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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2019
Filed:
Dec. 18, 2014
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine & Turbocharger, Ltd., Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa, JP;
Tadasuke Nishioka, Tokyo, JP;
Yosuke Danmoto, Tokyo, JP;
Isao Tomita, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Nambu, Tokyo, JP;
Yoji Akiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Yuya Kojima, Tokyo, JP;
Tatsuya Ishizaki, Tokyo, JP;
Seigi Yano, Tokyo, JP;
Takaya Futae, Tokyo, JP;
Motoki Ebisu, Tokyo, JP;
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENGINE & TURBOCHARGER, LTD., Kanagawa, JP;
Abstract
An oil-drain device for a thrust bearing includes: a rotor shaft; a collar member mounted to an outer periphery of the rotor shaft; a thrust bearing supporting the rotor shaft in an axial direction; and an oil-drain space forming member defining an oil-drain space through which lubricant oil leaking from a sliding portion of the thrust bearing flows, between the thrust bearing and the oil-drain space forming member. The oil-drain space includes: an oil-drain channel defined between a first end surface of the thrust bearing and a first end surface of the oil-drain space forming member, surrounding the flange portion of the collar member; and an oil-drain port formed below the oil-drain channel, for discharging the lubricant oil flowing through the oil-drain channel outside the oil-drain space. The oil-drain space is configured to guide the lubricant oil flowing through the oil-drain channel to outside the oil-drain space via the oil-drain port, along a flow direction of the lubricant oil flowing through the oil-drain channel from an upstream side toward a downstream side in a rotational direction of the rotor shaft.