Claims
- 1. Electric actuating means comprising:
- (a) at least one electric motor having a shaft;
- (b) feedback means for generating a feedback signal;
- (c) electric amplifying circuit means for receiving an electric control signal and said feedback signal, and capable of selectively activating said motor;
- (d) mechanical means coupled to said shaft for converting more than fifty percent of the motor's electrical power into mechanical power, said mechanical means coupled to at least one mechanical spring, the spring capable of overcoming mechanical or electrical resistance forces and further being able, together with said mechanical means, to rotate said shaft whenever said motor is substantially de-energized and wherein said mechanical means comprises a suitably supported spindle having two separate threaded sections with different pitch diameters, at least one cable, portions of said cable being wound around said threaded sections of said spindle, and one or more pulleys for engaging said cable and motivating to increase force output of said spring.
- 2. Electric actuating means as described in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said shaft is capable of being rotatably motivated by suitably pulsed electric currents to said motor and further capable of retaining a fixed position when said motor is subjected to continuous electric currents;
- (b) said feedback means are capable of sensing the position of said shaft;
- (c) said electric amplifying circuit means further being capable of generating said pulsed electric currents to said motor in order to rotate the shaft in one direction and to restore a desired balance between said control signal and said feedback signal, secondly, for generating a sufficiently constant current for holding said shaft in a desired position, and thirdly, to cause rotation of said shaft in an opposite direction if desired.
- 3. Electric actuating means as described in claim 2, wherein said motor is a DC stepper motor.
- 4. Electric actuating means as described in claim 3, wherein said electric amplifying circuit means comprises:
- (a) a condition circuit for comparing said control signal with said feedback signal for generating error signals if said feedback signal differs from said control signal by a predetermined value;
- (b) a limit circuit for comparing said feedback signal with an adjustable limit voltage signal for generating a different signal is said feedback signal differs from said limit voltage signal by a second predetermined value;
- (c) a logic circuit for generating a pulsed error signal if one or both of said error signals and said different error signal are present;
- (d) a switching and driver circuit for generating said pulsed electric currents for energizing said DC stepper motor in the presence of said pulsed error signals, and for generating said sufficiently constant current to prevent a rotation of said DC stepper motor by said mechanical means in case said error signals are substantially not existing and for de-energizing said DC stepper motor in case said rotation of said shaft in said opposite direction is desired.
- 5. Electric actuating means as described in claim 2, wherein said electric amplifying circuit means further comprises means for establishing limits for the control signal above which there is no further generation of said pulsed electric currents to said motor even though there may still exist an imbalance between said control signal and said feedback signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of my co-pending patent application Ser. No. 06/718,799 filed on Apr. 1, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,613,798.
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