Bearing assembly for a shaft

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing

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384295, 384439, 384441, 384906, F16C 3308

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049096397

ABSTRACT:
A bearing assembly for a shaft comprises a body having a cylindrical bore open at one end, a mount bracket extending from the one end and an annular stop flange at the other end of the bore. An apertured bearing of a hardened plastic material is enclosed within the body and at one end has an annular stop shoulder bearing against the stop flange and defining a cylindrical extension of reduced diameter extending outwardly of the body adapted to journal a shaft. In a modification, an annular groove in the cylindrical extension outwardly of the stop flange receives a snap ring to restrain the bearing against endwise movements relative to the body.

REFERENCES:
patent: 536048 (1895-03-01), Schofield
patent: 4076347 (1978-02-01), Meek
patent: 4340262 (1982-07-01), Rugh et al.
patent: 4615538 (1986-10-01), Sollender

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