WO2015142989A1 - Friction bushing - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a friction bushing that provides resistance against rotation of for example, an arm mounted onto the bushing around a shaft passing through the bushing.
- the novel friction bushing has use in numerous applications and in particular, friction bushings used on aircraft passenger seats to control the amount of force used to raise or lower meal trays, seat backs, leg rests and the like.
- the disclosed friction bushing is designed so that the resistance is created by friction resulting from pressure against a shaft by a plurality of flanges projecting off of the bushing along the axial direction of the shaft.
- the flanges are radially arranged around the shaft to impart resistance at multiple points on the shaft.
- a friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for relative rotation, including a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft, a flange plate positioned on the housing, and a plurality of flanges carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially along radially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
- an annular clip is provided for being positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
- a series of lobes extends axially along the shaft that vary the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges.
- a friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, which includes a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft, a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore, and a plurality of flanges carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
- the flanges are integrally-formed on the flange plate.
- the flanges are integrally-formed on the flange plate and the flange plate is integrally-formed on the housing.
- the flanges include respective enlarged terminal portions.
- the enlarged terminal end portions of the flanges are thicker in a radially-extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
- six flanges are formed on the flange plate.
- the flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the flanges comprise one- third of the circumference of the bore.
- the enlarged terminal portions comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges.
- annular clip is provided for being positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
- a plurality of radially-outwardly extending lobes extend axially along the shaft that incrementally vary the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges.
- a friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, and includes a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft, a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore, and a plurality of flanges integrally-formed on the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
- Respective enlarged terminal portions are formed on an outer end of each of the flanges.
- a friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, that includes a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft.
- a flange plate is positioned on the housing around the bore, and a plurality of flanges are carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
- the flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the flanges comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore.
- Respective enlarged terminal portions are formed on an outer end of each of the flanges that are thicker in a radially- extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a friction bushing according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 is an end elevation of the friction bushing of Figure 1 , showing the radial arrangement of friction flanges around the shaft;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the friction bushing according to the invention that includes an optional spring clip that can be positioned around the flanges to provide a specific level of increased resistance;
- Figure 4 is a schematic end view of a shaft on which is mounted a flange that provides constant resistance as the shaft rotates in the bushing;
- Figure 5 is a schematic end view of a shaft on which is mounted a flange that provides variable resistance as the shaft rotates in the bushing.
- a bushing 10 that includes a housing 12 with a bore 14 through which is positioned a shaft 16.
- the bushing 10 may operate whereby the housing 12 is stationary and the shaft 16 rotates relative to the housing 12.
- the shaft 16 is stationary and the bushing housing 12 rotates relative to the stationary shaft 16.
- the housing 12 carries an arm 18 that may be connected to an aircraft seat component such as a meal tray, not shown.
- the housing 12 also carries a flange plate 20 positioned circumferentially around the shaft 16.
- the flange plate 20 includes a series of axially-extending flanges 22 that are sized to engage the shaft 16 in such manner as to retard in a controlled manner the relative rotation of the shaft 16 in the bore 14.
- the degree of retardation of rotation is a function of the shaft material and surface finish, the material and surface finish of the contact surfaces of the flanges 22 and the degree of radially-directed force applied by the flanges 22 to the shaft 16.
- the degree of radially-directed force applied by the flanges 22 is also function of the thickness of the flanges, both in absolute terms and the relative thickness along their length.
- the flanges 22 in the particular embodiment shown in Figures 1 -3 include respective enlarged terminal portions 22A on the outer, free ends.
- annular clip 24 is shown installed over the flanges 22.
- the clip 24 can be either installed over an end of the shaft 16, or spread and installed radially from a side over the flanges 22.
- the enlarged terminal portions 22A of the flanges 22 aid in preventing the clip 24 from sliding off of the ends of the flanges 22.
- a pair of outwardly-projecting ears 26 can be provided to assist in manipulating the clip 24.
- the size of the clip 24, its material and surface finish determine the degree of additional frictional resistance provided.
- the degree of friction added can also be increased by utilizing an alligator or other type of clamp to force the ears 26 of the clip 24 together.
- the degree of resistance is determined empirically.
- the shaft 16 and the flanges 22 illustrate that constant resistance is obtained by the shaft 16 having a regular circumference with the same radius at all radial positions.
- a variable resistance can be obtained by providing a shaft 30 that has a series of lobes 32 extending axially along its outer surface that have the effect of varying the resistance as relative rotation between the shaft 30 and the flanges 22 of the bushing 10.
- This feature provides an incremental degree of rotational movement whereby a user can repeatedly move the shaft 30 and whatever is carried on the shaft to the same position.
- the flanges 22 warp slightly, ride up over the lobes 32 and settle into the circumferential areas of the shaft 30 between the lobes 32.
- friction bushing has six (6) flanges 22. While the flanges 22 may be provided with widths and lengths suitable for any particular need, according to one preferred embodiment, the flanges 22 collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore 14 and spaces between the flanges 22 comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore 14. According to one preferred embodiment, the enlarged terminal portions 22A comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges 22. According to one preferred embodiment, the lobes 32 comprise 25 percent of the
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Abstract
A friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, including a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft and a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore. A plurality of flanges are carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
Description
FRICTION BUSHING
Technical Field and Background of the Invention
This invention relates to a friction bushing that provides resistance against rotation of for example, an arm mounted onto the bushing around a shaft passing through the bushing. The novel friction bushing has use in numerous applications and in particular, friction bushings used on aircraft passenger seats to control the amount of force used to raise or lower meal trays, seat backs, leg rests and the like.
In this application the disclosed friction bushing is designed so that the resistance is created by friction resulting from pressure against a shaft by a plurality of flanges projecting off of the bushing along the axial direction of the shaft. The flanges are radially arranged around the shaft to impart resistance at multiple points on the shaft.
Summary of the Invention
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a friction bushing that provides constant resistance to relative rotation of a shaft carried in the bushing.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a friction bushing that provides variable resistance to relative rotation of a shaft carried in the bushing.
It is another object of the invention to provide a friction bushing that provides resistance to relative rotation of the shaft at multiple points around the shaft.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention are achieved by providing a friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for relative rotation, including a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft, a flange plate positioned on the housing, and a plurality of flanges carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially along radially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
According to one embodiment of the invention, an annular clip is provided for being positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a series of lobes extends axially along the shaft that vary the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention are achieved by providing a friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, which includes a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft, a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore, and a plurality of flanges carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the flanges are integrally-formed on the flange plate.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the flanges are integrally-formed on the flange plate and the flange plate is integrally-formed on the housing.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the flanges include respective enlarged terminal portions.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the enlarged terminal end portions of the flanges are thicker in a radially-extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
According to another embodiment of the invention, six flanges are formed on the flange plate.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the flanges comprise one- third of the circumference of the bore.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the enlarged terminal portions comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges.
According to another embodiment of the invention, an annular clip is provided for being positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a plurality of radially-outwardly extending lobes extend axially along the shaft that incrementally vary the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a friction bushing is provided for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, and includes a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft, a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore, and a plurality of flanges integrally-formed on the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft. Respective enlarged terminal portions are formed on an outer end of each of the flanges.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a friction bushing is provided for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, that includes a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft. A flange plate is positioned on the housing around the bore, and a plurality of flanges are carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft. The flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the
flanges comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore. Respective enlarged terminal portions are formed on an outer end of each of the flanges that are thicker in a radially- extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
Brief Description of the Drawing Figures
The present invention is best understood when the following detailed description of the invention is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a friction bushing according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is an end elevation of the friction bushing of Figure 1 , showing the radial arrangement of friction flanges around the shaft;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the friction bushing according to the invention that includes an optional spring clip that can be positioned around the flanges to provide a specific level of increased resistance;
Figure 4 is a schematic end view of a shaft on which is mounted a flange that provides constant resistance as the shaft rotates in the bushing; and
Figure 5 is a schematic end view of a shaft on which is mounted a flange that provides variable resistance as the shaft rotates in the bushing.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment
Referring now to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, a bushing 10 is shown that includes a housing 12 with a bore 14 through which is positioned a shaft 16. The bushing 10 may operate whereby the housing 12 is stationary and the shaft 16 rotates relative to the housing 12. Alternatively, and as is illustrated in Figure 1 , the shaft 16 is stationary and the bushing housing 12 rotates relative to the stationary shaft 16. In Figure 1, the housing 12 carries an arm 18 that may be connected to an aircraft seat component such as a meal tray, not shown.
The housing 12 also carries a flange plate 20 positioned circumferentially around the shaft 16. The flange plate 20 includes a series of axially-extending flanges 22 that are sized to engage the shaft 16 in such manner as to retard in a controlled manner the relative rotation of the shaft 16 in the bore 14. The degree of retardation of rotation is a function of the shaft material and surface finish, the material and surface finish of the contact surfaces of the flanges 22 and the degree of radially-directed force applied by the flanges 22 to the shaft 16. The degree of radially-directed force applied by the flanges 22 is also function of the thickness of the flanges, both in absolute terms and the relative thickness along their length. The flanges 22 in the particular embodiment shown in Figures 1 -3 include respective enlarged terminal portions 22A on the outer, free ends.
Referring now to Figure 3, an optional annular clip 24 is shown installed over the flanges 22. The clip 24 can be either installed over an end of the shaft 16, or spread and installed radially from a side over the flanges 22. The enlarged terminal portions 22A of the flanges 22 aid in preventing the clip 24 from sliding off of the ends of the flanges 22. A pair of outwardly-projecting ears 26 can be provided to assist in manipulating the clip 24. The size of the clip 24, its material and surface finish determine the degree of additional frictional resistance provided. The degree of friction added can also be increased by utilizing an alligator or other type of clamp to force the ears 26 of the clip 24 together. The degree of resistance is determined empirically.
Referring now to Figure 4, the shaft 16 and the flanges 22 illustrate that constant resistance is obtained by the shaft 16 having a regular circumference with the same radius at all radial positions.
In contrast, as shown in Figure 5 a variable resistance can be obtained by providing a shaft 30 that has a series of lobes 32 extending axially along its outer surface that have the effect of varying the resistance as relative rotation between the shaft 30 and the flanges 22 of
the bushing 10. This feature provides an incremental degree of rotational movement whereby a user can repeatedly move the shaft 30 and whatever is carried on the shaft to the same position. The flanges 22 warp slightly, ride up over the lobes 32 and settle into the circumferential areas of the shaft 30 between the lobes 32.
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, friction bushing has six (6) flanges 22. While the flanges 22 may be provided with widths and lengths suitable for any particular need, according to one preferred embodiment, the flanges 22 collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore 14 and spaces between the flanges 22 comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore 14. According to one preferred embodiment, the enlarged terminal portions 22A comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges 22. According to one preferred embodiment, the lobes 32 comprise 25 percent of the
circumference of the shaft 30.
A friction bushing according to the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments and examples. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation, the invention being defined by the claims.
Claims
1. A friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, comprising:
(a) a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft;
(b) a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore; and
(c) a plurality of flanges carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft.
2. A friction bushing according to claim 1, wherein the flanges are integrally-formed on the flange plate.
3. A friction bushing according to claim 1, wherein the flanges are integrally-formed on the flange plate and the flange plate is integrally-formed on the housing.
4. A friction bushing according to claim 1, wherein the flanges include respective
enlarged terminal portions.
5. A friction bushing according to claim 4, wherein the enlarged terminal end portions of the flanges are thicker in a radially-extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
A friction bushing according to claim 1, wherein the flanges comprise six flang
7. A friction bushing according to claim 1, wherein the flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the flanges comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore.
8. A friction bushing according to claim 1, wherein the enlarged terminal portions comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges.
9. A friction bushing according to claim 1, and including an annular clip for being
positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
A friction bushing according to claim 1, and including a plurality of radially- outwardly extending lobes extending axially along the shaft that incrementally the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges.
1 1. A friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, comprising:
(a) a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft;
(b) a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore;
(c) a plurality of flanges integrally-formed on the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferentially- spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft; and
(d) respective enlarged terminal portions formed on an outer end of each of the flanges.
12. A friction bushing according to claim 1 1, wherein the enlarged terminal end portions of the flanges are thicker in a radially-extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
13. A friction bushing according to claim 11, wherein the flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the flanges comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore.
14. A friction bushing according to claim 11, wherein the enlarged terminal portions 22A comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges 22.
15. A friction bushing according to claim 1 1 , and including an annular clip for being positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
16. A friction bushing according to claim 1 1, and including a plurality of radially- outwardly extending lobes extending axially along the shaft that incrementally vary the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges.
17. A friction bushing for being positioned on a shaft for friction-retarded rotation relative to the shaft, comprising:
(a) a housing having a bore for receiving the shaft;
(b) a flange plate positioned on the housing around the bore;
(c) a plurality of flanges carried by the flange plate and adapted for extending axially outwardly from the flange plate and along circumferential ly-spaced apart areas of the shaft for frictionally-engaging axially-extending areas of the shaft, wherein the flanges collectively comprise two-thirds of the circumference of the bore and spaces between the flanges comprise one-third of the circumference of the bore; and
(d) respective enlarged terminal portions formed on an outer end of each of the flanges that are thicker in a radially-extending direction than non-terminal portions of the flanges.
18. A friction bushing according to claim 17, wherein the enlarged terminal portions comprise the outer 25 percent of the length of the flanges.
19. A friction bushing according to claim 17, and including an annular clip for being positioned around the flanges for applying radially-directed additional resistance to the flanges.
A friction bushing according to claim 17, and including a plurality of radially- outwardly extending lobes extending axially along the shaft that incrementally vary the resistance to relative rotation between the shaft and the flanges, wherein the lobes comprise 25 percent of the circumference of the shaft.
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