CN209781596U - Supporting part of ball screw - Google Patents

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CN209781596U
CN209781596U CN201822221431.7U CN201822221431U CN209781596U CN 209781596 U CN209781596 U CN 209781596U CN 201822221431 U CN201822221431 U CN 201822221431U CN 209781596 U CN209781596 U CN 209781596U
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谷葩
郑兴民
王军
刘玉新
刘特
邹余凯
郑道辈
吴朝华
陆秉贤
谢学兴
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Ningbo Haimaike Precision Machinery Manufacturing Co Ltd
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The application provides a supporting part of a ball screw, which relates to the technical field of the ball screw, wherein the supporting part is a section of annular body; the supporting component comprises tongue parts arranged at two ends and a base part of a part between the two tongue parts; the tongue part is used for supporting the ball; the cross section of the base body part is circular; the tongue part is provided with a first ball guiding surface for guiding the lifting of the ball; an attachment hole for attaching the support member is provided at a position substantially in the middle of the support member. The two ends of the supporting component are provided with tongue portions used for supporting the balls, the supporting component is independently installed, and the supporting component is easy to replace and repair when the tongue portions are damaged. In addition, the position of the tongue part is also adjustable, so that the requirement on the machining precision can be reduced; the position and the angle of the tongue part can be adjusted finely independently, so that the impact when the ball is supported is reduced, and the running stability of the ball screw is improved. In addition, the supporting component which is arranged independently has higher strength.

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Supporting part of ball screw
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of ball screws, in particular to a supporting component of a ball screw.
Background
The ball screw is a transmission element commonly used in tool machinery and precision machinery, has the main function of converting rotary motion into linear motion or converting torque into axial acting force, and has the characteristics of high precision, reversibility and high efficiency.
The ball screw generally includes: screw shafts, nuts, balls, circulating members, and the like; a spiral channel is arranged between the screw shaft and the nut; the circulating part is provided with a ball return channel, and the two ends of the return channel are provided with tongues for supporting the balls in the spiral channel.
In the circulating part of the existing ball screw device, the lift part is usually a part of the return passage; for example, in a ball screw device disclosed in patent document No. CN102652232A, a circulating member (40) is provided with a tongue piece portion (44) scooping up balls; referring to fig. 3 of the patent document, a tongue piece portion (44) is a part of the return passage, and is integrally formed with a member constituting the return passage.
In a ball screw device, the balls enter the return passage and wear the tongue portion; when wear exceeds a certain limit, repair or replacement is required. In the conventional ball screw device, since the tongue portion is a part of the return passage, it is generally integrally formed, which is inconvenient to repair, and the entire circulating part needs to be replaced when replacing. In the conventional ball screw device, since the tongue portion is a part of the return passage, the angular position is not adjustable.
when the ball screw is operated, the balls enter the return passage and cause a certain impact on the tongue portion, and the tongue portion needs to have sufficient strength to resist the impact.
Disclosure of Invention
The technical problem to be solved by the present application is to provide a supporting member of a ball screw, aiming at the above-mentioned deficiencies of the prior art; the support component is characterized in that two ends of the support component are provided with tongues for supporting balls, the support component is independently installed, when the tongues are damaged, the support component is easy to replace and repair, the positions of the tongues are adjustable, the strength is higher, and the shock resistance is stronger.
The supporting component is a section of annular body; the supporting component comprises tongue parts arranged at two ends and a base part of a part between the two tongue parts; the tongue part is used for supporting the ball; the cross section of the base body part is circular; the tongue part is provided with a first ball guiding surface for guiding the lifting of the ball; an attachment hole for attaching the support member is provided at a position substantially in the middle of the support member.
Optionally, the mounting hole is machined with a chamfer on the inner side of the bend of the supporting part.
Alternatively, the first ball guide surface is gradually recessed inward from both sides toward the middle to form a curved channel for holding the ball.
Optionally, the holding member is mounted on a nut of the ball screw.
Optionally, the holding part is mounted on a nut of the ball screw through a bolt; the head of the bolt is received in a chamfer on the side of the mounting hole.
Optionally, the material of the supporting member is metal.
The application provides a supporting component of a ball screw, wherein the supporting component is a section of annular body; the supporting component comprises tongue parts arranged at two ends and a base part of a part between the two tongue parts; the tongue part is used for supporting the ball; the cross section of the base body part is circular; the tongue part is provided with a first ball guiding surface for guiding the lifting of the ball; an attachment hole for attaching the support member is provided at a position substantially in the middle of the support member. The two ends of the supporting component are provided with tongue portions used for supporting the balls, the supporting component is independently installed, and the supporting component is easy to replace and repair when the tongue portions are damaged. In addition, the position of the tongue part is also adjustable, so that the requirement on the machining precision can be reduced; the position and the angle of the tongue part can be adjusted finely independently, so that the impact when the ball is supported is reduced, and the running stability of the ball screw is improved.
In addition, the tongue part is arranged on the supporting part, so that more complex processing is facilitated, and the curved surface on the tongue part is smoother when the ball is supported.
Furthermore, the supporting component which is arranged independently has higher strength.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a ball screw according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 2 is an exploded view of a ball screw according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a nut of a ball screw according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating an internal structure of a ball screw according to an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural view illustrating a circulation part of a ball screw according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a structure of a lift feature in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
Fig. 7 is another exploded view of a ball screw according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a return channel member according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 9 is another schematic diagram illustrating a structure of a hold-up member according to an exemplary embodiment.
FIG. 10 is another structural schematic of a return channel member shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
Detailed Description
The following are specific embodiments of the present application and are further described with reference to the drawings, but the present application is not limited to these embodiments. In the following description, specific details such as specific configurations and components are provided only to help the embodiments of the present application be fully understood. Accordingly, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the present application. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted for clarity and conciseness.
The embodiment of the application shows a supporting part of a ball screw, which is a part of a circulating part of the ball screw and is used for supporting balls.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the ball screw includes: a screw shaft 10, a nut 20, a circulating member 30, and balls 40. The outer circumferential surface of the screw shaft 10 has an outer spiral groove 11; the nut 20 is provided with an inner spiral groove 21 on the inner circumferential surface; the balls 40 are installed in the spiral passage formed by the outer spiral groove 11 of the screw shaft 10 and the inner spiral groove 21 of the nut 20.
In the ball screw, the return passage and the screw passage constitute a circulation circuit of the balls 40, and the balls 40 circulate in the circulation circuit.
Referring to fig. 4 and 5, the circulation part 30 includes a return passage member 32 for forming a return passage of the balls 40, and a holding part 31 for holding up the balls 40; wherein the holding member 31 is provided separately from the return passage member 32.
Specifically, the lifting member 31 is used to lift the balls 40 in the spiral passage into the return passage.
Since the return passage member 32 and the receiver 31 are separately provided, when the tongue portion 311 of the return passage member 32 is damaged, only the receiver 31 can be replaced without replacing the return passage member 32. In addition, the holding member 31 can be repaired individually, reducing the maintenance cost of the entire ball screw device.
Further, the holding member 31 has a tongue portion 311 for holding the ball 40 in the spiral passage back into the return passage.
the tongue 311 serves to lift the ball 40 from the helical channel so that the ball 40 enters the return channel which transports the ball 40 back to the ball start of the helical channel.
Since the tongue portion 311 is provided separately from the return passage member 32, when damage occurs to the tongue portion 311, it is easy to repair it separately; if replaced, the entire cycle components need not be replaced.
In addition, since the tongue portion 311 is provided separately from the return passage member 32, the position and angle of the tongue portion 311 can be finely adjusted individually, and the impact when the ball is lifted is reduced to improve the stability of the operation of the ball screw; in addition, the requirement for machining accuracy can be reduced.
Note that, in a ball screw device, the balls 40 enter the return passage and cause some wear to the tongue portion 311; when wear exceeds a certain limit, repair or replacement is required. The tongue 311 is independent of the return channel, facilitating repair and replacement and reducing the maintenance difficulty of the ball screw.
In addition, the tongue portion 311 is independent of the return passage member 32, and is easier to machine, and more complicated machining can be performed on the tongue portion 311, so that the lifting surface in contact with the balls 40 is more suitable for the lifting of the balls, and the process of lifting the balls 40 by the tongue portion 311 is smoother.
Referring to fig. 6, in the present embodiment, the tongue 311 is provided on the rising member 31 located in the spiral channel; the rising member 31 is attached to the nut 20.
The tongue portion 311 may be a part of the lifting member 31 and may be integrally formed with the other part of the lifting member 31. Further, the tongue portion 311 may be a separate member fixed to the raising member 31. Further, the raising member 31 may be fixedly attached or detachably attached.
The supporting component 31 is a section of annular body; the lifting member 31 includes tongue portions 311 provided at both ends, and a base portion 314 of a portion between the tongue portions 311; the tongue portion 311 is used for lifting the ball 40; the base portion 314 is circular in cross-section; the tongue portion 311 has a first ball guide surface 311a for guiding the ball 40 to be lifted; a mounting hole 313 for mounting the supporting member 31 is provided at a substantially middle position of the supporting member 31.
The cross section of the base portion 314 of the raising member 31 other than the tongue portion 311 is circular.
The tongue portion 311 serves to lift the ball 40. Specifically, the first ball guide surface 311a on the tongue portion 311 guides the ball 40 from the spiral passage into the return passage.
Further, the first ball guide surface 311a may be formed into a smoothly curved surface so that the tongue portion 311 is more smoothly lifted up the ball 40. The tongue of a conventional ball screw is a part of the return passage member 32, which is disadvantageous to complicated machining.
The tongue 311 lifts the ball 40 in a tangential direction of the spiral channel; the first ball guide surface 311a is provided in a tangential direction of the screw passage for guiding the ball 40 to move in the tangential direction of the screw passage; the tangent line is the tangent line of the spiral channel at the ball bearing point. Therefore, when the ball 40 is lifted by the tongue portion 311 and enters the first ball guide surface 311a, the movement direction thereof is not changed, and the impact of the ball 40 on the tongue portion 311 is reduced.
Further, the first ball guide surface 311a may be kept in line with the direction of the tangent line only on a section of the curved surface from the rising point, and may start to change its direction at a later section.
The cross section of the holding member 31 is circular, a bar material can be used as a blank, the manufacturing is easy, and the tongue portion 311 is located on a single holding member 31, has higher supporting strength and is not easy to damage when being impacted by the ball 40.
Referring to fig. 1, 3 and 6, a mounting hole 313 through which a bolt 312 passes is provided at a position substantially in the middle of the stand-off member 31; the bolt 312 sequentially penetrates through the mounting hole 313 and the opening hole 22 on the nut 20 from bottom to top and extends out of the nut 20; a bolt and nut 312a engaged with the bolt 312 is provided on an outer surface of the nut 20, and is used to fix the lifting member 31 to the nut 20.
The bolt connection is a detachable connection, and the lifting member 31 is fixed on the nut 20 by the bolt 312 and the bolt nut 312a, so that the dismounting and the maintenance are convenient.
The bolt 312 may be a countersunk bolt. Countersunk bolts are the preferred choice due to the limited space in the helical channels.
In some preferred embodiments, referring to fig. 9, the mounting hole 313 is machined with a chamfer 315 on the curved inner side of the hold-up member 31.
The lifting member 31 is mounted on the nut 20 of the ball screw by a bolt 312; the head of the bolt 312 is received in the chamfer 315 of the mounting hole 313.
It should be noted that the head of the bolt 312 is received in the chamfer 315 of the mounting hole 313, so that the mounting space occupied by the supporting member 31 during mounting can be saved.
The first ball guide surface 311a is gradually recessed inward from both sides toward the middle to form a curved channel for receiving the ball 40. When the tongue portion 311 of the holding member 31 holds up the ball 40, the ball can move forward along the substantially middle position of the first ball guide surface 311a, and the ball 40 is prevented from colliding with other parts.
The lift member has a stronger structural strength than a tongue portion attached to the return passage member 32 in a conventional ball screw, and can continuously receive a shock generated when the ball 40 enters the return passage.
The ball screw is provided with a plurality of ball circulation loops consisting of return channels and spiral channels; each circulation loop corresponds to a set of circulation members 30. In other words, the circulation members 30 may be provided in a plurality of sets, and each set of the circulation members 30 may form a circulation loop with the spiral passage.
further, the two tongue portions 311 between the adjacent circulating members 30 are provided at both ends of the same lifting member 31; in other words, the tongues 311 on both sides of the same lifting element 31 can be used for the axially distributed previous circulating element 30 and the subsequent circulating element 30.
Specifically, a plurality of sets of circulating members 30 may be distributed in the axial direction of the nut, and the tongue portions of the adjacent preceding circulating member 30 and the subsequent circulating member 30 may be disposed at both ends of the same holding member 31, that is, only one holding member 31 having tongue portions 311 at both ends may be disposed between the adjacent preceding circulating member 30 and the subsequent circulating member 30. Thus, one of the lifting members 31 is omitted, and the structure is more compact.
It should be noted that, when the ball screw has a plurality of circulation circuits and a plurality of sets of the circulation members 30, the respective circulation members 30 may be disposed at different phases in the circumferential direction of the nut 20.
In some preferred embodiments, the circulation members 30 are all disposed in the same or 180 ° out of phase with respect to the circumferential direction of the nut 20.
Referring to fig. 7, the return passage member 32 is used to form a return passage; specifically, the return passage member 32 is overlaid on the mounting surface of the nut 20, constituting a return passage together with the surface of the nut 20.
The shape of the return passage member 32 will be described in detail below.
Referring to fig. 8 and 10, the return passage member 32 is internally formed with a return passage of a ball screw; the return passage member 32 of the ball screw includes a main body 321, and leg portions 322 on both sides of the main body 321;
The main body 321 has a main body passage 321c surrounded by an upper wall 321a and two side walls 321 b; the leg portion 322 is provided with a leg-extending passage 322a of the main body passage 321 c.
The return passage member 32 is covered on the nut 20, and the lower side of the return passage member 32 is closed by fitting to the mounting surface of the nut 20, thereby forming a single return passage inside the return passage member 32.
Further, since the nut 20 and the return passage member 32 together form the return passage, the return passage member 32 can be processed into a housing shape having an open lower side without having a separate passage inside the return passage member 32, thereby reducing the manufacturing difficulty and cost.
The upper wall 321a of the main body 321 is provided with a transition curved surface 321d at both ends for transition to the leg portion 322.
Because the main body passage 321c in the main body 321 and the branch extension passage 322a in the branch portion 322 have different directions, when the branch extension passage 322a of the ball 40 enters the main body passage 321c or enters the branch extension passage 322a from the main body passage 321c, the moving direction needs to be changed, and the transition curved surface 321d is arranged to reduce the impact of the ball 40 on the return passage member 32, so that the ball screw operates more stably.
Referring to fig. 10, the body portion 321 is formed with mounting planes 321f below the both side walls 321 b.
The leg portions 322 and the body portion 321 have an inclination angle therebetween, and the leg portions 322 are disposed substantially in parallel.
The upper wall 321a and the side wall 321b of the main body 321 are transited by a round angle 321 e.
Note that the return passage member 32 is integrally formed. Is manufactured using an integral molding process so that the return passage member 32 has better integrity and is easy to manufacture.
Referring to fig. 3, the nut 20 has a flat surface 23 on its outer surface for mounting the return passage member 32; the nut 20 is further provided with a mounting hole 24 for accommodating the leg portion 322; leg portions 322 on both sides of the return passage member 32 are fitted in the mounting holes 24;
The mounting hole 24 has a second ball guide surface 25 on one side thereof for guiding the ball 40 lifted by the tongue portion 311 to the flat surface 23 of the nut 20 which is mounted to be covered by the body portion 321 of the return passage member 32.
Specifically, the second ball guide surface 25 serves to guide the ball 40, which has moved from the first ball guide surface 311a of the tongue portion 311, onto the flat surface 23.
Since the second ball guide surface 25 is formed on the outer surface of the nut 20, the processing difficulty is small. The second ball guide surface 25 can be more smoothly processed with a more complicated process, so that the movement of the balls 40 is smoother. If the return passage member is integrally formed, the return passage is entirely located inside the return passage member, and therefore, it is impossible to finely machine the ball guide portion.
The mounting hole 24 for accommodating the leg portion 322 is located at the edge of the flat surface 23;
Referring to fig. 1, the ball screw further has a mounting part 33 for mounting the return passage member 32 on the flat surface 23.
The mounting part 33 includes a defining portion 331, and mounting portions 332 at both sides of the defining portion 331; the limiting part 331 is coated on the main body part 321; the mounting portion 332 is attached to the flat surface 23, and the mounting portion 332 is fixed to the flat surface 23 by a screw.
The limiting portion 331 of the mounting member 33 is in surface contact with the main body portion 321, and the mounting portion 332 of the mounting member 33 is also in surface contact with the flat surface 23, which is advantageous for increasing the mounting stability.
Moreover, in some preferred embodiments, the return channel member 32 is plastic; the supporting member 31 is made of metal.
The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the spirit of the application. Various modifications or additions may be made to the described embodiments or alternatives may be employed by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or ambit of the present application as defined by the appended claims.

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1. The supporting component of the ball screw is characterized in that the supporting component is a section of annular body; the supporting component comprises tongue parts arranged at two ends and a base part of a part between the two tongue parts; the tongue part is used for supporting the ball; the cross section of the base body part is circular; the tongue part is provided with a first ball guiding surface for guiding the lifting of the ball; an attachment hole for attaching the support member is provided at a position substantially in the middle of the support member.
2. The ball screw retainer according to claim 1, wherein the mounting hole is chamfered at an inner side of a bend of the retainer.
3. The ball screw retainer according to claim 1, wherein the first ball guide surface is recessed gradually inward from both sides toward the center to form a curved passage for retaining the ball.
4. The ball screw of claim 2, wherein the holding member is mounted on a nut of the ball screw.
5. The ball screw of claim 4, wherein the holding member is mounted on a nut of the ball screw by a bolt; the head of the bolt is received in the chamfer of the mounting hole.
6. The ball screw according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the material of the retainer is metal.
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