1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to ball screws, and more particularly to a circulation member positioning structure for a ball screw.
2. Description of Related Art
A ball screw provides highly precise linear transmission in virtue of the steel balls rolling between a screw and a nut. For keeping the steel balls continuously circulating, the ball screw is provided with a circulation member that guides the steel balls to circulate inside the nut.
For assembling such a circulation member into the nut, for example, Taiwan Patent No. M308347 involves making a screw member screwed into the nut in a radial direction of the nut so as to position the circulation member. However, the screw member can increase the outer diameter of the nut and itself needs to be tapped with threads that match with the screw member, both bringing about burdens to the manufacturing costs. Taiwan Patent No. 1262268 differently uses a C-type ring or a screw member to bind the circulation member and the nut together. However, the foregoing fixing member requires additional assembling steps and costs, and can increase the length of the nut. Hence, theses prior-art devices need to be structurally improved.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a circulation member positioning structure for a ball screw, which is structurally simple and easy to assemble, and keeps the nut small.
For achieving the foregoing objective, the disclosed circulation member positioning structure comprises a nut and a circulation member. The nut has a threaded channel, a socket, and a positioning notch. The socket is provided on a wall of the threaded channel, and the positioning notch is provided on a wall of the socket. The circulation member has a circulation portion, a circulation track, and a positioning protrusion. The circulation portion is provided in the socket of the nut. The circulation track is distributed over the circulation portion and connects with the threaded channel of the nut. The positioning protrusion is provided on the circulation portion for being engaged with the positioning notch of the nut. Thereby, the circulation member can be easily assembled to the nut and is prevented from rotating with respect to the nut.
Furthermore, a relation exists between the circulation member and the nut that: Rt≤Ro, where Rt is a maximum distance between the positioning protrusion of the circulation member and an axis of the nut, and Ro is a maximum distance between the circulation portion of the circulation member and the axis of the nut. With such a dimensional relation, the nut can keep a small outer diameter despite the provision of the positioning protrusion of the circulation member.
Preferably, the socket of the nut and the circulation portion of the circulation member each have a meniscoid cross-section. Also, another relation exists between the circulation member and the nut that: Ro=Ra+Rp, where Ro is the maximum distance between the circulation portion of the circulation member and the axis of the nut, and Ra is a distance between a center of curvature of the curved convexity of the circulation portion of the circulation member and the axis of the nut, while Rp is a radius of curvature of the curved convexity of the circulation portion of the circulation member.
Preferably, the positioning protrusion of the circulation member has an outer periphery thereof extending in an axial direction of the nut while inclining toward the circulation portion of the circulation member, thereby facilitating precise assembling of the circulation member.
Referring to
The nut 20 has a threaded channel 21, a socket 22, and a positioning notch 23. The socket 22 is depressed from a wall of the threaded channel 21 in a radial direction of the nut 20 and extend inward the nut 20 in an axial direction of the nut 20. The positioning notch 23 extends along the wall of the socket 22 in the axial direction of the nut 20. In addition, the socket 22 has a meniscoid cross-section, and the positioning notch 23 has a semicircular cross-section.
The circulation member 30 has a circulation portion 31, a circulation track 32, and a positioning protrusion 33. The circulation portion 31 has a meniscoid cross-section and includes a curved concavity 34 and a curved convexity 35. The circulation track 32 is distributed over the curved concavity 34 of the circulation portion 31. The positioning protrusion 33 projects form the curved convexity 35 of the circulation portion 31 and the positioning protrusion 33 has a semicircular cross-section.
To assemble the structure, as shown in
On the other hand, after the structure is assembled as shown in
It is to be further noted that the positioning notch 23 of the nut 20 and the positioning protrusion 33 of the circulation member 30 may be provided in other shapes and amounts. As shown in
To sum up, with the cooperation between the positioning notch 23 of the nut 20 and the positioning protrusion 33 of the circulation member 30, the circulation member 30 can be fixed to the nut 20 without using additional fixing members, so the time and costs required by the assembling work can be minimized. Moreover, with the certain dimensional relation between the nut 20 and the circulation member 30, the nut 20 can keep a small outer diameter despite the insertion of the circulation member 30, as expected by the present invention.
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