Bearings – Linear bearing – Combined with seal or guard
Patent
1988-09-14
1990-01-02
Hannon, Thomas R.
Bearings
Linear bearing
Combined with seal or guard
277163, 277205, 384 32, 384 37, 384215, F16C 2902, F16C 3374
Patent
active
048909378
ABSTRACT:
A cartridge bearing assembly includes a non-resilient tubular bearing element and a spring for causing the tubular bearing element to float with a shaft therethrough within a surrounding housing. Because loading between the bearing element and the shaft is eliminated, very close tolerances can be held therebetween and wear between the bearing and the shaft therethrough is substantially reduced. Seals may be incorporated into the bearing member in applications where a pressure drop is desired across the bearing shaft interface.
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Balsells Joan C.
Balsells Peter J.
Hackler Walter A.
Hannon Thomas R.
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