Claims
- 1. In a drilling apparatus of the type comprising a housing and a rotatable shaft, a fulcrum bearing assembly for rotatably supporting a length of the shaft within the housing while permitting the shaft to pivot within the housing at the bearing assembly, the fulcrum bearing assembly comprising:(a) at least one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at a first axial position within the housing; (b) at least one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at a second axial position within the housing; and (c) at least one row of spherical radial bearings positioned at a third axial position within the housing, wherein the third axial position is located between the first axial position and the second axial position.
- 2. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the spherical thrust bearings and the spherical radial bearings are arranged substantially about a common center of rotation.
- 3. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein the spherical thrust bearings are comprised of spherical thrust roller bearings.
- 4. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein the spherical radial bearings are comprised of spherical radial roller bearings.
- 5. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein the spherical radial bearings are comprised of spherical radial roller bearings.
- 6. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 2, comprising one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at the first axial position, one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at the second axial position, and two rows of spherical radial bearings positioned at the third axial position.
- 7. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first axial position is located between a proximal end of the housing and the second axial position and wherein the spherical thrust roller bearings positioned at the first axial position are larger than the spherical thrust roller bearings positioned at the second axial position.
- 8. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal thrust bearing and a distal thrust bearing and wherein the distal thrust bearing is comprised of the spherical thrust bearings.
- 9. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal radial bearing and a distal radial bearing and wherein the distal radial bearing is comprised of the spherical radial bearings.
- 10. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a bearing preload assembly for maintaining the fulcrum bearing assembly in a preloaded condition.
- 11. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the bearing preload assembly is comprised of a thrust bearing shoulder associated with the housing and a thrust bearing collar and wherein the fulcrum bearing assembly is axially maintained within the housing between the thrust bearing shoulder and the thrust bearing collar.
- 12. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein the thrust bearing collar is axially adjustable relative to the thrust bearing shoulder in order to preload the fulcrum bearing assembly between the thrust bearing shoulder and the thrust bearing collar.
- 13. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein the bearing preload assembly is further comprised of a thrust bearing retainer for retaining the thrust bearing collar in position without increasing the preloading on the fulcrum bearing assembly.
- 14. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein the thrust bearing retainer is comprised of a locking ring movably mounted on the thrust bearing collar to a position in which it abuts the housing and wherein the thrust bearing retainer is further comprised of a locking ring collar which can be tightened against the locking ring to hold the locking ring in position between the housing and the locking ring collar.
- 15. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 14 wherein the thrust bearing collar and the housing are threaded for adjustment of the thrust bearing collar by rotation of the thrust bearing collar relative to the housing and wherein the locking ring is slidably mounted on the thrust bearing collar such that the locking ring does not rotate relative to the thrust bearing collar.
- 16. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 15 wherein the locking ring is further comprised of a housing abutment surface, wherein the housing is further comprised of a locking ring abutment surface which is complementary to the housing abutment surface, and wherein engagement of the housing abutment surface and the locking ring abutment surface prevents rotation of the locking ring relative to the housing.
- 17. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein the locking ring collar and the thrust bearing collar are threaded for adjustment of the locking ring collar by rotation of the locking ring collar relative to the thrust bearing collar.
- 18. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 16 wherein the locking ring and the thrust bearing collar together define a key and slot configuration for preventing rotation of the locking ring relative to the thrust bearing collar.
- 19. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 16, further comprising at least one washer axially maintained between the thrust bearing shoulder and the thrust bearing collar.
- 20. The fulcrum bearing assembly as claimed in claim 19 wherein the washer is a Belleville washer.
- 21. In a drilling apparatus of the type comprising a housing, a shaft and a bearing assembly comprising a thrust bearing for supporting a length of the shaft within the housing, a bearing preload assembly for maintaining the bearing assembly in a preloaded condition, the bearing preload assembly comprising a thrust bearing shoulder associated with the housing and a thrust bearing collar, wherein the bearing assembly is axially maintained within the housing between the thrust bearing shoulder and the thrust bearing collar, and wherein the thrust bearing collar is axially adjustable relative to the thrust bearing shoulder in order to preload the bearing assembly between the thrust bearing shoulder and the thrust bearing collar.
- 22. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 21 wherein the preload assembly is further comprised of a thrust bearing retainer for retaining the thrust bearing collar in position without increasing the preloading on the bearing assembly.
- 23. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 22 wherein the thrust bearing retainer is comprised of a locking ring movably mounted on the thrust bearing collar to a position in which it abuts the housing and wherein the thrust bearing retainer is further comprised of a locking ring collar which can be tightened against the locking ring to hold the locking ring in position between the housing and the locking ring collar.
- 24. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 23 wherein the thrust bearing collar and the housing are threaded for adjustment of the thrust bearing collar by rotation of the thrust bearing collar relative to the housing and wherein the locking ring is slidably mounted on the thrust bearing collar such that the locking ring does not rotate relative to the thrust bearing collar.
- 25. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 24 wherein the locking ring is further comprised of a housing abutment surface, wherein the housing is further comprised of a locking ring abutment surface which is complementary to the housing abutment surface, and wherein engagement of the housing abutment surface and the locking ring abutment surface prevents rotation of the locking ring relative to the housing.
- 26. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein the locking ring collar and the thrust bearing collar are threaded for adjustment of the locking ring collar by rotation of the locking ring collar relative to the thrust bearing collar.
- 27. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein the locking ring and the thrust bearing collar together define a key and slot configuration for preventing rotation of the locking ring relative to the thrust bearing collar.
- 28. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25, further comprising at least one washer axially maintained between the thrust bearing shoulder and the thrust bearing collar.
- 29. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 28 wherein the washer is a Belleville washer.
- 30. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal thrust bearing and a distal thrust bearing and wherein the bearing assembly is comprised of the distal thrust bearing.
- 31. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal thrust bearing and a distal thrust bearing and wherein the bearing assembly is comprised of the proximal thrust bearing.
- 32. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal thrust bearing and a distal thrust bearing and wherein the bearing preload assembly is associated with each of the distal thrust bearing and the proximal thrust bearing.
- 33. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 25 wherein the bearing assembly is comprised of a fulcrum bearing assembly for rotatably supporting the length of the shaft within the housing while permitting the shaft to pivot within the housing at the fulcrum bearing assembly.
- 34. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 33 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal thrust bearing and a distal thrust bearing and wherein the fulcrum bearing assembly is comprised of the distal thrust bearing.
- 35. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 33 wherein the fulcrum bearing assembly comprises:(d) at least one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at a first axial position within the housing; (e) at least one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at a second axial position within the housing; and (f) at least one row of spherical radial bearings positioned at a third axial position within the housing, wherein the third axial position is located between the first axial position and the second axial position.
- 36. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 35 wherein the spherical thrust bearings and the spherical radial bearings are arranged substantially about a common center of rotation.
- 37. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 36 wherein the spherical thrust bearings are comprised of spherical thrust roller bearings.
- 38. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 36 wherein the spherical radial bearings are comprised of spherical radial roller bearings.
- 39. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 37 wherein the spherical radial bearings are comprised of spherical radial roller bearings.
- 40. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 36 wherein the fulcrum bearing assembly is comprised of one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at the first axial position, one row of spherical thrust bearings positioned at the second axial position, and two rows of spherical radial bearings positioned at the third axial position.
- 41. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 36 wherein the first axial position is located between a proximal end of the housing and the second axial position and wherein the spherical thrust roller bearings positioned at the first axial position are larger than the spherical thrust roller bearings positioned at the second axial position.
- 42. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 36 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal thrust bearing and a distal thrust bearing and wherein the distal thrust bearing is comprised of the spherical thrust bearings.
- 43. The bearing preload assembly as claimed in claim 42 wherein the drilling apparatus is comprised of a proximal radial bearing and a distal radial bearing and wherein the distal radial bearing is comprised of the spherical radial bearings.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/994,745, filed Nov. 28, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,415,878; which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/739,285, filed Dec. 19, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,340,063; which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 09/353,599, filed Jul. 14, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,244,361.
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