Claims
- 1. A drive system for a damper which is supported in a housing for motion between first and second positions, comprising: a shaft attached to the damper so that axial rotation of the shaft moves the damper between said first and second positions; a pair of stops fixed with respect to the housing; stop means connected to the shaft for engaging said first and second stop means at extreme positions of motion of the damper to limit motion of the damper between said first and second positions; bias means fixed between the housing and the shaft adapted to urge motion of the damper toward said first position; a uni-directional drive motor having an output and being adapted when energized to overcome said bias means and move said damper toward said second position; and means connecting the output of the drive motor to the shaft, said connecting means including means for allowing limited rotation of the drive motor under the force of inertia after the damper has reached the end of its travel toward the first position under the force of the bias means, said means for allowing limited rotation including a gear member drivingly coupled with said drive motor and mounted for rotation on said shaft, said gear member including a cutout therein, said connecting means further including a drive member mounted on said shaft for rotation therewith, said stop means being carried on said drive member, said drive member including a projection extending through said cutout in said gear member and adapted to drivingly engage said gear member at opposite extremities of said cutout.
- 2. The drive system of claim 1 wherein said connecting means includes a pinion gear fixed to the output of the drive motor, said gear member having teeth in meshed engagement with the pinion gear, and said drive member includes means drivingly coupled with said bias means whereby said drive member is biased to be rotated in a direction moving said damper toward said first position thereof.
- 3. The drive system of claim 1 wherein said bias means comprises a torsion spring coiled about the shaft having one end connected to the housing and the other end connected to the shaft.
- 4. A drive system for a damper supported within a housing for motion between first and second positions, comprising: a shaft connected to the damper so that rotation of the shaft moves the damper between its first and second positions; a torsion spring connected betwen the shaft and the housing to urge rotation of the shaft in a direction producing motion of the damper toward its first position; an electric drive motor having an output shaft which rotates in a first direction when the motor is energized; stop means for preventing rotation of the shaft beyond limits defined by the first and second positions of the damper; and connector means for drivingly connecting the motor output shaft to the drive shaft and operative to move the drive shaft to rotate said damper toward its second position, against the spring bias, when the motor is energized, said connector means including means for allowing a limited degree of motion of the motor shaft independent of rotation of the drive shaft whereby the motor shaft may continue in motion under the force of inertia after the drive shaft and the damper have reached the end of their travel toward said first position, said means for allowing a limited degree of motion including a gear member on said output shaft and drivingly coupled with said motor, said gear member including a pair of circumferentially spaced stops, said connector means further including a drive member secured to said shaft and coupled with said spring so as to be normally biased to rotate said damper toward said first position thereof, said drive member including a drive element adapted to engage said either of said stops and a pair of circumferentially spaced arms each adapted for engaging said stop means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 253,124, filed Apr. 10, 1981, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 93,479, filed Nov. 13, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,262,652.
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Continuations (2)
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253124 |
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93479 |
Nov 1979 |
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