Bearings – Rotary bearing – Fluid bearing
Patent
1986-10-06
1988-02-23
Levy, Stuart S.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Fluid bearing
384100, 384111, 384279, 384902, F16C 3206, F16C 3312
Patent
active
047266929
ABSTRACT:
A gas-static bearing including a bearing shell formed of porous material compacted at bearing surfaces thereof for supporting a shaft, the bearing surfaces being distributed over a first group of surfaces consisting of at least two cylindrical jacket surfaces disposed concentrically to one another and about a longitudinal axis of the bearing shells and a second group of surfaces consisting of a plurality of circular surfaces disposed in succession along the axis.
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Jansing Walter
Junghans Ewald
Greenberg Laurence A.
Hannon Thomas R.
Interatom GmbH
Lerner Herbert L.
Levy Stuart S.
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