Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing
Patent
1998-06-15
2000-02-29
Hannon, Thomas R.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Plain bearing
384 58, 384295, 384903, 403383, 411353, 411512, F16C 3502
Patent
active
060301279
ABSTRACT:
A guider assembly for a rotary component idles about a given point on a shaft, and the shaft has a race at both sides of an idling space in which the rotary component is turned. A guider of the assembly has tension ribs held in the race for allowing the rotary component to idle about a predetermined point on the shaft. In addition, in the inventive guider assembly, the shaft has a race formed at both sides thereof and on a part of its outer surface, and the guider has a shaft hole into which the shaft fits, and tension ribs formed at one side of the shaft hole and held in the race.
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Bushnell Esq. Robert E.
Hannon Thomas R.
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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