Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing
Patent
1984-06-13
1986-05-13
Levy, Stuart S.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Plain bearing
277 25, 277 68, F16C 3374, E03F 900
Patent
active
045883106
ABSTRACT:
A bearing assembly comprises an outer bearing housing and at least one inner bearing element, which serves for rotatably mounting a component. The bearing assembly is intended to be submerged in water or in a slurry and defines outwardly open gaps, which are inclined to the axis of the bearing arrangement and disposed at the ends of the bearing element and axially and radially outwardly of the bearing element. The gaps are defined between relatively rotatable parts of the bearing assembly. Each gap contains at least one sealing ring at a distance from the outer end of the gap. Lubricating means are provided in each shaft beside the sealing ring.
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Technical Magazine for Practical Metal Working, 60 (1966) Issue 4, pp. 5 to 7.
Levy Stuart S.
Werner David
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