| US 7,524,112 B2 | ||
| Bearing support with double stiffener | ||
| Valerio Gerez, Yerres (France); and Edouard Jadczak, Le Mee sur Seine (France) | ||
| Assigned to SNECMA, Paris (France) | ||
| Filed on Dec. 29, 2004, as Appl. No. 11/23,501. | ||
| Claims priority of application No. 04 00220 (FR), filed on Jan. 12, 2004. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2005/0152626 A1, Jul. 14, 2005 | ||
| Int. Cl. F16C 27/00 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 384—99 [384/101; 384/535] | 6 Claims |

| 1. A bearing support for a rotating engine with a rotating shaft that rotates about a shaft axis, said rotating shaft being
supported by at least one bearing and a frame, said rotating engine being capable of running at least two different running
speeds, said bearing support comprising:
a first mechanical supporting structure with a first stiffness, wherein said first mechanical supporting structure supports
said bearing; and
a second mechanical supporting structure with a second stiffness,
wherein said first and second mechanical supporting structures rotate with respect to each other about said shaft axis such
that, in a first rotational position, the first mechanical supporting structure is mechanically coupled to the second mechanical
supporting structure such that said second mechanical supporting structure supports said first mechanical supporting structure
and, in a second rotational position, said first mechanical supporting structure is mechanically decoupled from the second
mechanical supporting structure such that said second mechanical supporting structure does not support said first mechanical
supporting structure,
wherein the first mechanical supporting structure comprises radial teeth and the second mechanical supporting structure comprises
housings cooperating with the radial teeth, and
wherein the housings comprise parts cooperating with the radial teeth with a radial clearance to mechanically decouple the
first and second mechanical supporting structures from each other, said clearance being greater than an unbalanced mass effects
of the rotating shaft.
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