Cutlery
Patent
1973-02-02
1976-01-06
Wood, Jr., M. Henson
Cutlery
308184R, 308215, 291484A, B63P 1100, B21H 114
Patent
active
039306933
ABSTRACT:
This disclosure relates to a full complement bearing and the method of forming the same wherein the rollers of the bearing are hollow and are installed between the bearing races in a preloaded condition. Further, the rollers have the end portions thereof relieved so that only the central portion of each roller is cylindrical. Such a roller bearing produces highly desirable and unexpected results. First, the runout of the bearing is at a minimum. In fact, utilizing lower grade components, a full complement hollow roller bearing formed in accordance with this disclosure will have the superior minimum runout of a much higher grade bearing utilizing solid rollers. In addition, the life expectancy of the full complement bearing is much greater than that of like full complement bearings having solid rollers.
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Bertsch Richard A.
The Torrington Company
Wood, Jr. M. Henson
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