Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlling elements for single controlled element
Patent
1997-08-12
2000-04-11
Marmor, Charles A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Multiple controlling elements for single controlled element
7449005, 901 29, 310 67R, 310 89, 310 91, G05G 1100
Patent
active
060476125
ABSTRACT:
A rotary bearing has a pair (32,40) of bearing members, one of which has convex (34) and planar (36) surface portions, and the other of which has concave (42) and planar (44) surface portions. The convex and concave surface portions and the planar surface portions of the two bearing members bear against each other via an interstitial bearing medium of air, with the axial forces between the convex and concave surfaces counteracting the axial forces between the planar surface portions. When incorporated into a drive mechanism, one of the bearing members is connected to a drive shaft via a first torsionally stiff flexible diaphragm (130), and the other bearing member is mounted to a motor (50) (which rotates the drive shaft) via a second torsionally stiff flexible diaphragm. During operation, flexing of the diaphragms (110,130) accommodates eccentricity in the mounting of the motor (50) without transmitting unwanted loads to the bearing.
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Fenstermacher David
Marmor Charles A.
Renishaw plc
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