This non-provisional patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) from Patent Application No. 202017100708.1 filed in the Federal Republic of Germany on Feb. 9, 2017.
The present disclosure relates to a linear stepper motor whose rotor shaft provided with a male thread drives a linearly guided actuator for valves for example. The rotor shaft has plain bearing journals at its axial ends enclosed radially and axially in plain bearings seated in the motor bearing shields and, with its male thread, axially driving a rotation-locked spindle nut linked with a fork-shaped actuator rod.
A generic linear stepper motor is known from Germany patent application NO. DE 103 32 389 A1. Furthermore, a threaded mechanism made of plastic materials and metal and having a trapezoidal thread is known from Germany patent application NO. DE 10 2010 005 145 A1, e.g., for fittings, specifically valves, where for purposes of reduced material wear either the threaded nut is made of metal and the spindle is made of plastic material or vice versa.
A screw, threaded spindle or equivalent with its core made of steel or similar material and its thread made of plastics for general use in machines or other devices is also known from Germany patent application NO. DE 1 891 224 U1. To retain the thread shell, the core has recesses or similar distributed along its circumference.
The disclosure is based on the task to provide a hard-wearing, low-tolerance and cost-efficient rotor shaft having a motive thread for linear motors and having plain bearing journals on opposite ends for support in a linear motor. The rotor shaft with its motive thread is to be designed for linear propulsion of an actuating rod according to a spindle-nut principle such that the plain bearing journal design can be separated from the design of the rotor shaft, permitting compliance with different technical and structural requirements independently of each other. The rotor shaft should be supported with as little play and as smooth-running as possible in the bearing shells of the linear motor. It should be maintenance-free and manage without any lubricant in the nut-spindle drive as well as be able at any level of miniaturization to transmit high actuating forces without jamming or bending and adapt without problems to tailoring for customer-specific actuating tasks.
The task is solved according to the disclosure by a rotor shaft including a flexurally and torsionally rigid plastic threaded spindle from which protrude coaxial metallic plain bearing journals of high surface quality at opposite ends. The plain bearing journals are guided both radially and axially in plain bearings of the bearing shields. The rotor shaft with its male motive thread, for example a trapezoidal thread, is made of a rigid, hard-wearing plastic material in an injection molding process or is made of two different plastic materials of different strength and/or lubrication characteristics by selecting specific customized gear modules for the threaded spindle. The plain bearing journals themselves can also be part of a continuous metallic journal axle or include two separate metallic journals positioned only at the ends and insert-molded when injection molding the rotor shaft. Additionally, in a further embodiment of the disclosure, the rotor shaft can bear a molded-on neck flange on the drive side for a rotation-locked connection with the rotor magnet. Also, according to another embodiment of the disclosure, insert-molding of the rotor magnet directly onto the rotor shaft can be provided, which makes it possible to achieve less eccentricity and thus a smaller air gap towards the stator, resulting in greater overall efficiency of the motor. At their ends, the plain bearing journals are designed such that, in addition to support in a radial plain bearing, low-friction axial support can be implemented by means of balls holding the pointed tips.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail in conjunction with the drawings. It should be noted that the figures are illustrative rather than limiting. The figures are not drawn to scale, do not illustrate every aspect of the described embodiments, and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure.
In one embodiment, the greatly schematized representation according to
In an alternative embodiment, the linear stepper motor according to
The disclosure is particularly suited for valve actuators.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2017 100 708.1 | Feb 2017 | DE | national |