Hydrostatic fluid guide device
US-9366305-B2 · Jun 14, 2016 · US
US11077478B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11077478-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816186622-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 3, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 3, 2021 |
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A hydrostatic/hydrodynamic fluid bearing assembly for a can bodymaker is provided. The hydrostatic/hydrodynamic fluid bearing assembly is separate from the ram body. The outboard guide bearing assembly includes a carriage assembly and a number of elongated journals. The carriage assembly includes a ram coupling, a crank coupling, and body defining a number of journal passages. The ram body is coupled to a ram coupling. The crank coupling is structured to be coupled to a crank arm. Each journal extends through a carriage assembly body journal passage. In this configuration, the ram body may form a can body in a traditional manner, but fluid bearing assembly fluid is not applied to the ram body. Instead, the fluid bearing assembly fluid is applied to the journals.
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A carriage assembly guide bearing assembly for a can bodymaker, said bodymaker including an elongated ram body, a crank assembly, a housing assembly, a die pack and a carriage assembly, said die pack defining a passage, said carriage assembly including a body with a ram coupling, a crank coupling, a first lateral surface and a second lateral surface, said crank assembly including a reciprocating crank arm, said crank arm coupled to said carriage assembly body crank coupling, said ram body coupled to said carriage assembly body ram coupling, said carriage assembly guide bearing assembly comprising: a number of guide bearing assemblies each including a saddle with a parallelepiped cross-section and a generally square C-shaped journal channel structured to orient said ram body with said die-rack passage, wherein each saddle includes a forward thrust pad assembly, a rear thrust pad assembly spaced from the forward thrust ad assembly, and at least one medial thrust pad assembly, wherein each thrust pad assembly is structured to produce a sufficient amount of fluid to establish an aligning fluid bearing stiffness, each said guide bearing assembly includes a unitary upper pad member, a unitary lateral pad member, and a unitary lower pad member; each said upper pad member defining a forward thrust pad assembly upper pad portion, a medial thrust pad assembly upper pad portion and a rear thrust pad assembly upper pad portion; each said lateral pad member defining a forward thrust pad assembly lateral pad portion, a medial thrust pad assembly lateral pad portion and a rear thrust pad assembly lateral pad portion; and each said lower pad member defining a forward thrust pad assembly lower pad portion, a medial thrust pad assembly lower pad portion and a rear thrust pad assembly lower pad portion. 2. The carriage assembly guide bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein each said carriage assembly guide bearing assembly includes a fluid distribution assembly structured to provide a balanced fluid flow to said number of thrust pad assemblies. 3. The carriage assembly guide bearing assembly of claim 2 wherein: said fluid distribution assembly includes a number of fluid passages; and wherein a number of said fluid distribution assembly fluid passages are selectively closable. 4. The carriage assembly guide bearing assembly of claim 1 wherein each said saddle includes a forward thrust pad assembly, at least one medial thrust pad assembly, and a rear thrust pad assembly. 5. A can bodymaker comprising: a die pack defining a passage; a housing assembly; a ram assembly including an elongated ram body and an outboard guide bearing assembly; said outboard guide bearing assembly including a carriage assembly; said carriage assembly including a body with a ram coupling and a number of guide bearing assemblies; said ram body coupled to said carriage assembly ram coupling; wherein said carriage assembly bod is structured to travel generally in a plane and to reciprocate between a retracted, first position and a forward, second position; and wherein said carriage assembly number of guide bearing assemblies each including a saddle with a parallelepiped cross-section and a generally square C-shaped journal channel structured to orient said ram body with said die pack passage, wherein each saddle includes a forward thrust pad assembly, a rear thrust pad assembly spaced from the forward thrust pad assembly, and at least one medial thrust ad assembly, wherein each thrust pad assembly is structured to produce a sufficient amount of fluid to establish an aliening fluid bearing stiffness, each said saddle includes a unitary upper pad member, a unitary lateral pad member, and a unitary lower pad member; each said saddle upper pad member defining a forward thrust pad assembly upper pad portion, a medial thrust pad assembly upper pad portion and a rear thrust pad assembly upper pad portion; each said saddle lateral pad member defining a forward thrust pad assembly lateral pad portion, a medial thrust pad assembly lateral pad portion and a rear thrust pad assembly lateral pad portion; and each said saddle lower pad member defining a forward thrust pad assembly lower pad portion, a medial thrust pad assembly lower pad portion and a rear thrust pad assembly lower pad portion. 6. The can bodymaker of claim 5 wherein said journal channel is coupled to said bodymaker housing assembly. 7. The can bodymaker of claim 5 wherein each said carriage assembly guide bearing assembly includes a fluid distribution assembly structured to provide a balanced fluid flow to said number of thrust pad assemblies. 8. The can bodymaker of claim 7 wherein: each said fluid distribution assembly includes a number of fluid passages; and wherein a number of said fluid distribution assembly fluid passages are selectively closable. 9. The can bodymaker of claim 5 wherein: said saddle includes a forward thrust pad assembly, at least one medial thrust pad assembly, and a rear thrust pad assembly; and said saddle includes a forward thrust pad assembly, at least one medial thrust pad assembly, and a rear thrust pad assembly.
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