IP Library Granted Patent US 9,670,957
Granted Patent B2
US 9,670,957 · App. 14/533,468 · Granted Jun 6, 2017

Tilting-pad thrust bearing and rotary machine having the same

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Patent No.
US 9,670,957
App. No.
14/533,468
Granted
Jun 6, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides a tilting-pad thrust bearing that requires less oil supply and a rotary machine having the same. A tilting-pad thrust bearing 100 comprises: multiple oil inlets 10 disposed in spaces between pads 6 ; multiple outflow guide grooves 12 each formed near the inner circumferential edge of the sliding surface of the pad 6 such that the outflow guide grooves 12 extend in a circumferential direction; and multiple inflow guide grooves 13 provided separately from the outflow guide grooves 12 and formed at the leading ends of the sliding surfaces of the pads 6 so as to be located more radially inward than the oil inlets 10 . Each outflow guide groove 12 is open to the sliding surface and the trailing end surface of the pad 6 . Each inflow guide grooves 13 is open to the leading end surface and the sliding surface of the pad 6.

Claims (38)

1. A tilting-pad thrust bearing for supporting the axial load of a rotary shaft via a thrust collar fixed to the outer circumferential side of the rotary shaft, the bearing comprising:

a plurality of pads swayably disposed on the outer circumferential side of the rotary shaft so as to face the thrust collar;

a plurality of oil inlets disposed in spaces between the plurality of pads or at leading end sections of sliding surfaces of the pads;

a plurality of outflow guide grooves formed on the sliding surfaces of the pads and each located at a position closer to an inner circumferential edge of the sliding surface of the pad than a width-directional center of the sliding surface of the pad such that the plurality of outflow guide grooves extend in a circumferential direction; and

a plurality of inflow guide grooves provided separately from the plurality of outflow guide grooves and formed at the leading end sections of the sliding surfaces of the pads so as to be located more radially inward than the plurality of oil inlets,

wherein each of the outflow guide grooves is open to the sliding surface and a trailing end surface of the pad,

wherein each of the inflow guide grooves is open to a leading end surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to include the same radial position as that of the opening of the outflow guide groove on the trailing end surface of the pad, and

wherein each of the inflow guide grooves is also open to the sliding surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to cover a radially outer area than the radial position of the outflow guide groove on the sliding surface of the pad.

2. The bearing of claim 1 wherein the plurality of oil inlets, located more radially outward than the plurality of inflow guide grooves, include oil inlet parts each located more radially outward than the width-directional center or a swaying motion center of the pad and oil inlet parts each located more radially inward than the width-directional center or the swaying motion center of the pad.

3. The bearing of claim 1 wherein each of the inflow guide grooves is formed such that a radially inner wall surface thereof is tilted radially outward as going in a downstream circumferential direction.

4. A rotary machine comprising the tilting-pad thrust bearing of claim 1 .

5. The rotary machine of claim 4 wherein the rotary machine is a steam turbine.

6. A tilting-pad thrust bearing for supporting the axial load of a rotary shaft via a thrust collar fixed to the outer circumferential side of the rotary shaft, the bearing comprising:

a plurality of pads swayably disposed on the outer circumferential side of the rotary shaft so as to face the thrust collar;

a plurality of oil inlets disposed in spaces between the plurality of pads or at leading end sections of sliding surfaces of the pads;

a plurality of outflow guide grooves formed on the sliding surfaces of the pads and each located at a position closer to an outer circumferential edge of the sliding surface of the pad than a width-directional center of the sliding surface of the pad such that the plurality of outflow guide grooves extend in a circumferential direction; and

a plurality of inflow guide grooves provided separately from the plurality of outflow guide grooves and formed at the leading end sections of the sliding surfaces of the pads so as to be located more radially outward than the plurality of oil inlets,

wherein each of the outflow guide grooves is open to the sliding surface and a trailing end surface of the pad,

wherein each of the inflow guide grooves is open to a leading end surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to include the same radial position as that of the opening of the outflow guide groove on the trailing end surface of the pad, and

wherein each of the inflow guide grooves is also open to the sliding surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to cover a radially inner area than the radial position of the outflow guide groove on the sliding surface of the pad.

7. The bearing of claim 6 wherein the plurality of oil inlets, located more radially inward than the plurality of inflow guide grooves, include oil inlet parts each located more radially inward than the width-directional center or a swaying motion center of the pad and oil inlet parts each located more radially outward than the width-directional center or the swaying motion center of the pad.

8. The bearing of claim 6 wherein each of the inflow guide grooves is formed such that a radially outer wall surface thereof is tilted radially inward as going in a downstream circumferential direction.

9. A tilting-pad thrust bearing for supporting the axial load of a rotary shaft via a thrust collar fixed to the outer circumferential side of the rotary shaft, the bearing comprising:

a plurality of pads swayably disposed on the outer circumferential side of the rotary shaft so as to face the thrust collar;

a plurality of oil inlets disposed in spaces between the plurality of pads or at leading end sections of sliding surfaces of the pads;

a plurality of first outflow guide grooves formed on the sliding surfaces of the pads and each located at a position closer to an inner circumferential edge of the sliding surface of the pad than a width-directional center of the sliding surface of the pad such that the plurality of first outflow guide grooves extend in a circumferential direction;

a plurality of first inflow guide grooves provided separately from the plurality of first outflow guide grooves and formed at the leading end sections of the sliding surfaces of the pads so as to be located more radially inward than the plurality of oil inlets;

a plurality of second outflow guide grooves formed on the sliding surfaces of the pads and each located at a position closer to an outer circumferential edge of the sliding surface of the pad than the width-directional center of the sliding surface of the pad such that the plurality of second outflow guide grooves extend in a circumferential direction; and

a plurality of second inflow guide grooves provided separately from the plurality of second outflow guide grooves and formed at the leading end sections of the sliding surfaces of the pads so as to be located more radially outward than the plurality of oil inlets,

wherein each of the first outflow guide grooves is open to the sliding surface and a trailing end surface of the pad,

wherein each of the first inflow guide grooves is open to a leading end surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to include the same radial position as that of the opening of the first outflow guide groove on the trailing end surface of the pad,

wherein each of the first inflow guide grooves is also open to the sliding surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to cover a radially outer area than the radial position of the first outflow guide groove on the sliding surface of the pad,

wherein each of the second outflow guide grooves is open to the sliding surface and the trailing end surface of the pad,

wherein each of the second inflow guide grooves is open to the leading end surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to include the same radial position as that of the opening of the second outflow guide groove on the trailing end surface of the pad, and

wherein each of the second inflow guide grooves is also open to the sliding surface of the pad so as to form an opening wide enough to cover a radially inner area than the radial position of the second outflow guide groove on the sliding surface of the pad.

10. The bearing of claim 9 wherein the plurality of oil inlets, located more radially outward than the plurality of first inflow guide grooves and more radially inward than the plurality of second inflow guide grooves, include oil inlet parts each located more radially outward than the width-directional center or a swaying motion center of the pad and oil inlet parts each located more radially inward than the width-directional center or the swaying motion center of the pad.

11. The bearing of claim 9 wherein each of the first inflow guide grooves is formed such that a radially inner wall surface thereof is tilted radially outward as going in a downstream circumferential direction and

wherein each of the second inflow guide grooves is formed such that a radially outer wall surface thereof is tilted radially inward as going in a downstream circumferential direction.

Assignments (3)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE REMOVING PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 11921683 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 054975 FRAME: 0438. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded May 26, 2023
From: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI POWER, LTD.
Reel/Frame 063787/0867 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 13, 2021
From: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI POWER, LTD.
Reel/Frame 054975/0438 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2014
From: HEMMI, MAKOTO; MURATA, KENICHI; SUZUKI, KENTA
To: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
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