Lead screws and their matching nut have been used to convert rotary motion to linear motion. A ball nut and its associated lead screw can provide high efficiency under heavy loads, but require a precision ground thread and preload nuts if no backlash and smooth operation are to be achieved for light load applications. The shaft must be straight rigid rod with thread.
The threadless linear actuator is useful in converting the rotational movement to linear motion. Such a device is fully described in basic form in U.S. Pat. No. 3,777,578, U.S. Pat. No. 4,535,643, U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,242, U.S. Pat. No 4,191,059 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,947,698. These devices have several features including low cost pitch selection by simply changing the roller skew angle and automatic load protection by setting the closing spring load. All of the above inventions work on a straight rigid shaft.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,351,806 described a device which is used as a flexible screw for a conveyor in transporting containers without nuts through friction imparted on the surface.
The present invention relates to devices which are useful in converting the rotational movement of the outer of a threadless curveable/flexible shaft into linear motion along the shaft imparted from the outer of a threadless curveable/flexible shaft to the device.
The shaft is comprised of the inner of the rigid rod or steel wire wrapped with steel braided hose or steel film cover. McMaster Carr #5665K12 is one such hose.
It is an object of this invention to provide a device for converting rotational motion of the outer of a curveable/flexible shaft into linear movement of the device which will be capable of traveling along a curve.
It is another object of this invention to provide a device for converting rotational motion of the outer of the curveable/flexible shaft into linear movement of the device which will have constant thrust based upon traveling along a curve.
It is further an object of this invention to reduce the number of parts by combining parts of the track of the movement machine and simplifying the machine construction.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the appended drawings.
The invention in its preferred embodiment comprises a device for translating the rotational movement of the outer of a threadless curveable/flexible shaft into linear movement of the device wherein the device includes a pair of blocks which are each formed with a substantially U or O-shaped track so that there is a curvilinear bore formed through the pair of blocks when assembled. The assembled block is called the carriage. One of the blocks has two bearings and the other blocks has four bearings on it.
The blocks are held together by a fastening means which includes a pair of screws that act through springs to provide a variable compressive force which tends to move the block in a direction normal to the shaft and therefore generating a variable frictional force between the bearings of the assembled block and the outer of a threadless curveable/flexible shaft which is rotationally mounted within the bore. Each of the bearings on the block is skewed with respect to the shaft. The threadless curveable/flexible shaft comprises of an outer of steel braided hose or steel film cover and an inner of rigid rod or steel wire. The outer can transfer the rotation around the inner. The inner can curveable and the outer follow the shape of the inner. The friction between the bearings and the outer of the shaft will thrust the carriage travel when the outer of the shaft rotates.
Referring to
tan θ=L/C where
θ=angle of inclination
L=desired lead (inches per revolution)
C=circumference of drive shaft (in inches)
The pressure is maintained by using the spring force acting on the block toward the shaft.
There are several tapped mounting holes 31 on the lower block 14.