Claims
- 1. A fluid dynamic bearing comprising a pair of confronting surfaces separated by a gap, or gas in the gap to support relative rotation of the surfaces, and a reservoir holding a non-sludging lubricant of low surface tension located in one of said surfaces, the surfaces defining first and second conical regions separated by a center region.
- 2. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the reservoir is located in a stationary surface of the pair of surfaces, and the lubricant is adapted to coated that same stationary surface to prevent scoring or other damage to the surfaces.
- 3. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein reservoir is located in a moving surface of the pair of surfaces the lubricant in the reservoir coat the opposite surface.
- 4. A reservoir as claimed in claim 3 wherein the reservoir design is chosen from the group comprised of a hole, compression, capillary, or groove, any one of which is one of the two phasing surfaces, and is filled with the lubricant.
- 5. A bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the reservoir is effectively provided by lubricant stored b on the surface of the center re0gion and migrating by capillary force through natural surface disparities, or by applying a special texture to the surface, which promotes capillary migration.
- 6. A bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the reservoir is located in the center region of the bearing and stores lubricant in a gas phase at a relatively lower pressure that the gas above the wear surfaces of the bearing, whereby transportation of the lubricant from the reservoir to the bearing surface occurs by evaporation from the reservoir in condensation at a higher pressure adjacent the bearing surfaces, resulting in impingement of the condensate on the surface.
- 7. A bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the reservoir is located in a center region of the bearing and reaches a temperature during operation that is relatively higher than a wear surface of the bearing, the lubricant condensing on the cooler wear surface.
- 8. A bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the lubricant comprises perfluoropolyether.
- 9. A bearing as claimed in claim 1 wherein the lubricant is chosen from a group comprising perfluoropolyether, organic ester, and hydrocarbon.
- 10. (Cancelled)
- 11. A fluid dynamic bearing comprising a pair of confronting surfaces separated by a gap to define the bearing, one of the surfaces supporting first and second grooved region to define the fluid dynamic bearing and separated by a center region, a gas in the gap to support relative rotation of the surfaces, and a reservoir in one of the confronting surfaces of the center region and holding a non-sludging lubricant of sufficiently low surface tension such that the lubricant can flow out of the reservoir during the rotation.
- 12. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the reservoir is located in a stationary surface of the pair of confronting surfaces, and the lubricant is adapted to coat that same stationary surface to prevent scoring or other damage to the surface.
- 13. A fluid dynamic bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the reservoir is located in a moving surface of the pair of confronting surfaces.
- 14. A reservoir as claimed in claim 11 wherein the reservoir is a design chosen from the group consisting of a hole, compression, capillary, or groove, and is substantially filled with the lubricant.
- 15. A bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the reservoir is effectively provided by lubricant stored in the surface and migrating by capillary force through natural surface disparities, or by applying a special texture to the surface which promotes capillary migration.
- 16. A bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the reservoir is located in the center region of the bearing and stores lubricant in a gas phase at a relatively lower pressure than the gas above the wear surfaces of the bearing, whereby transportation of the lubricant from the reservoir to the bearing surface occurs by evaporation from the reservoir in condensation at a higher pressure adjacent the bearing surfaces, resulting in impingement of the condensate on the surfaces.
- 17. A bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the reservoir is located in a region of the bearing that reaches a temperature during operation that is relatively higher than a wear surface of the bearing, the lubricant condensing on the cooler wear surface.
- 18. A bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the lubricant comprises perfluoropolyether.
- 19. A bearing as claimed in claim 11 wherein the lubricant is chosen from a group consisting of perfluoropolyether, organic ester, and hydrocarbon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on provisional application Ser. No. 60/160,481, filed Oct. 19, 1999, the priority of which is claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60160481 |
Oct 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09691304 |
Oct 2000 |
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10867870 |
Jun 2004 |
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