Claims
- 1. A bearing positionable around a shaft that is rotatable in a coaxial sleeve such that the bearing mediates between a lateral surface that rotates with the shaft and another surface with respect to which the lateral surface is in relative movement, the bearing comprising a generally ring-shaped member having:
- an upper undulating surface with a first set of axially extending peaks and valleys, and
- a lower undulating surface with a second set of axially extending peaks and valleys;
- the generally ring-shaped member having an adjustable top-to-bottom height;
- wherein the bearing is sufficiently flexible such that its height can be changed in response to axially exerted force and wherein at least one peak is a plateau that forms a bearing surface, said at least one peak being in the form of a truncated pyramid.
- 2. The bearing of claim 1, wherein undulations of the first and second sets of peaks and valleys are out of phase with each other.
- 3. The bearing of claim 1, wherein the generally ring-shaped member is a continuous ring.
- 4. The bearing of claim 1, wherein the generally ring-shaped member is a split ring.
- 5. A bearing positionable around a shaft that is rotatable in a coaxial sleeve such that the bearing mediates between a lateral surface that rotates with the shaft and another surface with respect to which the lateral surface is in relative movement and further mediates between a circumferential outer surface of the shaft and a circumferential inner surface of the sleeve, the bearing comprising a generally ring-shaped member having:
- an upper undulating surface with a first set of axially extending peaks and valleys, and
- a lower undulating surface with a second set of axially extending peaks and valleys;
- the generally ring-shaped member having an adjustable top-to-bottom height;
- wherein the bearing is sufficiently flexible such that its height can be changed in response to axially exerted force;
- wherein at least one of the upper and lower undulating surfaces is generally oriented in a plane which is at an oblique angle relative to a radial plane of the generally ring-shaped member so that the peaks and valleys of the said at least one of the upper and lower undulating surfaces extend radially as well as axially; and
- wherein the bearing is sufficiently flexible such that its radial width can be changed in response to radially exerted forces.
- 6. The bearing of claim 5, wherein undulations of the first and second sets of peaks and valleys are out of phase with each other.
- 7. The bearing of claim 5, wherein at least one peak is a plateau that forms a bearing surface.
- 8. The bearing of claim 7, wherein said at least one peak is in the form of a truncated pyramid.
- 9. The bearing of claim 5, wherein the generally ring-shaped member is a continuous ring.
- 10. The bearing of claim 5, wherein the generally ring-shaped member is a split ring.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/300,027 filed Sep. 2, 1994 U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,524.
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