Bearings – Rotary bearing – Roller drill bit
Patent
1982-09-22
1985-04-30
Footland, Lenard A.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Roller drill bit
384 95, 384273, 384292, 308DIG4, F16C 3326
Patent
active
045140979
ABSTRACT:
A friction bearing assembly for a roller cutter drill bit, comprising a first bearing member of cylindrical configuration and a second bearing member having an opening of generally circular section therein receiving the first member for enabling relative rotation of the members. A bushing is fitted between the bearing members, the bushing being of annular configuration and having an inner and an outer diameter so related to the diameter of the first bearing member and the diameter of the opening in the second bearing member as to enable the bushing to rotate relative to both members. The bushing is of width substantially greater than its thickness, and comprises a plurality of relatively thin, narrow elongate metal members, each metal member being of generally circular configuration and constituting a ring.
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patent: 670382 (1901-03-01), Caldwell
patent: 1200060 (1916-10-01), Wemp
patent: 1552054 (1925-09-01), Green
patent: 3917361 (1975-11-01), Murdoch
Footland Lenard A.
Reed Rock Bit Company
Rowold Carl A.
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