Claims
- 1. A linear drive comprising an elongated housing, whose interior space contains a drive part adapted to move in the longitudinal direction and furthermore has a longitudinal slot, which is provided with a sealing tape extending in the interior space, said tape being lifted clear of the longitudinal slot locally at the drive part in accordance with longitudinal movement of same by at least one guide face arrangement, said face arrangement facing away from said longitudinal slot, a longitudinal guide which is arranged outside the interior space and extend in parallelism to the same, a slide guided on the longitudinal guide for movement in the longitudinal direction, and an entraining member, which is secured to the slide, extends through the longitudinal slot to fit into a receiving socket open toward the longitudinal side of the drive part where it bears on axially aligned force transmitting faces, wherein the guide face arrangement is provided on the drive part and furthermore the part of the entraining member fitting into the receiving socket is in the form of an entraining finger having a free end thereof directed toward the sealing tape, such finger terminating short of the sealing tape section moved clear of the longitudinal slot.
- 2. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sealing tape extends through a guide channel formed in the drive part, a wall of such channel constituting at least a part of the guide face arrangement, such channel extending past on the side, which is opposite to the longitudinal slot, of the receiving socket.
- 3. The linear drive as set forth in claim 2, comprising a partition extending between the receiving socket and the guide channel.
- 4. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the entraining finger terminates short of the longitudinally extending center axis of the drive part.
- 5. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the receiving socket is constituted by a groove-like recess extending for only a part of the periphery of the drive part.
- 6. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the entraining finger cooperates with the force transmission faces by the intermediary of an elastomeric intermediate layer.
- 7. The linear drive as set forth in claim 6, wherein the layer is mounted on the free end of the entraining finger like a cap.
- 8. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein said drive part is manufactured of synthetic resin material and possesses an integrally formed guide face arrangement.
- 9. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the entraining member is generally in the form of a straight, finger-like component.
- 10. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the entraining member is secured to the slide in a releasable manner.
- 11. The linear drive as set forth in claim 10, wherein the entraining member possesses such a configuration that with the drive part and the slide already fitted it can be introduced by plugging and pivoting from the outside through the longitudinal slot into the receiving socket and simultaneously mounted in the socket.
- 12. The linear drive as set forth in claim 11, wherein the entraining part has a stepped or cranked longitudinal form.
- 13. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the entraining member is so adjustably mounted on the slide that with the slide borne on the longitudinal guide it can be selectively positioned in an extended setting fitting through the longitudinal slot into the receiving socket and a retracted setting outside the longitudinal slot.
- 14. The linear drive as set forth in claim 13, wherein the entraining member is borne on the slide in a sliding fashion in order to permit a more particularly stepless positioning in the depth direction of the longitudinal slot.
- 15. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal guide is provided on a support plate connected with the housing and is opposite to that longitudinal side of the housing, which has the longitudinal slot.
- 16. The linear drive as set forth in claim 15, wherein the support plate and the housing are made integrally.
- 17. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1, comprising at least one shock absorber secured to the slide and an abutment part arranged in the extension of the shock absorber, said abutment part being connected with the housing.
- 18. The linear drive as set forth in claim 1 designed for fluid power operation, said drive part being constituted by a piston dividing the interior space in a sealing manner into two working spaces adapted to be put under fluid pressure.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP99/06824, filed on Sep. 15, 1999.
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Continuations (1)
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