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Case for driving section of linear actuator

  • US 4,679,451 A
  • Filed: 04/21/1986
  • Issued: 07/14/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A linear actuator comprising:

  • a body having a front portion and a rear portion, the front portion having an outer cylinder protruding therefrom, a screw shaft supported at its rear end in the outer cylinder, a nut threaded on the screw shaft, an inner cylinder secured to the nut and guided and slidable in the outer cylinder while being kept from rotating, and a motor within the body connected to drive the screw shaft, whereby the inner cylinder is movable back and forth into and out of the front end of the outer cylinder by rotation of the screw shaft, the rear portion of the body having an opening providing access to the interior of the body; and

    a cover closing said opening;

    the opening having a bottom edge, a top edge, and side edges, the top edge being located forward in relation to the bottom edge, and the side edges being inclined, whereby the opening faces both upwardly and rearwardly;

    the body having an outer surface surrounding the opening, said outer surface extending both downwardly and forwardly from the location of the opening; and

    the cover having a flange extending entirely around its periphery and overlying at least the part of said outer surface immediately adjacent to the opening;

    in which the bottom, top and side edges of the opening lie in a plane;

    in which the body has a face surrounding said edges, said face also lying in said plane;

    in which said outer surface is perpendicular to said plane, and in which said flange of the cover comprises a first portion parallel to and overlying said face, and a second portion parallel to and overlying said outer surface.

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