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Thermally compensated x-ray tube bearings

US4569070A · kind A · utility

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Key dates

Filing dateSep 19, 1983
Grant dateFeb 4, 1986
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Expiry dateSep 19, 2003

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC H)Electricity
  • CPC primaryH01J35/1024
  • WIPO fieldElectrical machinery, apparatus, energy
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

The rotor that carries the target in a rotating anode x-ray tube is carried on a shaft that is journaled in axially spaced apart ball bearings. The outer and inner races of the bearings have curved grooves presented toward each other and there are a plurality of balls in the grooves. A preloaded spring is interposed between corresponding races of the bearings for applying oppositely directed axial forces to them. The grooves are so shaped and the clearance between the balls and groove surfaces is such that when the axial force is applied, one race shifts axially relative to the other in which case each ball has two points of contact, one point at which the ball contacts the surface of the groove in the outer race on one side of a plane transverse to the shaft axis and another point where the ball contacts the surface of the groove in the inner race on the other side of the plane. The chosen axial preload force is in a range of forces that compels many balls to share the radial load of the rotor and target to minimize contact stress on each ball and the races and the preload spring force range begins just above the force that would result in one or a few of the balls carrying the ra…

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