Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing
Patent
1989-06-12
1990-02-20
Hannon, Thomas R.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Antifriction bearing
384470, 384527, F16C 3338, F16C 3344
Patent
active
049021451
ABSTRACT:
A separator for the balls of a ball bearing assembly, especially of the land riding variety which is constructed of two like parts joined together by ultrasonic welding. The separator is provided with generally cylindrical ball receiving pockets. Skis are provided on the circumference of the separator which ride on the lands of the bearing. Each part of the separator is formed with alternating studs and bores, which, when two parts are assembled, the bores receive the opposing studs. The structure is so formed to insure the flow of lubricant to the raceways.
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Burgess Aubrey L.
Emerson Electric Co.
Hannon Thomas R.
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