Claims
- 1. A stepping actuator for producing stepwise rotations of a predetermined stepping angle through conversion of rectilinear reciprocating motions, said stepping actuator comprising:
- a rectilinearly reciprocating member received in an outer frame member;
- a drive means for driving said rectilinearly reciprocating member back and forth in the axial direction within the outer frame member;
- a rotating member located coaxially with said rectilinearly reciprocating member within said outer frame member and having an output shaft led out axially through said outer frame member;
- an endless circulative sunken track formed on and around the circumference of one of cylindrical surfaces at the interface between said rectilinearly reciprocating member and said rotating member and consisting of a series of grooves connected end to end in zigzag shape with inclinations alternately in opposite directions relative to the generator of the cylindrical surface;
- tracking projections retained on the other cylindrical surface and urged into engagement with the circulative sunken track for travel therealong;
- a groove selector mechanism provided at the connected ends of said grooves to let the tracking projections select a forwardly succeeding at reversing points coinciding with reversals of axial movements of said reciprocating member; and
- a rotation blocking means provided at the interface between said rectilinearly reciprocating member sand said outer frame member for blocking rotational movements of said rectilinearly reciprocating member relative to the latter.
- 2. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 1, comprising:
- a couple of rectilinearly reciprocating members located in axially aligned positions within said outer frame member for axial reciprocating movements independently of each other; and
- a single common rotating member coaxially fitted in said rectilinearly reciprocating members;
- said circulative sunken track and said tracking projections being provided on cylindrical surfaces at the interface between said outer frame and also on cylindrical surfaces at the interface between said outer frame and the other one of said reciprocating members to provide independent forward and reverse drive mechanisms;
- said grooves of said circulative sunken tracks having said groove selector mechanism arranged inversely to each other in the direction of circulation of said tracking projections to provide forward and reverse drives, and being connected to a circumferential idling groove at connected outer ends thereof.
- 3. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 2, wherein said circulative sunken track grooves are arranged to provide reversing points for said tracking projections at outer connected ends at the opposite sides of said zigzag sunken track.
- 4. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 2, wherein said tracking projections are resiliently pressed into said circulative sunken track, and said groove selector mechanism includes a downwardly stepped surface provided contiguously to the tail end of each groove of said sunken track and dropping the bottom surface of said sunken track to a deeper level at the head end of a forwardly succeeding groove in the direction of circulation, thereby letting said tracking projections positively select a forwardly succeeding groove on reversal of the axial movement of said rectilinearly reciprocating member at the ends of said grooves.
- 5. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 2, wherein said groove selector mechanism includes a straight portion provided in a head end portion of each groove of said circulative sunken track in the direction of the generator of said cylindrical surface and joining the tail end of a preceding groove a little short of a reversing point where the travel direction of said tracking projections is reversed in relation with the reversal of the axial movement of said rectilinearly reciprocating member.
- 6. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 2, wherein said groove selector mechanism on each one of said two circulative sunken tracks includes a straight portion provided in a head end portion of each groove in the direction of the generator of said cylindrical surface and joining the tail end of a preceding groove a little short of a reversing point where the travel direction of said tracking projections is reversed in relation with the reversal of the axial movement of said rectilinearly reciprocating member, and said circumferential idling groove in communication with grooves of one circulative sunken track is provided with recesses at spaced positions corresponding to straight head portions of the grooves on the other circulative sunken track for tentatively holding the tracking projections therein while said tracking projections in the other circulative sunken track are travelling along said straight head portions, thereby stabilizing the travel of said tracking projections along said straight head portions.
- 7. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 2, wherein said circumferential idling groove is formed shallower than said outer connected ends of said grooves, thereby ensuring said tracking projections to be positioned stably at predetermined stepping points by engagement with the deeper connected end portions during travel along said circulative sunken track.
- 8. A stepping actuator for producing stepwise rotations of a predetermined stepping angle through conversion of rectilinear reciprocating motions, said stepping actuator comprising:
- a couple of rectilinearly reciprocating members located axially aligned positions within said outer frame member for axial reciprocating movements independently of each other;
- a single common rotating member coaxially fitted in said rectilinearly reciprocating members;
- a pair of outer endless circulative sunken tracks formed on and around one of cylindrical surfaces at the interfaces between said outer frame and each one of said rectilinearly reciprocating members, and a pair of inner endless circulative sunken tracks formed on and around one of cylindrical surfaces at the interfaces between said rotating member and each one of said rectilinearly reciprocating members, each one of said outer and inner sunken tracks being constituted by a series of grooves connected end to end in zigzag shape with inclinations alternately in opposite directions relative to the generator of said cylindrical surface;
- tracking projections retained on the other cylindrical surface at each one of said interfaces and urged into engagement with said outer and inner circulative sunken tracks for travel therealong;
- groove selector means provided at the connected ends of said grooves in said outer and inner circulative sunken tracks to let the tracking projections select a forwardly succeeding at reversing points coinciding with reversals of axial movements of the reciprocating members, said groove selector means in said outer circulative sunken tracks as well as the groove selector means in said inner circulative sunken tracks being arranged inversely to each other in the direction of circulation of said tracking projections to provide forward and reverse drive mechanisms; and
- a circumferential idling groove formed on and around said one cylindrical surface at each one of said interfaces in communication with outer connected ends of said grooves of said outer and inner circulative sunken tracks;
- said grooves of said outer and inner circulative sunken tracks on the outer and inner sides of each one of said rectilinearly reciprocating members being arranged differently from each other in the stepping angle and the direction of circulation of said tracking projections.
- 9. A stepping actuator as defined in claim 2, wherein said outer frame member is in the form of a fluid cylinder adapted to apply a fluid pressure selectively to the opposite end faces of said rectilinearly reciprocating member or members or of said rectilinearly reciprocating rotatable member for driving same back and forth in the axial direction in the fashion of a piston.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/166,886, filed on Dec. 15, 1993, now abandoned.
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