Self-aligning shaft assembly

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PATENT NO 9939011
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14705709

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A working end of a rotary shaft extends through a bearing supported at a distal end of a cantilever housing, the shaft's working end being subjected to transverse loading. The bending stiffness of the system is matched so that the angular deflection of the shaft and supporting cantilever housing are coordinated to minimize angular misalignment at the bearing. A cantilever system provides for apparatus and methodology demonstrating arrangements characterized by an operational ease for submersion of the working end in a fluid and ease of access to the bearing. Mitigation of misalignment enables the use of radial bearings.

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ADVANTAGE PRODUCTS INCR R #2 SITE 7 COMP 55 DIDSBURY T0M 0W0

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Schock, Nicholas Joseph Calgary, CA 1 1
Tessier, Lynn Eckville, CA 6 4

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