Method for applying a reinforcement of metal material to a component of metal material, particularly in the construction of a motor-vehicle body or a sub-assembly thereof
US-11911836-B2 · Feb 27, 2024 · US
US9523387B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9523387-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213980727-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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A bearing lining has a bearing backing layer provided with a coating comprising a first overlay layer and a second overlay layer, the first overlay layer being provided between the bearing backing layer and the second overlay layer. The first and second overlay layers each comprise a matrix material and a soft-phase material that is substantially insoluble in the matrix and dispersed within the matrix as soft-phase particles. The first overlay layer comprises a higher proportion by weight of a grain size reduction additive than the second overlay layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bearing lining having a bearing backing layer provided with a coating comprising a first overlay layer and a second overlay layer, the first overlay layer being provided between the bearing backing layer and the second overlay layer, the first and second overlay layers each comprising a matrix material and a soft-phase material that is substantially insoluble in the matrix and dispersed within the matrix as soft-phase particles, and wherein the first overlay layer comprises a higher proportion by weight of a grain size reduction additive than the second overlay layer, wherein the second overlay layer comprises substantially no grain size reduction additive. 2. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein the proportion of soft-phase material by weight in each of the first and second overlay layers is less than the proportion by weight of the matrix material. 3. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein the grain size reduction additive is at least one element selected from a group of elements consisting of Co, Cr, Fe, Mg, Mn, Ni, Si, V and Zn. 4. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein an interlayer is provided between the bearing backing layer and the first overlay layer. 5. A The bearing lining according to claim 4 , wherein the interlayer comprises a matrix and a soft-phase element that is substantially insoluble in the matrix and dispersed within the matrix as soft-phase particles. 6. The bearing lining according to claim 5 , wherein the interlayer comprises the same grain size reduction additive as the first overlay layer. 7. The bearing lining according to claim 5 , wherein the interlayer comprises a particle grain size reduction additive that is at least one element selected from a group of elements consisting of Co, Cr, Fe, Mg, Mn, Ni, Si, V and Zn. 8. The bearing lining according to claim 4 , wherein the interlayer comprises a lower proportion of soft-phase material than the first overlay layer. 9. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein the soft-phase material comprises at least one element selected from a group of elements consisting of Bi, Cd, In, Pb, Sb and Sn. 10. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein the matrix comprises material selected from a group of elements consisting of Al, Ag or Cu and alloys of these metals. 11. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein a bearing substrate layer is provided on the bearing backing layer between the bearing backing layer and the coating. 12. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein the proportion of grain size reduction additive is substantially uniform throughout the first overlay layer. 13. The bearing lining according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second overlay layers comprise regions of a composite overlay layer in which the proportion of grain reduction additive decreases with increasing separation from the bearing backing layer. 14. A vehicle engine comprising a bearing lining according to claim 1 . 15. A bearing lining having a bearing backing layer provided with a coating comprising a first overlay layer and a second overlay layer, the first overlay layer being provided between the bearing backing layer and the second overlay layer, the first and second overlay layers each comprising a matrix material and a soft-phase material that is substantially insoluble in the matrix and dispersed within the matrix as soft-phase particles, and wherein the first overlay layer comprises a higher proportion by weight of a grain size reduction additive than the second overlay layer, wherein the proportion of soft-phase material by weight in the first overlay layer is the same as or lower than the proportion of soft-phase material by weight in the second overlay layer. 16. A bearing lining having a bearing backing layer provided with a coating comprising a first overlay layer and a second overlay layer, the first overlay layer being provided between the bearing backing layer and the second overlay layer, the first and second overlay layers each comprising a matrix material and a soft-phase material that is substantially insoluble in the matrix and dispersed within the matrix as soft-phase particles, and wherein the first overlay layer comprises a higher proportion by weight of a grain size reduction additive than the second overlay layer, wherein the mean average grain size in the second overlay layer is larger than the mean average grain size in the first overlay layer. 17. The bearing lining according to claim 16 , wherein the mean average grain size in the second overlay layer is between 1.5 μm and 4.0 μm, and the mean average grain size in the first overlay layer is between 0.5 μm and 1.0 μm. 18. The bearing lining according to claim 16 , wherein the proportion of grain size reduction additive is substantially uniform throughout the second overlay layer. 19. A bearing lining having a bearing backing layer provided with a coating comprising a first overlay layer and a second overlay layer, the first overlay layer being provided between the bearing backing layer and the second overlay layer, the first and second overlay layers each comprising a matrix material and a soft-phase material that is substantially insoluble in the matrix and dispersed within the matrix as soft-phase particles, and wherein the first overlay layer comprises a higher proportion by weight of a grain size reduction additive than the second overlay layer, wherein the first overlay layer comprises 25 to 35% wt Sn, 0.5 to 1.5% wt Cu, 1.5 to 2.5% wt Fe, up to 1% other elements, with the balance to 100% wt being Al, and the second overlay layer comprises 25 to 35% wt Sn, 0.5to 1.5% wt Cu, up to 1% other elements, with the balance to 100% wt being Al, and optionally an interlayer comprising 5.5 to 7% wt Sn, 0.7 to 1.3% wt Cu, 0.7 to 1.3% wt Ni, 1.5 to 3.0% wt Si, up to 1% other elements, with the balance to 100% wt being Al.
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