Claims
- 1. A MacPherson strut having an upper spring seat, a spring, a strut tube, and a ring bearing disposed for engaging the spring seat, the spring and the strut tube; wherein the ring bearing comprises:
an upper casing; a lower casing; and a plastic ring engaged between the upper and lower casings, thereby forming said ring bearing.
- 2. The MacPherson strut of claim 1, wherein the upper and lower casings are made of plastic.
- 3. The MacPherson strut of claim 2, wherein said plastic ring is made of a different plastic material from that of said upper and lower plastic casings.
- 4. The MacPherson strut of claim 1, further comprising sealing and locking elements on the upper and lower casings.
- 5. The MacPherson strut of claim 1, wherein said plastic ring has portions of reduced cross-sectional area which increase the flexibility of said plastic ring.
- 6. The MacPherson strut of claim 1, wherein said plastic ring has central grooves in its upper and lower surfaces which reduce contact friction with the respective central facing surfaces of the upper and lower casings.
- 7. The MacPherson strut of claim 6, further comprising additional grooves or recesses in the upper and/or lower surfaces of the plastic ring which further reduce contact friction with the respective facing surfaces of the upper and lower casings.
- 8. The MacPherson strut of claim 1, wherein said plastic ring has lateral grooves or recesses capable of holding lubrication.
- 9. The MacPherson strut of claim 1, wherein upper and lower facing surfaces of said plastic ring respectively engage said upper and lower casings at corresponding lower and upper facing surfaces thereof.
- 10. The MacPherson strut of claim 9, wherein said respective facing surfaces of said casings and said ring are engaged primarily at central portions thereof.
- 11. The MacPherson strut of claim 10, wherein said respective facing surfaces are curved, said facing surfaces of said ring having at least in part a smaller radius of curvature than said facing surfaces of said casings.
- 12. The MacPherson strut of claim 10, wherein said respective facing surfaces are curved, said facing surfaces of said ring having at least in part the same radius of curvature as said facing surfaces of said casings.
- 13. The MacPherson strut of claim 9, wherein said respective facing surfaces of said casings and said ring are engaged primarily at inner and outer portions thereof.
- 14. The MacPherson strut of claim 13, wherein central portions of said facing surfaces of said plastic ring are spaced away from the corresponding facing surfaces of the upper and lower casings.
- 15. The MacPherson strut of claim 13, wherein said inner and outer portions of said ring and said casings are at least partially curved with the same radius of curvature.
- 16. The MacPherson strut of claim 9, wherein said respective facing surfaces of said ring and said upper and lower casings are at least partially flat.
- 17. A ring bearing, comprising:
an upper casing; a lower casing; and a plastic ring engaged between the upper and lower casings, thereby forming said ring bearing.
- 18. The ring bearing of claim 17, wherein the upper and lower casings are made of plastic.
- 19. The ring bearing of claim 18, wherein said plastic ring is made of a different plastic material from that of said upper and lower plastic casings.
- 20. The ring bearing of claim 17, further comprising sealing and locking element on the upper and lower casings.
- 21. The ring bearing of claim 17, wherein said plastic ring has portions of reduced cross-sectional area which increase the flexibility of said plastic ring.
- 22. The ring bearing of claim 17, wherein said plastic ring has central grooves in its upper and lower surfaces which reduce contact friction with the respective central facing surfaces of the upper and lower casings.
- 23. The ring bearing of claim 22, further comprising additional grooves or recesses in the upper and/or lower surfaces of the plastic ring which further reduce contact friction with the respective facing surfaces of the upper and lower casings.
- 24. The ring bearing of claim 17, wherein said plastic ring has lateral grooves or recesses capable of holding lubrication.
- 25. The ring bearing of claim 17, wherein upper and lower facing surfaces of said plastic ring respectively engage said upper and lower casings at corresponding lower and upper facing surfaces thereof.
- 26. The ring bearing of claim 25, wherein said respective facing surfaces of said casings and said ring are engaged primarily at central portions thereof.
- 27. The ring bearing of claim 26, wherein said respective facing surfaces are curved, said facing surfaces of said ring having at least in part a smaller radius of curvature than said facing surfaces of said casings.
- 28. The ring bearing of claim 26, wherein said respective facing surfaces are curved, said facing surfaces of said ring having at least in part the same radius of curvature as said facing surfaces of said casings.
- 29. The ring bearing of claim 25, wherein said respective facing surfaces of said casings and said ring are engaged primarily at inner and outer portions thereof.
- 30. The ring bearing of claim 29, wherein central portions of said facing surfaces of said plastic ring are spaced away from the corresponding facing surfaces of the upper and lower casings.
- 31. The ring bearing of claim 29, wherein said inner and outer portions of said ring and said casings are at least partially curved with the same radius of curvature.
- 32. The ring bearing of claim 25, wherein said respective facing surfaces of said ring and said upper and lower casings are at least partially flat.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon and claims priority of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/435,978, filed Dec. 20, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60435978 |
Dec 2002 |
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