F16N2210/14

MAIN BEARING HOUSING OF A WIND TURBINE
20230046366 · 2023-02-16 ·

A main bearing housing for a wind turbine comprising a bearing arrangement having a sump located in a floor region of the main bearing housing. The sump comprises a floor pan surrounded by a side wall and includes an overflow arrangement configured to permit fluid to spill from the sump. The overflow arrangement comprises a spill passage configured with a spill inlet at or near the floor pan of the sump and a spill outlet located in a position between the spill inlet and an upper edge of the sump side wall. An advantage of the invention is that since the spill passage is fed with oil from a position that is close to the bottom of the sump, debris and sediment at the bottom of the sump tends to be entrained with the flow of oil and so tends not to collect at the bottom of the sump. The lubrication system therefore is able to clean the oil more effectively because the debris and sediment is encouraged to circulate around the lubrication system.

COMBINED POWER SYSTEM
20230047255 · 2023-02-16 ·

In a rotary electric machine housing, a first bearing and a second bearing are provided for supporting a rotating shaft. A lubricating oil is supplied to the first bearing and the second bearing. Further, a gas is supplied to the first bearing and the second bearing. The lubricating oil and the gas are recovered by a single recovery device.

AEROSTATIC THRUST BEARING AND METHOD OF AEROSTATICALLY SUPPORTING A THRUST LOAD IN A SCROLL COMPRESSOR

A scroll compressor includes a first scroll member, a second scroll member, and an aerostatic thrust bearing. The aerostatic thrust bearing forms a layer of gas between the second scroll member and a fixed supporting member to support the second scroll member as the second scroll member rotates and/or orbits. Also disclosed is a method of supporting a rotating/orbiting scroll member in a scroll compressor. The method including supplying pressurized gas to an aerostatic thrust bearing such that a layer of gas is formed between the rotating/orbiting scroll member and a fixed supporting member.

TRANSMISSION MECHANISM
20230003294 · 2023-01-05 ·

The present invention provides a transmission mechanism that can efficiently lubricate a rotating member with a small amount of a lubricant. The transmission mechanism, which includes a housing, and a first rotating member accommodated in the housing and rotatable about a first rotating member axis, further includes a lubricating member accommodated in the housing and containing a lubricant, wherein while the first rotating member rotates about the lubricating member, the lubricating member applies a preload to and comes into contact with the first rotating member on the basis of an elastic force, so that a part of the first rotating member is lubricated with the lubricant.

Lubricant injector
11566749 · 2023-01-31 · ·

A lubricant injector used for dispensing a preselected amount of grease when the grease is delivered to the injector in a pressurized condition, the lubricant injector includes a generally cylindrical body which includes an upper grease reservoir adapted to selectively receive grease from a lower grease reservoir, wherein both reservoirs are filled with grease, the body includes a lower grease inlet and an upper grease outlet, the body also includes an inlet and an outlet. It further includes a shuttling spool slid-ably housed axially within the body wherein the shuttling spool is adapted to move axially upwardly upon application of pressurized grease at the inlet, and axially downwardly when the grease is not pressurized at the inlet such that upon application of pressurized grease at the inlet the shuttling spool is urged axially upwardly toward the outlet and configured to close off grease communication between the upper and lower grease reservoirs and substantially simultaneously open the inlet for communication of a preselected amount of grease into the lower grease reservoir. The lubricant injector is configured such that upon the preselected amount of grease entering the lower grease reservoir, simultaneously an equivalent amount of grease is dispensed from the outlet of the upper grease reservoir, and during this operation the upper and lower grease reservoirs are isolated.

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.

MAIN BEARING HOUSING OF A WIND TURBINE
20230012715 · 2023-01-19 ·

A main bearing housing for supporting a main rotor shaft of a wind turbine, wherein the main bearing housing defines a first end, a second end and a floor region intermediate the first and second ends. The main bearing housing comprises a first bearing arrangement positioned at the first end of the main bearing housing, a second bearing arrangement positioned at the second end of the main bearing housing, wherein the floor region includes a first oil sump positioned at the first bearing arrangement, and a second sump positioned at the second bearing arrangement. Advantageously, the embodiments of the invention provide that the bearings of the main bearing housing are lubricated by a lubrication system that includes sumps positioned at each of the fore and aft bearings of the main rotor shaft. The fore and aft bearings are therefore supplied with oil at suitable lubrication points and are part of the lubrication system that supplies oil to other components in the wind turbine that require oil lubrication, for example the gearbox and/or the generator bearings. The fore and aft bearings of the main bearing housing therefore do not require a separate lubrication system, such as a grease-based system and so the overall lubrication requirements for the nacelle are simplified.

System for lubricating a sealed bearing and associated method
11703183 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A method for lubricating a sealed bearing providing a first ring and a second ring capable of rotating concentrically relative to one another, and seals delimiting together with the first and second rings a sealed chamber. The method includes a removing a first predetermined quantity of lubricant from the sealed chamber until the pressure in the sealed chamber reaches a first pressure value, and then injecting a second predetermined quantity of lubricant in the sealed chamber until the pressure in the sealed chamber reaches a second pressure value, the first pressure value and the second pressure value being determined so that the pressure inside the sealed chamber remains within a predetermined interval, the boundaries of the interval being determined according to characteristics of the seals so that the sealed chamber remains waterproof to the lubricant when lubricant is removed from or injected in the sealed chamber.

System and method for oil supply to pump

Systems and methods for supplying lubricating oil to a high-pressure fuel pump of an engine fuel system. In one embodiment, a system may include a plurality of channels routing lubricating oil to a gear system and drive shaft of a pump without flowing an entire volume of the lubricating oil through a cavity of the drive shaft.

Machine having a liquid lubrication system and a shaft

A machine includes a liquid lubrication system and a shaft, the shaft being rotatable about a rotation axis, the shaft including a first part, a second part engaged coaxially with the first part, and a journal bearing between the first part and the second part, the first part being rotatable relative to the second part about the rotation axis, a helical feature disposed between the first part and the second part and configured to define a helical pump between the first part and the second part, the pump being hydraulically connected to the liquid lubrication system, the journal bearing being disposed adjacent to the helical feature.