Claims
- 1. A bearing system for a water lance of a water lance blower, the bearing system comprising:
a ball joint containing:
a ball having a surface, a diameter, and a through-passage formed therein, the water lance being at least one of disposed on and received in said through-passage; and a ball seat having two bearing shells spaced apart axially from one another and having openings formed therein, said ball projecting, at least in part, into said openings of said two bearing shells.
- 2. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said two bearing shells each have a spherical abutment surface with a maximum and a minimum shell diameter, said spherical abutment surface butting, at least in part, against said surface of said ball.
- 3. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said bearing shells are connected to one another.
- 4. The bearing system according to claim 3, further comprising at least one spring element, and at least one of said two bearing shells being connected to said spring element such that said spring element pushes said at least one bearing shell onto said ball.
- 5. The bearing system according to claim 4, further comprising a securing device, and at least one of said two bearing shells is connected to said securing device.
- 6. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said diameter of said ball is from 110 mm to 200 mm.
- 7. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said surface has at least a sub-surface formed from a ceramic material.
- 8. The bearing system according to claim 7, wherein said ball is formed from a ceramic material.
- 9. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said two bearing shells bound an annular gap which encircles said ball and into which an air stream can be introduced.
- 10. The bearing system according to claim 9, wherein said ball has at least one channel formed therein and extends from said surface in a direction of said through-passage.
- 11. The bearing system according to claim 10, wherein said channel is one of a plurality of radially running channels disposed in a common plane.
- 12. The bearing system according to claim 11, wherein said through-passage has at least one cross-sectional widening with a predeterminable length, said cross-sectional widening connected to at least one of said channels.
- 13. The bearing system according to claim 10, further comprising a valve disposed in said channel.
- 14. The bearing system according to claim 12, wherein said through-passage has an outlet opening and at least one widened portion adjacent to said outlet opening, said widened portion having a predeterminable depth and connected in terms of flow to said channel.
- 15. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said through-passage has an inlet opening and at least one cutout in a vicinity of said inlet opening.
- 16. The bearing system according to claim 1, further comprising an adapter for securing the water lance, said adapter disposed at least one of in and on said throughpassage.
- 17. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said ball joint has a given axis and said through-passage has at least one pivoting range of 45° about said given axis.
- 18. The bearing system according to claim 16, wherein said through-passage has an inlet opening and said adapter is disposed in a vicinity of said inlet opening.
- 19. The bearing system according to claim 5, wherein said securing device is made of a heat-resistant material.
- 20. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said diameter of said ball is from 130 mm to 160 mm.
- 21. The bearing system according to claim 1, wherein said surface has at least a sub-surface formed from aluminum oxide.
- 22. The bearing system according to claim 7, wherein said ball is formed from an injection-molded ceramic material.
- 23. The bearing system according to claim 11, wherein said through-passage has at least one cross-sectional widening with a predeterminable length, said cross-sectional widening connected to all of said radially running channels.
- 24. The bearing system according to claim 12, wherein said plurality of radially running channels each have a channel opening, and in a case of which, with any desired orientation of said through-passage, at least one said channel opening opens out, at least in part, into the annular gap.
- 25. The bearing system according to claim 10, wherein said channel is a radially running channel.
- 26. A method of operating a bearing system, which comprises the steps of:
providing the bearing system according to claim 14;providing the annular gap with a gaseous medium having a given pressure greater than an ambient pressure around the ball joint.
- 27. The method according to claim 26, which further comprises using an air stream as the gaseous medium.
- 28. The method according to claim 26, which further comprises orienting the through-passage axially and within a pivoting range of 200 resulting in all channel openings of all the radially running channels opening out into the annular gap.
- 29. The method according to claim 26, which further comprises orienting the ball having the plurality of radially running channels such that in any desired orientation of the through-passage, at least one channel opening of the radially running channels opens out, at least in part, into the annular gap.
- 30. The method according to claim 27, which further comprises flowing the air stream into the cross-sectional widening from at least one of the radially running channels having a channel opening fluidically communicating with the annular gap, the air stream passes out, at least in part, through other ones of said plurality of radially running channels having channel openings which do not open out into the annular gap and through the at least one widened portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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| 100 44 799.6 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/EP01/10328, filed Sep. 7, 2001, which designated the United States and was not published in English.
Continuations (1)
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