Air cushioned bearing

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Title: Air cushioned bearing
Document Number: 20050249441
Publication Date: November 10, 2005
Appl. No: 10/957641
Application Filed: October 05, 2004
Abstract: An air cushioned bearing includes: a cylindrical arbor; and an axial bushing formed as a hollow cylindrical tube for rotationally accepting the arbor; wherein a spiral groove or a spiral flange rib is formed between the arbor and the axial bushing. Therefore, the arbor rotates in high speed to form an air cushion between the axial bushing and the arbor.
Inventors: Li, Chi-Chiang (Yangmei Town, TW); Lin, Bor-Wen (Yangmei Town, TW)
Assignees: Kallex Co. Ltd. (Yangmei Town, TW)
Claim: 1. An air cushioned bearing comprising: a cylindrical arbor; and an axial bushing formed as a hollow cylindrical tube for rotationally accepting the arbor; wherein a spiral groove is formed between the arbor and the axial bushing.
Claim: 2. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a carrying body formed as a hollow cylindrical body with one open end and one closed end and used for containing the axial bushing and the arbor and sealing the lower end of the axial bushing.
Claim: 3. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the spiral groove is formed on a surface of the arbor.
Claim: 4. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the spiral groove is wound counterclockwise around the arbor from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates counterclockwise.
Claim: 5. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the spiral groove is wound clockwise around the arbor from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates clockwise.
Claim: 6. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the spiral groove is formed on an inner wall surface of the axial bushing.
Claim: 7. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spiral groove is wound counterclockwise around the inner wall surface of the axial bushing from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates counterclockwise.
Claim: 8. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spiral groove is wound clockwise around the inner wall surface of the axial bushing from a top end to a bottom end and the arbor rotates clockwise.
Claim: 9. An air cushioned bearing comprising: a cylindrical arbor; and an axial bushing formed as a hollow cylindrical tube for rotationally accepting the arbor; wherein a spiral flange rib is formed between the arbor and the axial bushing.
Claim: 10. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 9 further comprising a carrying body formed as a hollow cylindrical body with one open end and one closed end and used for containing the axial bushing and the arbor and sealing the lower end of the axial bushing.
Claim: 11. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 10, wherein the spiral flange rib is formed on a surface of the arbor.
Claim: 12. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 11, wherein the spiral flange rib is wound counterclockwise around the arbor from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates counterclockwise.
Claim: 13. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 11, wherein the spiral flange rib is wound clockwise around the arbor from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates clockwise.
Claim: 14. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 10, wherein the spiral flange rib is formed on an inner wall surface of the axial bushing.
Claim: 15. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 14, wherein the spiral flange rib is wound counterclockwise around the inner wall surface of the axial bushing from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates counterclockwise.
Claim: 16. The air cushioned bearing as claimed in claim 14, wherein the spiral flange rib is wound clockwise around the inner wall surface of the axial bushing from a top end to a bottom end, and the arbor rotates clockwise.
Claim: 17. An air cushioned bearing comprising: a cylindrical arbor; and an axial bushing formed as a hollow cylindrical tube with a plurality of circularly arranged saw-teeth on an inner wall, with one end of the saw-teeth being narrower than another end.
Current U.S. Class: 384114/000
Accession Number: edspap.20050249441
Database: USPTO Patent Applications
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