Abstract:
A spherical bearing includes an outer ring formed integrally with a rod end, an inner ring having a spherical outer peripheral surface arranged in face-to-face relation with the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring, and a flexible lubricating sheet disposed between the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring and the spherical outer peripheral surface of the inner ring. Respective central portions in both annular areas of the flexible lubricating sheet which are respectively defined between an axial center of the outer ring and one annular end of the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring and between the axial center of the outer ring and another annular end of the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring are made to undergo plastic flow and are formed to be thinner than a remaining portion of the flexible lubricating sheet.
Abstract:
A sliding member is provided which comprises a base body made of a firmly entangled and collapsed metal fine wire, with the voids formed between the metal fine wires constituting the metal mesh being filled compactly with a heat resistant material, the sliding surface of the base body being formed into a smooth surface with either a lubricant that fills a number of small holes formed in the heat resistant material as well as covering the surface thereof or the lubricant and the metal fine wires being exposed. A manufacturing method of the same is also disclosed which basically comprises the steps of preparing a metal mesh as a reinforcing material, preparing a sheet-like heat resistant material with a plurality of small holes being formed through the thickness, applying a lubricant on the sheet-like heat resistant material in a given thickness so as to simultaneously fill the small holes, putting the sheet-like heat resistant material on the metal mesh to provide a laminate in which the lubricant is directed towards the sliding surface to be formed, convoluting the laminate about a cylindrical mandrel so as to represent a cylindrical preform and putting the preform in a metal die to axially compress it to provide the final product.
Abstract:
A spherical bearing includes an outer ring formed integrally with a rod end, an inner ring having a spherical outer peripheral surface arranged in face-to-face relation with the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring, and a flexible lubricating sheet disposed between the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring and the spherical outer peripheral surface of the inner ring. Respective central portions in both annular areas of the flexible lubricating sheet which are respectively defined between an axial center of the outer ring and one annular end of the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring and between the axial center of the outer ring and another annular end of the inner peripheral surface of the outer ring are made to undergo plastic flow and are formed to be thinner than a remaining portion of the flexible lubricating sheet.
Abstract:
The operation modes of a plurality of modems in a communication system are matched with each other for connection of digital terminals to an analog telephone line on both the calling and answering sides of the analog telephone line. For example, operation modes of modems on both sides of the analog telephone line can automatically be matched with each other by transferring a mode instructing signal with DTMF, using multi-frequency DTMF symbols for a select signal employed in the telephone line, between digital terminals connected to both ends of the telephone line. More specifically, even in the case of the calling and answering sides being in different initial operation modes, the different operation modes are matched by setting a desired operation mode on the calling side and generating an off-hook signal on the answering side in response to a calling signal, followed by (1) transmitting an operation mode instructing signal in the form of a code with DTMF from the calling side to the answering side, setting the instructed operation mode on the answering side and returning if it can be set on that side, and then returning an answer tone to the calling side for completing the mode matching; or when the operation mode instructed from the calling side cannot be set on the answering side, transmitting an operable mode in the form of a code with DTMF from the answering side to the calling side, and transmitting again the code corresponding to that mode from the calling side to the answering side if that mode can be set on the calling side, thereby matching operation modes of both the calling and answering sides, or (2) transmitting an operation mode instructing signal in the form of a code with DTMF from the answering side to the calling side, and then carrying out a procedure similar to above (1).
Abstract:
A sliding member is disclosed wherein a sheet-like heat resistant material comprising expanded graphite, mica, etc. singularly or in combination, and a reinforcing material comprising either a combination of a mesh made of metal fine wires with a mesh made by weaving or knitting metal fine wires and fluoroplastic yarns together, or a mesh made by weaving knitting metal fine wires and fluoroplastic yarns together are integrally shaped so that at least on the sliding surface the metal fine wires and the fluoroplastic yarns are exposed, both constituting the reinforcing material, and the heat resistant material held by the metal fine wires and filling the meshes of the mesh as well as the voids formed between the metal fine wires in a mutually intermingled state, exhibiting a smooth surface.
Abstract:
A heat-resistant shift member is disclosed which comprises (i) a fundamental body having substantially a desired configuration and formed of one or more of compressed heat-resistant materials such as expanded graphite with entangled wires being firmly embedded therein, and (ii) a shifting surface layer member integrally covering the shifting surface of the fundamental body which is formed of other compressed sheet-like heat-resistant materials such as asbestos, a heat-resistant sheet material made of fibers of asbestos, etc. laid thereon, one or more of powdered solid lubricant compounds such as metallic sulphide laid on the outer surface of the heat-resistant sheet material, polytetrafluoroethylene resin adhered to the outer surface of the powdered solid lubricant compound so as to partly penetrate into the porous surface thereof and partly form a coating thereon, and the metallic wires made of fine stainless steel wires to enclose the heat-resistant sheet material, the solid lubricant compounds and the polytetrafluoroethylene resin therein, whereby the wires of the fundamental body and the shifting surface layer are partially entangled with each other so that the solid lubricant compounds as well as the polytetrafluoroethylene resin are exposed on the shifting surface in a specific ratio with their being held by and filling the gaps formed between the entangled metal wires. There is also disclosed a method for manufacturing the same.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a solid lubricating composition comprising a solid lubricant, a lubricating oil which is in a liquid or paste form at an ordinary temperature, a carrier for absorbing and possessing said lubricating oil, and a thermosetting synthetic resin binder, and a sliding member comprising a metal substrate and a solid lubricant composed of the lubricating composition.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for matching operation modes of modems for connection of terminals to a telephone line, i.e., matching operation forms determined by a communication speed, a coding format, a synchronizing format, etc., on both the calling and answering sides of the telephone line. When the answering side detects an extension specifying signal sent from the calling side, an operation mode of a modem corresponding to the extension specifying signal is used to select the specified operation mode from among a plurality of operation modes for modem circuits equipped on the answering side, for matching the operation mode of the answering side modem with that on the calling side. The answering side modem has a function of detecting a push-button dial signal serving as the extension specifying signal, and a function of providing the plurality of operation modes for the modem and optionally changing the operation mode upon an instruction from an answering side terminal. The answering side terminal determines the correlation between the extension specifying signal from the calling side and the operation mode of the calling side modem. A calling terminal sets a call using a telephone number which contains the extension specifying signal of the dial-in service corresponding to the operation mode of the calling side modem, and the answering side terminal converts the extension specifying signal to the corresponding operation mode.
Abstract:
A heat-resistant shift member is disclosed which comprises a fundamental body having substantially a desired configuration and formed of one or more of compressed heat-resistant materials such as expanded graphite with entangled wires being firmly embedded therein, and a shifting surface layer member integrally covering the shifting surface of the fundamental body which is formed of one or more of compressed other heat-resistant materials, such as asbestos as well as one or more of powdered solid lubricant compounds such as metallic sulphide with entangled other metal wires made of copper alloy being firmly embedded therein, whereby both of the metal wires are also partially entangled with each other. There is also disclosed a method for manufacturing the same.
Abstract:
This invention relates to self-lubricating bearings or other antifriction elements formed of a lubricant-containing polyacetal. It can be manufactured in various shapes by molding a powdery mixture of the polyacetal having a bulk factor of 2-8 with 2-12 wt % of the lubricant which is in a liquid state at a normal room temperature or at the melting point of the polyacetal by a screw type injection molding machine having controlled temperatures in the feed, compression, metering and nozzle sections of the heating cylinders.During the process, the lubricant is uniformly dispersed in said resin material as fine particles independent from each other and this accounts for the extraordinarily high retention of lubricant film which forms on the bearing surface of the molded articles in use.