Ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing

US10077803B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10077803-B2
Application numberUS-201715418127-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 27, 2017
Priority dateJun 30, 2016
Publication dateSep 18, 2018
Grant dateSep 18, 2018

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A ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing configured to reduce friction between a tilting pad and a pivot includes a housing body, a plurality of tilting pads disposed inside the housing body, and a plurality of pivots fixed on an inner surface of the housing body. An oil collection unit for collecting oil is provided in at least one of an outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots and a socket of each of the tilting pads.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing comprising: a cylindrical housing body; a plurality of tilting pads disposed inside the housing body and arranged along a circumference of the housing body, with a concave socket formed in a side surface of each of the tilting pads that faces an inner surface of the housing body; and a plurality of pivots fixed on the inner surface of the housing body and inserted into the respective sockets of the tilting pads, each of the pivots having a curved surface; wherein an oil collection unit for collecting oil is provided in an outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots, and wherein the oil collection unit comprises a plurality of circular grooves formed in a circumferential direction of each of the pivots and spaced apart from each other or a spiral groove formed in a circumferential direction of each of the pivots. 2. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 1 , further comprising: a fixed housing coupled to a predetermined portion of the housing body, wherein support pins protruding from upper and lower surfaces of each of the tilting pads in an axial direction of the tilting pad are respectively inserted into and fixed in a depression formed in the housing body and a depression formed in the fixed housing. 3. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 1 , wherein each of the pivots has a hemispherical shape. 4. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 1 , wherein the circular grooves spaced apart from each other are formed parallel with each other in a direction perpendicular to a center axis of the pivot. 5. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 1 , wherein the tilting pads are installed to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the housing body and an outer surface of a center shaft disposed in a central portion of the housing body, respectively. 6. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 1 , wherein the oil collection unit is spaced apart from a peak point of the outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots. 7. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 1 , wherein a radius of curvature of each of the pivots is less than a radius of curvature of each of the sockets. 8. A ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing comprising: a cylindrical housing body; a plurality of tilting pads disposed inside the housing body and arranged along a circumference of the housing body, with a concave socket formed in a side surface of each of the tilting pads that faces an inner surface of the housing body; and a plurality of pivots fixed on the inner surface of the housing body and inserted into the respective sockets of the tilting pads, each of the pivots having a curved surface; wherein an oil collection unit for collecting oil is provided in the socket of each of the tilting pads, and wherein the oil collection unit comprises a plurality of circular grooves formed in a circumferential direction of each of the sockets and spaced apart from each other or a spiral groove formed in a circumferential direction of each of the sockets. 9. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 8 , further comprising: a fixed housing coupled to a predetermined portion of the housing body, wherein support pins protruding from upper and lower surfaces of each of the tilting pads in an axial direction of the tilting pad are respectively inserted into and fixed in a depression formed in the housing body and a depression formed in the fixed housing. 10. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 8 , wherein each of the pivots has a hemispherical shape. 11. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 8 , wherein the circular grooves spaced apart from each other are formed parallel with each other in a direction perpendicular to a center axis of the pivot. 12. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 8 , wherein the tilting pads are installed to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the housing body and an outer surface of a center shaft disposed in a central portion of the housing body, respectively. 13. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 8 , wherein the oil collection unit is spaced apart from a peak point of the outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots. 14. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 8 , wherein a radius of curvature of each of the pivots is less than a radius of curvature of each of the sockets. 15. A ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing comprising: a cylindrical housing body; a plurality of tilting pads disposed inside the housing body and arranged along a circumference of the housing body, with a concave socket formed in a side surface of each of the tilting pads that faces an inner surface of the housing body; and a plurality of pivots fixed on the inner surface of the housing body and inserted into the respective sockets of the tilting pads, each of the pivots having a curved surface; wherein an oil collection unit for collecting oil is provided in both an outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots and the socket of each of the tilting pads, and wherein the oil collection unit comprises a plurality of circular grooves formed in a circumferential direction of each of the pivots and the sockets and spaced apart from each other or a spiral groove formed in a circumferential direction of each of the pivots and the sockets. 16. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 15 , further comprising: a fixed housing coupled to a predetermined portion of the housing body, wherein support pins protruding from upper and lower surfaces of each of the tilting pads in an axial direction of the tilting pad are respectively inserted into and fixed in a depression formed in the housing body and a depression formed in the fixed housing. 17. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 15 , wherein each of the pivots has a hemispherical shape. 18. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 15 , wherein the circular grooves spaced apart from each other are formed parallel with each other in a direction perpendicular to a center axis of the pivot. 19. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 15 , wherein the tilting pads are installed to be spaced apart from the inner surface of the housing body and an outer surface of a center shaft disposed in a central portion of the housing body, respectively. 20. The ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing according to claim 15 , wherein the oil collection unit is spaced apart from a peak mint of the outer circumferential surface of each of the pivots.

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  • of fluid bearings · CPC title

  • Channels or passages to recirculate the liquid in the bearing · CPC title

  • F16C17/03Primary

    with tiltably-supported segments, e.g. Michell bearings {(hydrostatic bearings with tiltably supported bearing pads F16C32/0666; made from a plurality of rods F16C33/26; with flexible leaves F16C17/024; hydrodynamic bearings with chambers F16C33/1075)} · CPC title

  • Grooves on a bearing surface for distributing or collecting the liquid · CPC title

  • retained in or near the bearing · CPC title

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What does patent US10077803B2 cover?
A ball-socket type tilting pad journal bearing configured to reduce friction between a tilting pad and a pivot includes a housing body, a plurality of tilting pads disposed inside the housing body, and a plurality of pivots fixed on an inner surface of the housing body. An oil collection unit for collecting oil is provided in at least one of an outer circumferential surface of each of the pivot…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Doosan Heavy Ind & Construction Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C17/03. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 18 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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