GB Patent: GB-275,671
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Improvements in Bearings for Machine Tools
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Patentee:
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none listed (exact or similar names) - none listed, |
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Patent Dates:
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Aug. 09, 1927 |
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Apr. 05, 1928 |
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Joel Havens "Vintage Machinery" entry for Cincinnati Grinders, Inc.
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Description: |
Patented in Germany, patent #DE-462,704.
Abstract:
Lubricant conveyed by mechanical means; filtering lubricant; visible feeds.-In a bearing for grinding-machines, lubricant is led to the shaft either direct, as shown in Fig. 2, or through passages 43, Fig. 4, in the brass 35, and is circulated by a slinger or disc 51 which throws lubricant into a pocket whence it passes through a tube 55 into a strainer 56 mounted in a recess 57 in the bearing cap. The lubricant outlet 59 is upwardly inclined so that the recess 57 forms a settling chamber for dirt &c. After leaving the outlet 59 the lubricant over a whitened disc 61 visible through a window 62, and through passages 41, 43 to the shaft. |
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