Claims
- 1. An anti-backlash nut assembly comprising:
- a first part having a central threaded portion positioned along a central axis and adapted to mate with the threads of a jack screw, and a collar portion coaxial with said threaded portion, said collar portion having an inner circumferential wall surrounding said threaded portion, said inner circumferential wall having at least one drive pin recess extending axially in said circumferential wall;
- a second part having a central threaded portion adapted to mate with the threads of said jack screw, and a boss portion coaxial with said second part threaded portion, said boss portion adapted for sliding engagement into said collar portion, said boss portion having an outer circumferential wall having at least one drive pin recess extending axially in said outer circumferential wall;
- said boss portion positioned within said collar portion with said at least one second part drive pin recess axially aligned with said at least one first part drive pin recess to define at least one drive pin channel; and
- at least one drive pin received in said at least one drive pin channel, said drive pin adapted to couple said second part to said first part to allow unified rotation movement of said first and second part and to permit axial displacement therebetween.
- 2. The anti-backlash nut assembly recited in claim 1 wherein said first part is a worm gear and said second part is an anti-backlash nut.
- 3. The anti-backlash nut assembly recited in claim 1 wherein said first part is an anti-backlash nut and said second part is a worm gear.
- 4. The anti-backlash nut assembly recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one first part drive pin recess comprises a plurality of drive pin recesses, said at least one second part drive pin recess comprises a plurality of second part drive pin recesses, and said at least one drive pin comprises a plurality of drive pins.
- 5. The anti-backlash nut assembly recited in claim 4 wherein at least one of said plurality of drive pins is a key drive pin.
- 6. An anti-backlash nut assembly comprising:
- a worm gear having a central threaded portion positioned along a central axis and adapted to mate with the threads of a jack screw, and a collar portion surrounding said threaded portion and extending axially away from said threaded portion, said collar portion having an inner circumferential wall with at least one drive pin recess extending axially therein;
- an anti-backlash nut having a central threaded portion adapted to mate with said threads of said jack screw, and a boss portion coaxial with said nut threaded portion, said boss portion adapted for sliding engagement in said collar portion, said boss portion having an outer circumferential wall having at least one drive pin recess extending axially therein;
- said boss portion positioned within said collar portion with said at least one nut drive pin recess axially aligned with said at least one worm gear drive pin recess to define at least one drive pin channel; and
- at least one drive pin received in said at least one drive pin channel adapted to couple said nut to said worm gear to allow unified rotational movement of said worm gear and said anti-backlash nut and to permit axial displacement therebetween.
- 7. The anti-backlash nut assembly recited in claim 6 wherein said at least one worm gear drive pin recess comprises a plurality of drive pin recesses, said at least one nut drive pin recess comprises a plurality of nut drive pin recesses, and said at least one drive pin comprises a plurality of drive pins.
- 8. The anti-backlash nut assembly recited in claim 7 wherein at least one of said plurality of drive pins is a key drive pin.
- 9. The anti-backlash nut assembly of claim 6 wherein said worm gear further comprises an exterior threaded portion.
- 10. In a worm gear jack comprising a lifting screw, having a longitudinal axis, a worm gear having a center threaded portion mating with said lifting screw, an anti-backlash nut having a center threaded portion adapted to engage said lifting screw, and a plurality of driving pins coupling said worm gear to said anti-backlash nut and adapted to provide unified rotational movement of said worm gear and said anti-backlash nut while permitting limited axial displacement therebetween, the improvement comprising a plurality of cylindrical cavities formed in axially aligned, mating portions of said worm gear and said anti-backlash nut, each of said pins housed in one of said cavities, each said cavity extending along the entire length of a pin disposed therein.
- 11. Worm gear jack as recited in claim 10 wherein said worm gear comprises a collar having an inner wall with axial extending hemi-cylindrical recesses therein, said anti-backlash nut comprising an annular boss positioned in said collar, said boss comprising hemi-cylindrical recesses therein, said collar recesses disposed in axial mating alignment with said boss recesses.
- 12. In a worm gear jack comprising a lifting screw having a longitudinal axis, a worm gear having a central threaded portion for threaded engagement with said lifting screw and an anti-backlash nut having a central threaded portion for threaded engagement with said lifting screw, a plurality of driving pins coupling said worm gear to said anti-backlash nut and permitting limited axial movement of said anti-backlash nut relative to said worm gear while permitted unified rotation of said worm gear and said anti-backlash nut, the improvement comprising drive pin support means formed between mating sections of said worm gear and said anti-backlash nut, respectively, said drive pin support means comprising a plurality of axially extending substantially cylindrical enclosures proportioned to extend along the entire length of said driving pins, each of said driving pins disposed in one of said enclosures in co-axial array around said longitudinal axis.
- 13. In a worm gear jack comprising a lifting screw having a longitudinal axis, a worm gear having a central threaded portion for threaded engagement with said lifting screw and an anti-backlash nut having a center threaded portion adapted to engage said lifting screw, and a plurality of driving pins coupling said worm gear to said anti-backlash nut and adapted to provide for unified rotational movement of said worm gear and said anti-backlash nut while permitting limited axial displacement therebetween, the improvement comprising boss means carried by either said worm gear or said anti-backlash nut, collar means carried by the other of said worm gear or said anti-backlash nut, said boss means positioned in said collar means, a plurality of hemi-cylindrical recesses formed around said boss means with each disposed in parallel to said longitudinal axis, a plurality of hemi-cylindrical recesses formed along an inner surface of said collar means, said boss means recesses in matching axial alignment with said collar means recesses to form a plurality of substantially cylindrical enclosures, each of said driving pins positioned in one of said enclosures, said collar means recesses supporting said driving pins along the entire axial length of said pins.
- 14. Worm gear jack as recited in claim 13 wherein said collar means recesses support said driving pins throughout about 180.degree. of the circumference of each pin.
- 15. Worm gear jack as recited in claim 13 wherein said boss means recesses support each of said pins along the entire length of each pin except for a small lengthwise portion of said pin equal to an axial spacing of said worm gear from said anti-backlash nut.
- 16. An anti-backlash nut assembly comprising:
- a first nut having a first central threaded portion adapted to mate with the threads of a screw, and a first circumferential wall spaced apart radially outward from said central threaded portion, said first circumferential wall facing radially outward and defining a first longitudinally extending recess therein;
- a second nut having a second central threaded portion adapted to mate with the threads of said screw, and a second circumferential wall spaced apart radially outward from said second central portion, said second circumferential wall facing radially inward and defining a second longitudinally extending recess therein, said second longitudinally extending recess cooperating with said first longitudinally extending recess to define a channel; and
- a pin slidingly received within said channel.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/095,061, filed Aug. 3, 1998.
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