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Rotary structure

  • US 4,883,370 A
  • Filed: 01/27/1987
  • Issued: 11/28/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/28/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A rotary structure for a VCR or floppy disc comprising a shaft having an outer periphery with an annular groove of substantially semi-circular cross-section therein, a ball engaging element around said shaft and having an end adjacent to said groove, an outer race comprising a ring surrounding said shaft and having an inner surface facing said shaft which is provided with a concave ball receiving groove therein of part circular cross-section, a plurality of spherical balls partly received in said annular groove in said shaft and projecting therefrom, said concave surface of said outer race being in contact with said balls to hold said balls rotatably in said annular groove in said shaft and in said ball-receiving groove in said outer race, and a bearing housing surrounding said outer race and fixedly supporting the same, said outer race having an end facing said end of said ball engaging element in spaced relation, said concave ball-receiving groove in said outer race extending to said end of said outer race, the spacing between said end of the outer race and said end of the ball engaging element being such that said ball engaging element can support said balls when freely inserted in said bearing housing during assembly and enable said outer race to engage said balls and urge the same away from said ball engaging element and into said groove in said shaft, said housing having an open end in which said shaft is inserted, said end of said outer race facing inwardly into said housing in a direction away from said open end, said end of said ball engaging element facing in the direction towards said open end of said housing, said ball engaging element being fixed in said housing and said outer race being located between said ball engaging element and said open end of the housing, said end of said ball engaging member having a plurality of grooves receiving respective balls to hold the balls in spaced separated relation.

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