Method of preparing a low-friction laminate liner for bearings
First Claim
1. A method of preparing a laminate liner suitable for use as a low-friction bearing liner, which method comprises:
- a. providing an assembly of successively overlying layers of sheet materials, which assembly comprisesi. a flexible backing sheet material,ii. a separate flexible thin porous polymeric sheet material consisting essentially of a fibrous thermoplastic polymeric material having low-friction, self-lubricating properties,iii. the backing sheet member characterized by a plurality of substantially regular and uniform relatively large openings therein,iv. the polymeric sheet material characterized by a plurality of small pores therein, andv. the assembly having a one exposed surface of the backing sheet member and another exposed surface of the polymeric sheet material;
b. applying a layer of a heat-hardenable resin binder material to the one exposed surface of the backing sheet member in an amount sufficient to fill in the openings of the backing sheet material;
c. placing the resin binder-filled assembly between opposing release surfaces;
d. compressing the assembly under heat and pressure conditions sufficient to force the resin binder material throughout the assembly and to force the porous fibrous polymeric sheet material into the openings of the backing sheet material to bond mechanically the polymeric sheet material to the backing sheet material; and
e. removing at least one release surface and recovering an integral, thin, flexible, laminate liner suitable for use as a bearing liner and characterized by one resin-rich surface adapted to be secured to a supporting member, and another facing surface characterized by low-friction, self-lubricating properties.
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Abstract
A laminate liner adapted to be secured to a supporting surface, which liner comprises in combination: a backing sheet member characterized by a number of relatively large openings therein; a fibrous polymeric sheet material characterized by a number of small openings therein, the fibers composed of a thermoplastic polymeric material having low-friction, self-lubricating properties; and a hardenable resin binder material, the hardenable resin binder material impregnated into the openings of the backing member, and the fibrous polymeric sheet material compressed into the openings of the backing member to form an integral, unitary, laminate liner, the liner characterized by having a low-friction facing surface composed of the polymeric sheet material compressed and bonded to the backing member, and a resin-rich backing surface, the backing surface adapted to be secured by heat pressure to a supporting surface to form a bearing liner.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of preparing a laminate liner suitable for use as a low-friction bearing liner, which method comprises:
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a. providing an assembly of successively overlying layers of sheet materials, which assembly comprises i. a flexible backing sheet material, ii. a separate flexible thin porous polymeric sheet material consisting essentially of a fibrous thermoplastic polymeric material having low-friction, self-lubricating properties, iii. the backing sheet member characterized by a plurality of substantially regular and uniform relatively large openings therein, iv. the polymeric sheet material characterized by a plurality of small pores therein, and v. the assembly having a one exposed surface of the backing sheet member and another exposed surface of the polymeric sheet material; b. applying a layer of a heat-hardenable resin binder material to the one exposed surface of the backing sheet member in an amount sufficient to fill in the openings of the backing sheet material; c. placing the resin binder-filled assembly between opposing release surfaces; d. compressing the assembly under heat and pressure conditions sufficient to force the resin binder material throughout the assembly and to force the porous fibrous polymeric sheet material into the openings of the backing sheet material to bond mechanically the polymeric sheet material to the backing sheet material; and e. removing at least one release surface and recovering an integral, thin, flexible, laminate liner suitable for use as a bearing liner and characterized by one resin-rich surface adapted to be secured to a supporting member, and another facing surface characterized by low-friction, self-lubricating properties. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of preparing a laminate liner suitable for use as a low-friction bearing liner, which method comprises:
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a. placing a flexible, thin, porous, polymeric sheet material consisting essentially of a fibrous thermoplastic polymeric fluorocarbon material having low-friction, self-lubricating properties and characterized by a plurality of pores of from about 10 to 100 microns onto a sheet material having release properties; b. placing a flexible, woven, backing sheet material characterized by a plurality of substantially regular and uniform openings therein of from about 10 to 45 openings per linear inch onto the polymeric sheet material; c. coating a layer of a thermosetting resin binder material onto the surface of the backing sheet in an amount sufficient to cover the backing sheet material; d. placing a sheet material having release properties onto the coated resin layer; e. compressing the release sheets together at a pressure of 500 to 1500 psi and a temperature of about 130°
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F to form a laminate with the polymeric sheet material and resin binder material forced into the openings of the backing sheet material to mechanically bond the polymeric sheet material to the backing material; andf. removing the release sheets to provide an integral, thin, flexible, laminate liner characterized by a low-friction facing surface composed of the fluorocarbon polymeric sheet material and a hardenable resin-rich backing surface. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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