Damping bearing

US9765840B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9765840-B2
Application numberUS-201314409255-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 9, 2013
Priority dateJul 9, 2012
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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A damping bearing ( 20 ) including an inner ball portion ( 34 ) attached to an end of a support shaft ( 32 ), and an outer collar portion ( 30 ) attached to a housing ( 22 ) for rotation of the housing relative to the support shaft about a center point. A chamber ( 28 ) for a damping fluid such as grease is defined by clearance between the end of the shaft and the housing. The fluid chamber has opposed bounding surfaces ( 29, 37 ) that are non-spherical about the center of rotation so that the chamber changes shape upon rotation of the bearing, thus shifting damping fluid across the chamber. The chamber may be a flat cylindrical void normal to a centerline ( 33 ) of the shaft. It may provide only enough clearance for less than ±10 of relative rotation between the housing and shaft. A set-screw ( 26 ) may pressurize the fluid in the chamber.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A damping bearing comprising: a shaft; a ball portion on an end of the shaft; a collar portion encircling the ball portion and retained thereon for rotation relative to the ball portion about a bearing center point, wherein the collar portion fits around and against an annular portion of the ball portion, and wherein the ball portion and the collar portion are formed as respective rings with respective outer and inner mating spherical surfaces substantially overlapping and having a common geometric center; a housing fixed to the collar portion; a damping fluid chamber defined by a void between the end of the shaft and the housing, wherein the fluid chamber changes shape upon a rotation of the housing relative to the shaft, wherein the end of the shaft comprises a shaft cap that retains the ball portion on a diametrically reduced portion of the shaft; a threaded access bore between the damping fluid chamber and an outer surface of the housing; a set-screw threaded in the access bore that seals a damping fluid in the damping fluid chamber to provide a fluid pressure adjustment to the damping fluid in the damping fluid chamber; a lower mounting plate coupled to the shaft, the lower mounting plate configured for mounting an insulator; and an upper mounting plate coupled to the housing, the upper mounting plate configured for mounting a coil of an air core reactor, wherein the set-screw is configured to be buried under the upper mounting plate and the fluid pressure adjustment provided by the set-screw corresponds to different weights of a supported structure. 2. The damping bearing of claim 1 , wherein the damping fluid chamber comprises a first bounding surface on the housing and an opposed second bounding surface on the end of the shaft, wherein the first and second bounding surfaces comprise planar surfaces that are parallel in one position of rotation of the housing relative to the shaft. 3. The damping bearing of claim 1 , wherein the damping fluid chamber comprises a cup shaped void over and around the shaft cap. 4. The damping bearing of claim 1 , wherein the damping fluid chamber provides only enough clearance for less than ±10 degrees of relative rotation between the shaft and the housing about the bearing center point. 5. A damping bearing comprising: a support shaft; an inner ball portion attached to an end of the support shaft; an outer collar portion fitted around the ball portion, wherein the outer collar portion fits around and against an annular portion of the inner ball portion, and wherein the inner ball portion and the outer collar portion are formed as respective rings with respective outer and inner mating spherical surfaces substantially overlapping and having a common geometric center; a housing attached to the collar portion for rotation of the housing relative to the support shaft about a bearing center point; a damping fluid chamber defined by a clearance between an end of the support shaft and the housing, wherein the damping fluid chamber comprises first and second opposed bounding surfaces that are not spherical surfaces of rotation about the bearing center point, and wherein a rotation of the housing about the bearing center point changes a shape of the damping fluid chamber, wherein the first bounding surface comprises a planar inner surface in the housing normal to a centerline of the support shaft and the second bounding surface comprises an outer planar surface on the end of the support shaft; a threaded access bore between the damping fluid chamber and an outer surface of the housing; a set-screw threaded in the access bore that seals a damping fluid in the damping fluid chamber to provide a fluid pressure adjustment to the damping fluid in the damping fluid chamber; a lower mounting plate coupled to the shaft, the lower mounting plate configured for mounting an insulator; and an upper mounting plate coupled to the housing, the upper mounting plate configured for mounting a coil of an air core reactor, wherein the set-screw is configured to be buried under the upper mounting plate and the fluid pressure adjustment provided by the set-screw corresponds to different weights of a supported structure. 6. The damping bearing of claim 5 , wherein the end of the support shaft comprises a shaft cap that retains the ball portion on a diametrically reduced portion of the shaft. 7. The damping bearing of claim 6 , wherein the damping fluid chamber comprises a cup-shaped void over and around the shaft cap. 8. The damping bearing of claim 5 , wherein the set-screw is rotatably positionable to pressurize the damping fluid in the damping fluid chamber.

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  • Special features relating to lubrication · CPC title

  • allowing pivoting · CPC title

  • including circumferential biasing or damping means · CPC title

  • with spherical surfaces, e.g. spherical plain bearings · CPC title

  • Externally packed · CPC title

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What does patent US9765840B2 cover?
A damping bearing ( 20 ) including an inner ball portion ( 34 ) attached to an end of a support shaft ( 32 ), and an outer collar portion ( 30 ) attached to a housing ( 22 ) for rotation of the housing relative to the support shaft about a center point. A chamber ( 28 ) for a damping fluid such as grease is defined by clearance between the end of the shaft and the housing. The fluid chamber has…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trench Ltd, Siemens Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F9/3207. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 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 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).