Claims
- 1. A spherical bearing, comprising:
a stud, said stud being substantially spherical in shape and fixedly connectable to a first support member; a retainer configured and dimensioned to accommodate said stud therein and allow said stud to be rotatably positioned therein, said retainer being fixedly connectable to a second support member; and a bearing insert disposed within said retainer, said bearing insert being configured to engage said stud from a direction that is coaxial with a force exerted on said stud along a longitudinal axis of said retainer.
- 2. The spherical bearing of claim 1 wherein said bearing insert comprises a concave spherical surface, said concave spherical surface being dimensioned to receive and engage a rounded surface of said stud.
- 3. An spherical bearing, comprising:
a cup portion having a concave surface thereon; a stud, said stud having a convex surface thereon and being in sliding contact with said concave surface of said cup portion, and said stud being connectable to a support member; and a retainer positioned adjacent said stud and configured to retain said stud in said cup portion.
- 4. The spherical bearing of claim 3 wherein said stud is configured to be removable from said cup portion and said retainer under an application of a predetermined amount of stress.
- 5. The spherical bearing of claim 3 wherein said retainer is flexibly positioned relative to said cup portion.
- 6. The spherical bearing of claim 5 wherein said retainer includes a fastener extending therethrough, said fastener and said retainer having a resilient member disposed therebetween to facilitate the flexible positioning of said retainer.
- 7. The spherical bearing of claim 6 wherein said resilient member is a spring washer.
- 8. A strut assembly, comprising:
a bearing, comprising,
a stud, said stud being substantially spherical in shape, a retainer configured and dimensioned to accommodate said stud therein and allow said stud to be rotatably positioned therein, said retainer being fixedly connectable to a first support member, and a bearing insert disposed within said retainer, said bearing insert being configured to engage said stud from a direction that is coaxial with a force exerted on said stud along a longitudinal axis of said retainer; and a strut, said strut being fixedly connected to said stud of said bearing and fixedly connectable to a second support member.
- 9. The strut assembly of claim 8 wherein a coefficient of friction of said stud and a coefficient of friction of said bearing insert enable said stud to freely rotate on said bearing insert.
- 10. The strut assembly of claim 9 wherein said bearing insert comprises a concave spherical surface, said concave spherical surface being dimensioned to receive and engage a rounded surface of said stud.
- 11. The strut assembly of claim 10 wherein said concave spherical surface is dimensioned to mate with said rounded surface of said stud and to uniformly distribute a force exerted thereon by said stud.
- 12. The strut assembly of claim 8 wherein said bearing is in mechanical communication with a spring, said resilient member being mounted to said second support member.
- 13. An apparatus for performing work operations on a surface of a lens, comprising:
a frame; a carriage configured, positioned, and dimensioned to support a lens blank; at least one strut positioned between said frame and said carriage, said at least one strut being in communication with said carriage and said frame through a corresponding number of spherical bearings; and a driver operably connected to said at least one strut for causing movement of said at least one strut relative to said frame.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said spherical bearing comprises:
a stud, said stud being substantially spherical in shape and connectable to said strut, and a retainer configured and dimensioned to accommodate said stud therein and allow said stud to be rotatably positioned therein, said retainer being connectable to said frame.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a socket, said socket being connected to said retainer to retain said stud in said retainer, and a bearing insert being positioned in said retainer proximate said socket.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said bearing insert comprises a concave spherical surface, said concave spherical surface being dimensioned to receive and engage a rounded surface of said stud.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said concave spherical surface is dimensioned to mate with said rounded surface of said stud and to uniformly distribute a force exerted thereon by said stud.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said spherical bearing is spring loaded.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein said spherical bearing comprises:
a cup portion having a concave surface thereon, a stud, said stud having a convex surface thereon and being in sliding contact with said concave surface of said cup portion, and said stud being connectable to a support member, and a retainer positioned adjacent said stud and configured to retain said stud in said cup portion.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said stud is configured to be removable from said cup portion and said retainer under an application of a selected amount of stress.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said retainer is flexibly positioned relative to said cup portion.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said retainer includes a fastener extending therethrough, said fastener and said retainer having a resilient member disposed therebetween to facilitate the flexible positioning of said retainer.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said resilient member is a spring washer.
- 24. A strut comprising:
an elongated central member having two ends; and a ball at each end of said elongated member.
- 25. A strut as claimed in claim 24 wherein each said ball is spherical and includes an opening therein to receive said elongated central member.
- 26. A strut as claimed in claim 25 wherein said opening is a clearance opening with respect to said elongated central member.
- 27. A strut as claimed in claim 26 wherein each said ball and said elongated central member are maintained in a selected condition with adhesive.
- 28. A strut as claimed in claim 25 wherein said opening is an interference fit with said elongated central member.
- 29. A strut as claimed in claim 24 wherein said elongated central member is a solid configuration.
- 30. A strut as claimed in claim 29 wherein said elongated central member is of a wider diameter in the vicinity of its mid section and tapers near each end thereof to a diameter to be received in each said ball.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of an earlier filing date from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/244,727 filed Oct. 31, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60244727 |
Oct 2000 |
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