Antifriction thrust bearing for orbital motion

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

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74 86, 418 55, F16C 1900, F01C 102, F16H 3700

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047157330

ABSTRACT:
A thrust bearing for use between two parallel plates in relative orbital motion. The bearing includes a plurality of rollers disposed between the plates. Each roller comprises two opposing cones joined at their base with one cone in rolling line contact with one plate and the other cone in rolling line contact with the other plate. As one plate orbits relative to the other, each rolling line contact sweeps a circular area on its respective plate.

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