Cutlery
Patent
1977-06-17
1978-02-28
Blix, Trygve M.
Cutlery
277 3, 308 5R, 308 9, 308 363, F16C 1700, F16C 3372
Patent
active
040763358
ABSTRACT:
A hydrostatic bearing arrangement includes a supporting member and a supported member, with the supported member borne by a pressurized hydraulic fluid located in a space between the two members. The hydrostatic bearing arrangement includes neither any provision for recirculating the fluid nor any seals for containing the fluid, but relies, instead, upon a particular property of the fluid, i.e., a high intrinsic shear strength, in order to prevent leakage of the fluid past the outer periphery of the space between the two members.
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Ahmed Nazeer
O'Donnell James Kevin
Schmehl Glenn Lewis
Blix Trygve M.
Butler Douglas C.
Rosen A. S.
Western Electric Co. Inc.
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