Method for a controlled supply of lubricant to an antifriction bearing
First Claim
1. A method for a controlled supply of lubricant to an antifriction bearing which comprisesan inner bearing ring and an outer bearing ring mounted in a concentric arrangement so as to define opposing inner and outer races on the inner and outer rings respectively, a plurality of rolling elements mounted between the inner and outer races, and a duct extending through at least one of the inner and outer rings and terminating at an outlet opening which communicates with the associated race,said method comprising the steps of intermittently supplying lubricant to the duct of the antifriction bearing so as to flow through the outlet opening and directly into the region of the rolling elements, with the amount of the lubricant for each intermittent supply being determined from a predetermined basic quantity which is modified as a function of operating data which are continuously acquired from the antifriction bearing.
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Abstract
A lubrication system for supplying lubricant to a plurality of antifriction bearings composed of inner and outer bearing rings and a plurality of rolling elements mounted between the rings. The lubricant is intermittently supplied to the region of the rolling elements, with the amount of each intermittent supply being determined as a function of operating data which are continuouslu acquired from the bearing.
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1. A method for a controlled supply of lubricant to an antifriction bearing which comprises
an inner bearing ring and an outer bearing ring mounted in a concentric arrangement so as to define opposing inner and outer races on the inner and outer rings respectively, a plurality of rolling elements mounted between the inner and outer races, and a duct extending through at least one of the inner and outer rings and terminating at an outlet opening which communicates with the associated race, said method comprising the steps of intermittently supplying lubricant to the duct of the antifriction bearing so as to flow through the outlet opening and directly into the region of the rolling elements, with the amount of the lubricant for each intermittent supply being determined from a predetermined basic quantity which is modified as a function of operating data which are continuously acquired from the antifriction bearing.
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12. A method for a controlled supply of lubricant to each of a plurality of antifriction bearings in a multiposition textile yarn processing machine, with each of the antifriction bearings comprising
an inner bearing ring and an outer bearing ring mounted in a concentric arrangement so as to define opposing inner and outer races on the inner and outer rings respectively, a plurality of rolling elements mounted between the inner and outer races, and a duct extending through at least one of the inner and outer rings and terminating at an outlet opening which communicates with the associated race, said method comprising the steps of intermittently supplying lubricant to the duct of each antifriction bearing so as to flow through the outlet opening and directly into the region of the rolling elements, with the amount of the lubricant for each intermittent supply being determined from a predetermined basic quantity which is modified as a function of operating data which are continuously acquired from the antifriction bearing.
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