Device for limiting direction of rotation of synchronous motor
First Claim
1. A device for limiting the direction of rotation of a synchronous motor comprising:
- (a) a gear drivingly rotated by a rotor of the motor for being rotated;
(b) a shaft supported to a casing for rotatable supporting said gear in such a manner that said gear is movable in an axial direction of said shaft;
(c) a pair of fixed members fixed to a casing and supporting said shaft, said gear being interposed between said pair of fixed members, one of said fixed members having a first engaging portion on a surface thereof facing said gear; and
(d) a first projection integrally formed on a surface of said gear facing said one fixed member, said projection being engageable with said engaging portion when said gear is rotated;
(e) said projection being engageable with said engaging portion to move said gear in the axial direction of said shaft to allow the rotation of said gear when the rotor is rotated in a normal direction, said projection being brought into abutting engagement with said engaging portion to prevent the rotation of said gear when said rotor is rotated in a reverse direction.
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Abstract
A device for limiting the direction of rotation of a synchronous motor includes a gear connectable to a rotor of the motor for being rotated. A shaft rotatably supports the gear in such a manner that the gear is movable along the axis of the shaft. A pair of fixed members are fixed to a casing and support the shaft. The gear is interposed between the pair of fixed members, and one of the fixed members has a first engaging portion on a surface thereof facing the gear. A first projection is integrally formed on a surface of the gear facing the one fixed member, the projection being engageable with the engaging portion when the gear is rotated. The projection is engageable with the engaging portion to move the gear along the axis of the shaft to allow the rotation of the gear when the rotor is rotated in a normal direction. The projection is brought into abutting engagement with the engaging portion to prevent the rotation of the gear when the rotor is rotated in a reverse direction. This abutting engagement causes the gear in the opposite direction due to a reaction force so that the rotor is caused to rotate in its normal direction.
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13 Claims
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1. A device for limiting the direction of rotation of a synchronous motor comprising:
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(a) a gear drivingly rotated by a rotor of the motor for being rotated; (b) a shaft supported to a casing for rotatable supporting said gear in such a manner that said gear is movable in an axial direction of said shaft; (c) a pair of fixed members fixed to a casing and supporting said shaft, said gear being interposed between said pair of fixed members, one of said fixed members having a first engaging portion on a surface thereof facing said gear; and (d) a first projection integrally formed on a surface of said gear facing said one fixed member, said projection being engageable with said engaging portion when said gear is rotated; (e) said projection being engageable with said engaging portion to move said gear in the axial direction of said shaft to allow the rotation of said gear when the rotor is rotated in a normal direction, said projection being brought into abutting engagement with said engaging portion to prevent the rotation of said gear when said rotor is rotated in a reverse direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A device for limiting the direction of rotation of a synchronous motor comprising:
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(a) a rotor gear adapted to be mounted on a rotor of the motor; (b) a gear wheel of a one-piece construction having a greater-diameter gear in mesh with said rotor gear, and a smaller-diameter gear disposed coaxially with said greater-diameter gear and connectable to an output shaft of the motor; (c) a shaft rotatably supporting said gear wheel in such a manner that said gear wheel is movable along the axis of said shaft; (d) a pair of fixed members fixed to a casing and supporting said shaft, said gear wheel being interposed between said pair of fixed members, one of said fixed members having a first engaging portion on a surface thereof facing one of said greater-diameter gear and said smaller-diameter gear; and (e) a first projection integrally formed with one of said greater-diameter gear and said smaller-diameter gear and facing said surface of said one fixed member, said projection being engageable with said engaging portion when said gear wheel is rotated; (f) said projection being engageable with said engaging portion to move said gear wheel along the axis of said shaft to allow the rotation of said gear wheel when the rotor is rotated in a normal direction, said projection being brought into abutting engagement with said engaging portion to prevent the rotation of said gear wheel when said rotor is rotated in a reverse direction. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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