Claims
- 1. A recirculating element bearing adapted to be disposed between relatively linearly movable support members to provide antifriction support therebetween, said bearing comprising:
- an elongated unitary track member formed with a pair of parallel, side-by-side and spaced apart track surfaces each defined by upper and lower surfaces extending along the length of said track member and by half-round surfaces at either end thereof extending between the upper and lower surfaces, thereby providing an endless recirculation path;
- housing means extending around each of said track surfaces to enclose said track surfaces with a space between each track surface and said housing means;
- a plurality of elongated rollers disposed within each of said spaces and oriented to roll along said track surfaces, said housing means exposing said rollers above one of said track surfaces to enable contact with one of said support members;
- said track member provided with at least one lengthwise extending medial feature discontinuous with said track surfaces;
- said at least one medial feature comprising a lengthwise extending recess formed into said upper surface of said track member; and,
- said housing means including a pair of housing members mounted to said track member and to each other, one of said housing members including a lengthwise extending linearly formed portion interfit into said recess to be located thereby.
- 2. The recirculating element bearing according to claim 1 wherein said linearly formed portion is further formed with flaring portions in the outer part thereof acting to confine said rollers.
- 3. The recirculating element bearing according to claim 1 wherein said unitary track member is formed with a pair of projecting rib portions extending upwardly from said upper surface and alongside thereof, interfitting into respective openings in said one housing member.
- 4. A recirculating element bearing adapted to be disposed between relatively linearly movable support members to provide antifriction support therebetween, said bearing comprising:
- an elongated unitary track member formed with a pair of parallel, side-by-side and spaced apart track surfaces each defined by upper and lower surfaces extending along the length of said track member and by half-round surfaces at either end thereof extending between the upper and lower surfaces, thereby providing an endless recirculation path;
- housing means extending around each of said track surfaces to enclose said track surfaces with a space between each track surface and said housing means;
- a plurality of elongated rollers disposed within each of said spaces and oriented to roll along said track surfaces, said housing means exposing said rollers above one of said track surfaces to enable contact with one of said support members;
- said track member provided with at least one lengthwise extending medial feature discontinuous with said track surfaces;
- said medial feature comprising a centrally located upwardly projecting lengthwise rib portion and end recesses located inward from each of said half-rounded surfaces and said housing means including a central housing member interfit between said end recesses, and a pair of side housing members mounted to said central housing member each having a lengthwise surface fit against one side of said rib.
- 5. The recirculating element bearing according to claim 4 wherein said lengthwise central rib projects beyond said housing means, said rib formed with through openings adapted to receive mounting screws for mounting said track member to one of said supported members.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present patent application is a continuation-in-part patent application of a patent application entitled "Recirculating Bearing Assembly", Ser. No. 444,292, filed Nov. 24, 1982 by Ki Choong Kwon and Thomas Andrew Luther now U.S. Pat. No. 4,496,195. This patent is sometimes referred to as the "Bearing Patent I" and is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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