Claims
- 1. A bearing unit for supporting a load, said bearing unit comprising:a pedestal having a major axis; a block mounted on said pedestal for movement in a direction along the major axis of said pedestal, said block having a cavity for receiving said pedestal and a hydraulic fluid, whereby said hydraulic fluid supports said block in relation to said pedestal; and a bearing element mounted on said block for contacting a bearing race on the load, wherein said bearing element comprises at least one bearing plate located On said block opposite to said pedestal for contacting the bearing race of the load to be supported by said bearing unit, and further wherein there are two said bearing plates and said bearing plates are pivotally mounted on said block.
- 2. The bearing unit of claim 1, further including a ring bearing mounted on said pedestal for transferring lateral loads from said block to said pedestal.
- 3. The bearing unit of claim 1 further including a primary fluid seal and a secondary fluid seal for retaining the hydraulic fluid within said cavity.
- 4. The bearing unit of claim 1 wherein each said bearing plate includes a bearing surface for contacting said bearing race, and wherein said bearing plates are mounted on said block such that access to said bearing surfaces of said bearing plates is not required for removal of said plates from said block.
- 5. The beating unit of claim 1 further including a cushion located on the top of said pedestal for contacting said block should hydraulic pressure be lost in said cavity.
- 6. A bearing unit for slideably maintaining a load in a spatial position, said bearing unit comprising:a pedestal having a major axis; a block having an exterior surface, said block further having a cavity for receiving said pedestal and a hydraulic fluid, whereby said hydraulic fluid maintains said block in a spaced relation to said pedestal along said major axis; a bearing element mounted on said exterior surface of said block for engaging in sliding contact with a bearing race, whereby the bearing race is able to slide relative to said bearing element in a direction transverse to said major axis, while being maintained in a spatial position in the direction of said major axis by said block being maintained in a spaced relation relative to said pedestal; and a pedestal shoulder on said pedestal and a collar shoulder on said block, whereby interference between said pedestal shoulder and said collar shoulder prevents removal of said block from said pedestal.
- 7. The bearing unit of claim 6 wherein said bearing element comprises at least one bearing plate located on said exterior surface of said block opposite to said pedestal, said bearing plate having a bearing surface for slideably contacting the bearing race.
- 8. The bearing unit of claim 6 wherein said bearing element comprises two removable bearing plates located on said exterior surface of said block opposite to said pedestal, said bearing plates having bearing surfaces for slideably contacting the bearing race.
- 9. The bearing unit of claim 8 wherein said bearing plates are pivotally mounted on said block.
- 10. The bearing unit of claim 6 further including a cushion located on the top of said pedestal for contacting said block should hydraulic pressure be lost in said cavity.
- 11. The bearing unit of claim 6 further including a ring bearing mounted on said pedestal for transferring lateral loads from said block to said pedestal.
- 12. The bearing unit of claim 6 including a primary fluid seal and a secondary fluid seal for retaining said hydraulic fluid within said cavity.
- 13. The bearing unit of claim 12 wherein said primary fluid seal is located between said pedestal and said block and wherein said secondary fluid seal is located between said pedestal and said block.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Divisional application under 35 U.S.C. 120 of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/685,036, which was filed Oct. 10, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,524.
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