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REFERENCE TO A “SEQUENCE LISTING”
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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to movable supports using linear bearings and more particularly to a linear bearing arrangement associated with components of such supports with differing coefficients of thermal expansion from the bearing elements that reduces deformation caused by changes in temperature of the components.
2. Description of Related Art
Machines such as coordinate measurement machines often have components or elements such as platforms that are movable with respect to a support structure. Composite materials such as carbon fiber materials are lighter and often stronger than steel or other metals that have typically been used in such applications and there are benefits to using them. Unfortunately, composite materials are not well-suited to forming bearings and bearing surfaces or races for allowing precision movement of platforms with respect to their support structures. Steel bearings and associated races or tracks provide the necessary durability and precision but steel has a higher coefficient of thermal expansion than composite materials such as carbon fiber and this creates problems when attaching steel bearing components to composite components. When a steel bearing race having a higher coefficient of thermal expansion than a composite body is rigidly attached to the body and the combination is heated, the steel will expand more than the composite material, exert a stress on the composite material and cause the composite material to deform.
Briefly stated and in accordance with one aspect of the invention a bearing race arrangement on a composite structure having a first coefficient of thermal expansion includes an optional recess formed in a surface of the composite structure for receiving a race element, at least one bearing race element disposed in the recess or on the surface, the bearing race element having a coefficient of thermal expansion different from the coefficient of thermal expansion of the composite structure and a retainer securing the bearing race element to composite structure, within the recess and allowing for longitudinal expansion of the race element without creating stress on the composite structure.
While an embodiment with the bearing race element positioned within a recess is illustrated, it will be understood that different arrangements, for example attaching the bearing race element to a flat surface of the composite structure could also be used.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the recess is a longitudinal recess.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention the bearing race element comprises a pair of parallel rods.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention each rod the pair of parallel rods has a generally circular cross section.
In accordance with a still further aspect of the invention each of the parallel rods has a diameter less than half the width of the recess.
The novel aspects of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself may be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Composite transversal beams of the type with which this invention is concerned have coefficients of thermal expansion that differ from those of metal, preferably steel parts such as bearing races that are attached to the beams to support movable platforms. The difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion cause the beam to deflect when the temperature changes.
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Preferably boss 30 is formed from material having a coefficient of thermal expansion that is essentially the same as that of beam 20. Most preferably, boss 30 is formed from the same material as beam 20. While a separate boss is illustrated, it should be understood that the composite beam may be formed with an integral structure for receiving or attaching a bearing race.
A carriage 16 is slidably disposed on beam 20. Carriage 16 preferably has a reinforced edge portion 36 extending in the longitudinal direction of beam 20 to which recirculating ball bearing units 18 are mounted.
A pair of rods 40, 42 or rod ways preferably hardened steel rods is disposed in the groove 32. Preferably, the rods have at least a partially circular cross section and have a diameter less than half the width of the groove so as to form a space between the rods. A bearing element 50 or plurality of bearing elements of the recirculating ball bearing unit 18 engages the rods. An advantage of the arrangement of this invention is that it accommodates existing recirculating bearings. For example, bearings made by Schneeberger Linear Technology such as the models SK and SR bearings can be used.
The rod or rods shown in the figures are attached to the composite beam in a manner that permits them to expand and contract longitudinally without creating stress on the beam. Loosely fitting or lightly spring-loaded clips on each end of the rod or rods that do not constrain the length of the rod or rods from changing but prevent the rods from moving out of the rod ways are preferable. This permits the rods to thermally expand while remaining retained in the grooves or rod ways.
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While the invention has been described in connection with several presently preferred embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art will recognize that many modifications and changes may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, which accordingly is intended to be defined solely by the appended claims.