US20090304316A1 - Horizontal shaft type rotary machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a horizontal shaft type rotary machine such as a rotary electric machine or a pump, and in particular, relates to a rotary machine incorporating horizontal type slide bearing devices for supporting a horizontal rotary shaft and thrust bearing devices for bearing a thrust force acting upon the horizontal rotary shaft.
- the thrust bearing devices are arranged adjacent to the horizontal type slide bearing devices. These thrust bearing devices are opposed to each other only below the center axis of thrust bearing parts formed on the horizontal rotary shaft, in order to bear the thrust exerted by the horizontal shaft with a pressure receiving area with necessity minimum.
- JP-A-2008-95703 is advantageous in view of the fact that the thrust force can be born by a pressure receiving area with a necessity minimum.
- a semi-peripheral type thrust bearing device requires an exclusive oil supply system for feeding a lubrication oil onto its slide surface, in addition to the oil feed system for the horizontal type slide bearing device.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a horizontal shaft type rotary machine which can facilitate the supply of oil into thrust bearing devices.
- a thrust bearing device is provided in its circumferential end parts with leak oil introduction means for introducing leak oil of lubrication oil from a horizontal type slide bearing device onto a slide surfaces of the thrust bearing device.
- the lubrication for the thrust bearing device can be made by using the leak oil of the lubrication oil from the horizontal type slide bearing device, and as a result, no oil feed system exclusive for the thrust bearing device is required, thereby it is possible to simplify the arrangement of the pipe line of the oil feed system and the control for the feed quantity of lubrication oil.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view illustrating a turbine generator in a first embodiment of a horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view illustrating a portion P in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating a thrust bearing device shown in FIG. 2 , in detail.
- FIG. 4 is a front view illustrating the thrust bearing shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a second embodiment of the invention, corresponding to FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a portion around a thrust bearing device shown in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a third embodiment of the invention, corresponding to FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 8 is a front view illustrating a portion around a thrust bearing device shown in FIG. 7 .
- reference numeral 1 denotes TURBINE GENERATOR, 2 HOUSING, 3 A, 3 B HORIZONTAL TYPE SLIDE BEARING, 4 BEARING METAL, 4 S SLIDE SURFACE, 4 F SPLIT SURFACE, 5 BEARING MEMBER, 6 HORIZONTAL ROTARY SHAFT, 6 S THRUST BEARING PART, 7 ROTOR, 8 STATOR, 9 THRUST BEARING DEVICE, 9 S SLIDE SURFACE, 9 G OIL GROOVE, 10 , 10 A LEAK OIL INTRODUCTION SLOP SURFACE, 11 LEAK OIL INTRODUCTION COVER, and 11 A CONVENIENT COVER.
- the turbine generator 1 comprises a housing 2 horizontally laid, horizontal type slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B arranged at longitudinally opposite ends of the housing 2 , a horizontal rotary shaft 6 slidably supported by the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B, a rotor 7 fixed to the horizontal rotary shaft 6 , a stator 8 supported in the housing and opposed to the outer peripheral side of the rotor 7 with a gap therebetween.
- Each of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B has a bearing metal 4 which is formed at its inner periphery with a slide surface 4 S and which has a vertically bi-split configuration, and a bearing member 5 slidably supporting the bearing metal 4 at the outer periphery of the latter.
- the bearing metal 4 having a vertically bi-split configuration has upper and lower split surfaces 4 F which are horizontally laid and which abut against each other with the center of the horizontal rotary shaft 6 as a boundary.
- semicircular ring-like thrust bearing devices 9 are arranged adjacent to the end parts of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B and concentric with the horizontal rotary shaft 6 at positions where they are opposed to the lower halves of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B. Further, the horizontal rotary shaft 4 is formed thereon with thrust bearing parts 6 S opposed to the thrust bearing devices 9 .
- the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B mainly support the rotor 7 including the horizontal rotary shaft 6 , and the thrust bearing devices 3 A, 3 B bear the rotor 7 which is therefore prevented from being axially shifted. Further, upon occurrence of a force for displacing the horizontal rotary shaft 6 due to variation in load or the like, the thrust bearing parts 6 S of the horizontal rotary shaft 7 are made into slidable contact with the thrust bearing devices 9 so as to resist against the force.
- lubrication oil is fed onto the slide surfaces of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B from an oil feed system which is not shown, and forms oil films between the slide surfaces and the horizontal rotary shaft 6 in order to allow the rotor 7 to rotate with low friction.
- the supply of the lubrication oil as stated above is continued so as to prevent the oil films from being broken, and the lubrication oil which flows subsequent to the formation of the oil films or the lubrication oil which has not contributed to the formation of the oil films, leaks outside from the opposite sides of the bearing metals 4 .
- the leak oil has to be collected for reusing or wasting.
- oil grooves 9 G which are formed in the slide surface 9 S of each thrust bearing device 9 adjacent to the bearing metal 4 and which are substantially radially extended, at several positions in the circumferential direction, and also there are provided leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 in the circumferential end parts of the slide surface 9 S so as to constitute leak oil introduction means. Further, the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 are configured being inclined downward away from the horizontal type slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B, in the circumferential end parts which are opposed to each other in the rotating direction of the horizontal rotary shaft 6 .
- the leak oil from the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B which are opposed to the semicircular ring-like thrust bearing devices 9 is fed onto the slide surfaces 9 S through the intermediary of the oil grooves 9 G. Meanwhile, the leak oil from the upper halves of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B leaks and flows downward from the end parts of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B, and is then introduced onto the slide surfaces 9 S by mans of the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 in the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices 9 .
- the leak oil from the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B can efficiently contribute to the lubrication for the thrust bearing devices 9 with no provision of an exclusive oil feed system for the thrust bearing devices.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 show the configuration of a second embodiment of the invention, which corresponds to the configuration of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 .
- like reference numerals are used to denote like parts to those shown in FIGS. 2 and 4 in order to abbreviate the duplicated explanation thereto.
- semicircular ring-like leak oil introduction covers 11 are provided so as to cover the axial end parts of the slide bearing devices 3 A, 3 B, and are extended from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing device 9 on the side above the center axis of the thrust bearing parts 6 S with no provision of the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 in the circumferential end parts of the slide surface 9 S.
- the configuration of the third embodiment is a variant of the configurations of the first and second embodiments of the present invention, and accordingly, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts to those shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 in order to abbreviate duplicated explanation thereto.
- the configuration of the third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 A are formed in the circumferential end parts of the slide surface 9 S on the inner diameter side, which is opposed to the thrust bearing parts 6 S of the horizontal rotary shaft 7 , with no provision of the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 which extends over the entire width of the slide surface 9 S at the circumferential end parts of the slide surface 9 S, and is different from the second embodiment in that semicircular disc convenient covers 11 A are provided, instead of the semicircular disc-like leak oil introduction covers 11 .
- this embodiment can exhibit technical effects and advantages similar to those obtained by the configuration of the first embodiment. It is noted in this embodiment that the lubrication oil can be introduced by a larger quantity onto the slide surface 9 S since the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 A are formed on the side opposed to the thrust bearing parts 6 S of the horizontal rotary shaft 7 , and accordingly, this embodiment is advantageously used for horizontal shaft type rotary machines of the kind that the lubrication oil is required by a large quantity.
- leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 and the leak oil introduction covers 11 are solely use respectively in the first and second embodiments, there may be used them in combination. Further, it goes without saying that they may be used in combination with the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 A and the convenient covers 11 A in the configuration of the third embodiment selectively in dependence upon a feed oil quantity.
- the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 or the leak oil introduction slope surfaces 10 A are formed on both circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices 9
- the leak oil introduction slope surface 10 or the leak oil introduction surface 10 A may be formed only on the side opposed to the direction of the rotation of the horizontal rotary shaft in the case that the direction of rotation of the horizontal shaft type rotary machine is fixed.
Abstract
The invention provides a horizontal shaft type rotary machine capable of simply feeding oil into thrust bearing devices. Leak oil introduction means are provided in the circumferential end parts of thrust bearing devices, for introducing leak oil of lubrication oil from horizontal type slide bearing devices onto slide surfaces of the thrust bearing devices. With this configuration, the thrust baring devices can be lubricated with the use of leak oil of lubrication oil from the horizontal type slide bearing devices, and as a result, it is possible to eliminate the necessity of an oil feed system exclusively used for the thrust bearing devices, thereby it is possible to simplify the pipe line arrangement of the oil feed system and the control of oil feed quantity.
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- The present invention relates to a horizontal shaft type rotary machine such as a rotary electric machine or a pump, and in particular, relates to a rotary machine incorporating horizontal type slide bearing devices for supporting a horizontal rotary shaft and thrust bearing devices for bearing a thrust force acting upon the horizontal rotary shaft.
- There has been already proposed, as disclosed in, for example, JP-A-2008-95703 (FIGS. 4 and 5), a horizontal shaft type rotary machine incorporating horizontal type slide bearing devices for supporting a horizontal rotary shaft and thrust bearings device for bearing a thrust force acting upon the horizontal rotary shaft.
- In the horizontal shaft type rotary machine of this kind, the thrust bearing devices are arranged adjacent to the horizontal type slide bearing devices. These thrust bearing devices are opposed to each other only below the center axis of thrust bearing parts formed on the horizontal rotary shaft, in order to bear the thrust exerted by the horizontal shaft with a pressure receiving area with necessity minimum.
- The rotary machine disclosed in JP-A-2008-95703 is advantageous in view of the fact that the thrust force can be born by a pressure receiving area with a necessity minimum.
- However, differently from the provision of an entire peripheral type thrust bearing device, a semi-peripheral type thrust bearing device requires an exclusive oil supply system for feeding a lubrication oil onto its slide surface, in addition to the oil feed system for the horizontal type slide bearing device.
- Thus, there are required two kinds of oil feed systems and two kinds of control processes, resulting in the problems of the provision of complicated pipe lines in the oil feed systems, and the complication in control of the feed quantity of lubrication oil.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a horizontal shaft type rotary machine which can facilitate the supply of oil into thrust bearing devices.
- To the end according to the invention, a thrust bearing device is provided in its circumferential end parts with leak oil introduction means for introducing leak oil of lubrication oil from a horizontal type slide bearing device onto a slide surfaces of the thrust bearing device.
- With the configuration as stated above, the lubrication for the thrust bearing device can be made by using the leak oil of the lubrication oil from the horizontal type slide bearing device, and as a result, no oil feed system exclusive for the thrust bearing device is required, thereby it is possible to simplify the arrangement of the pipe line of the oil feed system and the control for the feed quantity of lubrication oil.
- Thus, it is possible to provide a horizontal shaft type rotary machine which is capable of feeding lubrication oil to the thrust bearing device in a simple manner.
- Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic side view illustrating a turbine generator in a first embodiment of a horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view illustrating a portion P inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating a thrust bearing device shown inFIG. 2 , in detail. -
FIG. 4 is a front view illustrating the thrust bearing shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a second embodiment of the invention, corresponding toFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a portion around a thrust bearing device shown inFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a third embodiment of the invention, corresponding toFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 8 is a front view illustrating a portion around a thrust bearing device shown inFIG. 7 . - In the above figures,
reference numeral 1 denotes TURBINE GENERATOR, 2 HOUSING, 3A, 3B HORIZONTAL TYPE SLIDE BEARING, 4 BEARING METAL, 4S SLIDE SURFACE, 4F SPLIT SURFACE, 5 BEARING MEMBER, 6 HORIZONTAL ROTARY SHAFT, 6S THRUST BEARING PART, 7 ROTOR, 8 STATOR, 9 THRUST BEARING DEVICE, 9S SLIDE SURFACE, 9G OIL GROOVE, 10, 10A LEAK OIL INTRODUCTION SLOP SURFACE, 11 LEAK OIL INTRODUCTION COVER, and 11A CONVENIENT COVER. - Explanation will be made on the first embodiment of a horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to the present invention, based upon a turbine generator shown in
FIGS. 1 to 4 . - The
turbine generator 1 comprises ahousing 2 horizontally laid, horizontal type slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B arranged at longitudinally opposite ends of thehousing 2, a horizontalrotary shaft 6 slidably supported by the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B, arotor 7 fixed to the horizontalrotary shaft 6, astator 8 supported in the housing and opposed to the outer peripheral side of therotor 7 with a gap therebetween. - Each of the slide bearing
devices 3A, 3B has a bearingmetal 4 which is formed at its inner periphery with aslide surface 4S and which has a vertically bi-split configuration, and abearing member 5 slidably supporting thebearing metal 4 at the outer periphery of the latter. It is noted that thebearing metal 4 having a vertically bi-split configuration has upper andlower split surfaces 4F which are horizontally laid and which abut against each other with the center of the horizontalrotary shaft 6 as a boundary. - Further, semicircular ring-like thrust bearing
devices 9 are arranged adjacent to the end parts of the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B and concentric with the horizontalrotary shaft 6 at positions where they are opposed to the lower halves of the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B. Further, the horizontalrotary shaft 4 is formed thereon withthrust bearing parts 6S opposed to the thrust bearingdevices 9. - With this configuration, during normal operation of the
turbine generator 1, the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B mainly support therotor 7 including the horizontalrotary shaft 6, and the thrust bearingdevices 3A, 3B bear therotor 7 which is therefore prevented from being axially shifted. Further, upon occurrence of a force for displacing the horizontalrotary shaft 6 due to variation in load or the like, thethrust bearing parts 6S of the horizontalrotary shaft 7 are made into slidable contact with the thrust bearingdevices 9 so as to resist against the force. - In the
turbine generator 1 having the above-mentioned configuration, lubrication oil is fed onto the slide surfaces of the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B from an oil feed system which is not shown, and forms oil films between the slide surfaces and the horizontalrotary shaft 6 in order to allow therotor 7 to rotate with low friction. The supply of the lubrication oil as stated above is continued so as to prevent the oil films from being broken, and the lubrication oil which flows subsequent to the formation of the oil films or the lubrication oil which has not contributed to the formation of the oil films, leaks outside from the opposite sides of thebearing metals 4. Thus, heretofore, the leak oil has to be collected for reusing or wasting. - However, in the configuration of this embodiment, there are provided
oil grooves 9G which are formed in theslide surface 9S of each thrust bearingdevice 9 adjacent to the bearingmetal 4 and which are substantially radially extended, at several positions in the circumferential direction, and also there are provided leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10 in the circumferential end parts of theslide surface 9S so as to constitute leak oil introduction means. Further, the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10 are configured being inclined downward away from the horizontal type slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B, in the circumferential end parts which are opposed to each other in the rotating direction of the horizontalrotary shaft 6. As a result, the leak oil from the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B which are opposed to the semicircular ring-like thrust bearingdevices 9 is fed onto theslide surfaces 9S through the intermediary of theoil grooves 9G. Meanwhile, the leak oil from the upper halves of the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B leaks and flows downward from the end parts of the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B, and is then introduced onto theslide surfaces 9S by mans of the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10 in the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearingdevices 9. - With the configuration as stated above, the leak oil from the slide bearing
devices 3A, 3B can efficiently contribute to the lubrication for the thrust bearingdevices 9 with no provision of an exclusive oil feed system for the thrust bearing devices. -
FIGS. 5 and 6 show the configuration of a second embodiment of the invention, which corresponds to the configuration of the first embodiment shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 . Thus, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts to those shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 in order to abbreviate the duplicated explanation thereto. - In the configuration of the second embodiment, as the leak oil introduction means for the
slide surface 9S of the thrust bearingdevice 9, semicircular ring-like leak oil introduction covers 11 are provided so as to cover the axial end parts of the slide bearingdevices 3A, 3B, and are extended from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearingdevice 9 on the side above the center axis of thethrust bearing parts 6S with no provision of the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10 in the circumferential end parts of theslide surface 9S. - With this configuration, leak oil from the upper halves of the slide bearing
devices 3A, 3B is led downward from and trapped below the end parts of theslide bearings 3A, 3B by the leak oil introduction covers 11, and the thus trapped leak oil is then led onto theslide surfaces 9S from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearingdevices 9 since the trapped leak oil cannot flow in any other way. - Accordingly, even the configuration of this embodiment can exhibit technical effects and advantages similar to those obtained by the configuration of the first embodiment.
- Next, explanation will be made of the configuration of a third embodiment of the present invention with reference to
FIGS. 7 and 8 . The configuration of the third embodiment is a variant of the configurations of the first and second embodiments of the present invention, and accordingly, like reference numerals are used to denote like parts to those shown inFIGS. 1 to 6 in order to abbreviate duplicated explanation thereto. - The configuration of the third embodiment is different from the first embodiment in that leak oil
introduction slope surfaces 10A are formed in the circumferential end parts of theslide surface 9S on the inner diameter side, which is opposed to thethrust bearing parts 6S of the horizontalrotary shaft 7, with no provision of the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10 which extends over the entire width of theslide surface 9S at the circumferential end parts of theslide surface 9S, and is different from the second embodiment in that semicircular disc convenient covers 11A are provided, instead of the semicircular disc-like leak oil introduction covers 11. - With this configuration, the leak oil from the upper halves of the slide bearing
devices 3A, 3B is led downward along the inner periphery of theconvenient covers 11A, and is then led into the gaps between theslide surfaces 9S of the thrust bearingdevices 9 and thethrust bearing parts 6S by way of the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10A opposed to thethrust bearing parts 6S in an efficient manner. - Thus, even the configuration of this embodiment can exhibit technical effects and advantages similar to those obtained by the configuration of the first embodiment. It is noted in this embodiment that the lubrication oil can be introduced by a larger quantity onto the
slide surface 9S since the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10A are formed on the side opposed to thethrust bearing parts 6S of the horizontalrotary shaft 7, and accordingly, this embodiment is advantageously used for horizontal shaft type rotary machines of the kind that the lubrication oil is required by a large quantity. - By the way, although explanation has been made of such that the leak oil
introduction slope surfaces 10 and the leak oil introduction covers 11 are solely use respectively in the first and second embodiments, there may be used them in combination. Further, it goes without saying that they may be used in combination with the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10A and the convenient covers 11A in the configuration of the third embodiment selectively in dependence upon a feed oil quantity. - Further, in the first and third embodiments, although there have been explained the configurations that the leak oil
introduction slope surfaces 10 or the leak oilintroduction slope surfaces 10A are formed on both circumferential end parts of the thrust bearingdevices 9, the leak oilintroduction slope surface 10 or the leakoil introduction surface 10A may be formed only on the side opposed to the direction of the rotation of the horizontal rotary shaft in the case that the direction of rotation of the horizontal shaft type rotary machine is fixed. - It is noted that explanation has been made of the turbine generator as an example of the horizontal shaft type rotary machine. However, it goes without saying that the present invention can be applied to any kind of horizontal shaft type rotary machines in which thrust bearings are arranged adjacent to the horizontal type slide bearing devices, irrespective of a kind of the horizontal shaft type machine.
- It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A horizontal shaft type rotary machine comprising: horizontal type slide bearing devices for supporting a horizontal rotary shaft; thrust bearing devices adjacent to the horizontal type slide bearing devices, the thrust bearing devices being opposed to each other below a center axis of thrust bearing portions formed on the horizontal rotary shaft; and leak oil introduction means provided in circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices for introducing leak oil of lubrication oil from the horizontal type slide bearing devices onto slide surfaces of the thrust bearing devices.
2. A horizontal shaft type rotary machine comprising: horizontal type slide bearing devices for supporting a horizontal rotary shaft: thrust bearing devices adjacent to the horizontal type slide bearing devices, the thrust bearing devices being opposed to each other below a center axis of thrust bearing portions formed in the horizontal rotary shaft; oil grooves formed in slide surfaces of the thrust bearing devices for introducing leak oil of lubrication oil from the horizontal type slide bearing devices onto the slide surfaces; and leakage oil introduction means provided in circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices for introducing leak oil of lubrication oil from the horizontal type slide bearing device onto the slide surfaces of the thrust bearing devices.
3. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 1 , wherein said leak oil introduction means is leak oil introduction slope surfaces formed in the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices.
4. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 1 , wherein said leak oil introduction means is leak oil introduction covers which is formed on a side above the center axis of the thrust bearing and is extended from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices for covering axial end parts of the horizontal type slide bearing devices.
5. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 4 , wherein said leak oil introduction covers are formed in a semi-circular ring-like shape which is continuously opposed to a side above the center axis of the thrust bearing parts.
6. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 1 , wherein said leak oil introduction means comprises leak oil introduction slope surfaces formed in the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices, and the leak oil introduction covers formed above the center axis of the thrust bearing portions and extended from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing device for covering axial end parts of the slide bearing devices.
7. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 2 , wherein said leak oil introduction means is leak oil introduction slope surfaces formed in the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices.
8. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 2 , wherein said leak oil introduction means is leak oil introduction covers which is formed on a side above the center axis of the thrust bearing and is extended from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices for covering axial end parts of the horizontal type slide bearing devices.
9. The horizontal shaft type rotary machine according to claim 2 , wherein said leak oil introduction means comprises leak oil introduction slope surfaces formed in the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing devices, and the leak oil introduction covers formed above the center axis of the thrust bearing portions and extended from the circumferential end parts of the thrust bearing device for covering axial end parts of the slide bearing devices.
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