F16C33/1085

Compliant journal bearing shaft assembly

A carrier assembly has a pair of axially spaced-apart plates defining an axial gap therebetween. The plates have a plurality of planetary bores on a plurality of planetary axes. A plurality of planetary gear mount assemblies are disposed on the planetary axes and mounted within the planetary bores of the gear carrier. Each assembly comprises a journal bearing shaft having a pair of compliance grooves extending axially from opposed axial ends of the shaft. An inner cylindrical surface of each compliance groove defines a shaft mounting surface. A pair of collars is provided to assemble each journal bearing shaft to the carrier. Each collar has a mounting socket mating the shaft mounting surface and an external collar surface matching the planetary bore diameter.

TILTING PAD JOURNAL BEARING

On a facing surface (12a) of a pad (12) that faces a rotation shaft, an oil supply unit (24) is provided in an end region downstream of the rotation shaft in the rotation direction, and the oil supply unit (24) is formed along part of an isopleth of the pressure distribution on the facing surface (12a) generated by a lubricant being caught between the rotation shaft and the facing surface (12a), said part of the isopleth being downstream, in the rotation direction, of the pressure maximum of the pressure distribution.

Ball-Socket Type Tilting Pad Journal Bearing
20180003219 · 2018-01-04 ·

A ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing configured to reduce friction between a tilting pad and a pivot includes a housing body, a plurality of tilting pads disposed inside the housing body, and a plurality of pivots fixed on an inner surface of the housing body. An oil collection unit for collecting oil is provided in at least one of an outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots and a socket of each of the tilting pads.

Roll stand
20230228295 · 2023-07-20 · ·

A roll stand (1) includes a roll (3), in particular a backup roll, mounted via oil film bearings (2). Each oil film bearing (2) has a sealing system for sealing the oil film bearing (2) to prevent oil leakage and a coolant ingress. The oil film bearing (2) is integrated into an oil-circulating lubrication system (4), which is fluidically connected to the oil film bearing (2) via oil feed lines (5) and an oil discharge line (6). A first sensor (11) is arranged in the oil feed line (5) and a second sensor (12) is arranged in the oil discharge line (6). The two sensors (11, 12) are designed to determine the coolant content in the relevant oil volume flow.

CLEANING APPARATUS
20230020141 · 2023-01-19 ·

A cleaning apparatus has a hollow input shaft connectable to a hydraulic pressure source, is received in a first housing part and has a fluid conduit, with at least one lateral or axial input and at least one lateral output. At least one hollow output shaft is fluidically coupled to the hollow input shaft, received in a second housing part, and has a fluid channel, with at least one lateral input and at least one lateral or axial output. The hollow input shaft and/or the hollow output shaft is/are mounted rotatably about the longitudinal axis thereof relative to the relevant housing part. A first chamber is at least between the input or output of the hollow input shaft or the input of the at least one hollow output shaft and an interior lateral surface of a sealing sleeve. The sealing sleeve is fixed in a stationary and non-rotatable manner on the relevant housing part and arranged surrounding a portion of the hollow input or output shaft. Regions of the interior lateral surface of the sealing sleeve extending axially from the first chamber form a gap seal with the exterior lateral surface of the hollow input or output shaft.

SLIDING BEARING UNIT AND ROTARY ANODE TYPE X-RAY TUBE

According to one embodiment, a sliding bearing unit includes a stationary shaft including a first radial bearing surface, a rotor, and a lubricant. The rotor includes a first cylinder and a second cylinder. The second cylinder includes a second radial bearing surface and is restricted in operation so that it does not rotate relative to the first cylinder. The lubricant, together with the first radial bearing surface and the second radial bearing surface, forms a dynamic pressure radial sliding bearing.

Tilting Pad Bearing and Corresponding Hot Oil Drainer
20220373021 · 2022-11-24 ·

The invention relates to a tilting pad bearing for supporting a shaft having a longitudinal axis, the tilting pad bearing having—at least two tilting pads which are spaced apart from one another and each have a bearing surface and—at least one hot oil drainer which is arranged in an intermediate space between the at least two tilting pads, the at least one hot oil drainer being supported so as to be movable in the direction to and from the shaft.

MULTILOBE BEARING

A semi-floating bearing (multilobe bearing) including: an annular main body through which a shaft is inserted; and a radial bearing surface formed on an inner peripheral surface of the main body, the radial bearing surface including a plurality of arc surfaces having different curvature centers and disposed adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction of the main body, and a minimum distance Ra between a central axis of the shaft and the arc surface, a curvature radius Rb of the arc surface, and a radius Rs of the shaft satisfying relationships expressed by the following Formulas (1) and (2). Ra/Rs≥1.001 . . . (1), (Rb−Ra)/0.9≤(Rb−Rs)≤(Rb−Ra)/0.6 . . . (2) provided that Ra is the minimum distance between the central axis of the shaft and the arc surface, Rb is the curvature radius of the arc surface, and Rs is the radius of the shaft.

Liquid Metal Bearing Structure With Enhanced Sealing Structures

A bearing structure for an X-ray tube is provided that includes a journal bearing shaft with a radially protruding thrust bearing encased within a sleeve. The structure of sleeve is formed with enlarged traps or voids in the sleeve that are disposed adjacent various rotating anti-wetting seals/seal surfaces formed between the sleeve and the shaft. The geometry of the traps is formed to retain liquid metal/lubricating fluid within the gap defined by the bearing assembly and to direct to liquid metal flowing outwardly from the gap defined between the sleeve and the shaft away from the rotating anti-wetting seals and back towards the gap. This geometry allows the centrifugal forces exerted on the liquid metal by the rotation of the bearing structure to move the outflowing liquid metal away from the rotating anti-wetting seals to significantly reduce contact of the liquid metal with the seals.

JOURNAL BEARING AND ROTARY APPLIANCE USING A JOURNAL BEARING

A journal bearing includes an oil supply nozzle, having an oil distribution part which extends in an axial direction of the rotation shaft and supplies lubricating oil, and a pad, provided at the rear side of the oil supply nozzle, in a rotational direction of the rotation shaft and supporting the rotation shaft rotatably. The inner periphery face of the pad, which opposes the outer periphery face of the rotation shaft, has an opening side face, in which the radial direction spacing between the inner periphery face and the outer periphery face of the rotation shaft becomes smaller, from the front end face of the pad, located at the front side in the rotational direction of the rotation shaft, toward the rear side in the rotational direction, and between the oil distribution part and the pad, the journal bearing has a bubble discharge path which discharges air bubbles.