Flexure positioning mechanism
First Claim
1. A positioning mechanism comprising:
- (a) a stationary base member;
(b) means including contoured blocks on said base in spaced apart relationship, said blocks being contoured so that the upper surfaces thereof curve toward one another;
(c) a flexure beam positioned on the upper surfaces of said contour blocks;
(d) means fixedly attaching one end of said flexure beam to one of said contour blocks, the other end of said flexure beam being a free end and extending beyond the other contour block;
(e) means limiting the movement of the free end of said flexure beam to rectilinear movement;
(f) means located between said contour block for flexing said flexure beam to thereby cause rectilinear movement of said free end of the flexure beam.
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Abstract
A rectilinear positioning mechanism for precisely controlling the rectilinear position of an output member. The rectilinear positioning mechanism of this invention includes a relatively thin beam which is flexible particularly along its longitudinal length. The flexible beam is fixed against movement at one end while the other end is free to move in the longitudinal direction.
There is an input mechanism located between the ends of the flexible beam for deflecting the center of the flexible beam in a controlled, precise manner to thereby change the position of the free end of the beam.
The mechanism has utility as a positioning means generally and for positioning the ends of segments of a metering blade with respect to the ink fountain roller in an ink fountain assembly.
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14 Claims
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1. A positioning mechanism comprising:
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(a) a stationary base member; (b) means including contoured blocks on said base in spaced apart relationship, said blocks being contoured so that the upper surfaces thereof curve toward one another; (c) a flexure beam positioned on the upper surfaces of said contour blocks; (d) means fixedly attaching one end of said flexure beam to one of said contour blocks, the other end of said flexure beam being a free end and extending beyond the other contour block; (e) means limiting the movement of the free end of said flexure beam to rectilinear movement; (f) means located between said contour block for flexing said flexure beam to thereby cause rectilinear movement of said free end of the flexure beam. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A rectilinear positioning mechanism comprising:
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(a) an output member including at least one relatively thin laterally flexible beam; (b) means cooperating with said flexible beam member for limiting movement of at least one end of said flexible beam to rectilinear movement; (c) supporting means having surface engagement with one side of said beam at two spaced apart locations along its length; (d) an input force member, said input force member including a presser foot having a curved convex surface formed on a relatively large radius, said convex surface being in engagement with said flexible beam on the side opposite from said supporting means so that there will be increasing surface contact between said presser foot and said flexible beam as said presser foot moves in a direction toward said flexible beam, said presser foot having a length in the direction of said flexible beam which is substantially equal to the distance between said spaced apart locations where the supporting means engages said flexible beam member; and (e) operating means operatively associated with said input member and said presser foot for applying force to said presser foot to gradually deflect said flexible beam to cause rectilinear movement of said flexible beam so that the position of said end can be gradually changed. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A rectilinear positioning mechanism adapted to accurately locate a member throughout a range of positions comprising:
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(a) a base member; (b) a longitudinally extending beam member flexible in the lateral direction; (c) supporting means on said base member having surface engagement with one side of said beam member at two spaced apart locations along its length; (d) means for fixedly positioning one end of said beam member with respect to said base member, the other end being free; (e) means for constraining said free end of said flexible beam so that it can move only rectilinearly; (f) means for engaging said beam member on the opposite side of said beam member from said supporting means with surface engagement between said supporting locations, said means having a length in the direction of said flexible beam substantially equal to the distance between said spaced apart locations; and (g) operating means associated with said engaging means to gradually apply force to said engaging means to gradually move said free end rectilinearly so that said free end can be located throughout a range of positions.
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