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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 29, 2000
Filed:
Feb. 06, 1998
Ludwig Edelmann, Sulzthal, DE;
Hermann Glockner, Schweinfurt, DE;
Zoltan Laszlofalvi, Budapest, HU;
Uwe Mayer, Munnerstadt, DE;
Henryk Velde, Werneck, DE;
Lothar Walter, Schweinfurt, DE;
SKF Linearsystems GmbH, Schweinfurt, DE;
Abstract
A ball bearing for permitting linear movements includes a cage having an inside surface that is adapted to surround a shaft. The cage also has ball tracks each defined by an axial guide track, an axial return track and two turn-around tracks which connect the ends of the guide track and the return track. The guide and return tracks have a radially inwardly open slit that extends along the lengths of the tracks. The guide tracks are covered by respective ball track plates provided with projections that project into grooves in the cage. To reduce tool and manufacturing costs, ball track plates having the same profile (i.e., identical outside diameters, ball track diameters, plate widths and plate thicknesses) are used for several ball bearing sizes with different bore and outside diameters.