Claims
- 1. A bearing mechanism, comprising:
- supporting member having an axially spaced planar support surface;
- a rotatable element with an axis of rotation and being rotatably carried by said supporting member and having an axially spaced planar rotatable surface, said support surface and rotatable surface being confronting and defining a space therebetween;
- power means for maintaining a force equilibrium between said supporting member and said rotatable element, said power means including a first magnetic material in the confronting surface of said supporting member and arranged along the rotational axis of said rotatable element, said power means further including a second magnetic material in the confronting surface of said rotatable element and arranged along the rotational axis thereof, said first and second magnetic materials having opposite polarities to cause a force of mutual attraction;
- said power means further including pressure directing means for directing a pressure medium into said space between said confronting surfaces, said pressure medium operating against said force of mutual attraction of said first and second magnetic materials;
- an electric drive motor having a stator and a rotor, said stator being mounted in said supporting member in proximity to said confronting support surface, and said rotor forming at least a portion of said rotatable confronting element and being positioned to rotate about said rotatable element, said rotatable elements having a dynamic mass center about said rotational axis to thereby balance said rotatable element, reduce vibration and counteract any tendency of said element and rotor to tilt;
- said stator including a gas permeable portion radially centered about said axis and connected to said pressure directing means for directing said pressure medium against said rotor, said stator further including an axially centered recess and stator windings enclosed by said recess; and
- centering means located at a plurality of equidistant about the periphery of said rotatable element for contact with said element during rotation to limit movement of said rotatable element away from said axis.
- 2. A bearing mechanism, comprising:
- a supporting member having an axially spaced planar support surface;
- a rotatable element with an axis of rotation and being rotatably carried by said supporting member and having an axially spaced rotatable surface, said support surface and rotatable surface being confronting and defining a space there between;
- power means for maintaing a force equilibrium between said supporting member and said rotatable element, said power means including a first magnetic material in the confronting surface of said supporting member and arranged along the rotational axis of said rotatable element, said power means further including a second magentic material in the confronting surface of said rotatable element and arranged along the rotational axis thereof, said first and second magnetic materials having opposite polarities to cause a force of mutual attraction;
- said power means further including pressure directing means for directing a pressure medium into said space between said confronting surfaces, said pressure medium operating against said force of mutual attraction of said first and second magnetic materials;
- an electric drive motor having a stator and a rotor, said stator being mounted in said supporting member in proximity to said confronting support surface, and said rotor forming at least a portion of said rotatable element having a dynamic mass centered about said rotational axis to thereby balance said rotatable element, reduce vibration and conteract any tendency of said element and rotor to tilt;
- said stator including a gas permeable portion radially centered about said axis and connected to said pressure directing means for directing said pressure medium against said rotor, said stator further including an axially centered recess and stator windings enclosed by said recess; and
- the geometric structure of the motor and magnetic material permitting free displacement of the rotor in a truly radial direction to facilitate replacement of the rotor when desired.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/201,487 filed on June 1, 1988 and Ser. No. 06/825,805 filed on Feb. 4, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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