Rotorcraft bearing with rotation slip joint

US9347487B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9347487-B2
Application numberUS-201414291353-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 30, 2014
Priority dateMay 30, 2014
Publication dateMay 24, 2016
Grant dateMay 24, 2016

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On example of a rotorcraft bearing system includes a bearing housing attached to an elastomeric bearing on a longitudinal axis, an end surface of the elastomeric bearing attached to an end surface of the bearing housing. The rotorcraft bearing system also includes a sliding contact bearing having an end surface. The rotorcraft bearing system also includes an intermediate sliding contact bearing material layer. Under load on the longitudinal axis, the end surface of the sliding contact bearing is configured to contact an opposing end surface of the bearing housing through the intermediate sliding contact bearing material layer to form a rotational slip joint.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rotorcraft bearing system comprising: a bearing housing attached to an elastomeric bearing on a longitudinal axis, an end surface of the elastomeric bearing attached to an end surface of the bearing housing; a sliding contact bearing having an end surface; and an intermediate sliding contact bearing material on the end surface of the sliding contact bearing, wherein, under no load on the longitudinal axis, the intermediate sliding contact bearing material is untouched by the bearing housing, and wherein, under load on the longitudinal axis, the intermediate sliding contact bearing material is configured to touch an opposing end surface of the bearing housing to form a rotational slip joint. 2. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 1 , wherein the opposing end surface of the bearing housing includes a polished surface. 3. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 2 , wherein the intermediate sliding contact bearing material is attached to the end surface of the sliding contact bearing. 4. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 1 , wherein the end surface of the sliding contact bearing includes a polished surface. 5. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 4 , wherein the intermediate sliding contact bearing material is attached to the opposing end surface of the bearing housing. 6. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 1 , wherein the sliding contact bearing material includes a frictional material. 7. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 6 , wherein the sliding contact bearing material includes at least one of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), PEEK, or brass. 8. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 1 , further comprising an intermediate polymer layer between the intermediate sliding contact bearing material layer and the elastomeric bearing. 9. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 8 , wherein the intermediate polymer layer includes rubber. 10. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 8 , wherein the intermediate polymer layer is attached to and touches the end surface of the bearing housing. 11. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 1 , further comprising a retaining member attached to the bearing housing and configured to couple with the sliding contact bearing to prevent the bearing housing and the sliding contact bearing from separating when the load on the longitudinal axis is removed. 12. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 11 , wherein the retaining member comprises: a retaining ring; and a hook member attached to the retaining ring, the hook member configured to be received by a recess in the bearing housing. 13. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 12 , wherein the retaining ring is attached to the bearing housing. 14. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 1 , wherein the bearing housing and the sliding contact bearing surround and define a spindle hole configured to receive a spindle. 15. A rotorcraft bearing system comprising: a bearing housing attached to an elastomeric bearing on a longitudinal axis, an end surface of the elastomeric bearing attached to an end surface of the bearing housing; and a sliding contact bearing having an end surface attached to and touching a sliding contact bearing material, wherein, under no load on the longitudinal axis, the end surface of the sliding contact bearing is configured to define a gap between the sliding contact bearing and the bearing housing, and the bearing housing is configured to be untouched by the sliding contact bearing material, and wherein, under load on the longitudinal axis, the end surface of the sliding contact bearing is configured to contact an opposing end surface of the bearing housing through the sliding contact bearing material layer to form a rotational slip joint. 16. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 15 , wherein the opposing end surface of the bearing housing includes a polished surface. 17. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 15 , wherein the sliding contact bearing material includes at least one of tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), PEEK, or brass. 18. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 15 , wherein the opposing end surface of the bearing housing and the end surface of the sliding contact bearing are the same material. 19. The rotorcraft bearing system of claim 15 , further comprising a retaining member attached to the bearing housing and configured to couple with the sliding contact bearing to prevent the bearing housing and the sliding contact bearing from separating when the load on the longitudinal axis is removed wherein the retaining member comprises: a retaining ring; and a hook member attached to the retaining ring, the hook member configured to be received by a recess in the bearing housing. 20. A rotorcraft bearing system comprising: a sliding contact bearing, wherein a first end surface of the sliding contact bearing touches a sliding contact material; and a bearing housing attached to an elastomeric bearing on a longitudinal axis, a first end surface of the elastomeric bearing attached to a first end surface of the bearing housing, wherein, under no load on the longitudinal axis, the sliding contact material is spaced apart from the second end surface of the sliding contact bearing housing to define a gap between the bearing housing and the material, and under load on the longitudinal axis, the sliding contact material is configured to touch the second end surface of the bearing housing to form a rotational slip joint.

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Classifications

  • F16C27/063Primary

    Sliding contact bearings · CPC title

  • having elastomeric joints · CPC title

  • Aeroplanes; Helicopters · CPC title

  • with zinc as the next major constituent · CPC title

  • Polyarylene ether ketones [PAEK], e.g. PEK, PEEK (F16C2208/58 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9347487B2 cover?
On example of a rotorcraft bearing system includes a bearing housing attached to an elastomeric bearing on a longitudinal axis, an end surface of the elastomeric bearing attached to an end surface of the bearing housing. The rotorcraft bearing system also includes a sliding contact bearing having an end surface. The rotorcraft bearing system also includes an intermediate sliding contact bearing…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bell Helicopter Textron Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16C27/063. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 24 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).