Claims
- 1. A reinforced lead screw assembly comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow, elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; a nut-bearing moveable along the reinforcing rail; a portion of the nut extending through the slot; and internal threads on the extending portion of the nut-bearing engageable with the threads on the lead screw for moving the nut-bearing in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the lead screw is rotated.
- 2. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 1, having at least one flat extending lengthwise of the reinforcing rail and a mating flat in the nut-bearing to prevent the nut from rotating relative to the reinforcing rail.
- 3. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 1, having a plurality of flats extending lengthwise of the reinforcing rail and mating flats in the nut-bearing to prevent the nut from rotating relative to the reinforcing rail.
- 4. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 1, wherein the nut-bearing threads are formed on the portion of the nut extending through the slot in an arc.
- 5. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 1, wherein the portion of the nut-bearing extending through the slot mounts a circular hub which has internal threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw.
- 6. A reinforced lead screw assembly comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; an elongate bearing within the reinforcing rail having a slot aligned with the slot in the reinforcing rail; a nut-bearing moveable along the reinforcing rail; a portion of the nut extending through the slot; and internal threads in the extending portion of the nut-bearing engageable with the threads on the lead screw for moving the nut in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the lead screw is rotated.
- 7. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 6, comprising at least one flat extending lengthwise of the reinforcing rail and at least one mating flat in the nut-bearing to prevent the nut from rotating relative to the reinforcing rail.
- 8. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 6, having a plurality of flats extending lengthwise of the reinforcing rail and mating flats in the nut-bearing to prevent the nut from rotating relative to the reinforcing rail.
- 9. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 6, wherein the nut-bearing threads are formed on the portion of the nut extending through the slots in an arc.
- 10. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 6, wherein the portion of the nut-bearing extending through the slots mounts a circular hub which has internal threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw.
- 11. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 6, wherein the sleeve-bearing has an arcuate interior engageable with the threads of the lead screw.
- 12. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 6, wherein the sleeve-bearing is made of a low friction plastic material.
- 13. A reinforced lead screw assembly comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; bearing surfaces forming the sides of the slot; an elongate sleeve-bearing within the reinforcing rail having a slot aligned with the slot in the reinforcing rail; a nut-bearing moveable along the reinforcing rail; a projection on the nut extending through the aligned slots and engageable with the bearing surfaces; and threads on the nut-bearing engageable with the threads on the lead screw for moving the nut-bearing in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the lead screw is rotated.
- 14. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 13, comprising at least one flat extending lengthwise of the reinforcing rail and at least one mating flat in the nut-bearing to prevent the nut-bearing from rotating relative to the reinforcing rail.
- 15. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 13, having a plurality of flats extending lengthwise of the reinforcing rail and mating flats in the nut-bearing to prevent the nut-bearing from rotating relative to the reinforcing rail.
- 16. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 13, wherein the nut-bearing threads are formed on the projection in an arc.
- 17. A reinforced lead screw assembly according to claim 13, wherein the projection mounts a circular hub which has internal threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw.
- 18. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow, elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; an anti-backlash nut assembly having a nut moveable along the reinforcing rail; the anti-backlash nut comprising two separate nut portions; each nut portion having a tongue extending radially through the slot and having threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw for moving both nut portions in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the screw is rotated; means for forcing the nut portions apart to urge the flanks of their threads into forcible engagement with the threads of the lead screw to prevent backlash while the anti-backlash nut translates laterally along the reinforcing rail.
- 19. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein the means for forcing the nut halves apart is a coiled compression spring surrounding the reinforcing rail.
- 20. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein a tubular spacer is located between the compression spring and the reinforcing rail.
- 21. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein hubs are formed on each of the tongues and the threads which engage the threads of the lead screw are formed in the hubs.
- 22. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein the tongues are engageable with the sides of the slot to prevent rotation of the nut halves as they translate lengthwise of the lead screw.
- 23. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein the means for forcing the nut halves apart is a coiled torsion spring surrounding the reinforcing rail.
- 24. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein a tubular spacer is located between the torsion spring and the reinforcing rail.
- 25. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein hubs are formed on each of the tongues and the threads which engage the threads of the lead screw are formed in the hubs.
- 26. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein the tongues are engageable with the sides of the slot to prevent rotation of the nut halves as they translate lengthwise of the lead screw.
- 27. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18, wherein the means for forcing the nut halves apart is a coiled torsion spring surrounding the reinforcing rail and wherein the torsion spring has tangs on each end, engageble, one each in the separate nut portions.
- 28. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow, elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; an anti-backlash nut assembly having a nut moveable along the reinforcing rail; the anti-backlash nut comprising two separate nut portions; each nut portion having a tongue extending radially through the slot and having threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw for moving both nut portions in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the screw is rotated; a compression spring for forcing the nut portions apart to urge the flanges of their threads into forcible engagement with the threads of the lead screw to prevent backlash while the anti-backlash nut translates laterally along the reinforcing rail.
- 29. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow, elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; an anti-backlash nut assembly having a nut moveable along the reinforcing rail; the anti-backlash nut comprising two separate nut portions; each nut portion having a tongue extending radially through the slot and having threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw for moving both nut portions in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the screw is rotated; a coiled torsion spring for forcing the nut portions apart to urge the flanks of their threads into forcible engagement with the threads of the lead screw to prevent backlash while the anti-backlash nut translates laterally along the reinforcing rail.
- 30. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 29 wherein the torsion spring has tangs on each end, engageable, one each in the separate nut portions.
- 31. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18 wherein the means for forcing the nut halves apart is a spring biased wedge.
- 32. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18 wherein the means for forcing the nut halves apart is a spring biased wedge having a camming surface engageable with at least one of the nut halves.
- 33. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 18 wherein the means for forcing the nut halves apart is a spring biased wedge having camming surfaces engageable with both nut halves.
- 34. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw comprising:
a threaded lead screw rotatable about a central axis; a hollow, elongate reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of and surrounding the lead screw; a slot in the reinforcing rail extending lengthwise of the central axis; an anti-backlash nut assembly having a nut moveable along the reinforcing rail; the anti-backlash nut comprising two separate nut portions; each nut portion having a tongue extending radially through the slot and having threads engageable with the threads of the lead screw for moving both nut portions in reciprocating motion lengthwise of the rail when the screw is rotated; a wedge engageable with the nut halves to force the nut portions apart to urge the flanges of their threads into forcible engagement with the threads of the lead screw prevent backlash while the anti-backlash nut translates laterally along the reinforcing rail.
- 35. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 34 wherein a spring urges the wedge to force the nut halves apart.
- 36. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 35 wherein the wedge has a camming surface engageable with at least one of the nut halves.
- 37. An anti-backlash nut assembly on a reinforced lead screw according to claim 35 wherein the wedge has camming surfaces engageable with both nut halves.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of copending application Ser. No. 09/643,051 filed Aug. 21, 2000, which is a Continuation-in-Part of copending application Ser. No. 09/336,905 filed Jun. 21, 1999, which is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 08/842,849 filed Apr. 17, 1997, the contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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09336905 |
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09643051 |
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09336905 |
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