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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun. 06, 2000
Gary L. Doll, Canton, OH (US);
The Timken Company, Canton, OH (US);
Abstract
The raceways and/or rolling elements of an anti-friction bearing are coated with an amorphous boron-carbide coating having a dense microstructure. The coating has a thickness of about 0.1 &mgr;m to about 5 &mgr;m and is applied at low substrate temperatures and high adatom mobilities. Prior to applying the boron-carbide coating, an interfacial layer is applied to the bearing surface to help the boron-carbide coating to adhere to the surface. The interfacial layer is a metal layer that is deposited on the bearing surface, or a layer of boron and carbon atoms which are diffused into the bearing surface. If a metal interfacial layer is used, then, there is a gradual transition between the interfacial layer of pure metal and the boron-carbide coating. When the bearing assembly is coated in this manner, the bearing assembly will have a longer lifetime, have a cooler operation and higher rotational speeds, have an increased power density, and exhibit greater debris resistance than uncoated bearing assemblies.