Bearings – Rotary bearing – Fluid bearing
Patent
1986-08-28
1987-04-28
Levy, Stuart S.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Fluid bearing
74200, 277 9, 277228, 384124, 384125, 384130, F16C 3206, F16C 3374, F16H 1508, F16J 1500
Patent
active
046609954
ABSTRACT:
In a hydrostatic axial thrust bearing structure in which two bearing members are disposed for movement relative to one another, a central bearing cavity adapted to receive pressurized bearing fluid is surrounded by a limited leakage seal structure which includes a ring of an elastomeric material disposed in a recess in one of the bearing members and a seal face formed on the other member which has a cylindrical outer surface received in a cylindrical projection of the one bearing member with a small axial leakage gap provided between the cylindrical sufaces of the two bearing members thereby providing a leakage path from the bearing cavity which is independent of the movement of the two bearing members relative to one another.
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Excelermatic Inc.
Hannon Thomas R.
Levy Stuart S.
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