Fluid film bearing comprising bearing pads and method of replacing bearing pads
US-2024093673-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9765817B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9765817-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615152108-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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A hydrostatic bearing assembly for a shaft is disclosed, which consists of a base ring, two side rings enclosed up the base ring at both sides, and a plurality of hydrostatic blocks fixed respectively on surfaces of the base ring and of the side rings corresponded to the shaft, as result to hold the shaft to resist against loadings from the axial direction and/or the radial direction and provide lubrication through oil passages inside. These hydrostatic blocks are locked with screws or bolts on the base ring and on the side rings in order to be replaced individually on site.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hydrostatic bearing assembly, comprising: a shaft, comprising a flange; a base ring, comprising a main oil passage disposed through said base ring; a radial hydrostatic block, removably affixed on an inner radial surface of said base ring and directly adjacent to an outer radial surface of said flange; a first side ring, comprising a first side oil passage disposed through said first side ring; a first axial hydrostatic block, removably affixed on said first side ring and directly adjacent to a first axial surface of said flange; a second side ring, comprising a second side oil passage disposed through said second side ring; a second axial hydrostatic block, removably affixed on said second side ring and directly adjacent to a second axial surface of said flange opposite to said first axial surface of said flange. 2. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein said radial hydrostatic block, said first axial hydrostatic block, and said second axial hydrostatic block are respectively fixed on said base ring, said first side ring, and said second side ring with screws, bolts or the combination. 3. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the main oil passage, the secondary oil passage, the oil inlet and the oil outlet are in fluid communication with each other. 4. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein said radial hydrostatic block, said first axial hydrostatic block, and said second axial hydrostatic block are radially aligned about said shaft. 5. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hydrostatic blocks are fixed on the surface with screws, bolts or the combination. 6. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the main oil passage, the oil inlet and the oil outlet are in fluid communication with each other. 7. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hydrostatic blocks are equidistantly spaced on the surface. 8. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hydrostatic blocks are irregularly spaced on the surface. 9. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein said radial hydrostatic block comprises: a radial oil inlet; and a radial oil outlet, directly adjacent to a radial surface of said flange. 10. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 9 , wherein said first axial hydrostatic block comprises: a first axial oil inlet; and a first axial oil outlet, directly adjacent to a first axial surface of said flange. 11. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 10 , wherein said second axial hydrostatic block comprises: a second axial oil inlet; and a second axial oil outlet, directly adjacent to a second axial surface of said flange opposite from said first axial surface. 12. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein said first axial hydrostatic block comprises: a first axial oil inlet; and a first axial oil outlet, directly adjacent to a first axial surface of said flange. 13. The hydrostatic bearing assembly of claim 1 , wherein said second axial hydrostatic block comprises: a second axial oil inlet; and a second axial oil outlet, directly adjacent to a second axial surface of said flange opposite from said first axial surface. 14. A hydrostatic bearing assembly for a shaft, comprising: a base ring, comprising a main oil passage disposed through said base ring; two side rings enclosing the base ring on opposite sides; and a plurality of hydrostatic blocks, removably affixed on a surface of the base ring between said base ring and said shaft, each hydrostatic block comprising: an oil inlet; and an oil outlet, directly adjacent to said shaft.
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