Cutlery
Patent
1978-02-16
1980-06-03
Butler, Douglas C.
Cutlery
64 237, 308201, F16C 2906
Patent
active
042058856
ABSTRACT:
A linear-motion ball bearing has an outer sleeve and a cylindrical cage within the sleeve, with endless raceways defined by the sleeve and cage, and balls substantially filling the raceways; the cage is formed of axially-extending sections, with a gap defined between the pair of adjacent edges of each two adjacent sections, and a projection extending circumferentially from one of each pair of edges into a recess of an adjacent edge.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2509749 (1950-05-01), Thomson
patent: 3751121 (1973-08-01), Geffner
patent: 3958678 (1976-05-01), Jeter
Brandenstein Manfred
Ernst Horst M.
Olschewski Armin
Walter Lothar
Butler Douglas C.
Dainow J. David
Rosen Daniel M.
SKF Kugellagerfabriken GmbH
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