Cutlery
Patent
1973-10-09
1976-06-15
Wood, Jr., M. H.
Cutlery
308207R, 308212, 308215, 308216, 308217, F16C 1900, F16C 1300, F16C 3358
Patent
active
039632857
ABSTRACT:
A bearing comprising inner and outer members such as rings having inner and outer raceways spaced apart to define an annular space therebetween and a plurality of rolling elements in the annular space. A cage circumferentially spaces the rolling elements. Skew control means associated with the cage operates during operation of the bearing for a predetermined relative movement of the rings and rollers, to cause at least the rollers in the load zone to assume a nonnegative skew angle within a predetermined angular range. The rollers have a skew angle when the roller axis and the axis of the bearing are not coplanar. The skew angle is defined as being positive when the friction force components in the axial direction arising between the rollers and raceways and acting on a raceway are so directed that they counteract the axial load component of the external load acting on said raceway.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3290103 (1966-12-01), Samitz
patent: 3687511 (1972-08-01), Spauschus et al.
patent: 3802754 (1974-04-01), Pitner
Bertsch Richard A.
SKF Industries, Inc.
Wood, Jr. M. H.
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