Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing
Patent
1995-09-20
1997-09-16
Hannon, Thomas R.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Plain bearing
118422, F16C 3374, B05C 312
Patent
active
056673108
ABSTRACT:
A sliding bearing to be immersed in molten metal has low friction and long life. The bearing is provided with a solid particle trap portion for preventing solid particles in the molten metal from penetrating between sliding surfaces of the shaft and the bearing and removing the solid particles. Abrasive wear and an increase in friction, caused by biting of the solid particles into the sliding surfaces can be prevented. A continuous hot-dip plating apparatus employs the sliding bearing in the molten metal.
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Nakagawa Mitsuo
Okoshi Hitoshi
Okouchi Takahiko
Oyagi Tomohito
Sakai Junji
Hannon Thomas R.
Hitachi , Ltd.
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