Claims
- 1. A contact bearing comprising:
a base having a resilient property; and a plurality of support members extending from the base, the plurality of support members constructed and arranged to support an opposed bearing surface, the resilient property of the base allowing at least one of the plurality of support members to move to accommodate an asperity or debris disposed between the opposed bearing surface and the at least one of the plurality of support members while at least one adjacent support member maintains at least a portion of the support of the opposed bearing surface.
- 2. The contact bearing of claim 1, further comprising a substantially rigid case, wherein the base is disposed between the case and the opposed bearing surface.
- 3. The contact bearing of claim 2, wherein the case is in direct contact with the base.
- 4. The contact bearing of claim 2, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members having an end in direct contact with the case.
- 5. The contact bearing of claim 4, wherein the end of each support member in the set that is in direct contact with the case is rounded.
- 6. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a first material having a first resilient property and a second material having a second resilient property.
- 7. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in an arc to support an opposed, arcuate surface.
- 8. The contact bearing of claim 7, wherein the distal ends define a portion of a cylindrical surface.
- 9. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in a plane to support an opposed, linear bearing surface.
- 10. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein each support member of the plurality of support members has a flanged end supported within the base.
- 11. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the plurality of support members comprises a set of substantially rigid support members.
- 12. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the resilient property of the base varies with movement of at least one of the support members in the base.
- 13. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein each member of the plurality of support members has a maximum, cross-sectional dimension and wherein each support member extends from the base no further than 3 times its respective maximum, cross-sectional dimension.
- 14. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members that extends in a non-perpendicular direction from the base.
- 15. The contact bearing of claim 1, in combination with a second plurality of support members extending from a second base, wherein each support member of the second plurality of support members is adapted to support the opposed bearing surface and each has a second area supported within the second base.
- 16. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of support members is bonded to the base.
- 17. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of support members has a cross-sectional area of less than one square millimeter.
- 18. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein a packing density is defined a contact area between the plurality of support members, and the opposed bearing surface divided by a projected area of the opposed bearing surface that the number of support members are constructed and arranged to support, wherein the packing density is between 0.5 and 0.6.
- 19. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of support members comprises a first area for contacting the opposed bearing surface and a second area for engaging the base, wherein the second area is larger than the first area.
- 20. The contact bearing of claim 19, wherein a portion each of the plurality of support members is embedded in base.
- 21. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the plurality of support members are arranged in a matrix-like configuration.
- 22. The contact bearing of claim 1, wherein the plurality of support members comprises a plurality of elongated, pin-like support members.
- 23. The contact bearing of claim 22, wherein each of the plurality of elongated, pin-like support members comprises a circular cross section.
- 24. A contact bearing comprising:
a base; and a plurality of support members extending from the base, the plurality of support members constructed and arranged to support an opposed bearing surface, at least one of the plurality of support members being constructed and arranged to move to accommodate an asperity or debris disposed between the opposed bearing surface and the at least one of the plurality of support members while at least one adjacent support member maintains at least a portion of the support of the opposed bearing surface, wherein the plurality of support members each comprise a first area for contacting the opposed bearing surface and a second area engaged with the base, wherein the second area is larger than the first area.
- 25. The contact bearing of claim 24, further comprising a substantially rigid case, wherein the base is disposed between the case and the opposed bearing surface.
- 26. The contact bearing of claim 25, wherein the case is in direct contact with the base.
- 27. The contact bearing of claim 24, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members having an end in direct contact with the case.
- 28. The contact bearing of claim 24, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in an arc to support an opposed, arcuate surface.
- 29. The contact bearing of claim 27, wherein the distal ends define a portion of a cylindrical surface.
- 30. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein the plurality of support members comprise support members having distal ends lying substantially in a plane to support an opposed, linear bearing surface.
- 31. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of substantially rigid support members.
- 32. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein each member of the plurality of support members has a maximum, cross-sectional dimension and wherein each support member extends from the base no further than 3 times its respective maximum, cross-sectional dimension.
- 33. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members that extends in a non-perpendicular direction from the base.
- 34. The contact bearing of claim 23, in combination with a second plurality of support members extending from a second base, wherein each support member of the second plurality of support members is adapted to support the opposed bearing surface and each has a second area supported within the second base.
- 35. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of support members is bonded to the base.
- 36. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of support members has a cross-sectional area of less than one square millimeter.
- 37. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein a packing density is defined a contact area between the plurality of support members, and the opposed bearing surface divided by a projected area of the opposed bearing surface that the number of support members are constructed and arranged to support, wherein the packing density is between 0.5 and 0.6.
- 38. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein the plurality of support members are arranged in a matrix-like configuration.
- 39. The contact bearing of claim 23, wherein the plurality of support members comprises a plurality of elongated, pin-like support members.
- 40. The contact bearing of claim 38, wherein each of the plurality of elongated, pin-like support members comprises a circular cross section.
- 41. A contact bearing comprising:
a base; and a plurality of support members extending from the base, the plurality of support members constructed and arranged to support an opposed bearing surface, at least one of the plurality of support members being constructed and arranged to move to accommodate an asperity or debris disposed between the opposed bearing surface and the at least one of the plurality of support members while at least one adjacent support member continues to support the opposed bearing surface, wherein the plurality of support members are arranged in a matrix-like configuration.
- 42. The contact bearing of claim 40, further comprising a substantially rigid case, wherein the base is disposed between the case and the opposed bearing surface.
- 43. The contact bearing of claim 41, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members having an end in direct contact with the case.
- 44. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in an arc to support an opposed, arcuate surface.
- 45. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the distal ends define a portion of a cylindrical surface.
- 46. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in a plane to support an opposed, linear bearing surface.
- 47. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of substantially rigid support members.
- 48. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein each member of the plurality of support members has a maximum, cross-sectional dimension and wherein each support member extends from the base no further than 3 times its respective maximum, cross-sectional dimension.
- 49. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members that extends in a non-perpendicular direction from the base.
- 50. The contact bearing of claim 40, in combination with a second plurality of support members extending from a second base, wherein each support member of the second plurality of support members is adapted to support the opposed bearing surface and each has a second area supported within the second base.
- 51. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein each of the plurality of support members is bonded to the base.
- 52. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein each of the plurality of support members has a cross-sectional area of less than one square millimeter.
- 53. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein a packing density is defined a contact area between the plurality of support members, and the opposed bearing surface divided by a projected area of the opposed bearing surface that the number of support members are constructed and arranged to support, wherein the packing density is between 0.5 and 0.6.
- 54. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the plurality of support members comprises a plurality of elongated, pin-like support members.
- 55. The contact bearing of claim 53, wherein each of the plurality of elongated, pin-like support members comprises a circular cross section.
- 56. A contact bearing comprising:
a base; and a plurality of support members embedded in the base and extending from the base, the plurality of support members constructed and arranged to support an opposed bearing surface, at least one of the plurality of support members being constructed and arranged to move to accommodate an asperity or debris disposed between the opposed bearing surface and the at least one of the plurality of support members while at least one adjacent support member maintains support of the opposed bearing surface, wherein each of the plurality of support members comprise a first end engageable with the opposed bearing surface and a second end embedded in the base.
- 57. The contact bearing of claim 40, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in an arc to support an opposed, arcuate surface.
- 58. The contact bearing of claim 57, wherein the distal ends define a portion of a cylindrical surface.
- 59. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in a plane to support an opposed, linear bearing surface.
- 60. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein each member of the plurality of support members has a maximum, cross-sectional dimension and wherein each support member extends from the base no further than 3 times its respective maximum, cross-sectional dimension.
- 61. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members that extends in a non-perpendicular direction from the base.
- 62. The contact bearing of claim 56, in combination with a second plurality of support members extending from a second base, wherein each support member of the second plurality of support members is adapted to support the opposed bearing surface and each has a second area supported within the second base.
- 63. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein each of the plurality of support members is bonded to the base.
- 64. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein each of the plurality of support members has a cross-sectional area of less than one square millimeter.
- 65. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein a packing density is defined a contact area between the plurality of support members, and the opposed bearing surface divided by a projected area of the opposed bearing surface that the number of support members are constructed and arranged to support, wherein the packing density is between 0.5 and 0.6.
- 66. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein the plurality of support members comprises a plurality of elongated, pin-like support members.
- 67. The contact bearing of claim 56, wherein each of the plurality of elongated, pin-like support members comprises a circular cross section.
- 68. A contact bearing comprising:
abase; and a plurality of elongated, pin-like support members extending from the base, the plurality of support members constructed and arranged to support an opposed bearing surface, at least one of the plurality of support members constructed and arranged to move to accommodate an asperity or debris disposed between the opposed bearing surface and the at least one of the plurality of support members while at least one adjacent support member maintains support of the opposed bearing surface.
- 69. The contact bearing of claim 68, further comprising a substantially rigid case, wherein the base is disposed between the case and the opposed bearing surface.
- 70. The contact bearing of claim 69, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members having an end in direct contact with the case.
- 71. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in an arc to support an opposed, arcuate surface.
- 72. The contact bearing of claim 69, wherein the distal ends define a portion of a cylindrical surface.
- 73. The contact bearing of claim 69, wherein the plurality of support members comprises support members having distal ends lying substantially in a plane to support an opposed, linear bearing surface.
- 74. The contact bearing of claim 69, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of substantially rigid support members.
- 75. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein each member of the plurality of support members has a maximum, cross-sectional dimension and wherein each support member extends from the base no further than 3 times its respective maximum, cross-sectional dimension.
- 76. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein the plurality of support members comprise a set of support members that extends in a non-perpendicular direction from the base.
- 77. The contact bearing of claim 68, in combination with a second plurality of support members extending from a second base, wherein each support member of the second plurality of support members is adapted to support the opposed bearing surface and each has a second area supported within the second base.
- 78. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein each of the plurality of support members is bonded to the base.
- 79. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein each of the plurality of support members has a cross-sectional area of less than one square millimeter.
- 80. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein a packing density is defined a contact area between the plurality of support members, and the opposed bearing surface divided by a projected area of the opposed bearing surface that the number of support members are constructed and arranged to support, wherein the packing density is between 0.5 and 0.6.
- 81. The contact bearing of claim 68, wherein each of the plurality of elongated, pin-like support members comprises a circular cross section.
- 82. The contact bearing of claim 56 wherein the resilient base is molded around the support members.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/363,696, filed on Mar. 12, 2002, and No. 60/416,872, filed on Oct. 8, 2002. This application also claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/167,070 filed on Jun. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60363696 |
Mar 2002 |
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60416872 |
Oct 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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