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Date of Patent:
May. 15, 2012

Filed:

Mar. 11, 2009
Applicants:

Michael Klein, Grafenrheinfeld, DE;

Richard Kuehnlein, Graefendorf, DE;

Hans-h. Kohlmeier, Hassfurt, DE;

Heinz Rossteuscher, Schwebheim, DE;

Carsten Pfeuffer, Roethlein, DE;

Sascha Frenznick, Hirschaid, DE;

Rudolf Schlereth, Burkardroth-Frauenroth, DE;

Andreas Schupies, Gochsheim, DE;

Roland Greubel, Ramsthal, DE;

Inventors:

Michael Klein, Grafenrheinfeld, DE;

Richard Kuehnlein, Graefendorf, DE;

Hans-H. Kohlmeier, Hassfurt, DE;

Heinz Rossteuscher, Schwebheim, DE;

Carsten Pfeuffer, Roethlein, DE;

Sascha Frenznick, Hirschaid, DE;

Rudolf Schlereth, Burkardroth-Frauenroth, DE;

Andreas Schupies, Gochsheim, DE;

Roland Greubel, Ramsthal, DE;

Assignee:

Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F16C 29/06 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A guide carriage for a linear roller bearing is supportable in a longitudinally displaceable manner via at least one row of rollers on a guide rail which extends in a longitudinal direction, a separate rolling surface part which includes a rolling surface for the rollers is assigned to each row of rollers, and the rolling surface part is connected via an adhesive layer to a carrier body. The adhesive layer is designed essentially planar on the back side of the rolling surface part which faces away from the rolling surface, the rolling surface part being accommodated in a recess—which has an L-shaped cross section—of the carrier body.


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