Patent ID: 7311445
Filing Date: 2007-12-25
Classification: F16C

Abstract:
1. A tilting pad bearing assembly comprising a plurality of discrete bearing pads, each having a bearing face across which a borne surface moves and opposite thereto a supported face, and a substantially rigid carrier therefor, said carrier having a supporting face facing the supported face of each bearing pad and opposite thereto a reverse face, each said bearing pad being supported on the carrier overlying an associated region thereof by way of an intervening pivot ridge extending in a direction substantially transversely to the direction of said borne surface movement and about which the pad can tilt, there being provided for each bearing pad a pair of pad holes extending into the pad from the supported face towards the supporting face thereof, said pad holes being spaced apart along the direction of the pivot ridge, providing a pair of carrier holes extending into the carrier from said supporting face towards the reverse face, said carrier holes being spaced apart in said region in correspondence with the associated pad holes at least one of said carrier holes extending through the carrier between said supporting face and reverse face and including a shoulder facing away from the supporting face, and a pair of locating pin members extending each between aligned pairs of pad and carrier holes, at least one of said pin members comprising a shank forming an interference fit in a pad hole; the pivot ridge projecting from at least one of the pad supported face and carrier supporting face region towards the other, and at least one of the pin members forming a clearance fit in the aligned carrier hole, at least one of said pin members that forms a said interference fit in a said pad hole and clearance fit in the aligned carrier hole comprising a flared, headed pin member disposed with said shank extending through the carrier and a head adjacent to but spaced from the shoulder, when the pad and carrier are in contact by way of the pivot ridge, by a clearance and permitting the pin and pad to tilt with respect to the carrier.