Spherical end bearing having two or more zones of hydrodynamical

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3081341, 308140, 308172, F16C 1716

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041357710

ABSTRACT:
In a shaft end bearing, the shaft end has a convex curved friction or sliding surface of revolution, and cooperates with a correspondingly curved concave friction or sliding surface. At least one of these surfaces has grooves inclined to the circumferential direction for effecting the dynamic build-up of fluid lubricant. The grooves are separated into two different annular zones spaced apart by a zone having no grooves and serving as a throttle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3399000 (1968-08-01), Remmers
patent: 3799629 (1974-03-01), Laing
patent: 4007974 (1977-02-01), Huber

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