Claims
- 1. A slide member comprising a surface layer having a slide surface for a mating member, wherein
- said surface layer has at least one group of: a plurality of pyramid-shaped projections; and a plurality of truncated pyramid-shaped projections which define said slide surface and protrude from a phantom plane extending along said slide surface;
- a percent area A of said projections occupied in said slide surface is equal to or more than 50% (A.gtoreq.50%);
- when an inclination angle formed by a straight line passing an apex and a central portion of a base face of said pyramid-shaped projection or passing central portions of upper and lower base faces of said truncated pyramid-shaped projection with respect to a reference line perpendicular to said phantom plane is represented by .THETA., the inclination angle .THETA. of said projections is in a range of 0.degree..ltoreq..THETA..ltoreq.30.degree.; and wherein
- said projections are aggregated together to form a matrix which includes massive portions dispersed therein, each of said massive portions having at least one group of: pyramid-shaped projection portions; and truncated pyramid-shaped projecting portions which protrude substantially radiately on a surface of the massive portion.
- 2. A slide member according to claim 1, wherein a percent area A.sub.1 of said massive portions occupied in said matrix is in a range of 5%.ltoreq.A.sub.1 .ltoreq.50%.
- 3. A slide member comprising a surface layer having a slide surface for a mating member, wherein
- said surface layer has a matrix defining said slide surface and massive portions dispersed in said matrix,
- said matrix being formed of an aggregate of at least of one group of: pyramid-shaped projections; and truncated pyramid-shaped projections, and
- said massive portion having at least one group of: pyramid-shaped projection portions; and truncated pyramid-shaped projecting portions which project substantially radiately on a surface of the massive portion.
- 4. A slide member according to claim 3, wherein a percent area A.sub.1 of said massive portions occupied in said matrix is set in a range of 5%.ltoreq.A.sub.1 .ltoreq.50%.
- 5. A slide member comprising a surface layer having a slide surface for a mating member, wherein
- said surface layer has a plurality of massive portions each including at least one group of: pyramid-shaped projections; and truncated pyramid-shaped projections, said projections protruding substantially radiately on a surface of the massive portion for defining said slide surface, a percent area A.sub.1 of said massive portions occupied in said slide surface being set in a range of A.sub.1 .gtoreq.5%.
Priority Claims (5)
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3-187048 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/891,939, filed Jun. 6, 1992, still pending.
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Divisions (1)
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