Bearings – Vibratory (e.g. – piezoelectric or kinetic bearing
Patent
1985-10-24
1986-12-23
Levy, Stuart S.
Bearings
Vibratory (e.g., piezoelectric or kinetic bearing
384 7, F16C 3206
Patent
active
046309411
ABSTRACT:
An improved squeeze bearing apparatus exhibits torsional stiffness or rotational restraint since its rod-like bearing member (22) and its sleeve-like bearing member (28) comprise non-circular perimeters (26,32).
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Chainer Timothy J.
Scranton Robert A.
Thompson David A.
Hail III Joseph J.
International Business Machines Corp.
Levy Stuart S.
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