1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a device for converting a rotational movement into an axial movement.
2. The Prior Art
Such a device is known from European Patent 0 870 129 B1.
This invention is concerned with the object of creating a simpler and functionally better support of the bearing body, which receives the axial forces of the planetary rollers.
The present invention achieves this object.
An embodiment of the invention has the advantage that the drive mechanism can be arranged in a space-saving manner in the axial direction, either at an angle to or parallel to the axis of rotation of the thrust body or the support of the planetary rollers.
A further embodiment defines advantageous special devices according to this invention. A short-stroke engine or a geared engine may be used as the drive unit. The belt pulleys may be in particular those used on CVT gears (CVT=continuously variable transmission) in the form of two pairs of belt pulleys with a belt or chain for infinitely adjustable changes in transmission ratio. One pair of belt pulleys must be used to change the transmission ratio and the other must be adjusted axially to achieve the prestress of the tension means. One disadvantage of the hydraulic systems used for this purpose in the past is a poor efficiency, which is improved significantly by the method according to this invention.
The brake shoe linings to be adjusted axially are brake linings on disk and drum brakes having a known design. The brake linings can be adjusted better through the control technology with the device according to this invention, which operates electromechanically, than with the hydraulically operated systems used for this purpose in the past. This is true in particular with so-called brake-by-wire systems, which do not require any mechanical connection with an actuating means to be operated by the driver.
Another application is the operation of clutch elements, e.g., on multi-disk clutches, where a reverse self-locking design is especially advantageous energetically.
This invention is based on the general idea of supporting the bearing body in bearings, which are supported on stationary areas of the drive mechanism used with the device according to this invention.
One embodiment of this invention is illustrated in the drawing.
The only FIGURE shows:
The device referred to below as a linear actuator for converting a rotational movement into an axial movement has two oppositely longitudinally displaceable parts, namely a drive mechanism 1 having a cylindrical guide area 2 and a tubular thrust body 3 which is slidably mounted on the guide area 2 of the drive mechanism 1.
The drive mechanism 1 may also be arranged in an axial offset relative to the drive shaft 5 according to the invention. In this case, the force may be transmitted over a gearwheel drive or a belt drive. In the case of an arrangement of drive mechanism 1 and drive shaft 5 having the same axis, the drive mechanism 1 may be provided inside or outside the path of displacement of the thrust body 3.
On the cylindrical inside surface, the thrust body 3 is provided with a threaded groove 4.
From the drive mechanism 1, a drive shaft 5 drives a support 6 in which the planetary rollers 7 are rotatably mounted. The planetary rollers 7 are provided with peripheral grooves or threaded grooves, which mesh with the threaded groove 4 on the thrust body 3. Therefore, there is a relative displacement between the drive mechanism 1 and the thrust body 3 in the case of a driven support 6.
The connection of support 6 to the drive shaft 5 is accomplished via a shaft 8, which is fixedly connected to the drive shaft 5 and support 6. The shaft 8 may also be designed in one piece with the support 6.
A bearing body 9 is used to support the axial forces occurring in the planetary rollers 7 in operation of the linear actuator. This bearing body 9 is designed as a hollow shaft which is secured axially by roller bearings 10, and is rotatably mounted on a ring 13 which is fixedly connected to the housing of the drive mechanism 1. In the area in which this bearing body 9 is radially inside the planetary rollers 7, it has bearing grooves 11, which engage in the grooves of the planetary rollers 7. The shaft 8, by means of which the support 6 is connected to the drive shaft 5, passes through the bearing body 9.
Support by roller bearings 12 is provided between the bearing body 9 and the shaft 8.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100 22 115 | May 2000 | DE | national |
Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 100 22 115.7 filed May 6, 2000. Applicants also claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT/DE00/04423 filed Dec. 12, 2000. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE00/04423 | 12/12/2000 | WO | 00 | 9/30/2002 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO01/86171 | 11/15/2001 | WO | A |
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20030101836 A1 | Jun 2003 | US |