Fluid handling – Systems – With running joint between movable parts of system
Patent
1991-12-19
1993-08-31
Rivell, John
Fluid handling
Systems
With running joint between movable parts of system
152417, B60C 2300
Patent
active
052400395
ABSTRACT:
Mounting block for a shaft opened at an end and having in its interior a series of decreasing diameter chambers, defining in the first chamber a bearing with a plurality of balls retained between two races. An outer race forming the block cover and in turn housing an upper retainer and an inner race attached to the shaft providing the other mating surface for the bearing. Following the inner race, a washer is mounted fitting on its periphery against a cylindrical projection of the first race. Next, a second inner retainer is mounted in the second chamber. The axially drilled shaft has, mating with the third chamber, a cross hollow pin communicating with the chamber, which in turn communicates with the outside by means of two radial passages made in the body, these passages ending in outer nozzles. The axial conduit of the shaft exits, at an angle of 90.degree., through the end exiting from the block opening.
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Colussi Rafael A.
Venica Nestor J.
Col-Ven S.A.
Rivell John
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