X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source – Electron tube
Patent
1990-01-22
1990-10-09
Church, Craig E.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Source
Electron tube
378125, H01J 3510
Patent
active
049625195
ABSTRACT:
A bearing retainer for mounting for a bearing in an X-ray tube, the X-ray tube having a rotating anode supported on an anode shaft held within a hollow anode stem, the retainer being slidably fitted into a hollow anode stem to hold one bearing coaxially with the anode shaft and to permit axial motion of the bearing so held, where the sliding surface of the bearing retainer is coated with a solid lubricant, and wherein the bearing retainer includes a bearing flange not coated with lubricant which may be swaged around the outer race of the bearing to hold the bearing.
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Church Craig E.
General Electric Company
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