Claims
- 1. A solid self lubricating bearing component comprised of a composition of finite thickness having self oil-releasing properties, said composition comprising polypropylene in an amount of from 12-60% by weight, having a melt index below 1.0, and 88-40% by weight of one or more synthetic ester oils, at least half of the oil consisting of neopentylpolyolesters having an average chain length of the acid function groups between 5-7, the other part of the oil being comprised of at least one compound of the group trialkyl-, tricycloalkyl-, and triarylphosphatesters, said composition being capable of being shaped by extrusion or injection molding into self-lubricating objects, said bearing component having a thickness up to 4 mm.
- 2. The lubricating bearing component of claim 1 wherein said composition further includes at least one filler of the group consisting of talc and asbestos.
- 3. The lubricating bearing component of claim 1 wherein said composition is reinforced by the addition of fibrous material.
- 4. The lubricating bearing component of claim 1 wherein said composition is comprised of 15 to 30 weight per cent of polypropylene.
- 5. The lubricating bearing component of claim 1 wherein said polypropylene has a melt index of from 0.3 to 1.0 g/10 minutes.
- 6. The lubricating bearing component of claim 1 wherein said polypropylene has a molecular weight of from 500,000 to 800,000.
- 7. A solid self lubricating bearing component comprising of a lubricating composition of finite thickness, having self oil-releasing properties, said composition comprising a mixture of polypropylene having a melt index below 1.0 and polyamide up to equal parts of both polymers in an amount of from 12-60% by weight, and 88-40% by weight of one or more synthetic ester oils, at least half of the oil consisting of neopentylpolyolesters having an average chain length of the acid functional groups between 5-7, the other part of the oil being comprised of at least one compound of the group consisting of trialykyl-, tricycloalkyl- and triarylphosphatesters, said composition being capable of being shaped by extrusion or injection molding into self-lubricating objects, said bearing component having a thickness up to 4 mm.
- 8. The lubricating bearing component according to claim 7 wherein said composition further includes at least one filler of the group consisting of talc and asbestos.
- 9. The lubricating bearing component of claim 7 wherein said composition is reinforced by the addition of fibrous material.
- 10. The bearing component of claim 7 wherein said polyamides are a polyamide of the group consisting of polyamide 11 and polyamide 12.
- 11. A method for the production of a solid lubricating structural bearing component having self-oil releasing properties, comprising mixing 12-60% by weight of a plastic material having at least 50% by weight of polypropylene with 88-40% by weight of one or more synthetic ester oils, said polypropylene having a melt index below 1.0, at least half of the oil consisting of neopentylpolyolester having an average chain length of the acid functional groups between 5-7, the other part of the oil being comprised of at least one triester of phosphoric acid, heating said mixture to at least 170.degree. C. to provide a pre-flux material, and injection or extrusion molding said pre-flux material to form a solid bearing component with a finite wall thickness with a thickness of 4 mm or less.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said plastic mixture is comprised solely of polypropylene.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said plastic material is comprised of up to 50% of at least one polyamide.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said heating comprises heating said mixture to a temperature between 180.degree. C. and 2500.degree. C.
- 15. The method of claim 11 further comprising heating said bearing component to a temperature between 150.degree. C. and 160.degree. C. for sufficient time to obtain good rolling characteristics when employed in rolling bearings prior to their use.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said last named step of heating comprises heating said bearing component for about two hours.
- 17. A solid, self-lubricating, oil-releasing composition comprising:
- a. 3-60% by weight, based on the total weight of the lubricating composition, of polypropylene having a melt index of from 0.3 to 1.0 g/10 min, determined in accordance with DIN 53 735, ASTMD1238 or 150 1133 at a temperature of 230.degree. C. and under a load of 2 kg, or a mixture of such polypropylene and polyamide wherein the polyamide is present in an amount of no more than 50% by weight, based on the weight of the mixture of polypropylene and polyamide; and
- b. a synthetic lubricating oil consisting of neopentylpolyolesters, the acid residues of which have an average chain length of from 5 to 7 carbon atoms, wherein 5 to 60% by weight of said neopentylpolyolester, based on the total weight of the synthetic lubricating oil, may optionally be replaced by trialkyl, tricycloalkyl and/or triarylphospateesters.
- 18. A lubricating composition according to claim 1 characterized in that said composition is reinforced by addition of fibrous material such as glass fibres.
- 19. A method of making a lubricating composition according to claim 1 characterized by admixing the components of the composition, heating the mixture at above 180.degree. C., preferably between 180.degree. C. and 250.degree. C., followed by cooling and moulding the composition in the desired shape.
- 20. The composition of claim 17 further comprising fillers and/or fibrous materials such as talc, asbestos and glass fibres.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 95,573 filed Nov. 19, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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