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  2. Sipper water bottle - Wikipedia

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    The vacuum formed by the presence of the ball bearing keeps water from flowing out of the bottle. An animal can interrupt this vacuum by pressing against the ball bearing and forcing it slightly up the tube—thus an animal can drink from the bottle by licking the metal ball bearing.

  3. Ball transfer unit - Wikipedia

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    Ball transfer unit Cross-section through a spring-loaded ball transfer unit with a polymer seal ring and a drain hole in the bottom. A ball transfer unit is an omnidirectional load-bearing sphere mounted inside a restraining fixture. They are identical in principle to a computer trackball (pointing device). Typically the design involves a ...

  4. Friedrich Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the worldwide success story of the ball bearing begins in Schweinfurt. Later, 1883 is officially declared the year in which the company was founded. 1890 - On July 17, Fischer received the patent for his ball grinding machine from the Kaiserliches Patentamt.

  5. Ball bearing - Wikipedia

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    Working principle for a ball bearing; red dots show direction of rotation. A four-point angular-contact ball bearing. A ball bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races. The purpose of a ball bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. It ...

  6. Fluid bearing - Wikipedia

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    Like cage frequency vibration in a ball bearing, the half frequency whirl is a bearing instability that generates eccentric precession which can lead to poor performance and reduced life. Fluid leakage; keeping fluid in the bearing can be a challenge for liquid types, vacuum recovery and filtration can be needed in some situations.

  7. Barden Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Barden Corporation is a ball bearing manufacturer based in Danbury, Connecticut, USA with factories in Danbury, Winsted, Connecticut and in Plymouth, England.It previously had factories in Bridgeport, Connecticut (Lacey Manufacturing-divested in 2008) [1] and Haverhill, Massachusetts (Pope Spindle-divested in 2003).

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    This is a gravity-powered golf ball dispenser! For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  9. Ball (bearing) - Wikipedia

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    Silicon nitride bearing balls, in diameters ranging from 1 to 20mm. Bearing balls are special highly spherical and smooth balls, most commonly used in ball bearings, but also used as components in things like freewheel mechanisms. The balls themselves are commonly referred to as ball bearings. [1] This is an example of a synecdoche.