Electric linear actuator with planetary action
First Claim
1. An electrically powered linear actuator comprising:
- (a) a housing assembly;
(b) an energizable stator supported by the housing assembly;
(c) elongated cylinder means of a magnetic material having means mounted about an outer circumference thereof for forming an armature with the cylinder means, the elongated cylinder means having an internally threaded bore to thereby define an armature drive cylinder;
(d) means for rotatably supporting the cylinder means relative to the housing assembly; and
(e) an actuator assembly including an output shaft and a thread engaging portion operably coupled with the threaded bore of the cylinder means, the thread engaging portion being moved along the threaded bore of the cylinder means to provide bidirectional linear movement of the output shaft, the extent of the thread engaging portion being smaller than the extent of the internal threads extending along the cylinder means such that the difference therebetween defines a maximum actuation stroke for the actuator assembly, wherein the thread engaging portion of the actuator assembly comprises;
(i) a plurality of transmission rollers circumferentially spaced about a portion of the output shaft and axially aligned therewith, the rollers including camming surfaces, the internal threads of the cylinder means contacting the camming surfaces to move the transmission rollers along the threaded extent of the cylinder means in response to the selective rotation of the armature drive cylinder; and
(ii) surfaces along a portion of the output shaft which are engaged by the camming surfaces of the transmission rollers to cooperatively move the output shaft along the threaded extent of the cylinder means in combination with the transmission rollers, wherein the force transferred to the transmission rollers is directly transferred to the output shaft.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an electrically powered linear actuator including an actuator assembly (having an actuator rod and a thread engaging portion), a motor assembly (having a stator) and a housing assembly. An elongated cylinder formed of a magnetic material is rotatably supported relative to the housing assembly. Magnets or other elements are mounted about an outer circumference of the cylinder to form an armature within the motor assembly. The elongated cylinder of the armature further includes an internally threaded bore. The thread engaging portion of the actuator assembly is moved along the threaded extent of the cylinder on rotation of the cylinder. Thus, the cylinder functions as an armature drive cylinder. The stator is selectively energized to rotate the armature drive cylinder clockwise or counterclockwise to reciprocally move the thread engaging portion of the actuator assembly and the output shaft. The threaded bore of the cylinder is significantly longer than the thread engaging portion of the actuator assembly such that the difference therebetween defines an actuation stroke for the device.
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20 Claims
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1. An electrically powered linear actuator comprising:
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(a) a housing assembly; (b) an energizable stator supported by the housing assembly; (c) elongated cylinder means of a magnetic material having means mounted about an outer circumference thereof for forming an armature with the cylinder means, the elongated cylinder means having an internally threaded bore to thereby define an armature drive cylinder; (d) means for rotatably supporting the cylinder means relative to the housing assembly; and (e) an actuator assembly including an output shaft and a thread engaging portion operably coupled with the threaded bore of the cylinder means, the thread engaging portion being moved along the threaded bore of the cylinder means to provide bidirectional linear movement of the output shaft, the extent of the thread engaging portion being smaller than the extent of the internal threads extending along the cylinder means such that the difference therebetween defines a maximum actuation stroke for the actuator assembly, wherein the thread engaging portion of the actuator assembly comprises; (i) a plurality of transmission rollers circumferentially spaced about a portion of the output shaft and axially aligned therewith, the rollers including camming surfaces, the internal threads of the cylinder means contacting the camming surfaces to move the transmission rollers along the threaded extent of the cylinder means in response to the selective rotation of the armature drive cylinder; and (ii) surfaces along a portion of the output shaft which are engaged by the camming surfaces of the transmission rollers to cooperatively move the output shaft along the threaded extent of the cylinder means in combination with the transmission rollers, wherein the force transferred to the transmission rollers is directly transferred to the output shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An electrically powered linear actuator, comprising:
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(a) a housing assembly; (b) an energizable stator supported by the housing assembly; (c) an elongated cylinder having an internally threaded bore, wherein the cylinder includes magnetic material mounted about an outer circumference thereof for forming an armature together with the cylinder and the cylinder is rotatably mounted within the housing assembly; (d) an output shaft oriented coaxially with the elongated cylinder, the output shaft including a cam engaging surface and support rings cooperatively connected at opposing ends of the cam engaging surface, the cam rings having support holes defined therein; and (e) a plurality of transmission rollers rotatably mounted between the support rings by the support holes, wherein the transmission rollers are axially aligned with the output shaft and include camming surfaces in operative engagement with the threaded bore of the cylinder and the cam engaging surface of the output shaft, wherein when the cylinder rotates and the output shaft is not allowed to rotate, then the transmission rollers move along the threaded bore of the cylinder and directly transfer the movement and force to the output shaft providing bidirectional linear movement to the output shaft. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An electrically powered linear actuator, comprising:
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(a) a generally cylindrically shaped housing assembly; (b) an energizable stator supported by the housing assembly; (c) an armature drive cylinder comprised of an elongated cylinder with magnetic material mounted about an outer circumference, the elongated cylinder including an internally threaded bore, wherein the armature drive cylinder is rotatably mounted within the housing assembly; (d) an output shaft coaxially aligned with the armature drive cylinder and including a thread engaging portion about the periphery of the output shaft, wherein the extent of the thread engaging portion is smaller than the extent of the internally threaded bore of the elongated cylinder, whereby the difference therebetween defines a maximum actuation stroke for the output shaft; and (e) a plurality of transmission rollers rotatably mounted to the output shaft in an axial alignment with the longitudinal axis of the output shaft, wherein the transmission rollers include camming surfaces in operative engagement with the threaded bore of the cylinder and the thread engaging portion of the output shaft, and wherein when the cylinder rotates and the output shaft is not allowed to rotate, then the transmission rollers move along the threaded bore of the cylinder and directly transfer the movement and force to the output shaft providing bidirectional linear movement to the output shaft. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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