GB2272497A - A nut segment for an anti-backlash nut - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H25/00—Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms
- F16H25/18—Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for conveying or interconverting oscillating or reciprocating motions
- F16H25/20—Screw mechanisms
- F16H25/2003—Screw mechanisms with arrangements for taking up backlash
- F16H25/2006—Screw mechanisms with arrangements for taking up backlash with more than one nut or with nuts consisting of more than one bearing part
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Abstract
A nut segment 2 for an anti-backlash nut 1, said nut segment having an internal threaded bore 6 adapted to receive a threaded member 9 therein, said nut segment having at least one adjustment slot 13, 14 therein. In use the adjustment slot 13, 14 is engaged by a lock stop 22 provided at the end of a respective locking finger 21 associated with a further nut segment 3. <IMAGE>
Description
A NUT SEGMENT FOR AN ANTT-BAC}ASÌ NUT
Background
This invention relates to an anti-backlash nut and more particularly to a linear positioning device where precise repeatability aiid accuracy is required. Specifically, the present invention encompasses elimination of backlash between a lead screw and mating nut through the use of a preload force applied by a spring through the nut mechanism.
Present devices reduce backlash at the expense of increasing the frictional drag within the assembly.
Other devices use axial loading to bring portions of the nut into contact with portions of the screw thread face while another part of the nut contacts the opposite thread face to make up for variations in lead screw thread variations and system wear. Some previous available designs use torsional springs, a large number of component parts, and/or an axially split nut thread.
illustrationsof anti-backlash nut assemblies utilizing axially split nuts are illustrated in United
States Patent Nos. 4,131,031 and Re. 31,713. United States
Patent No. 2,690,682 illustrates another type of anti-backlash nut which utilizes a pin and socket to prevent rotational movement between a pair of nut segments.
Drie Description
The present invention provides an anti-backlash lead screw nut which eliminates the drawbacks of previous designs and makes use of the concept that minimizes frictionai drag. Its assembly is simple, being made up of only a small number of component parts. The nut has the capability of snapping into a fixed assembled condition. Therefore, it does not have to be stored on its mating lead screw.
When assembled the compression spring forces the forward part of the nut against the trailing face of the lead screw thread, and the rear portion of the nut against the leading face of the lead screw thread. The anti-backlash nut can be driven in either direction without any lost motion.
The present invention has for one fo its objects an improved anti-backlash nut which is of simple constrction consisting of only two molded 1)j :tstic nut parts arid a captured compression spring which supplies the preload force.
Another object of tile present invention is the provisioii of an improved anti-backlash nut in which assembly of tlle nut parts and spring is facilitated by built-in fingers. No tools are required for assembly nor are any external holding devices needed after assembly.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved anti-backlash nu tin which the parts are automatically locked in place upon assembly.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an iml)roved anti-backlash nut in wliich a relatively long axial compression spring gives essentially constant force through the small distance variations the
Assembly encounters because of lead screw thread pitch inaccuracies and wear.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved anti-backlash nut in which the level of preload force may be tailored when using the anti-backlash lead screw assembly in a specific design by choosing a spring with the desired spring constant.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an imjroved anti-backlash nut in which there exists room for adjustment of the nut which will allow additional spring compression to "fine tune" the desired preload.
Other and further objects of the invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or will be indicated in the appended claims and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
Description of the Drawing
A preferred cmbodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposos of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification, wherein:
Fig. 1 is all exploded perspective view of the anti-backlash nut of the present inention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the assembled anti-backlasll nut and the lead screw.
Fig. 3 is an exploded sectional view showing the nut segments of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view similar to Fig. 4 showing the position of the anti-backlash nut of the present invention in a different position.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 of Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary sectional view of the anti-backlash nut and lead screw assembly illustrating the action of the compression spring applying an axial force to push apart tlie two nut segments.
Description
Referring to the drawings, the anti-backlash nut 1 of the present invention, comprises a female nut segment 2 and male nut segment 3. Each nut segment 2 and 3 has a central bore or opening 4 and 5, respectively each of which bas internal threads 6 and 7, respectively with the same pitch as tlie thread 8 on a bolt or other threaded member 9 to be inserted therewithin.
The femalt nut segment 2 has a main body portion 15 having a flange 120 extending upwardly therefrom at one end and at its other end has a hollow extension 11 with an unthreaded bore 12 which is of greater diameter than the threaded bore 4.The female mut segment 2 is provided with a plurality of adjustment openings or slots 13 atid 14. Preferably, the adjustment slot 14 is located in the hollow extetisioti 11 and the adjustment slot 13 is located inthe hody portion 15 of the female nut segment 2, although tile location of adjustment slots 13-14 may be changed if desired.
Preferably, tile adjustment slots 13-14 are elongated although they may assume other slxapes. It will also be noted that tile adjustlllelll; slots 14 are shorter than tlie adjustment slots 13 and that adjustment slots 13-14 are linearly spaced from, but coextensive with, each other.
In the drawings, a pair of adjustment slots 13-14 is shown as being located diumctricully opposed to eacli other around the periphery of the female nut segment 2. However, it will be understood that any number of adjustable slots 13-14 may be located around the periphery of the female nut segment 2 and that they need not bo diametrically opposed to each other. in addition, it is within the scope of the present invention to use any number of coextensive adjustment slots rather than the pair 13-14 shown in the drawings.
Tlle male nut segment 3 has a body portion 19 having an upstanding flange 20 extending upwardly from one end. The body portion 19 of the male nut segment 3 is insertable within the hollow extension 11 of the female nut segment 2. It will be noted that alien the male nut 3 and tile female nut 4 are in position, the inner threads 6 and 7 of both are coextensive with each other to accommodate the threaded bolt 9.
Extending from the other end of the body portion 19 of the male nut 3 are a plurality of guide prongs or fingers 21 each having a lock stop 22 thereon which are preferably located at the forward end of each guide finger 21. The guide fingers 21 are preferably resilient so that if they are flexed in one direction they will snap back to their original positions.The lock stops 22 of these guide fingers 21 are narrow enough to enter the adjustment slots lU-14. 'l'lle peripheral positions of the guide fingers 21 and lock stops 22 around the body portion 19 of the male nut segment 3 are tile same as the peripheral positions of the adjustment slots 13-14 around the body portion 15 of the female nut segment 2. The guide fingers 21 are of sufficient length so that the lock stops 22 enter the adjustment slots 13-14 when the male nut segment 3 is inserted into the female nut segment 2.The lock stops 22 are shown as being in the form of barbed hooks having inclined faces 23 and straight locle surfaces 24 to lock the guide fingers in place in the adjustment slots 13-14.
The adjustment slots 13-14 are of different lengths with the linear lengths of each being longer than the linear lengths of the lock stops 22. This permits the lock stops 22 to be inserted into either of the adjustment slots 13-14 and permits tlie locle stops 22 to move lengthwise within each of tlie adjustment slots 13-14, Tie difference in length in tlie adjustment slots 13-14 will permit a greater amount of flexibility in adjusting or fine tuning the range within which the compression spring 25 will exert a force moving the two nut segments 2-3 apart.
If the lock stop 22 are in tlie shorter adjustment slots 14, the range within wliicli movement of the nut segments possible will be less than the range of movement when the lock stops 22 are in the longer adjustment slots 13.
The anti-backlash nu-t of the present invention permits the flexibility needed in order to use the same nut for a wide variety of situations.
Preferably, the guide fingers 21 are shown in the drawings as being separate elements mounted in elongated retaining grooves 26 in the body portion 19 of male nut segment 3 and anchored at their rear in a slot 27 in the flange 20. This will hold the guide fingers 21 in place and prevent them from being misaligned. In addition, elongated gtiide grooves 28 and 2') are preferably provided in the bores 12 and 4 of the extension 11 and body portion 15, respectively, of the female nut segment 3.These elongated guide grooves communicate with the adjustment slots 13 and 14 in order to positively direct the guide fingers 21 and lock stops 22 to the lock slots 13-14 and prevent angular movement between two nut segments 2 and 3 when they are being assembled.
When the lock stops 22 are snapped into either of the adjustment slots 13-14, the nut segments 2-3 are locked together. TIie lock stops 22 protrude through the adjustment slots 13-14 and are captured therewithin so that the nut segments 2-3 cannot move rotationally in relation to each other and cannot become disassembled from each other when the anti-backlash nut is in use.
With the parts in this position tulle thrcaded bolt 9 may be removed without the nut segments 2-3 becoming disassembled.
hence, the anti-backlash nut may be stored or shipped in its assembled condition without the threaded nuniber 9. In order to disassemble the two nut segments 2-3 from each other, the protruding lock stops 22 must be depressed inwardly until they clear the inner edges of the walls ol adjustment slots 13-14. This will free the lock stops 22 from the constraints of the adjustment slots 13-14 and permit tlle two IiuL segments 2-3 to be disassembled.
The same procedure is followed when it is desired to remove the lock stops 22 from one of the adjustment slots 13-14 and place them in anotllel.
A spiral compression spring 25 is loosely positioned around both nut segments 2 and 3 and applies an outward force against the flanges 10 and 20 extending from each wh i cit binses aiid moves Lhe two nut t segments 2 and 3 apart ani nway from each other.
In operation, the male nut segment 3 is inserted into the female nut segment 2 by unloving the guide fingers 21 along the guide grooves 28-29 until the lock stops 22 snap into the openings 1.4 (for example), at which time the two nut segments 2 ad 3 are held together against relative angular movement. The force of a spring 25 holds them apart by bearing against flanges 10-20. When the threaded member 9 is threaded into both nut segments 2-3, the parts will assume the positions shown in Figs. 2 and 4. If there is any wear or any other discrepancy between the threads 6-7 oi the nut segments 2-3 and the thread 8 of the bolt 9, tlte spring 25 will allow the two segments to move apart relative to each other so that threads 6-7 of the nut segments 2-3 bear against the threads of the bolt 9.
When assembled the compression spring 25 forces the forward
part of tlie threads 6 of nut segment 3 against the trailing
face of tile lead screw thread 8 and the rear portion of
the threads 7 not segment 2 agninst the leading lace of tite lead screw thread 8. Titis action is illustrated in
Fig. 7 and although Fig. 7 slows the lock stops 22 in
the longer adjustment slots 13 (Fig. 5), the acion is
the same whether the lock stops 22 are in longer adjustment
slots 13 (Fig. 5) or in shorter adjustment slots 14 (Fig.
4).
In the position of the parts shown in Fig. 4 with tlle locks tops 22 in tlle shorter adjustment slots 14, tite two nttt segments 2-3 can be fine tuned or adjusted, i.e., moved toward or away from each other to accommodate for wear or other discrepancies in the threads. however, if a greater amount of fine tuning or adjustment is considered desirable or necessary, the lock stops 22 can be inserted
into the longer adjustment slots 13 as shown in Fig. 5
to 7. In this position, a greater amount of fine tuning or adjustment can be exerted on tite two nut segments 2-3 since tie space within which the lock stops 22 move in
adjustment slots 13 is greater.
With this construction, witenever the threads 6, 7 and 8 wear or there is any other discrepancy between the thrends of threaded bolt 9 and the inner threads 6-7 of the nut segments 2 allow 3, tile spring 25 moves the nut segments 2 and 3 apart and tite threads 6, 7 and 8 remain in contact to compensate for the wear. Hence, there is always a positive etigagement between the nut segments 2 aitd 3 and the bolt; 9.
Wi tit titus structure, frictional drag is reduced to a minimum. Being made up of only three parts, the anti-backlash nut of the present invention has the capability of being snapped into a fixed assembled condition and will remain in that; position so that it can be stored separate from its mating lead screw. The anti-backlash nut of the present invention can be easily driven in either direction without arty lost motion whatsoever. The present invention provides an improved anti-backlash nut which is of simple construction which is easily assembled by the use of built-in guide fingers without the necessity of tools nor tite necessity for any external holding devices to hold the parts together after assembly.
As iitany and varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.
Claims (8)
1. A nut segment for an anti-backlash nut, said nut segment having an internal threaded bore adapted to receive a threaded member therein, said nut segment having at least one adjustment slot therein.
2. A nut segment as set forth in claim 1, wherein a plurality of adjustment slots are provided on the nut segment.
3. A nut segment as set forth in claim 2, wherein a plurality of linearly oriented adjustment slots are provided in the nut segment co-extensive with each other.
4. A nut segment as claimed in claim 3, wherein one of the linearly oriented adjustment slots is longer than the other linearly oriented adjustment slots.
5. A nut segment as claimed in claim 4, wherein said plurality of adjustment slots are diametrically opposed to each other.
6. A nut segment as claimed in claim 5, wherein a pair of linearly oriented adjustment slots is provided, one of which is longer than the other.
7. A nut segment as claimed in claim 6, wherein guideways are provided in the nut segment which lead to the said adjustment slots.
8. A nut segment, as claimed in any preceding claim, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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US07/435,190 US4954032A (en) | 1989-11-13 | 1989-11-13 | Anti-backlash nut |
GB9004704A GB2238100B (en) | 1989-11-13 | 1990-03-02 | Anti-backlash nut |
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GB540864A (en) * | 1940-05-16 | 1941-11-03 | Thomas Winsmore Langley | Improvements in or relating to self-locking nuts |
GB581213A (en) * | 1944-05-25 | 1946-10-04 | Bernard Claude Rowing | A locking clip for adapted nuts |
GB1332913A (en) * | 1970-01-02 | 1973-10-10 | Standard Pressed Steel Co | Self-retained bolt assembly |
US4052076A (en) * | 1976-06-28 | 1977-10-04 | Schrillo Company | Screw seal |
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US9080655B2 (en) | 2011-07-18 | 2015-07-14 | Nook Industries, Inc. | No-lash nut assembly |
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