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US-12044075-B2 · Jul 23, 2024 · US
US10816033B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10816033-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816148268-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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A bearing structure includes a plurality of wave-shaped grooves and an inner surface. The wave-shaped grooves are formed on the inner surface for receiving a lubricating fluid. Each of the wave-shaped grooves extends along a longitudinal axis of the bearing structure. Each of the wave-shaped grooves includes a first peak section, a second peak section, two first connecting sections, two second connecting sections and a trough section. The two first connecting sections are connected to opposite sides of the first peak section, and the two second connecting sections are connected to opposite sides of the second peak section. The trough section is disposed between the first peak section and the second peak section, and the trough section is connected to one of the first connecting sections and one of the second connecting sections. The first and second peak sections and the trough section have a circular arc structure.
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A bearing structure for supporting a rotating shaft, the bearing structure comprising: a plurality of wave-shaped grooves and an inner surface, wherein the wave-shaped grooves are formed on the inner surface and are configured to receive a lubricating fluid, each of the wave-shaped grooves extends along a longitudinal axis of the bearing structure, and each of the wave-shaped grooves includes: a first peak section; a second peak section; two first connecting sections, connected to two sides of the first peak section; two second connecting sections, connected to two sides of the second peak section; and a trough section, disposed between the first peak section and the second peak section, and the trough section is connected to one of the two first connecting sections and one of the two second connecting sections, wherein at least one of the first peak section, the second peak section and the trough section is a circular arc structure, wherein the first peak section includes a first apex, the second peak section includes a second apex, a spaced distance D is formed between the first apex and the second apex along a circumferential direction of the inner surface, and D=(π*Rs)/N, and wherein Rs is a radius of the inner surface of the bearing structure, and N is the number of wave-shaped grooves arranged along the circumferential direction of the inner surface. 2. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the trough section includes a third apex, a first distance is formed between the third apex and the first apex along the longitudinal axis, a second distance is formed between the third apex and the second apex along the longitudinal axis, and the first distance is equal to the second distance. 3. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the trough section includes a third apex, a first distance is formed between the third apex and the first apex along the longitudinal axis, a second distance is formed between the third apex and the second apex along the longitudinal axis, and the first distance is not equal to the second distance. 4. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the trough section has a radius, and the radius is equal to 0.15 to 0.4 times the sum of the first distance and the second distance. 5. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing structure includes an upper boundary and a lower boundary, the trough section includes an apex, a distance between the apex and the upper boundary along the longitudinal axis is equal to a distance between the apex and the lower boundary along the longitudinal axis. 6. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing structure includes an upper boundary and a lower boundary, the trough section includes an apex, a distance between the apex and the upper boundary along the longitudinal axis is not equal to a distance between the apex and the lower boundary along the longitudinal axis. 7. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the trough section includes an apex, the apex is located on a reference plane which is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a first angle is formed between the first connecting section and the reference plane, and a second angle is formed between the second connecting section and the reference plane. 8. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the first angle is equal to the second angle. 9. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the sum of the first angle and the second angle ranges from 30 to 45 degrees. 10. A bearing structure for supporting a rotating shaft, the bearing structure comprising: an inner surface; a first groove group, formed on the inner surface, wherein the first groove group includes a plurality of first grooves, each of the first grooves includes a first circular arc section, a first connecting section and a second connecting section, and the first connecting section and the second connecting section are connected to two sides of the first circular arc section; a second groove group, formed on the inner surface, wherein the second groove group includes a plurality of second grooves, each of the second grooves includes a second circular arc section, a third connecting section and a fourth connecting section, and the third connecting section and the fourth connecting section are connected to two sides of the second circular arc section; and a separating portion, connected to the first groove group and the second groove group, wherein the first groove group, the second groove group and the separating portion are configured to receive a lubricating fluid, wherein the first circular arc section includes a first apex, the second circular arc section includes a second apex, a spaced distance D is formed between the first apex and the second apex along a circumferential direction of the inner surface, and D=0 or (π*Rs)/N, and wherein Rs is a radius of the bearing structure, and N is the number of first grooves arranged along the circumferential direction of the inner surface. 11. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first groove group includes a first width, the second groove group includes a second width, and the first width is equal to the second width. 12. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first groove group includes a first width, the second groove group includes a second width, and the first width is not equal to the second width. 13. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first groove group includes an upper boundary and a lower boundary, the first circular arc section includes an apex, a distance between the apex and the upper boundary along a longitudinal axis of the bearing structure is equal to a distance between the apex and the lower boundary along the longitudinal axis. 14. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first groove group includes an upper boundary and a lower boundary, the first circular arc section includes an apex, a distance between the apex and the upper boundary along a longitudinal axis of the bearing structure is not equal to a distance between the apex and the lower boundary along the longitudinal axis. 15. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the first groove group includes a first width, the first circular arc section includes a first radius, and the first radius is 0.15 to 0.4 times the first width. 16. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a reference plane is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bearing structure, a first angle is formed between the first connecting section and the reference plane, and a second angle is formed between the second connecting section and the reference plane, and the first angle is equal to the second angle. 17. The bearing structure as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the sum of the first angle and the second angle ranges from 30 to 45 degrees. 18. A bearing structure for supporting a rotating shaft, the bearing structure comprising: a plurality of wave-shaped grooves and an inner surface, wherein the wave-shaped grooves are formed on the inner surface and are configured to receive a lubricating fluid, each of the wave-shaped grooves extends along a longitudinal axis of the bearing structure, and each of the wave-shaped grooves includes: a first peak section; a second peak section; two first connecting sections, connected to two sides of the first peak section; two second connecting sections, connected to two sides of the second peak sectio
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