Claims
- 1. A pivot bearing for use in sensitive instruments in which a shaft structure is suspended by flexible pendulums so that sliding friction and conventional rolling friction is eliminated; said pivot bearing comprising a first set of cams arranged circumferentially mounted on an outer ring-like plate face, each individual cam of said first set of cams being positively fixed to one end of a flexible pendulum; an opposite end of said flexible pendulum being positively fixed to an individual cam of a second set of cams, said second set of cams concentrically encompassed by said first set of cams and arranged circumferentially adjacent a periphery of a utility plate face, said utility plate serving as a base and center for fastening work pieces and having a shaft bore for fitting to a longer shaft, said bore being concentric to a center of pivotal mobility, said outer ring-like plate and utility plate lying in a plane normal to the pivotal axis of said first and second sets of cams; at least one set of cams having a contour of an involute; said flexible pendulums having an intermediate section between the positively fixed ends of said flexible pendulums, each of said pendulums made taut at manufacture and remediable after manufacture by adjustment to a degree, each pendulum having the same adjustment degree as measured by an instrument for measuring tension, and each individual pendulum being contiguous to said contours of said cams, irrespective of the pivotal degree of rotation and position of said utility plate, so that concentricity of said shaft bore is maintained, and said pivotal mobility is made at manufacture.
- 2. The pivot bearing of claim 1 wherein a plurality of cylindrical contoured cams form the first set of cams on the outer ring-like plate and a set of modified involute contoured cams form the second set of cams fastened to said utility plate; and wherein on an opposite face of said outer ring-like plate is arranged a third set of cams of identical modified involute contour as said first set of cams, and on an opposite face of said utility plate is arranged a fourth set cams of identical contour as said second set of cams, the sets of cams on one face of the ring-like plate and utility plate being staggered with respect to said cams on said opposite faces.
- 3. The pivot bearing of claims 1 or 2 wherein said sets of cams have contours of an involute form.
- 4. The pivot bearing of claims 1 or 2 wherein said sets of cams have contours of a modified involute form.
- 5. The pivot bearing of claim 1 wherein a spring material is used for said pendulums.
- 6. The pivot bearing of claims 1 or 2 wherein said first set of cams, said second set of cams, and said flexible pendulums coact whereby a lateral load on one of said sets of cams is transmitted as tension in the flexible pendulums.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 430,704 filed Sept. 30, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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