Claims
- 1. An emergency bearing capable of operating without lubrication against the surface of a rotating journal for a limited period, the emergency bearing comprising a generally annular member having a journal-engaging inner surface, a silver alloy entirely coating said journal-engaging inner surface to form a layer spaced thereabove and said journal -- engaging surface having a plurality of recessed reservoirs therebelow filled with said silver alloy which when said emergency bearing is operating dampens any imbalance and, as a result of the coating wearing away, sufficient heat is produced to melt the silver alloy in the reservoirs whereupon said melted alloy is wiped into any space between the journal and bearing to lubricate the bearing surface during the short emergency period of operation.
- 2. An emergency bearing as claimed in claim 1 and in which said depressions are regularly staggered so that all portions of the journal-engaging inner surface are circumferentially in line with at least some of said reservoirs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 394,051, filed Sept. 4, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,880,479, issued Apr. 29, 1975.
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