The present invention relates to a slide bearing system surrounding a shaft in a roll for a paper/board machine or a finishing machine, comprising a body section which is formed with a bearing housing, said bearing housing being provided with hydrostatic bearing elements disposed around the shaft and fitted with slide elements, having a sliding surface directed towards the shaft, a bushing between the slide elements and the shaft, which is mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, said slide elements being adapted to position themselves around the bushing with the sliding surfaces against the external surface of the bushing directed away from the shaft for supporting said shaft, and hence the roll, rotatably relative to the body section, and end caps, along with packing elements therefor, mounted on the axial ends of the bearing housing for sealing the bearing housing. The present invention relates further to a method for slide bearing a roll in a paper/board machine or a finishing machine, by means of an extra-roll slide bearing system.
This type of external slide bearing system or assembly can be used in connection with a variety of rolls, such as thermol rolls, center rolls, sizer rolls, felt rolls, etc. FI Patent application 970624 discloses an extra-roll slide bearing arrangement, wherein the slide elements of hydrostatic bearing elements mounted around a shaft are adapted to position themselves around a neck of the roll shaft for supporting the shaft, and hence the roll, rotatably relative to a bearing block. This type of prior art arrangement is depicted schematically in
The assembly and installation of such prior art slide bearings is demanding and involves a multitude of components in the process of fitting a roll with bearings. In addition, these prior art slide bearing systems must be assembled and tested with a roll or a separate test bushing. Moreover, the replacement of such a bearing assembly is a tedious process, and typically the entire roll is replaced by another roll outfitted with a standby bearing assembly. Furthermore, in solutions, wherein sliding surfaces are in a direct contact with a roll shaft, a sliding surface damage means that the roll will be damaged as well.
Consequently, it is one essential object of the present invention to provide an improved extra-roll slide bearing system, whereby the above drawbacks can be eliminated.
In order to achieve this object, a slide bearing system of the invention is characterized in that the slide bearing system is assembled for a single package, which is mountable on a shaft and dismountable from a shaft as a single package. A method according to a first aspect of the invention for slide bearing a roll in a paper/board machine or a finishing machine by means of an extra-roll slide bearing system is characterized in that the slide bearing system is assembled for a single package directly on a shaft. On the other hand, a method according to a second aspect of the invention is characterized in that the slide bearing system is assembled for a single package and mounted as a single package on a shaft.
One of the benefits offered by the present invention is that the entire slide bearing system is assembled for a single package, which is readily and quickly mountable on a shaft and dismountable from a shaft and which includes fewer components than the currently available bearing system. In addition, the assembly and testing of a bearing system can be implemented without a roll body and the roll can be replaced without a standby or substitute bearing system. Furthermore, the bushing included in the bearing system can be used as a fitting sleeve for old roll bodies. Still another advantage gained by the invention is an improved repairability in the events of bearing damage.
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A roll is represented by reference numeral 1 and its shaft by reference numeral 2.
The slide bearing system 20 shown in
In the inventive slide bearing system, the packing surfaces 11 and 13 provided on the bushing 6 are preferably black-nitrated. Reference numerals 40 and 41 represent external guard elements for collecting the oil possibly seeped from the bearing system. Reference numeral 15 represents an oil discharge fitting.
In the embodiment shown in
The only difference between the embodiment of
In a method according to a first aspect of the invention, the slide bearing system 20 can be assembled first on a roll shaft by placing the roll shaft in the central region of the bearing housing 7 established in a bearing block, and by mounting the slide bushing 6 over the shaft and by then fitting the slide elements 4, 4A of the bearing elements 3, 3A in place in the bearing housing 7, and by then securing the end caps 8, 9, along with the packing elements thereof, to the bearing block 5. When a replacement is called for, the entire slide bearing system, along with its bearing block, can thus be dismounted from the shaft as a single package, and another slide bearing package can then be mounted in place around the shaft.
In a method according to a second aspect of the invention, the slide bearing system can be originally assembled for a ready-to-use package and mounted as a complete package on a roll shaft even at the time of a first installation. Such a slide bearing system assembled for a ready-to-use package can also be tested as a separate package prior to mounting the same on a shaft.
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20002487 | Nov 2000 | FI | national |
This application is Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/993,462, filed on Nov. 14, 2001 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,776,530.
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Parent | 09993462 | Nov 2001 | US |
Child | 10883222 | US |