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<p>1,203,081. P.T.F.E. bearings. HEIM UNIVERSAL CORP. 21 July, 1967 [21 July, 1966; 23 Feb., 1967], No. 33567/67. Heading C3P. [Also in Division F2] A bearing liner for insertion in a bearing comprises a resin which is cured and forms part of a mixture including etched P.T.F.E. particles or threads. In an embodiment the liner has equal volumes of epoxy-base resin and P.T.F.E. powder or flock mixed together and deposited by painting or spraying, for example, on to a backing material such as a woven fabric having threads of fibreglass, for example. The bearing face of the liner may be provided with an additional layer of P.T.F.E. particles and may be dusted with molybdenum disulphide, for example. The resin composition is allowed to set and the liner is then placed between flat heated platens of a press and pressed for about half an hour. Thus the resin is cured and the P.T.F.E. particles are fixed to the backing material. Another layer of resin is applied to the liner and allowed to set. The liner 30, Fig. 5, with its uncured second coat of resin 40 and a backer 50 is formed into a tube and placed between an outer ductile metal member 10 and an inner member 20. The resin 40 is cured by heating and thus bonds the liner 30 to the outer member 10. The assembly is then contracted by pressure to form the bearing shown in Fig. 6. In a modification the liner is fabricated from cloth woven of P.T.F.E. threads or of P.T.F.E. threads interwoven with threads of cotton, for example. The compressed cloth with its second coat of uncured resin 3, Fig. 1, is then formed into a tube and placed between an outer ductile metal member 1 and an inner member 2. The resin 3 is cured by heating and the assembly is then contracted under pressure to form the bearing shown in Fig. 2.</p> |