BEARING ASSEMBLY AND SUBMERSIBLE PROPULSOR UNIT INCORPORATING THE SAME
Assignee
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION, A CORPORATION OF PA
Filed
May 1, 1991
Granted
Apr 27, 1993
Location
O'HARA TWP PA US
Abstract
A pivoted pad bearing assembly of the Kingsbury type provides for leveling of bearing pads arranged in a circular array utilizing hydrostatic pressure rather than mechanical links. The leveling device is in the form of a hydraulic bearing support module having a variable volume hydraulic chamber. Pipe segments connect each hydraulic chamber to form a closed circuit and the circuit is completely filled with hydraulic fluid. Thereby, equal force will be exerted upon each pad at all times so that all pads will operate at an equal thrust load. The bearing assembly has particularly useful application in an integral motor submersible propulsor as a large diameter thrust bearing housed within an outer shroud of the propulsor at both upstream and downstream ends of a rotor mounted about the periphery of a propeller of the propulsor. By placing the thrust bearing within the shroud, greater thrust bearing surface areas can be obtained to handle larger thrust. By using hydrostatic leveling, the noise associated with mechanical linkages is avoided, and the size and weight of the bearing assembly can advantageously be reduced.
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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Jul 25, 1991
Rescinded
Mar 12, 1992
Duration
7 months
Inventor
- 1LUCIANO VERONESI
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 5205653
- Application
- 07694322
- Aerospace match
- Yes
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records
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