Claims
- 1. An anti-backlash nut designed to undergo translational movement along a screw having an external thread thereon in response to relative rotational movement between the anti-backlash nut and screw, said nut having a hollow cylindrical bore with an internal thread complementary to the external thread on the screw and said nut comprising, in combination:
- a. a continuous portion extending longitudinally from one end of said nut to the other and thereof;
- b. oppositely-directed longitudinal flexure members, said flexure members having one end fixed to said anti-backlash nut and their other end free-floating; and,
- c. means for biasing said oppositely-directed longitudinal flexure members towards the external thread of said screw.
- 2. An anti-backlash nut of claim 1 having a total of three oppositely directed flexure members.
- 3. An anti-backlash nut of claim 1 wherein said means for biasing comprises at least one spring running around the outer periphery of said anti-backlash nut.
- 4. An anti-backlash nut of claim 3 wherein said spring is positioned in a slot extending around the outer periphery of said anti-backlash nut.
- 5. An anti-backlash nut of claim 4 additionally including a faceplate fastened to one end thereof.
- 6. An anti-backlash nut of claim 5 having a total of three oppositely-directed longitudinal flexure members, two of which are fixed to the end of said nut at which the faceplate is located with the other flexure member being fixed at the other end therof.
- 7. An anti-backlash nut of claim 1 formed from a low-friction, self-lubricating polymeric material.
- 8. An anti-backlash nut of claim 6 formed from a low-friction, self-lubricating polymeric material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 816,983, filed July 19, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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