The present invention relates to a ball screw.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a ball screw of the type comprising a shaft having a given longitudinal axis and an at least single-start external thread; and a nut fitted coaxially with the shaft, and having an internal thread.
For each start of the screw thread, the nut normally has a track, which extends along an endless path, is engaged by a train of balls, and comprises a first portion defined by a portion of the external thread, a second portion formed through the nut and parallel to said axis, and two connecting portions connecting the first and second portion to each other.
Each connecting portion is defined by a respective diverting element, which is housed inside a cavity formed substantially at one end of the nut, and comprises a guide channel opening outwards in a direction substantially crosswise to said path.
Known ball screws of the above type have several drawbacks, mainly due to the fact that, in the case of a relatively long track and, therefore, a relatively large number of balls, the balls fail to roll smoothly along the track, thus impairing operation of the screw.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a ball screw designed to eliminate the aforementioned drawbacks, and which is cheap and easy to produce.
According to the present invention, there is provided a ball screw as claimed in claim 1.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Nut 6 has two tracks 9 and 10, which are arranged successively in a direction 11 parallel to axis 3, extend along respective endless paths P1 and P2, and are each engaged by respective trains 12 and 13 of balls 14 and 15.
Each track 9, 10 comprises a first portion 16 defined by a portion of thread 8; a second portion defined by a longitudinal hole 17, which is formed through nut 6, parallel to axis 3, and is of a length, measured parallel to axis 3, smaller than the length of nut 6, also measured parallel to axis 3; and two connecting portions 18 for connecting portions 16 and 17 to each other.
In the example shown, nut 6 comprises four cavities 19 formed in and opening outwards at surface 7, and of which two are formed substantially at the free ends of nut 6, and two at respective intermediate points of nut 6.
Each cavity 19 houses a known diverting member 20, which is retained inside cavity 19 by a screw 21 engaging a hole 22 formed through nut 6 crosswise to axis 3. In alternative embodiments not shown, each member 20 is retained inside respective cavity 19 by retaining means other than screws 21, e.g. adhesive.
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In a variation not shown, the two diverting members 20 located centrally along axis 3 are formed in one piece housed inside one cavity 19.
Obviously, in alternative embodiments not shown, the number of tracks for each start of screw 1 is greater than two.
Screw 1 therefore has various advantages, mainly due to tracks 9 and 10:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03425256.9 | Apr 2003 | EP | regional |