Claims
- 1. An air bearing for supporting and guiding a moving web therepast by a cushion of air comprising:
- a first tubular member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough;
- a plurality of spaced air flow apertures formed in the first tubular member and disposed in fluid flow communication with the longitudinal bore in the first tubular member, the air flow apertures extending over a major portion of the length of the first tubular member and only over a predetermined limited angular portion of the first tubular member; and
- a second tubular member having a longitudinal bore extending therethrough slidably disposable over the first tubular member and a side wall surrounding the bore and disposed in contact with the first tubular member substantially along the entire surface of the longitudinal bore;
- the second tubular member being formed of a porous, air permeable material having non-linear air flow pores extending through at least a predetermined angular portion of the circumference of the side wall thereof, the air flow pores directing air from the air flow apertures in the first tubular member evenly through the predetermined angular portion of the second tubular member to form a linearly constant for the predetermined limited angular portion of the periphery of the second tubular member greater than the limited angular portion extent of the air flow apertures in the first tubular member to space the web from the second tubular member.
- 2. The air bearing of claim 1 wherein the first and second tubular members have a circular cross section.
- 3. The air bearing of claim 1 wherein the second tubular member is formed of a porous plastic.
- 4. The air bearing of claim 3 wherein the plastic is polyethylene having a porosity hole diameter of substantially 25 microns and a void space between 40% and 50% of total volume.
- 5. The air bearing of claim 1 wherein the plurality of air flow apertures in the first tubular member are co-linearly arranged in at least one row.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/521,990, filed on May 11, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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Continuations (1)
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