Rolling bearing apparatus

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

Reexamination Certificate

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C384S570000

Reexamination Certificate

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07866891

ABSTRACT:
A rolling bearing apparatus is provided that rotatably supports a cam shaft in a cylinder head of an engine. The rolling bearing apparatus includes a plurality of rolling elements; a cage that positions the rolling elements so as to be spaced at regular intervals from each other in a circumferential direction and that retains the rolling elements in a freely rotatable manner; a shell-type outer ring configured to receive the rolling elements and the cage and having a raceway surface of the rolling elements at an inner side thereof; and an outer ring fastening member formed of a material having almost the same thermal expansion coefficient as the shell-type outer ring and having a press-fit portion press-fitted to the shell-type outer ring.

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patent: 2007/0116393 (2007-05-01), Oishi et al.
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patent: 2006-336765 (2006-12-01), None

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