Linear drive mechanism without a piston rod

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186049
  • Patent Number
    6,186,049
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 23, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A rod-less linear drive whose housing (2) delimits an interior space (4), in which a drive part (5) is located. The housing (2) is provided with a slot-like longitudinal opening (24), which on either side is flanked by a housing limb (25 and 26). An entraining part (35) connected with the drive part (5) projects through the longitudinal opening (24) to the outside, where it is kinematically coupled with a slide (36). The slide is supported by means of a guide means (41) on the housing (2), one of the two housing limbs (26) being extended through and past the longitudinal opening (24) and on the side, facing the other housing limb (26), bears the guide means (41).
Description




The invention relates to a piston rod-less (herein referred to as a rod-less) linear drive comprising a housing, which delimits a interior space extending in the longitudinal direction, in which a drive part is arranged for longitudinal movement and which has a slot-like longitudinal opening directed into the said housing interior space, such opening being flanked in the longitudinal direction on either side by a housing limb which is constituted respectively by a portion of the housing, an entraining part being arranged on the drive part, such entraining part extending outward through the longitudinal opening, such entraining part being kinematically coupled with a slide outside the housing, such slide being guided by means of a guide means for movement in the longitudinal direction in relation to the housing and being supported in the transverse direction.




Such a rod-less linear drive is for example disclosed in the European patent publication 0 540 015 B1. In the case of this drive the guide means arranged on the outer side of the housing limb, which is to the top in the preferred position of use of the linear drive, such limb being straddled by the slide cooperating with the guide means. On the top side of the section, which straddles the housing limb, of the slide a carrying face is provided which serves for the attachment of the load to be conveyed. In order to reduce the effect, due to the force of the weight of the load to be conveyed, on the housing the slide is additionally supported by a wheel running on a support face arranged on the other housing limb. Despite this supporting action there is however still the danger of slight deformation of the housing limb having the guide means in the case of extremely heavy loads to be conveyed, something which leads to a reduction in the width of the longitudinal opening and hence which may cause the development of wear promoting friction between the flanks of the longitudinal opening and the entraining part. The deformation furthermore impairs the accuracy of alignment of the slide, which may then run slightly skew. The same disadvantageous effective will occur, if the housing expands owing to internal pressure, in which case it may even happen that the slide lifts clear of the additional support face.




Therefore it is one object of the present invention to provide a rod-less linear drive, which, independently of the load to be conveyed, runs extremely accurately with little wear while at the same time having a compact structure.




In order to achieve this object in the invention one of the two housing limbs is extended in the depth direction of the longitudinal opening past same and on the side facing the other housing limb, of its extension section bears the guide means with the slide, this other housing limb being uncoupled from the slide as regards loads.




In the device of the invention independently of the size of the load to be conveyed by the slide deformation of the interior space in the housing and of the longitudinal opening is prevented. At the same time there is always an extremely high accuracy of guiding as regards the slide to be moved. If the linear drive is operated in its preferred position of use, wherein the side bearing the guide means faces upward, all forces necessary for guiding and support are taken up by the extended housing limb. The other shorter housing limb is decoupled from the slide and consequently is not acted upon by the load to be conveyed. Accordingly there is no possibility of constriction of the longitudinal opening due to the weight force of the load to be conveyed and accordingly no wear resulting from this. Moreover the accuracy of guiding will not suffer because of a splaying out, caused by a high internal pressure, of the housing, since the housing limb, decoupled from the slide, may deform without acting on the guide means or the slide.




Although the European patent publication 0 711 928 A2 discloses a rod-less linear drive, in the case of which the guide means is so arranged on the one housing limb that it is placed in the preferred position of use adjacent to the interior space of the housing and the danger of deformation of the housing is banished, this is only possible at the sacrifice of having the guide means arranged with a transverse clearance laterally adjacent to the longitudinal opening and of the having to have the slide fitting over the housing part with the interior space in the housing so that as measured in the depth direction of the longitudinal opening there is a i substantial overall height. On the other hand the configuration of the invention renders possible an arrangement, in the case of which the housing part having the interior housing space and the slide are placed alongside one another with only a small overall height, since because of the entraining part and owing to the alignment, facing the guide means, of the longitudinal opening there is a direct connection by the drive part and the slide.




Further advantageous developments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.




It is convenient for the slide to be arranged in a receiving region of the housing, which in the depth direction of the longitudinal opening adjoins the longitudinal opening and at one side is delimited by the extension section. It is in this manner that it is possible to have particularly small dimensions in the height direction.




It is an advantage if on the side opposite to the extension section the slide bears a carrying face serving for the attachment of a load to be moved, and generally aligned parallel to the extension section, such carrying face being adjacent to the short housing limb. More particularly the carrying face can be arranged at the same level as the outer face of the short housing limb in order to provide a particularly low overall arrangement. In this respect there may be a provision such that the above mentioned outer face is slightly exceeded in level by the carrying face in order to ensure that a load with a large surface area arranged on the carrying face can extend past the carrying face in the transverse direction without then being obstructed by the housing.




It is furthermore convenient for the guide means to comprise a guide rail extending in the longitudinal direction of the housing and provided on the extension section, and furthermore a guide body provided on the slide, the guide body being mounted on the guide rail for motion in the longitudinal direction thereof while at the same time being supported in the transverse direction. Owing to the guide means, which can be produced without any great expense, a satisfactory guiding action in the longitudinal direction is ensured, which simultaneously is able to withstand the transverse forces occurring.




Because an anti-friction bearing arrangement is placed between the guide body and the guide rail, for instance in the form of a recirculating ball slide, it is possible for the frictional forces between the guide body and the guide rail to be substantially reduced so that even in the case of heavy loads it is possible to ensure free running properties of the guide body along the guide rail.




In a further convenient embodiment the drive part is constituted by a fluid operated piston, a flexible sealing tape being provided effectively adjacent to the inner side of the longitudinal opening in order to seal off such opening. Such so-called slotted cylinders are in practice highly satisfactory for linear drives, particularly when high accelerations of the slide are required.











In the following a working embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings in more detail.





FIG. 1

shows a working embodiment of the linear drive of the invention in a partly cut away plan view looking in the direction of the arrow I in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 2

shows the embodiment of the linear drive in accordance with

FIG. 1

in a cross section taken on the section line II—II of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

shows the housing of a further working embodiment of the linear drive in an end-on view.











In the drawing the reader will see a rod-less linear drive


1


, which possesses a housing


2


, which delimits an interior space


4


extending in the longitudinal direction


3


of the housing


2


, in which space a drive part


5


is arranged for longitudinal motion.




In principle it is possible to cause the drive part


5


to move in the longitudinal direction


3


by fluid or electrical power. In the example the drive part


5


is constituted by a fluid and more particularly pneumatically powered piston


8


, which possesses two sealing arrangements


9


and


10


spaced apart in the longitudinal direction


3


and divides the interior space of the housing into three longitudinal sections


11


,


12


and


13


. The longitudinal section


12


placed between the two sealing arrangements


9


and


10


is always free of pressure, whereas the working spaces


14


and


15


constituted by the longitudinal sections


11


and


13


are designed to be pressure-tight. For this purpose the interior space


4


of the housing is sealed off at its two axial end regions


18


and


19


by a respective inserted terminal cover


20


and


21


. For fluid operation of i the piston


8


fluid connections


22


and


23


opening into the working spaces


14


and


15


are provided, which in the working embodiment are in the terminal covers


20


and


21


. The piston


8


and the interior space


4


of the housing have a circular cross section in the example.




The housing


2


has a slot-like longitudinal opening


24


directed on the one hand into the interior space


4


of the housing and on the on the other hand into the surroundings, such opening being flanked in the longitudinal direction


3


on either side by a respective housing limb


25


and


26


which is formed by a region of the housing


2


.




For sealing off the longitudinal opening


24


a flexible sealing tape


31


is provided at the inner side


30


of the longitudinal opening


24


, such tape sealing off the interior space


4


of the housing at its two working spaces


14


and


15


from the surroundings of the housing


2


. For this purpose the sealing tape


31


may possess a trapezoidal cross section so that it makes sealing contact in the portion, tapering toward longitudinal opening


24


, of the inner side


30


of the longitudinal opening


24


. Between the two working spaces


14


and


15


adjacent to longitudinal section


12


of the interior space


4


of the housing the sealing tape


31


is threaded through a channel-like opening


32


extending through the piston


8


so that the sealing tape is spaced from the inner side


30


of the longitudinal opening


24


between the two sealing arrangements


9


and


10


of the piston


8


.




It is in this manner that it is possible to arrange an entraining part


35


on the drive part


5


constituted by the piston


8


adjacent to the through opening


32


, such entraining part


35


extending through the longitudinal opening


24


outward, being secured within the interior space


4


of the housing on the drive part


5


and being coupled kinematically outside the housing


2


with a slide


36


. Between the inner side


30


of the longitudinal opening


24


and the through opening


32


the piston


8


possesses a connection portion


37


, with which the entraining part


5


is connected. In the example the entraining part


35


and the drive part


5


constituted by the piston


8


are manufactured integrally.




To provide an axial kinematic coupling with the slide


36


the entraining part


35


is fixedly connected to the same. In the working embodiment the entraining part


35


is fashioned in the form of a rib, the end portion


38


associated with the slide


36


being made wider and secured to a head piece


39


provided on the slide


36


.




By means of a guide means


41


the slide


36


is guided for movement relative to the housing


2


in the longitudinal direction


3


and it is supported in the transverse direction


42


. Accordingly the slide


36


may be moved in relation to the housing


2


in the longitudinal direction


3


, but however the guide means


41


takes up forces acting in the transverse direction


42


on the slide


36


so that the slide


36


is not able to be moved in the transverse direction


42


in the absence of any slight play present in the bearing.




One of the housing limbs


26


is extended in the depth direction


45


of the longitudinal opening


24


by an extension section


46


past the longitudinal opening


24


and in the following will be referred to as the extended housing limb


26


. On the one side


47


, which faces the other, short housing limb


25


, the extension section


46


bears the guide means


41


with the slide


36


. The extended housing limb


26


is accordingly composed of a base section


48


, placed opposite to the short housing limb


25


and the extending section


46


adjoining the base section


48


in the depth direction of the longitudinal direction


24


. The extending section


46


generally possesses a tabular configuration.




Accordingly the housing comprises a first housing part


27


which in cross section is generally U-like and contains the inner housing space


4


and the longitudinal opening


24


, such housing part


27


being made up of the short housing limb


25


and the base section


48


of the extended housing limb


26


, and furthermore a second housing part


28


constituted by the extending section


46


.




Owing to the design of the extended housing limb


26


a receiving portion


51


is formed in the housing


2


to accommodate the slide


36


, which in the depth direction


45


of the longitudinal opening


24


adjoins the latter and the short housing limb


25


is delimited at one side by the extending section


46


. The receiving portion


51


is accordingly arranged adjacent to both the side


47


, facing the short limb


25


, of the extending section


46


and also to the free end, on the longitudinal side, of the short housing limb


25


.




The short housing limb


25


is uncoupled as regards loads from the slide


36


, which is guided and held on the extending section


46


. The slide


35


is not supported on the short housing limb


25


, but is spaced from the same so that it is impossible for any deforming forces to be transmitted to the short housing limb


25


or for any deformation of the short housing limb


25


to impair the accuracy of guiding of the slide


36


.




On the slide


36


arranged in the receiving region


51


a carrying face


55


is provided, which is essentially parallel to the extending section


46


, is on the side


54


opposite to the extending section


46


and is adapted to serve for the attachment of a load, (not illustrated in detail). Such carrying face is adjacent to the short housing limb


25


in the depth direction


55


. The carrying face


55


of the slide


36


delimits the receiving space


51


practically on the side opposite to the extending section


46


. The carrying face


55


may be arranged at the same height as the outer face


56


of the short housing limb


25


or deeper down and within the receiving region. Preferably the carrying face


55


extends past the outer face


56


however to a small extent in the height direction


52


of the linear drive


1


so that loads arranged on the carrying face


55


and projecting past same laterally, do not foul the short housing limb


25


. This in turn serves to prevent external forces from acting on the short housing limb


25


.




For the present the height direction


52


will be taken to be the direction at a right angle to the depth direction


42


and to the longitudinal direction


3


. In a preferred position of use the linear drive is so arranged that the height direction extends vertically and both the inner side


47


of the extension section


46


and also the carrying face


55


and the outer face


56


of the short housing limb


25


are facing vertically upward. The entire weight force of a load secured to the carrying face


55


acts in this case on the extension section


46


, which may be secured to a base body


92


which will be explained in more detail below.




In the working embodiment the slide


36


possesses a further, second carrying face


58


. The same is arranged on a housing limb


60


extending toward the extension section


46


, and provided on a longitudinal side


59


, which is opposite to the short housing


25


and, respectively, the first housing part


27


, such limb


60


extending toward the extension section


46


. Said second carrying face is aligned essentially at a right angle to the first carrying face


55


. Threaded holes


62


or other attachment means are provided on the carrying faces


55


and


58


to serve for the attachment of a load.




The slide limb


60


, which in the present embodiment is tabular, extends on the side, which is opposite to the first housing part


27


in the depth direction


45


, in front of the free end portion


61


, extending in the longitudinal direction, of the extension section


46


. The slide limb


60


accordingly delimits the receiving region


51


on the side opposite to the short housing limb


25


.




The guide and means


41


is in the embodiment placed between the extension section


46


and the slide


36


. It possesses a guide rail


64


running in the longitudinal direction


3


of the housing


2


and arranged on the extension section


46


. In the working example in accordance with

FIGS. 1 and 2

guide rail


64


is designed to be separate from the extension section


46


and secured to same with the aid of suitable attachment measures. For this purpose it is possible to provide a groove-like attachment recess


65


which runs in the longitudinal direction


3


and extends in the end portion


61


from the side


47


facing the short housing limb


25


, the groove flank


67


thereof opposite to the outer free end


66


of the extension section


46


running with a taper toward the open side of the attachment recess


65


. The outer groove flank


68


, which is associated with the free end


66


of the extension section


46


is formed by a face, which delimits the attachment recess


65


laterally in the longitudinal direction


3


, of an outer wall section


69


, which extends in the longitudinal direction


3


. Prior to attachment of the guide rail


64


on the extension section


46


this wall section is aligned generally at a right angle to the groove floor


70


of the groove-like attachment recess


65


.




In its section associated with the extension section


46


the guide rail


64


possesses an attachment portion


73


with a trapezoidal cross section. After the insertion of the guide rail


64


in the attachment recess


65


the attachment portion


73


fits at least partially into this attachment recess


65


, the longitudinal side


74


, facing the inner groove flank


67


, of the attachment portion engaging this inner groove flank


67


over a large surface area. The wall section


69


of the extension section


46


is then, for example by rolling, so plastically deformed that the outer groove flank


68


as well makes engagement over a large surface area with the longitudinal side


75


, associated with it, of the attachment portion


73


of the guide rail


64


. It is in this manner that the guide rail


64


is connected without screws firmly with the extension section


46


of the extended housing limb


26


.




The guide means


41


comprises furthermore a guide body


79


provided on the lower side, facing the extension section


46


, of the slide


36


, which body is supported in the transverse direction


42


in a movable manner on the guide rail


64


for translatory movement in the longitudinal direction


3


thereof. The guide body


79


is essentially U-like in shape and possesses a longitudinal groove


80


extending through it in the longitudinal direction, into which groove a guide portion


78


of the guide rail


64


at least partially fits, said guide portion


78


adjoining the attachment portion


73


and extending away from the extension section


46


. On the side


81


, opposite to the longitudinal groove


80


, the guide body


79


is detachably connected with the slide


36


. In the present example screw connecting means


82


are provided for this purpose. Preferably, the guide body


79


has the same longitudinal extent in the longitudinal direction


3


as the slide


36


fixed on it.




Between the guide body


79


and the guide rail


64


an anti-friction bearing arrangement


86


is placed which for instance is in the form of a recirculating ball slide


85


. It is in this manner that a low friction and accordingly a precise guide system is provided between the guide body


79


and the guide rail


64


. In the working embodiment the anti-friction bearing arrangement


86


is placed between the flanks


87


of the longitudinal groove


80


and the respectively adjacent longitudinal side


88


of the guide portion


78


. In the case of the a recirculating ball slide


85


employed here the balls


89


thereof move along ring-like circuits, there always being a plurality of balls


89


between the groove flanks


87


and groove-like recesses


95


provided on the respectively associated longitudinal side


88


of the guide portion


78


.




Instead of an anti-friction bearing between the guide body


79


and the guide rail


64


it would be feasible as well to have a plain bearing means.




In the working embodiment the slide


36


straddles the guide means


41


, the latter being flanked on the one longitudinal side by the slide limb


60


and on the other longitudinal side by the head piece connected with the entraining part


35


.




For the installation of the linear drive


1


in a larger system, not illustrated, it is possible for the side


90


, which is opposite to the guide means


41


, of the extended housing limb


26


to form an attachment side


91


, by means of which the housing


2


may be mounted on a base


92


serving for holding.




In the working embodiment the extension section


46


is provided on the inner side


47


, which faces the slide


36


, with at least one longitudinally extending groove


96


, which is open toward the attachment side


91


through a plurality of apertures


97


spaced out along its length, attachment screws


93


being able to be inserted through the apertures


97


to be screwed into threaded holes in the base


92


in order to brace the housing


2


at the outer face of the extended housing limb


26


firmly against the base


92


.




The linear drive has extremely compact dimensions in the above mentioned height direction


52


and its is very low in form. The first housing part


27


and the slide


36


are alongside each other in the transverse direction


42


, which coincides with the depth direction


45


of the longitudinal opening


24


, and are essentially at the same level. Since the longitudinal opening


24


is so arranged that its depth direction


45


coincides with the transverse direction


42


of the housing


2


, the outer opening


98


, which is radially to the outside as related to the housing's interior space


4


, of the longitudinal opening


24


faces the receiving region


51


so that an extremely short and direct entraining connection may be produced between the drive part


5


and the slide


36


, which extends essentially in the transverse direction


42


. It is hence unnecessary to guide the entraining member in the height direction


52


past the first housing part


27


to the slide, something which would mean a substantial increase in the size of the height dimensions.




Furthermore it is possible to ensure that the load secured to the slide


36


only acts on the extension section


46


via the guide means


41


, such extension section


46


for its part being attached to the base


92


so that the entire inertial forces are transmitted to such base


92


and do not act on the shorter housing limb


25


. The latter is consequently decoupled from the slide as regards loads so that there is at all times sufficient width of the longitudinal opening


24


ensuring trouble-free longitudinal motion of the entraining member


35


.




If owing to the heavy pressure effect necessary in the working spaces


14


and


15


the first housing part


27


should tend to splay outward at the longitudinal opening


24


, this will not cause any undesired effect on the accuracy of guiding and positioning by the slide


36


. The short housing limb


25


may deform unhindered by the extended housing limb


26


secured to the base


92


or by the guide means


41


mounted on the latter. The entire guiding and transverse support of the slide


36


in all transverse directions is by means of the extended housing limb


26


so that it is possible to do without further support measures between the slide


36


and the first housing part


27


.





FIG. 3

shows a further possible design of the housing


2


of the linear drive. Parts the same as previously described parts are in this case provided with identical reference numerals. A significant departure from the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 2

is that the guide rail


64


is made integrally with the extension section


46


. This opens up the advantageous possibility of manufacturing the housing


2


including the guide rail


64


jointly in one single working step by extrusion. In this case the integrally molded-on guide rail


64


is more particularly suitable for producing a plain or sliding guide, something which renders possible a further reduction in costs as compared with the anti-friction bearing guide illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




It is also possible if required to integrate a screw channel


71


in the guide rail


64


, such channel being closed peripherally and extending in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


64


. On opposite wall faces it has longitudinally extending teeth. If the screw channel


71


is drilled into on one narrow side a screw serving for example for attachment may be screwed into it, the oppositely placed teeth assuming the function of a screw thread.





FIG. 3

furthermore indicates that on the outer face of, more particularly, the U-like first housing part


27


, the housing


2


may be provided with one or more longitudinal grooves


72


serving for anchoring additional parts. As an example sensors could be arranged therein which serve to ascertain the position of the drive part


5


. In the working embodiment two longitudinal grooves


72


are arranged on the rear side, opposite to the longitudinal opening


24


, of the first housing part


27


, the outer face being convexly curved and the longitudinal grooves


72


being arranged on an arcuate line.





FIG. 3

furthermore shows two channels


76


extending through the first housing part


27


in the longitudinal direction, such channels preferably being employed for the pressure medium utilized for operating the drive part


5


.



Claims
  • 1. A piston rod-less linear drive comprising:a housing (2), which delimits a interior space (4) extending in the longitudinal direction (3), in which a drive part (5) is arranged for longitudinal movement and which has a slotted opening (24) directed into said housing interior space (4), said slotted opening being flanked in the longitudinal direction (3) on either side by a housing limb (25 and 26), which is constituted respectively by a portion of the housing (2), an entraining part (35) being arranged on the drive part (5), such entraining part extending outward through the slotted opening, and a slide (36) having a top surface forming a first load carrying surface and a slide limb positioned substantially perpendicular to said top surface, said slide limb extending downward past an extension section of the housing limb to form a second load carrying surface, said slide being kinematically coupled to said entraining part outside the housing (2), said slide being guided by a guide means (41) for movement in the longitudinal direction (3) in relation to the housing and being supported in the transverse direction (42), wherein one of the two housing limbs (26) is extended laterally past the longitudinal opening (24) forming an extension section (46) that bears the guide means (41) with the slide (36), and the other housing limb (26) is uncoupled from the slide as regards loads.
  • 2. The linear drive as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the slide (36) is arranged in a receiving region (51) of the housing (2), which in the depth direction (45) of the longitudinal opening (24) adjoins the longitudinal opening (24) and at one side is delimited by the extension section (46).
  • 3. The linear drive as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that on the side (54) opposite to the extension section (46) the slide (36) bears a carrying face (55) serving for the attachment of a load to be moved, and generally aligned parallel to the extension section (46), such carrying face being adjacent to the other housing limb (25).
  • 4. The linear drive as claimed in claim 3, the carrying face (55) is arranged approximately at the same level as the outer face (56) of the short housing limb (25) and preferably extends slightly past same.
  • 5. The linear drive as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the drive part (5) is constituted by a fluid operated piston (8), in which respect for sealing the longitudinal opening (8) a flexible sealing tape (31) is provided adjacent to the inner side thereof.
  • 6. The linear drive as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the side (90) which is opposite to the guide means (41), of the extended housing limb (26) constitutes an attachment side (91), at which the housing (2) is selectively mounted on a base (92) serving for holding.
  • 7. The linear drive as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the guide means (41) possesses a guide rail (64) extending in the longitudinal direction (3) of the housing (2) and arranged on the extension section (46).
  • 8. The linear drive as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the guide means (41) possesses a guide body (79) provided on the slide (36), such guide body being guided for sliding motion on the guide rail (64) and being at the same time supported in the transverse direction (42).
  • 9. The linear drive as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that between the guide body (79) and the guide rail (64) an anti-friction bearing arrangement (86) is arranged in the form of a recirculating ball slide (85).
  • 10. The linear drive as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the guide body (79) possesses a longitudinal groove (80) extending through it in the longitudinal direction (3) and into which the guide rail (64) at least partially fits.
  • 11. The linear drive as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the slide (36) straddles the guide body (79) and the guide rail (64).
  • 12. The linear drive as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the guide rail (64) is designed in the form of a separate component fixed to the extension section (46) by attachment means.
  • 13. The linear drive as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the guide rail (64) and the extension section (46) are manufactured integrally with each other.
  • 14. The linear drive as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the guide means (41) is designed in the form of an anti-friction bearing or plain bearing means.
  • 15. A piston rod-less linear drive comprising:a housing (2), which delimits a interior space (4) extending in the longitudinal direction (3), in which a drive part (5) is arranged for longitudinal movement and which has a slot-like opening (24) directed into said housing interior space (4), slot-like opening being flanked in the longitudinal direction (3) on either side by a housing limb (25 and 26), which is constituted respectively by a portion of the housing (2), an entraining part (35) being arranged on the drive part (5), such entraining part extending outward through the slot-like opening; and a slide (36) kinematically coupled to said entraining part outside the housing (2), said slide being guided by a guide means (41) for movement in the longitudinal direction (3) in relation to the housing and being supported in the transverse direction (42), wherein one of the two housing limbs (26) is extended laterally past the slot-like opening (24) forming an extension section (46), wherein said extension section (46) is integrally extruded with the guide means, and said extension section (46) bears the guide means (41) with the slide (36), and the other housing limb (26) is uncoupled from the slide as regards loads.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
297 06 493 U Apr 1997 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP98/00839 WO 00 11/23/1998 11/23/1998
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/46889 10/22/1998 WO A
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5701798 Noda Dec 1997
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