Claims
- 1. A fluid dynamic bearing having two surfaces rotatable with respect to each other, a lubricating medium located in a gap between the two surfaces during rotation of the bearing,
and an interrupted and offset groove pattern formed on either of the said two bearing surfaces to distribute the lubricating medium over the surface of the bearing, wherein the interrupted groove pattern comprises a first segment and a second segment, the first segment being offset relative to the second segment.
- 2. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the interrupted and offset groove pattern is formed on a first of said surfaces stationary with respect to a second of said surfaces which is rotatable.
- 3. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein said interrupted and offset groove pattern is formed on a first of said surfaces which is rotatable with respect to a second of said surfaces which is stationary.
- 4. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have constant groove angles along at least part of the length of each groove.
- 5. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have continuously varying groove angle along at least part of the length of each groove.
- 6. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have an offset δ in the direction of rotation, where 0<δ≦0.5 pitch.
- 7. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the first segment and the second segment comprise different groove patterns.
- 8. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 9. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 1, wherein the interrupted and offset groove pattern comprises a first set of grooves and a second set of grooves.
- 10. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 9, wherein each of the first set of grooves and the second set of grooves comprise two different groove patterns.
- 11. A fluid dynamic bearing of claim 2, wherein the first surface is on a shaft and the second surface is the bore of a sleeve and wherein at least 2 sets of grooves are defined on one surface.
- 12. A fluid dynamic bearing comprising two surfaces rotatable with respect to each other, a lubricating medium located in a gap between the two surfaces during rotation of the bearing,
and an interrupted and offset groove pattern formed on one of said two surfaces to distribute the lubricating medium over the surface of the bearing, the groove pattern comprising a plurality of grooves regularly spaced along a line representing a direction of rotation of the pattern, being characterized by a set a first segment and a set of second segment, wherein the set of first segments is offset relative to the set of second segments along the direction of rotation.
- 13. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 12 wherein one of the surfaces is a shaft, and the other of the surfaces is a sleeve, the gap being defined between the outer surface of the shaft and the inner surface of the sleeve.
- 14. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 12 wherein the bearing is a thrust bearing, and each of the surfaces is a flat surface.
- 15. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 12 wherein the fluid dynamic bearing is a conical bearing, one of the surfaces being defined on an outer surface of a male cone, the other of the surfaces facing the surface of the male cone being a female cone.
- 16. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 12 wherein the bearing is a spherical bearing, one of the surfaces being a generally spherical male surface, the other of the surfaces being a surface defined by a generally spherical female surface.
- 17. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 13, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have constant groove angles along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 18. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 13, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have continuously varying groove angle along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 19. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 13, wherein the first segment and the second segment comprise different groove patterns.
- 20. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 17, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 21. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 18, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 22. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 18 wherein the segments of the interrupted and offset groove pattern have an offset δ in the direction of rotation where 0≦δ≦0.5 pitch.
- 23. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 14, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have constant groove angles along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 24. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 14, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern each have a continuously varying groove angle and have an offset 6 in the direction of rotation, where 0<δ≦0.5 pitch.
- 25. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 14, wherein the first segment and the second segment comprise different groove patterns.
- 26. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 14, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 27. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 24, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 28. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 25, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 29. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 15, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have constant groove angles along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 30. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 15, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have continuously varying groove angle along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 31. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 15, wherein the first segment and the second segment comprise different groove patterns.
- 32. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 29, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 33. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 30, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 34. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 31, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 35. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 16, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have constant groove angles along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 36. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 16, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern have continuously varying groove angle along at least part of the length of each of the grooves.
- 37. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 16, wherein the first segment and the second segment comprise different groove patterns.
- 38. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 35, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 39. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 36, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 40. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 37, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 41. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 19, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 42. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 23, wherein the first segment and the second segment overlap in the direction of rotation.
- 43. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 17, wherein the segments of the interrupted and offset groove pattern have an offset δ in the direction of rotation where 0<α≦0.5 pitch.
- 44. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 19, wherein the segments of the interrupted and offset groove pattern have an offset δ in the direction of rotation where 0<α≦0.5 pitch.
- 45. The fluid dynamic bearing of claim 14, wherein the segments of interrupted and offset groove pattern each have a continuously varying groove angle and have an offset δ in the direction of rotation, where 0<δ≦0.5 pitch.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/441,675, filed Jan. 21, 2003 by Mohamed Rahman, Gunter Heine, Hans Leuthold and Anthony Aiello, entitled Grooves to Enhance the Critical Bearing Performances, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60441675 |
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