Bearings – Rotary bearing – Fluid bearing
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-18
2008-09-30
Hannon, Thomas R (Department: 3682)
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Fluid bearing
C384S279000, C384S901000, C384S902000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07429132
ABSTRACT:
A hydrostatic air bearing in which a journal rotates within a cavity formed within a bearing race, and a sleeve that rotates with the journal within the cavity of the bearing race, where the sleeve is formed of a porous metallic material that allows for a bearing fluid such as air to flow from a high pressure side of the journal to a low pressure side of the journal through the porous sleeve that acts to dampen the bearing fluid flow, and therefore dampen the bearing. Another embodiment is for a hydrodynamic air bearing with an annular sleeve arranged between the rotating journal and the bearing race, where the annular sleeve is formed of a porous metallic material to dampen air flow across the journal.
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Florida Turbine Technologies, Inc.
Hannon Thomas R
Ryznic John
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