Gear and bearing indents to induce fluid film
US-11713716-B2 · Aug 1, 2023 · US
US12497995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12497995-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418415163-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2024 |
| Publication date | Dec 16, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 16, 2025 |
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A shouldered shaft assembly of a variable displacement, bent axis piston pump is provided. The shouldered shaft assembly includes a bearing retainer housing including radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings and axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings and a shouldered shaft. The shouldered shaft is disposed in the bearing retainer housing and includes a first shaft section, a second shaft section and an axial surface. The second shaft section has a larger diameter than the first shaft section and includes an outer diameter (OD) surface. The OD surface faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings. The OD surface is formed to define microscopic surface texturing for increased fluid-dynamic interaction. The axial surface extends between the first shaft section and the second shaft section. The axial surface faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A support assembly for a shouldered shaft of a variable displacement, bent axis piston pump, the support assembly comprising: a bearing retainer housing comprising radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings and axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings; and a shouldered shaft disposed in the bearing retainer housing and comprising: a first shaft section; a second shaft section having a larger diameter than the first shaft section and comprising an outer diameter (OD) surface, which faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings, and which is formed to define microscopic surface texturing for increased fluid-dynamic interaction; and an axial surface, which extends between the first shaft section and the second shaft section, and which faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings. 2 . The support assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the OD surface is formed to define dimples as the microscopic surface texturing. 3 . The support assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the dimples are arranged in a grid-pattern. 4 . The support assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the dimples have a depth of about 0.00254 mm to about 0.0127 mm. 5 . The support assembly according to claim 1 , wherein at least one or more of the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings, the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings and the axial surface are/is formed to define additional microscopic surface texturing for increased fluid-dynamic interaction. 6 . The support assembly according to claim 5 , wherein the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings are formed to define the additional microscopic surface texturing such that each additional microscopic surface textural element is axially offset from a corresponding microscopic surface textural element of the microscopic surface texturing of the OD surface. 7 . A support assembly for a shouldered shaft of a variable displacement, bent axis piston pump, the support assembly comprising: a bearing retainer housing comprising radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings and axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings; and a shouldered shaft disposed in the bearing retainer housing and comprising: a first shaft section; a second shaft section having a larger diameter than the first shaft section and comprising an outer diameter (OD) surface, which faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings; and an axial surface, which extends between the first shaft section and the second shaft section, and which faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings, the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings being formed to define microscopic surface texturing for increased fluid-dynamic interaction. 8 . The support assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings are formed to define dimples as the microscopic surface texturing. 9 . The support assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the dimples are arranged in a grid-pattern. 10 . The support assembly according to claim 8 , wherein the dimples have a depth of about 0.00254 mm to about 0.0127 mm. 11 . The shouldered support assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings, the axial surface and the OD surface define additional microscopic surface texturing. 12 . The support assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the OD surface defines the additional microscopic surface texturing such that each additional microscopic surface textural element is axially offset from a corresponding microscopic surface textural element of the microscopic surface texturing of the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings. 13 . A support assembly for a shaft of a variable displacement, bent axis piston pump, the shaft assembly comprising: a bearing retainer housing comprising radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings and axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings; and a shaft disposed in the bearing retainer housing and comprising: a first shaft section; a second shaft section having a larger diameter than the first shaft section and comprising an outer diameter (OD) surface, which faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the radially inwardly facing tilt pad bearings; and an axial surface, which extends between the first shaft section and the second shaft section, and which faces and fluid-dynamically interacts with the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings, the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings being formed to define microscopic surface texturing for increased fluid-dynamic interaction. 14 . The support assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the axially facing tilt pad thrust bearings are formed to define dimples as the microscopic surface texturing. 15 . The support assembly according to claim 14 , wherein the dimples are arranged in a grid-pattern. 16 . The support assembly according to claim 14 , wherein the dimples have a depth of about 0.00254 mm to about 0.0127 mm. 17 . The support assembly according to claim 13 , wherein the radially inwardly facing tilt pad thrust bearings, the axial surface and the OD surface define additional microscopic surface texturing.
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