Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing
Patent
1991-01-18
1991-12-03
Hannon, Thomas R.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Plain bearing
384476, 384906, F16C 1712, F16C 1950
Patent
active
050695592
ABSTRACT:
A spherical bearing with selectable electrical conductivity includes a bearing body having a spherical supporting surface, a layer of electrically insulating material and a housing having a concave spherical seating surface which form a ball joint having a center around which the bearing body may swivel relative to the housing when the housing is not clamped against the insulating layer and bearing body with the force required for operation of the bearing. A first positioning pin of electrically conductive material projects radially through the insulating layer and into a recess formed in the housing. Electrical connection between the housing and the bearing body is provided by a compression spring which bears against the recess and the first positioning pin. A second positioning pin of electrically insulating material may be selected in lieu of the first positioning pin and spring to provide a bearing configuration wherein the body is insulated from the housing.
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Muller Hans
Trapp Joachim
Hannon Thomas R.
Renk Aktiengesellschaft
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