Bearings – Linear bearing – Tensioned or resilient race or roller member
Patent
1994-08-31
1996-02-27
Footland, Lenard A.
Bearings
Linear bearing
Tensioned or resilient race or roller member
384 2, 384 49, F16C 3104
Patent
active
054943531
ABSTRACT:
A bearing body is provided with first roller bodies such that a shaft may be rollably bearing-mounted on the surface of the first roller bodies, for centering the shaft such that the shaft is shiftable along the shaft axis, rotatable about the shaft axis, and swivelable with respect to a central axis of the bearing. The first roller bodies may be balls and may, in turn, be rollably bearing-mounted by second roller bodies. The bearing assembly achieves a device having zero runout and low friction that ensures a smooth, reliable bearing for shafts and rods, for example, in the gear shift rods of motor vehicles.
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Bigler John C.
Footland Lenard A.
The Torrington Company
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