Nonmetallic Patents (Class 29/898.055)
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Patent number: 10526909Abstract: A journal support pin to support intermediate gears for use in gas turbine engine comprises a titanium body, and an outer surface outside of the titanium body having a surface hardness that is harder than the body. A gas turbine engine and a method of forming a journal support pin to support intermediate gears for use in gas turbine engine are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2015Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Michael E. McCune, William G. Sheridan, William P. Ogden
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Patent number: 10299598Abstract: The invention relates to a hub construction for a rotatable chair, whereby an uncomplicated and robust plain bearing design is provided. The plain bearing parts are manufactured of metal in such a way that the bearing surface on the underlying pin is softer than that of the overlying sleeve. A plain bearing according to the invention may be provided with an adjustable device for obtaining higher friction and thus an increased rotational resistance. In the upper part of the pin is arranged a horizontal bore, into which is fitted a plug shaped body, the ends of which extend outside the mouths of the bore in the bearing surface as an adjusting screw in the upper end of the pin is tightened against the middle section of the plug-shaped body.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: AF Solutions Ab OyInventor: Fredrik Kjellman
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Patent number: 9765792Abstract: In a centrifugal pump for delivering liquids in a motor vehicle, annular webs project into a gap seal between a housing part and a cover disc of a rotor. The webs are arranged on both components of the housing part and of the cover disc and delimit chambers which accelerate, decelerate and divert a flow. In this way, the gap seal has a high throttling action.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Continental Automotive GmbHInventor: Peter Köppler
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Patent number: 8931957Abstract: A bearing comprises a resin matrix filled with fluoropolymer, graphite, and other discrete particles of an additive material that is attached to a backing material. The specific selection and mix of fillers with the resin matrix provides the desired blend of bearing properties such as wear resistance, fatigue and erosion resistance and low friction whilst maintaining sufficient flexibility for being formed into flanged cylindrical geometries without detriment to the adherence of the lining to the backing. A method for manufacturing a bearing comprises depositing to a backing material a fluid polymer bearing material comprised of a resin matrix filled with fluoropolymer, various fillers, and discrete particles of an additive to form a continuous consolidated bearing material, and curing the lining material to bond the lining material onto the backing material.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2008Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: GGB, Inc.Inventors: Adrian Hardgrave, Raphael Chantossel
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Patent number: 8464427Abstract: A sleeve bearing assembly and method of construction therefore has an inner portion constructed from a plurality of yarns to provide a journal bearing surface for receipt of a journal for relative movement therein and an elastic outer portion injection molded at least partially about the inner portion. The plurality of yarns are woven together with at least some of the yarns being woven in a warp direction corresponding to a length of the journal bearing surface and in a weft direction corresponding to a circumferential direction of the journal bearing surface to form a backing of the inner portion. At least one of the plurality of yarns is provided as a self-lubricating yarn woven with the backing in a weft direction to substantially form the bearing surface radially inwardly of the backing.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc.Inventor: Benjamin B. James
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Publication number: 20120195773Abstract: A sleeve bearing is provided. The sleeve bearing comprises a bearing retainer including an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein the inner surface forms a retaining bore, a bearing insert including an outside surface and an inside surface, wherein the inside surface forms a shaft bore, and wherein the bearing insert is coupled to the bearing retainer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: Hydroflo Pumps USA, Inc.,Inventors: Brian DASCHNER, Doug Daschner
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Publication number: 20110314676Abstract: A sleeve bearing assembly and method of construction therefore has an inner portion constructed from a plurality of yarns to provide a journal bearing surface for receipt of a journal for relative movement therein and an elastic outer portion injection molded at least partially about the inner portion. The plurality of yarns are woven together with at least some of the yarns being woven in a warp direction corresponding to a length of the journal bearing surface and in a weft direction corresponding to a circumferential direction of the journal bearing surface to form a backing of the inner portion. At least one of the plurality of yarns is provided as a self-lubricating yarn woven with the backing in a weft direction to substantially form the bearing surface radially inwardly of the backing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventor: Benjamin B. James
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Patent number: 8028416Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a hybrid composite journal bearing which is constructed so that a composite liner is positioned on an inner surface of a metal housing having a circular cross-section, thus preventing a journal from being broken or damaged or seized to the bearing, due to friction between the metal or composite journal and the journal bearing. The hybrid composite journal bearing (210) includes a metal housing (211) which is secured on an outer surface thereof to a bearing system and has a circular cross-section. A composite liner (212) is laminated to an inner surface of the metal housing (211) with a uniform thickness so as to minimize friction between the journal bearing and a journal.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignees: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Samsung Heavy Ind. Co., LtdInventors: Dai Gil Lee, Hyoung Geun Kim, Seong Su Kim, Kyung Kun Bang
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Patent number: 7895748Abstract: Disclosed is a method of molding a resin coated bearing. When a molten resin is injected toward a substantially central portion of a disk space of forming dies from a sprue formed on an upper die, the molten resin is filled into a cavity through a film gate after the molten resin is led to the disk space from a pin gate, so that any weld is absent on a resin member, which covers an outer race, thus enabling uniformizing a coating member in resin strength and suppressing generation of crack on the coating member even at the time of high loading. Also, since the film gate formed on a whole peripheral edge of the disk space is formed from a lower die and an upper die, there is an advantage that after working suffices to take out a resin coated bearing from the both dies and to cut a runner in the disk space.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignees: Daido Metal Company Ltd., Sunhill Inc.Inventors: Takumi Nomura, Hiroshi Naito, Yoshichika Ito, Hiroshi Ishihara, Shuichi Matsumoto, Terumitsu Tanio
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Patent number: 7757403Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a hybrid composite journal bearing which is constructed so that a composite liner is positioned on an inner surface of a metal housing having a circular cross-section, thus preventing a journal from being damaged or seized to the bearing, due to friction between the metal or composite journal and the journal bearing. The hybrid composite journal bearing (210) includes a metal housing (211) which is secured on an outer surface thereof to a bearing system and has a circular cross-section. A composite liner (212) is laminated to an inner surface of the metal housing (211) with a uniform thickness so as to minimize friction between the journal bearing and a journal.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignees: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Samsung Heavy Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Dai Gil Lee, Hyoung Geun Kim, Seong Su Kim, Kyung Kun Bang
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Publication number: 20080240634Abstract: A method and a device is provided for producing a flat or arc-shaped sliding element with a very large radius of curvature. The sliding element has a sliding layer based on a fiber reinforced plastic with a plastic matrix and a reinforcing element containing at least one thread. The reinforcing element is deposited on a polygonal winding core by means of a guide with the addition of a synthetic resin forming the plastic matrix. The flat or arc-shaped segments formed between the edges are separated from the tubular, polygonal winding body thus formed after it has set.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventors: Kamran Laal Riahi, Armin Linker, Udo Roos
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Patent number: 6915574Abstract: A multi-layer seal and washer that provide a seal between a vane stem and a casing in a turbine engine are disclosed. The seal and washer are fabricated from materials such as Teflon fibers and glass fibers and are impregnated with a polyimide resin. The seal and washer are durable and have a low coefficient of friction.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Thomas C. Mesing, Wayne R. Bowen, David B. Hester
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Patent number: 6866421Abstract: A plain bearing comprising a backing alloy made of copper alloy or aluminum alloy, a coat layer of synthetic resin formed on the surface of a backing alloy, and a thin film of polytetrafluoroethylene formed on the surface of the coat layer has a lower coefficient friction, improved conformability and distinguished sliding characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Daido Metal Company Ltd.Inventors: Takuya Tanaka, Hideyuki Nakajima, Nobutaka Hiramatsu, Masahito Fujita, Takayuki Shibayama
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Patent number: 6493939Abstract: A flange includes a housing having a body with a reinforcing member encased within the housing. The flange can be configured to house a bearing. The flange can alternatively be configured to act as a leveler for machinery. The flange is formed by a) preparing a mold for the housing, b) preparing a metallic band for insertion into a space in the mold, c) suspending the band within the mold, d) introducing a thermosetting material into the mold to encase the band, and e) cooling the thermosetting material.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Valu Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Stuart J. Ledingham
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Patent number: 6390682Abstract: A plain bearing comprises a metallic backing, a sintered porous metal layer bonded to the backing and a lining layer infiltrated into the pores of the porous metal layer and overlying the sintered metal layer, said lining layer comprising PTFE containing 10-30% by vol. of particulate wear-resistant filler, 2-10% by vol. fibrillated aramid fibers and 2-10% by vol. of a melt processable fluoropolymer. The melt processable fluoropolymer is a copolymer of the group tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene, tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkylvinylether and monofluoroalkoxy. Such a bearing exhibits superior cavitation erosion resistance and may, by increasing the temperature and/or duration of the sintering operation that is normally performed after the mixture of ingredients has been applied to a backing material, be made to exhibit significantly improved fatigue strength.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Glacier Garlock Bearings, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Macleod McMeekin, Janette Johnston
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Publication number: 20010014190Abstract: A flange bearing comprises a housing having a body with a reinforcing member encased therein. The housing provides strength and resistance to stress fracturing without the use of heavy materials, such as cast iron, or the use of ribs and recesses which can harbor contaminates. The bearing is preferably lightweight and easily cleaned. Also, a leveler constructed in accordance with the present invention provides similar advantages.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 1999Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: STUART J. LEDINGHAM