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Sliding bearing material

Patent 6379819 Issued on April 30, 2002. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 17, 2020. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2616771

3093885

Composite material for plain bearing elements with an overlay of aluminum-based bearing material
Patent #: 4973523
Issued on: 11/27/1990
Inventor: Neuhaus, et al.

Aluminum-based bearing alloy with excellent fatigue resistance and anti-seizure property
Patent #: 5162100
Issued on: 11/10/1992
Inventor: Tanaka, et al.

Process and device for producing a laminated material for slide elements
Patent #: 5226953
Issued on: 07/13/1993
Inventor: Hodes, et al.

Multilayer aluminum-based alloy bearing having superior compatibility and superior fatigue resistance Patent #: 5362574
Issued on: 11/08/1994
Inventor: Tanaka, et al.

Inventors

Application

No. 530517 filed on 07/17/2000

US Classes:

428/653, Fe384/912, Metallic420/530, Tin containing420/538, Iron, cobalt, or nickel containing428/650Al-base component

Examiners

Primary: Zimmerman, John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 37 27 591 DE. 03/13/1989
  • 39 38 234 DE. 05/13/1990
  • 40 04 703 DE. 09/13/1990
  • 43 12 537 DE. 11/13/1993
  • 1 073 428 GB. 02/13/1963
  • 917 986 GB. 06/13/1967
  • 2252565 GB. 08/13/1992
  • 56-102543 JP. 08/13/1981

International Classes

F16C 033/12
B32B 015/20

Foreign Application Priority Data

1997-11-12 DE

Abstract

The invention relates to a sliding bearing composite material with a hard metal support layer and a metallic sliding coating which is roll-bonded onto said support layer. The inventive sliding bearing composite is made of an aluminum alloy with tin comprising 10 to 20 percent by mass and with additions of copper and nickel. The sliding layer is in direct contact with the sliding mate. The sliding bearing composite material is thus improved with respect to the loading capacity and plasticity in that the aluminum alloy is comprised of tin, copper, nickel and remaining aluminum, the copper and nickel each have a percentage by mass of 0.2 to 2, and the ratio of percentage by mass of copper to the percentage by mass of nickel is between 0.6 and 1.5.

Other References

  • Chemical Abstracts, vol. 89, No. 14, Oct. 2, 1978 Columbus, Ohio, US; abstract No. 116160, De Gee, A.W.J.: "Aluminum-based bearing metals" XP002098463 see abstract & Aluminum (Dusseldorf) (1978), 54(4), 261-5 Coden: Alumab; ISSN: 0002-6689, 1978, No Mont
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