Claims
- 1. An individual-spindle-drive type multiple twister having a motor to directly rotate a spindle shaft of a twisting unit, characterized in that a bearing support portion for rotatably supporting the spindle shaft via a bearing is formed on the housing of the motor with a stator fixed thereto; in that the bearing support portion has a lubricating oil supply port for externally supplying a lubricating oil to the bearing and a lubricating oil passage that guides the lubricating oil from the lubricating oil supply port to the bearing; in that the lubricating oil passage is located along an outer circumference of the bearing; in that said lubricating oil passage has an inclined section that inclines in an upward and inward direction; in that an outlet of the lubricating oil passage that is open on an inner circumferential surface of the bearing support portion is located above the bearing; and in that a protruding portion that protrudes inward in the radial direction is formed above a passage outlet in the bearing support portion.
- 2. An individual-spindle-drive type multiple twister having a motor to directly rotate a spindle shaft of a twisting unit, characterized in that a housing of the motor is configured by fitting together a motor support portion with a stator fixed thereto and a bearing support portion, which is fabricated separately from the motor support portion, that rotatably supports the spindle shaft via a bearing; and in that a lubricating oil passage that penetrates a side wall of the motor support portion and a lubricating oil passage that penetrates a side wall of the bearing support portion are formed in a fitting portion between the motor and bearing support portions to allow both lubricating oil passages to connect to each other.
- 3. An individual-spindle-drive type multiple twister according to claim 2, characterized in that the motor support portion is fitted to an outside of the bearing support portion.
- 4. An individual-spindle-drive type multiple twister according to claim 2, characterized in that the bearing support portion has greater rigidity than the motor support portion.
- 5. An individual-spindle-drive type multiple twister having a motor to directly rotate a spindle shaft of a twisting unit, characterized in that a bearing support portion for rotatably supporting the spindle shaft via a bearing is formed on a housing of the motor with a stator fixed thereto; in that the bearing support portion has a lubricating oil supply port for externally supplying a lubricating oil to the bearing and a lubricating oil passage that guides the lubricating oil from the lubricating oil supply port to the bearing; in that the lubricating oil passage is located along an outer circumference of the bearing; and in that the bearing support portion has a notch on an upper outside edge, a lower outer edge of a rotating disk that rotates as one with the spindle shaft being positioned in said notch.
- 6. An individual-spindle-drive type multiple twister according to claim 5, characterized in that said lubricating oil passage has an inclined section that inclines in an upward direction; in that an outlet of the lubricating oil passage that is open on an inner circumferential surface of the bearing support portion is located above the bearing; and in that a protruding portion that protrudes inward in a radial direction is formed above a passage outlet in the bearing support portion.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-199237 |
Jul 1998 |
JP |
|
10-199238 |
Jul 1998 |
JP |
|
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/313,786 filed May 17, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
3742268 |
Volkrodt |
Jun 1973 |
|
4361004 |
Hartmannsgruber |
Nov 1982 |
|
4908534 |
Gubler et al. |
Mar 1990 |
|
5572859 |
Derichs et al. |
Nov 1996 |
|
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
4-119130 |
Apr 1992 |
JP |