Claims
- 1. A cable drive assembly comprising:
a front drum having a helical front cable groove, the front drum being supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis; a rear drum having a helical rear cable groove and a nesting chamber inwardly of the helical rear cable groove, the rear drum being supported for rotation about the longitudinal axis; means including a clutch to drive the first drum in a first direction or to drive the second drum in an opposite direction, the clutch being at least partially disposed in the nesting chamber; and a spring biasing the front drum and the rear drum in opposite directions.
- 2. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the front drum has a front cable anchor communicating with the front cable groove and configured to receive one end of a front cable that extends from the front cable groove to be wound onto and unwound from the front cable groove in response to rotation of the front drum in the first and the opposite directions respectively; and
the rear drum has a rear cable anchor communicating with the rear cable groove and configured to receive one end of a rear cable that extends from the rear cable groove to be unwound from and wound onto the rear cable groove in response to rotation of the rear drum in the first and the opposite directions respectively.
- 3. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the front drum and the rear drum are drivingly connected via the spring that biases the front drum and the rear drum in opposite directions.
- 4. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein the spring is a tension spring that is located in a part circular, concentric groove of one of the front drum and the rear drum that is located outwardly of the nesting chamber.
- 5. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the clutch includes a drive member that rotates about the longitudinal axis, the drive member being drivingly connected to the front drum via a first lost motion connection and drivingly connected to the rear drum via a second lost motion connection.
- 6. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein the front drum has an arcuate slot forming part of the first lost motion connection, the rear drum has an arcuate slot forming part of the second lost motion connection, and the drive member has a tab that projects through both arcuate slots to form part of the first lost motion connection and part of the second lost motion connection.
- 7. A cable drive comprising:
a front cup-shaped drum having a front annular rim with a helical front cable groove, the front drum being supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis; a rear cup-shaped drum having a rear annular rim with a helical rear cable groove, the rear drum being partially nested in the front cup-shaped drum and supported for rotation about the longitudinal axis; means including an electromagnetic clutch to drive the first drum in a first direction or to drive the second drum in an opposite direction, the electromagnetic clutch being disposed in a nesting chamber of the rear cup-shaped drum, a tension spring that biases the front drum and the rear drum in opposite directions when in tension, the front drum and the rear drum being drivingly connected to each other via the tension spring, and the electromagnetic clutch having a drive member that rotates about the longitudinal axis, the drive member being drivingly connected to the front drum via a first lost motion connection and drivingly connected to the rear drum via a second lost motion connection.
- 8. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein the front drum has a front cable anchor communicating with the front cable groove and configured to receive one end of a front cable that extends from the front cable groove to be wound onto and unwound from the front cable groove in response to rotation of the front drum in the first and the opposite directions respectively; and
the rear drum has a rear cable anchor communicating with the rear cable groove and configured to receive one end of a rear cable that extends from the rear cable groove to be unwound from and wound onto the rear cable groove in response to rotation of the rear drum in the first and the opposite directions respectively.
- 9. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein the tension spring is located in a part circular, concentric groove of one of the front annular rim and the rear annular rim.
- 10. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 7 wherein the first drum has an arcuate slot forming part of the first lost motion connection, the rear drum has an arcuate slot forming part of the second lost motion connection, and the drive member has a tab that projects through both arcuate slots to form part of the first lost motion connection and part of the second lost motion connection.
- 11. A cable drive assembly comprising:
a front cup-shaped drum having a front annular rim with a helical front cable groove, the front drum being supported for rotation about a longitudinal axis; a rear cup-shaped drum having a rear annular rim with a helical rear cable groove, the rear drum being supported for rotation about the longitudinal axis and partially nested in the front cup-shaped drum with the rear annular rim juxtaposed the front annular rim, means including an electromagnetic clutch to drive the first drum in a first direction or to drive the second drum in an opposite direction, the electromagnetic clutch being disposed in a nesting chamber of the rear cup-shaped drum, a tension spring that is located in a part circular, concentric groove of one of the front drum and the rear drum and that biases the front drum and the rear drum in opposite directions when in tension, the front drum and the rear drum being drivingly connected to each other via the tension spring, and a drive member that is attached to the electromagnetic clutch and that rotates about the longitudinal axis, the drive member being drivingly connected to the front drum via a first lost motion connection and drivingly connected to the rear drum via a second lost motion connection, the front drum having an arcuate slot forming part of the first lost motion connection, the rear drum having an arcuate slot forming part of the second lost motion connection, and the drive member having a tab that projects through both arcuate slots to form part of the first lost motion connection and part of the second lost motion connection.
- 12. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 11 wherein the front drum has a front cable anchor communicating with the front cable groove and configured to receive one end of a front cable that extends from the front cable groove to be wound into and unwound from the front cable groove in response to rotation of the front drum in the first and the opposite directions respectively; and
the rear drum has a rear cable anchor communicating with the rear cable groove and configured to receive one end of a rear cable that extends from the rear cable groove to be unwound from and wound onto the rear cable groove in response to rotation of the rear drum in the first and opposite directions respectively.
- 13. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 11 further including an interrupter that is supported for rotation about the longitudinal axis, the interrupter having a plate that is adapted to cooperate with a scanner, and a sleeve that rotatably supports the front drum and the second drum, the plate being at one axial end of the front and rear drums and the drive member being at an opposite axial end of the front and rear drums, the sleeve being connected to the plate at one axial end and to the drive member at the opposite axial end.
- 14. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 13 wherein the electromagnetic clutch is driven by a reversible electric motor.
- 15. The cable drive assembly as defined in claim 14 wherein the reversible electric motor drives an input member of the electromagnet clutch via a drive shaft that extends through the sleeve of the interrupter.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application 60/299,304 filed Jun. 19, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/19226 |
6/18/2002 |
WO |
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