Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing
Patent
1983-06-02
1985-09-10
Levy, Stuart S.
Bearings
Rotary bearing
Plain bearing
384502, F16C 3304, F16C 3360
Patent
active
045402949
ABSTRACT:
A bearing shell insertable between two relatively movable members, such as a housing and a shaft, is split into two semi-cylindrical halves with transverse end faces adjoining each other along an axial parting plane. At least one link extending across that parting plane positively engages the two half-shells for holding them inseparably together but with enough relative play to facilitate their self-centering insertion between the two members. The link may be a headless bolt, threaded into one end face and received with clearance in a recess of the other end face in which it is loosely retained by a cross-pin, or else it may be a flat, generally C-shaped or X-shaped clip with one or two pairs of heads loosely fitted into shallow depressions on the outer surfaces of the half-shells closely spaced from their end faces.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1644611 (1927-10-01), Rieffert
patent: 2048380 (1936-07-01), Hansen
patent: 2087184 (1937-07-01), Dietrich
Gerling Paul
Lamperski Heinrich
Dubno Herbert
Glyco Maschinenbau-GmbH
Hannon Thomas R.
Levy Stuart S.
Ross Karl F.
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