange section 13. Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the bush bearing 10. Fig. 4 shows a side view of the bush bearing 10. Fig. 5 shows a partial enlarged view of a bearing mechanism 1 representing a state where the bush bearing 10 is mounted to a housing 2.

<Overall configuration of bearing mechanism 1>



[0019] As shown in Fig. 1, the bearing mechanism 1 according to the present embodiment constitutes a part of a rack-and-pinion steering apparatus mounted to a vehicle and includes the housing 2, a rack shaft 3, and the bush bearing 10.

<Housing 2>



[0020] The housing 2 is made of metal such as aluminum, has a cylindrical shape, and is fixed to a vehicle body (not shown). An annular fitted groove 2b is formed on an inner circumferential surface 2A of the housing 2 along a circumferential direction of the housing 2. The fitted groove 2b is constituted by a pair of annular wall surfaces 2C and 2D which are perpendicular to an axial direction X of the housing 2 and an annular circumferential wall surface 2E which extends along the circumferential direction of the housing 2.

<Rack shaft 3>



[0021] The rack shaft 3 has an approximately columnar shape and is provided so as to be movable along the axial direction X in the housing 2. A rack is provided in a part of the rack shaft 3. The rack is configured so as to mesh with a pinion of a pinion shaft of the steering apparatus. The pinion shaft is coupled to a steering wheel. In addition, both ends of the rack shaft 3 are coupled to wheels via a coupling mechanism (not shown).

<Bush bearing 10>



[0022] As shown in Figs. 1 to 5, the bush bearing 10 includes a bush main body 11 and a plurality of (in the present embodiment, two) O rings 12. The bush bearing 10 is interposed between the inner circumferential surface 2A of the housing 2 and an outer circumferential surface 3A of the rack shaft 3.

[0023] The O rings 12 have an annular shape and are constituted by an elastic material such as rubber. A section of the O rings 12 cut along a plane perpendicular to a circumferential direction of the O rings 12 has a circular shape. Each O ring 12 is inserted into an insertion groove 11c (to be described later) in a tensioned state. In addition, an outer diameter of each O ring 12 is configured to be slightly larger than the inner circumferential surface 2A of the housing 2.

[0024] The bush main body 11 is made of resin and has a cylindrical shape. In a state where the bush bearing 10 is built into the housing 2, an axial direction of the bush main body 11 matches the axial direction X of the housing 2. An inner circumferential surface 11A of the bush main body 11 slidably supports the rack shaft 3. In addition, an inner diameter of the bush main body 11 is configured to be slightly larger than an outer diameter of the rack shaft 3, and an outer diameter of the bush main body 11 is configured to be smaller than an inner diameter of the housing 2 (refer to Fig. 1).

[0025] Two insertion grooves 11c extending in a circumferential direction are formed with an interval in an axial direction on an outer circumferential surface 11B of the bush main body 11. Each insertion groove 11c is formed across an entire circumferential region of the outer circumferential surface 11B of the bush main body 11 and has an annular shape. A section of each insertion groove 11c when cut along a plane including the axial direction X of the housing 2 has a rectangular concave shape. While the number of insertion grooves 11c and the number of O rings 12 are the same, there may be more insertion grooves than O rings.

[0026] A flange section 13 which projects toward an outer side in a radial direction of the bush main body 11 is integrally provided at one end (a right end in Fig. 1) of the bush main body 11 in the axial direction X. The flange section 13 is configured in an annular shape which is coaxial with the bush main body 11 as a whole. An outer diameter of the flange section 13 is configured to be larger than an inner diameter of the inner circumferential surface 2A of the housing 2 but smaller than an inner diameter of the circumferential wall surface 2D of the fitted groove 2b formed on the inner circumferential surface 2A (refer to Fig. 1).

[0027] The flange section 13 is constituted by a pair of end surfaces 13A and 13B which are perpendicular to the axial direction X of the housing 2 and an outer circumferential surface 13C which extends along the circumferential direction of the housing 2.

[0028] A plurality of (in the present embodiment, four) first slits 11e which extend toward an end surface 11D of the bush main body 11 from the end surface 13A of the flange section 13 are formed in the bush main body 11. The flange section 13 is divided into four sections (first to fourth flange sections 13D to 13G) by the first slits 11e. Therefore, the pair of end surfaces 13A and 13B and the outer circumferential surface 13C of the flange section 13 are also divided into four sections. Moreover, the first slits 11e intersect each insertion groove 11c.

[0029] A plurality of second slits 11f which extend toward the flange section 13 from the end surface 11D are formed in the bush main body 11. Two second slits 11f are formed at positions corresponding to the first and third flange sections 13D and 13F, and one second slit 11f is formed at positions corresponding to the second and fourth flange sections 13E and 13G. Each of the second slits 11f intersects each insertion groove 11c.

[0030] Notches 13h are respectively formed in central sections of the first and third flange sections 13D and 13F in the circumferential direction. Each notch 13h is formed so as to notch the end surfaces 13A and 13B and the outer circumferential surface 13C of the flange section 13. A plate-shaped section 131 which protrudes outward in the radial direction from an end on the side of the end surface 13A (the one side in the axial direction X) is provided inside each notch 13h. A thickness of the plate-shaped section 13I in the axial direction X is configured to be extremely small with respect to a thickness (a distance between the end surface 13A and the end surface 13B) of the flange section 13 in the axial direction X. A protruding section 13J that protrudes to the one side in the axial direction X is provided at a tip of the plate-shaped section 13I.

[0031]  Due to the protruding section 13J, widths of the first and third flange sections 13D and 13F in the axial direction X are configured so as to be larger than a width (a distance between the wall surfaces 2C and 2D) of the fitted groove 2b of the housing 2. In other words, the flange section 13 has a fitting margin in the axial direction X with respect to the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2.

[0032] In addition, as shown in Fig. 5, in a state where the flange section 13 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2, the end surface 13B abuts the wall surface 2D of the fitted groove 2b, and the protruding section 13J abuts the wall surface 2C in a state where the plate-shaped section 13I has bendingly deformed (elastically deformed). In this manner, the flange section 13 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 in a state of having an elastic force in the axial direction X by the plate-shaped section 131 and the protruding section 13J.

[0033] In addition, the O rings 12 abut the inner circumferential surface 2A of the housing 2 in a state where the bush bearing 10 is mounted to the housing 2. Furthermore, the bush main body 11 is expanded under pressure as the rack shaft 3 is inserted into the bush bearing 10, and the O rings 12 are configured so as to be compressed by the bush main body 11 and the housing 2.

<Operational advantages>



[0034] As described above, with the bearing mechanism 1 according to the present embodiment, the flange section 13 is provided with: the plate-shaped section 131; and the protruding section 13J that protrudes from the plate-shaped section 131 to one side in an axial direction X, the flange section 13 has a fitting margin in the axial direction X with respect to the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2, the end surface 13B of the flange section 13 comes into contact with the wall surface 2D that forms the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 and is positioned at another side in the axial direction X, and in a state in which the plate-shaped section 13I has elastically deformed, the protruding section 13J comes into contact with the wall surface 2C that forms the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 and is positioned at the one side in the axial direction.

[0035] More specifically, the plate-shaped section 13I protrudes toward an outer side of the bush main body 11 (outward in a radial direction) at one end of the flange section 13 in the axial direction X, and the protruding section 13J protrudes to one side in the axial direction X at a tip of the plate-shaped section 13I.

[0036] According to this configuration, the flange section 13 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 in a state of having an elastic force in the axial direction X by the plate-shaped section 13I and the protruding section 13J without a gap being formed between the flange section 13 and the housing 2 in the axial direction X. As a result, even when the bush bearing 10 is subjected to vibration, movement of the bush bearing 10 in the axial direction X can be fixed by the elastic force. Accordingly, the generation of abnormal noise due to the flange section 13 moving in the axial direction X and colliding with the housing 2 can be suppressed.

[0037] In addition, since the flange section 13 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 as the plate-shaped section 13I of the flange section 13 elastically deforms (bendingly deforms), the bush bearing 10 can be readily assembled to the housing 2.

[0038] Next, a bush bearing 110 according to a second embodiment and a bearing mechanism provided with the bush bearing 110 will be described with reference to the drawings. Moreover, same members as those of the bush bearing 10 according to the first embodiment will be denoted by same reference numerals and descriptions thereof will be omitted, and only different portions will be described.

<Bush bearing 110>



[0039] Fig. 6 shows a perspective view of the bush bearing 110. Fig. 7 shows a side view of the bush bearing 110. Fig. 8 shows the bush bearing 10 as viewed from a side of a flange section 113.

[0040] As shown in Figs. 6 to 8, in the flange section 113 of the bush bearing 110, among first to fourth flange sections 113D to 113G obtained by dividing the flange section 113 into four sections, shapes of the first flange section 113D and the third flange section 113G differ from the shapes of the first and third flange sections 13D and 13G according to the first embodiment.

[0041] Notches 113h are respectively formed at both ends on a side of the end surface 13A of the first and third flange sections 113D and 113F in the circumferential direction of the bush main body 11. Each notch 113h is formed so as to notch the end surfaces 13A and 13B and the outer circumferential surface 13C of the flange section 13 as well as the inner circumferential surface 11A of the bush main body 11. Each notch 113h is constituted by a first notched surface 113K which is parallel to the end surface 13A and a second notched surface 113L which is perpendicular to the first notched surface 113K.

[0042] A plate-shaped section 113I which extends along the circumferential direction of the bush main body 11 is provided inside each notch 113h at an end on the side of the end surface 13A (the one side in the axial direction X) of the second notched surface 113L. A gap is formed between the plate-shaped section 113I and the first notched surface 113K. A protruding section 113J that protrudes to the one side in the axial direction X is provided at a tip of the plate-shaped section 113I.

[0043]  Due to the protruding section 113J, widths of the first and third flange sections 113D and 113F in the axial direction X are configured so as to be larger than a width (a distance between the wall surfaces 2C and 2D) of the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 (Fig. 1). In other words, the flange section 113 has a fitting margin in the axial direction X with respect to the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2.

[0044] In addition, in a similar manner to the first embodiment, in a state where the flange section 113 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2, the end surface 13B abuts the wall surface 2D of the fitted groove 2b, and the protruding section 113J abuts the wall surface 2C in a state where the plate-shaped section 113I has bendingly deformed (elastically deformed). In this manner, the flange section 113 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 in a state of having an elastic force in the axial direction X by the plate-shaped section 113I and the protruding section 113J.

<Operational advantages>



[0045] As described above, the plate-shaped section 113I extends along a radial direction of the bush main body 11 at one end of the flange section 113 in the axial direction X, and the protruding section 113J protrudes to one side in the axial direction X at a tip of the plate-shaped section 113I. In addition, the flange section 113 has a fitting margin in the axial direction X with respect to the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2, and the flange section 113 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 in a state of having an elastic force in the axial direction X by the plate-shaped section 113I and the protruding section 113J.

[0046] According to this configuration, also in the present embodiment, the flange section 113 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 in a state of having an elastic force in the axial direction X by the plate-shaped section 113I and the protruding section 113J without a gap being formed between the flange section 113 and the housing 2 in the axial direction X in a similar manner to the bush bearing 10 according to the first embodiment and the bearing mechanism 1 provided with the bush bearing 10. As a result, even when the bush bearing 110 is subjected to vibration, movement of the bush bearing 110 in the axial direction X can be absorbed by the elastic force. Accordingly, the generation of abnormal noise due to the flange section 113 moving in the axial direction X and colliding with the housing 2 can be suppressed.

[0047] In addition, since the flange section 13 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 as the plate-shaped section 13I of the flange section 13 elastically deforms (bendingly deforms), the bush bearing 10 can be readily assembled to the housing 2.

[0048] It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Various additions, modifications, and the like of the present invention will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.

[0049] For example, while the plate-shaped section 13I and the protruding section 13J are provided on the side of the end surface 13A of the flange section 13 (one side in the axial direction X) in the embodiment described above, the plate-shaped section 13I and the protruding section 13J may be provided on the side of the end surface 13B of the flange section 13 (the other side in the axial direction X) or, as shown in Fig. 9, provided at both sides of the end surfaces 13A and 13B of the flange section 13. According to this configuration, the flange section 13 is fitted into the fitted groove 2b in the housing 2 in a state of having an elastic force in the axial direction X by two plate-shaped sections 13I and two protruding sections 13J without a gap being formed between the flange section 13 and the housing 2 in the axial direction X. As a result, even when the bush bearing 10 is subjected to vibration, movement of the bush bearing 10 in the axial direction X can be absorbed by the elastic force. Accordingly, the generation of abnormal noise due to the flange section 13 moving in the axial direction X and colliding with the housing 2 can be suppressed. Moreover, also in the flange section 113 of the bush bearing 110 according to the second embodiment, the plate-shaped section 113I and the protruding section 113J may be provided on the side of the end surface 13B of the flange section 113 (the other side in the axial direction X) or provided at both sides of the end surfaces 13A and 13B of the flange section 113.

[0050] In addition, the directions in which the plate-shaped sections 13I and 1131 protrude or extend are not limited to the directions shown in the embodiments described above.

[0051] Furthermore, while cases where the bearing mechanism 1 is applied to a steering apparatus and the bush bearings 10 and 100 support the rack shaft 3 have been described in the embodiments presented above, the bearing mechanism 1 may be applied to an apparatus other than a steering apparatus and the bush bearings 10 and 100 may support a shaft so as to be movable in an axial direction thereof.

[Reference Signs List]



[0052] 
1
Bearing mechanism
2
Housing
2A
Inner circumferential surface
2b
Fitted groove
2C, 2D
Wall surface
3
Rack shaft
10, 110
Bush bearing
11
Bush main body
13, 113
Flange section
13I, 113I
Plate-shaped section
13J, 113J
Protruding section



Claims

1. A bearing mechanism, comprising:

a housing which has a cylindrical shape and has a fitted groove formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;

a bush bearing mounted to the inner circumferential surface of the housing; and

a shaft supported by the bush bearing, wherein

the bush bearing has a cylindrical bush main body, and a flange section configured to project outward from the bush main body in a radial direction thereof and to be fitted into the fitted groove,

the flange section is provided with a plate-shaped section, and a protruding section configured to protrude from the plate-shaped section to one side in an axial direction of the bush main body, and has a fitting margin in the axial direction with respect to the fitted groove in the housing,

a part of the flange section is configured to come into contact with a surface which forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at another side in the axial direction, and

the protruding section is configured to, in a state in which the plate-shaped section has elastically deformed, come into contact with a surface which forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at the one side in the axial direction.


 
2. The bearing mechanism according to claim 1, wherein
the plate-shaped section is configured to protrude toward an outer side of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and
the protruding section is configured to protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.
 
3. The bearing mechanism according to claim 1, wherein
the plate-shaped section is configured to extend along a circumferential direction of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and
the protruding section is configured to protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.
 
4. The bearing mechanism according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the shaft supported by the bush bearing is a rack shaft of a steering apparatus.
 
5. A bush bearing provided between a housing which has a cylindrical shape and has a fitted groove formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof, and a shaft,
the bush bearing comprising:

a cylindrical bush main body; and

a flange section configured to project outward from the bush main body in a radial direction thereof and to be fitted into the fitted groove, wherein

the flange section is provided with a plate-shaped section, and a protruding section configured to protrude from the plate-shaped section to one side in an axial direction of the bush main body, and has a fitting margin in the axial direction with respect to the fitted groove in the housing,

a part of the flange section is configured to come into contact with a surface which forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at another side in the axial direction, and

the protruding section is configured to, in a state in which the plate-shaped section has elastically deformed, come into contact with a surface which forms the fitted groove in the housing and is positioned at the one side in the axial direction.


 
6. The bush bearing according to claim 4, wherein
the plate-shaped section is configured to protrude toward an outer side of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and
the protruding section is configured to protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.
 
7. The bush bearing according to claim 4, wherein
the plate-shaped section is configured to extend along a circumferential direction of the bush main body at one end of the flange section in the axial direction, and
the protruding section is configured to protrude to the one side in the axial direction at a tip of the plate-shaped section.
 
8. The bush bearing according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein the shaft is a rack shaft of a steering apparatus, and the bush bearing supports the rack shaft.
 




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