Patent classifications
F16C17/18
MULTI-LOBE BEARING AND TURBOCHARGER
A semi-floating bearing (multi-lobe bearing) includes a radial bearing surface that is formed on an inner circumferential surface of a body, and that includes a plurality of arcuate surfaces having mutually different centers of curvature and arranged adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction of the body; and axial grooves formed on the radial bearing surface and extending in an axial direction of the shaft, a center position of the axial groove in the circumferential direction being located at a position spaced apart rearwardly from a boundary portion between the plurality of arcuate surfaces in the circumferential direction of the shaft within an area from the boundary portion to a central position of the arcuate surfaces in the circumferential direction.
JOURNAL BEARING WITH OIL POCKET
A journal shaft for a journal bearing assembly of an aircraft engine includes a shaft body extending along a longitudinal axis. The shaft body has a radially outer surface and a radially inner surface radially spaced apart from the longitudinal axis to define an inner cavity. An oil pocket is defined in the radially outer surface. One or more passages extend through the shaft body from the radially inner surface to the oil pocket to provide fluid communication between the inner cavity and the oil pocket. The oil pocket includes a radially inner base surface and interconnecting transition surfaces extending between the radially inner base surface of the oil pocket and the radially outer surface of the shaft body. The interconnecting transition surfaces form a fluid-dynamically smooth and edgeless transition to the radially outer surface of the journal shaft.
JOURNAL BEARING WITH OIL POCKET
A journal shaft for a journal bearing assembly of an aircraft engine includes a shaft body extending along a longitudinal axis. The shaft body has a radially outer surface and a radially inner surface radially spaced apart from the longitudinal axis to define an inner cavity. An oil pocket is defined in the radially outer surface. One or more passages extend through the shaft body from the radially inner surface to the oil pocket to provide fluid communication between the inner cavity and the oil pocket. The oil pocket includes a radially inner base surface and interconnecting transition surfaces extending between the radially inner base surface of the oil pocket and the radially outer surface of the shaft body. The interconnecting transition surfaces form a fluid-dynamically smooth and edgeless transition to the radially outer surface of the journal shaft.
Lubricant supported electric motor
A lubricant supported electric motor includes an outer stator and an inner stator each extending around an axis in radially spaced relationship with one another. A rotor is rotatably disposed between the inner and outer stators to define an inner gap extending radially between the rotor and the inner stator and an outer gap extending radially between the rotor and the outer stator. A lubricant is disposed in both of the inner and outer gaps for supporting the rotor radially between the inner and outer stators. The lubricant supported motor with a two-sided radial flux configuration results in improved rotor-to-stator system stiffness to allow the lubricant supported electric motor to be used in high shock and high vibration environments, while also providing high torque in a small and lightweight design package.
Leak resistant compliant bushing
A leak resistant compliant bushing includes a body having a first end, a second end, an outer surface and an inner surface defining a passage. The outer surface and the inner surface extending between the first end and the second end and define an axial axis. A first plurality of channels extends into the body from the first end. Each of the first plurality of channels includes a terminal end that is spaced from the second end. A second plurality of channels extend into the body from the second end. Each of the second plurality of channels extend between adjacent ones of the first plurality of channels and include a terminal end section that is spaced from the first end.
MOUNTING ASSEMBLIES AS WELL AS GAS SPRING AND DAMPER ASSEMBLIES AND SUSPENSION SYSTEMS INCLUDING SAME
Mounting assembly dimensioned for securement between a vehicle structure and a gas spring and damper assembly include a first end plate securable to the vehicle structure. A second end plate is attached in substantially fixed relation to the first end plate such that a mounting cavity is disposed therebetween. A connector housing is disposed within the mounting cavity and operatively connectable to the gas spring and damper assembly. A first bearing assembly is disposed between the connector housing and the first end plate and permits rotation of the connector housing relative to the first end plate while transferring forces acting longitudinally therebetween. A second bearing assembly is disposed between the connector housing and the second end plate and permits rotation of the connector housing relative to the second end plate while transferring forces acting longitudinally therebetween. Gas spring and damper assemblies are also included.
Floating bush bearing device and supercharger
A floating bush bearing configured to support a rotational shaft rotatably includes: a floating bush body part formed to have a cylindrical shape having an insertion hole through which the rotational shaft is inserted. The floating bush body part includes: an inner peripheral surface; an outer peripheral surface having a greater width dimension than the inner peripheral surface in an axial direction of the floating bush body part; and an axial end surface which connects an end of the inner peripheral surface and an end of the outer peripheral surface, the axial end surface including a vertical surface extending along a direction orthogonal to the axial direction from the end of the outer peripheral surface toward a radially inner side and an oblique surface extending from a radially inner end of the vertical surface toward the end of the inner peripheral surface. The oblique surface has a protruding portion protruding from a virtual line which linearly connects the radially inner end of the vertical surface and the end of the inner peripheral surface.
FLOATING-SLEEVE HYBRID FLUID BEARING
Provided is a floating-sleeve hybrid fluid bearing. The floating-sleeve hybrid fluid bearing may comprise: a bearing housing which is mounted by ring-coupling to the outer circumferential surface of a rotary shaft; and a floating sleeve which is mounted between the rotary shaft and the bearing housing so that there is a gap between the floating sleeve and the rotary shaft, and between the floating sleeve and the bearing housing, wherein the rotation of the floating sleeve is constrained by the bearing housing during the rotation of the rotary shaft, and one side of the floating sleeve in the circumferential direction is open in the radial direction.
ELECTRIC MOTOR
An electric motor is described comprising a rotor, a shaft integral with the rotor to transfer torque to a load, a stator coaxially crossed by the shaft. To improve the thermal resistance, a plain bearing placed between the stator and the shaft, and a lubricating fluid circuit configured to transport lubricating fluid and wet a contact surface between the stator and the shaft with the fluid.
Bearing device and turbocharger
A bearing device includes: a bearing housing; a floating metal having a cylindrical shape and disposed in a housing hole of the bearing housing and in which a rotational shaft is inserted; and a positioning pin for positioning the floating metal with respect to the bearing housing, the positioning pin being disposed along a radial direction of the rotational shaft. The positioning pin includes a first oil supply hole formed so as to penetrate the positioning pin and communicating with a first space between an inner peripheral surface of the floating metal and an outer peripheral surface of the rotational shaft, and a second oil supply hole formed inside the positioning pin so as to connect a second space to the first oil supply hole, the second space being disposed between an outer peripheral surface of the floating metal and an inner peripheral surface of the housing hole.