Patent classifications
F16C2204/72
Rolling slide member, rolling bearing using same, and method for manufacturing rolling slide member
A rolling-sliding member that is high in hardness and continues to have a passivation film reliably even after being subjected to a process that does not require any processing for removal of scale etc., as well as a rolling bearing using the same and a method for manufacturing the rolling-sliding member.
Sliding bearing, method for producing a sliding bearing, internal combustion engine having a sliding bearing and electric machine having a sliding bearing
A sliding bearing may include an uncoated shaft and a bearing bush. The uncoated shaft may include a shaft material. The bearing bush may include a sintered bearing bush material. The shaft may be slidingly and moveably guided, relative to the bearing bush, within the bearing bush. The bearing bush material may have a residual porosity of 8 percent or more. A volume of the residual porosity may be filled with an oil up to 80 percent or more.
Sintered bearing bush material, sliding bearing, internal combustion engine and electric motor
A sintered bearing bush material for a sliding bearing may include: 0.5 to 1.7 percentage by weight carbon; 0.2 to 1.2 percentage by weight manganese; 0.2 to 1.2 percentage by weight sulphur; 1.2 to 2.4 percentage by weight nickel; 1.0 to 2.1 percentage by weight molybdenum; 3.0 to 7.0 percentage by weight copper; 0.2 to 1.2 percentage by weight tin; 0 to 0.8 percentage by weight phosphorus; and a residual component.
Heat-treated roller bearing ring
An inner ring or and outer ring for a roller bearing includes: 0.30-0.45 wt. % carbon, 0.1-0.7 wt. % silicon, 0.6-0.9 wt. % manganese, 0.9-1.2 wt. % chromium, 0.15-0.7 wt. % molybdenum, 0-2.0 wt. % nickel, 0-0.02 wt. % phosphorus, and 0-0.02 wt. % sulfur, the balance being iron and unavoidable impurities. The microstructure of the steel composition contains bainite, and a carbonitrided case layer is provided on a surface of the inner ring or outer ring.
Carburized shaft part
A carburized shaft part having a predetermined composition, a C content at a surface layer part of a mass % of 0.60 to 1.00%, at least one hole at an outer circumferential surface, a total volume ratio of martensite and retained austenite of 97% or more at a structure at a position of a 1 mm depth from the outer circumferential surface in an axial direction of the hole and a position of a 20 μm depth from the surface of the hole, a maximum retained austenite volume ratio (R1) of 10.0 to 30.0% at a position of a 1 mm depth from the outer circumferential surface in the axial direction of the hole and a range up to a 200 μm depth from the surface of the hole, and a retained austenite reduction ratio of 20% or more found from R1 and the retained austenite volume ratio (R2) at a position of a 1 mm depth from the outer circumferential surface in the axial direction of the hole and a position of a 20 μm depth from the surface of the hole by the formula (A): Δγ=(R1−R)/R1×100.
Rapid movement loader slot bearing suitable for use on munitions deployment structures
A loader slot bearing includes an annular housing having first and second axial surfaces and an interior area extending therebetween. The interior area has a first inner surface that extends between the first and second axial surfaces. A portion of the inner surface is a first bearing surface that has a spherical contour. A slot extends partially into the first inner surface from the first axial surface. The slot has a first width. The annular housing is manufactured from a precipitation hardened corrosion resistant stainless steel. The loader slot bearing includes a truncated ball that is positioned in the slot and rotated so that the truncated ball is rotatably retained by the first bearing surface. The truncated ball is angularly misalignable relative to the housing and is manufactured from a 440C stainless steel. A dry lubricant is applied to the spherical exterior surface of the truncated ball.
HEAT-TREATED ROLLER BEARING RING
An inner ring or and outer ring for a roller bearing includes: 0.30-0.45 wt. % carbon, 0.1-0.7 wt. % silicon, 0.6-0.9 wt. % manganese, 0.9-1.2 wt. % chromium, 0.15-0.7 wt. % molybdenum, 0-2.0 wt. % nickel, 0-0.02 wt. % phosphorus, and 0 -0.02 wt. % sulfur, the balance being iron and unavoidable impurities. The microstructure of the steel composition contains bainite, and a carbonitrided case layer is provided on a surface of the inner ring or outer ring.
Bearing bushing and method for manufacturing a bearing bushing
A bearing bushing (1) and to a method for manufacturing a bearing bushing are provided. The bearing bushing includes a wire article (2) formed from knitted wire mesh or knitted wire fabric (6) and compressed into a dimensionally stable compressed product (3). The bearing bushing can be provided for supporting a throttle valve used in high-temperature applications. The wire article (2) is formed from a stainless steel. Existing voids (10) of the compressed product (3) are filled with solder (4).
Rolling slide member, rolling bearing using same, and method for manufacturing rolling slide member
A rolling-sliding member that is high in hardness and continues to have a passivation film reliably even after being subjected to a process that does not require any processing for removal of scale, etc., as well as a rolling bearing using the same and a method for manufacturing the rolling-sliding member.
IRON-BASED SINTERED SLIDING MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
It is possible to provide an iron-based sintered sliding material excellent in the sliding performance. Provided is an iron-based sintered sliding material including, a base containing, by mass, 3 to 15% of S, 0.2 to 6% in a total amount of at least one selected from the group consisting of Cr, Ca, V, Ti, and Mg, and a remainder of Fe and inevitable impurities, sulfide particles containing at least one selected from the group consisting of Cr, Ca, V, Ti, and Mg being dispersed in the base, and pores.