US Patent: 1,708,491
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Method of finishing ball bearings
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Patentee:
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Carroll R. Alden (exact or similar names) - Detroit, MI |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jul. 17, 1926 |
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Apr. 09, 1929 |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for Ex-Cell-O Machine Tools, Inc.
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Description: |
Ex-Cell-O made high-speed grinding spindles that required great precision in manufacture. The innovation in this patent involves "running in" the bearings during the manufacturing process as a way of ensuring the balls are the same size and the running-in wear properly accommodated. A watt-meter is used to monitor power draw during the running-in process and the end-pressure is increased over time to keep the wattage roughly constant. The end-pressure mechanism eventually bottoms out, indicating that the bearings are nearly sufficiently worn in. After that, the running-in process is complete when the watt reading drops to a set value. During the running-in process the bearings are filled with a mixture of 20 oz. of jeweler's rouge (finely divided iron oxide) per quart of mineral oil.This patent was further improved in patent 2,460,472. |
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