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Apparatus for longitudinally driving an elongate body

  • US 5,263,624 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1992
  • Issued: 11/23/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/07/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for longitudinally driving an elongate body, comprising:

  • at least one wheel and oppositely disposed retaining means, the wheel and retaining means being adapted to clamp the elongate body between them, the wheel having an axis of rotation lying substantially in a transverse plane of the elongate body and a substantially rigid circumferential surface around a circumference of the wheel;

    means for forcing the wheel and the retaining means toward each other to clamp the elongate body therebetween;

    driving means for rotating the wheel;

    a plurality of movably mounted intermediate pieces successively positioned about and circulating with the wheel, each intermediate piece having a longitudinal surface supported by the substantially rigid circumferential surface of the wheel, and wherein each intermediate piece is drivably urged by the wheel during engagement with the wheel and the elongate body such that each intermediate piece is successively driven by the wheel parallel to the elongate body while the wheel is rolling along each longitudinal surface of the intermediate piece, the plurality of intermediate pieces transforming rotational movement of the wheel into translational movement of the elongate body by means of friction between each intermediate piece and the elongate body; and

    elastic means joining each intermediate piece to the wheel and allowing the wheel to roll along each corresponding longitudinal surface, the elastic means supporting each intermediate piece on the wheel and maintaining successive positioning of the intermediate pieces on the wheel with limited movement with respect to the wheel.

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