Small motor driver linear actuators can include a motor that drives a rotatable lead screw. The threads on the lead screw can engage a threaded nut which converts rotational motion of the lead screw into linear motion. A common method of coupling the lead screw to the motor is to press fit the lead screw and the output shaft of the motor together. A drawback of this design is that the process of press fitting can cause damage to the lead screw and/or the motor. In addition, the press fit joint can have concentricity problems, and during operation, the press fit joint can experience axial and radial slippage, affecting the performance and accuracy of the linear actuator.
The present invention can provide a lead screw device including a lead screw shaft extending along a longitudinal axis and having a lead screw thread portion, and a coupling structure at a proximal end of the lead screw shaft. The coupling structure can have a male securement thread and a female securement thread positioned along the longitudinal axis. The female securement thread can extend within the coupling structure at the proximal end of the lead screw shaft. The coupling structure can provide opposed axial threaded securement to a rotatable shaft along the longitudinal axis from opposing axial directions.
In particular embodiments, a threaded fastener can be included for engaging the female securement thread of the coupling structure. A hollow rotatable drive shaft can be included and can have a central opening with a female threaded region for engaging the male securement thread of the lead screw shaft for securing the lead screw shaft to the drive shaft from a first axial direction. The central opening can include an access hole extending to the female threaded region for providing access for insertion and securement of the threaded fastener into the female securement thread of the coupling structure from a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction. The central opening can have a first drive shaft shoulder between the female threaded region and the access hole, upon which the threaded fastener is capable of being tightened against. The lead screw shaft can include a locating diameter for engaging a locating diameter of the drive shaft for aligning the lead screw shaft with the drive shaft along the longitudinal axis. The locating diameter of the drive shaft can be a locating bore within the drive shaft which is separated from the female threaded region of the central opening by a second drive shaft shoulder. The locating diameter of the lead screw shaft can be separated from the male securement thread by a lead screw shaft shoulder that is capable of being tightened against the second drive shaft shoulder. The female securement thread can be coaxially positioned within the male securement thread of the Is coupling structure. The male and female securement threads can be configured to provide rotational tightening from opposed rotational directions. The lead screw device can further include a motor in which the rotatable drive shaft can be an output shaft of the motor. A lead screw nut can be included which can engage the lead screw thread portion of the lead screw shaft for converting a rotation of the lead screw shaft into linear motion of the lead screw nut. An anti rotational spline member can be secured to the lead screw nut. The anti rotational spline member can be generally tubular with a central cavity. The lead screw nut being formed from thermoplastic material injection molded into the cavity of the spline member. The central cavity of the spline member can have longitudinal grooves into which the thermoplastic material extends for stabilizing the lead screw nut.
The present invention can also provide a lead screw device including a hollow rotatable drive shaft having a central opening with a female threaded region and an access hole extending to the female threaded region. A first drive shaft shoulder can be between the female threaded region and the access hole. A lead screw shaft can extend along a longitudinal axis and can have a lead screw thread portion, and a coupling structure at a proximal end of the lead screw shaft. The coupling structure can have a male securement thread and a female securement thread positioned along the longitudinal axis. The female securement thread can be coaxially positioned within the male securement thread of the coupling structure at the proximal end of the lead screw shaft. The male securement thread can engage the female threaded region of the drive shaft for securing the lead screw shaft to the drive shaft from a first axial direction. A threaded fastener can be inserted through the access hole of the drive shaft and engage the female securement thread of the coupling structure from a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction to form opposed coaxial threaded securement of the lead screw shaft to the drive shaft along the longitudinal axis from opposing axial directions.
The present invention can also provide a method of securing a lead screw device to a rotatable drive shaft including forming the drive shaft to be hollow having a central opening with a female threaded region and an access hole extending to the female threaded region. A first drive shaft shoulder can be between the female threaded region and the access hole. The lead screw device can have a lead screw shaft extending along a longitudinal axis and can have a lead screw thread portion, and a coupling structure at a proximal end of the lead screw shaft. The coupling structure can have a male securement thread and a female securement thread positioned along the longitudinal axis. The female securement thread can be positioned within the coupling structure at the proximal end of the lead screw shaft. The male securement thread can engage the female threaded region of the drive shaft for securing the lead screw shaft to the drive shaft from a first axial direction. A threaded fastener can be inserted through the access hole of the drive shaft and engage the female securement thread of the coupling structure of the lead screw shaft from a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction to form opposed axial threaded securement of the lead screw shaft to the drive shaft along the longitudinal axis from opposing axial directions.
In particular embodiments, the hollow rotatable drive shaft can have a first drive shaft shoulder between the female threaded region and the access hole, upon which the threaded fastener can be tightened against. The lead screw shaft can have a locating diameter for engaging a locating diameter of the drive shaft for aligning the lead screw shaft with the drive shaft along the longitudinal axis. The locating diameter of the drive shaft can be a locating bore within the drive shaft which is separated from the female threaded region of the central opening by a second drive shaft shoulder. The locating diameter of the lead screw shaft can be separated from the male securement thread by a lead screw shaft shoulder that is tightened against the second drive shaft shoulder. The female securement thread can be coaxially positioned within the male securement thread of the coupling structure. The male and female securement threads can be configured to provide rotational tightening from opposed rotational directions. The lead screw shaft can be secured to the rotatable drive shaft of a motor. The lead screw device can include a lead screw nut engaging the lead screw thread portion of the lead screw shaft for converting rotation of the lead screw shaft into linear motion of the lead screw nut. The lead screw device can include an anti rotational spline member secured to the lead screw nut. The anti rotational spline member can be generally tubular with a central cavity. The lead screw nut can be formed from thermoplastic material injection molded into the cavity of the spline member. The central cavity of the spline member can have longitudinal grooves into which the thermoplastic material extends for stabilizing the lead screw nut.
The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments of the present invention.
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The lead screw 4 can extend along longitudinal axis A and can have a lead screw thread portion or region 4a for engaging and driving the lead screw nut 10, and a coupling structure 12 at a proximal end for securement to the motor shaft 3. The coupling structure 12 can have a male locating diameter portion or region 4b, which can be a turned down, reduced or smaller diameter relative to the diameter of the lead screw thread portion 4a. A male securement thread or threaded portion or region 6 can extend from the locating diameter portion 4b and can have a smaller diameter than the locating diameter portion 4b. An internal female securement hole, thread, or threaded portion or region 7 can extend within the coupling structure 12 at the proximal end of the lead screw 4. The female securement thread 7 can be axially positioned within the coupling structure 12 and can be concentrically or coaxially positioned within or relative to the male securement thread 6.
The output motor shaft 3 of the motor 1 can be hollow with an opening or cavity 38 extending therethrough along longitudinal axis A. The opening 38 can have a smooth bore female locating diameter portion or region 3a, a female internal securement thread, threaded portion, hole or region 3b, and an access hole 3c. Typically, the female threaded region 3b has a smaller diameter than smooth bore portion 3a and access hole 3c. The smooth bore portion 3a can engage the locating diameter potion 4b of the lead screw 4 for concentrically positioning or locating the lead screw 4 within motor shaft 3 along the longitudinal axis A. The female threaded region 3b can engage the male securement thread 6 of the lead screw 4 for securing the lead screw 4 to the motor shaft 3. A threaded fastener 8, such as a bolt or cap screw, can be secured to the motor shaft 3 and the coupling structure 12 of the lead screw 4 by engaging the female securement thread 7. The threaded fastener 8 can be inserted into the motor shaft 3 through the access hole 3c which is on the opposite axial side of the female threaded region 3b from the smooth bore portion 3a. The access hole 3c can have a diameter large enough to provide clearance for the head 8a of the threaded fastener 8.
When securing the lead screw 4 to the motor shaft 3, the male securement thread 6 of the coupling structure 12 of the lead screw 4 can be tightened within the female threaded region 3b of the motor shaft 3 from a first axial direction until shoulder 40 of the lead screw 4 engages and is tightened or compressed against shoulder 39 of the motor shaft 3. The male securement thread 6 can be in tension and can be shorter than the length of the threaded region 3b. The threaded fastener 8 can be inserted through the access hole 3c of the motor shaft 3 from the opposite or a second axial direction into the female threaded hole 7 of the coupling structure 12 of the lead screw 4 and tightened until the head 8a of the threaded fastener 8 is tightened to or compressed against shoulder 3d at the end of access hole 3c and/or the female threaded hole 7. The threaded fastener 8 can further compress the shoulder 40 of the lead screw 4 against shoulder 39 and further exert tension forces on the male securement thread 6. This can secure the lead screw 4 to the motor shaft 3 with concentric or coaxial threaded members that are engaged and tightened from opposite axial directions, thereby locking the lead screw 4 in place. The threads of the male securement thread 6 and female securement thread 7 and fastener 8 can be in the same helical direction, for example, all right hand threads, or all left hand threads, so that the threads of the male securement thread 6 within threaded region 3b, and the threaded fastener 8 within female securement thread 7, engage in opposing axial directions, and can be tightened in opposing rotational directions. As a result, alternating rotation of motor shaft 3 can always be in a rotational tightening direction of one of the threads, either relative to the male securement thread 6 and threaded region 3b, or the threaded fastener 8 and female securement thread 7. Consequently, loosening or rotational slipping of the lead screw 4 relative to the motor shaft 3 can be prevented or minimized. If desired, a lock washer can be employed with the threaded fastener 8, or the threaded fastener 8 can include a polymeric protrusion which engages the female securement thread 7 for locking purposes. A polymeric protrusion can also be on male securement thread 6.
In some embodiments, the positions or locations of the locating diameter 4b and the male securement thread 6 can be exchanged or switched. In addition, the locating diameter 4b of the lead screw 4 can be omitted and the lead screw thread portion 4a can be used as the locating diameter. Furthermore, in some embodiments, other shoulders, such as at the end of the lead screw thread portion 4a, for example 42 in
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While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to example embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.