Guide mechanism and method for manufacturing same
US-2017058950-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US10323660B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10323660-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515322658-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2019 |
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A cylinder guide mechanism includes a floating bush, a holding part that holds the floating bush, and a linear guide. When a working fluid is supplied in a tube and a piston rod moves back and forth, the floating bush and a guide member of the linear guide move back and forth in the same direction. At this time, a slider of the linear guide is displaced relative to the guide member by retaining the same position. The slider is connected to the tube via an L-bracket.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cylinder guide mechanism attached to a cylinder in which a piston rod performs relative advancing and retracting operations with respect to a tube, comprising: a floating bush configured to undergo advancing and retracting operations in following relation to the advancing and retracting operations of the piston rod; a holding part configured to retain the floating bush; a guide mechanism including a guide member retained by the holding part, and a displaceable member supported on the guide member by a guide including at least one rolling element guided to be displaced in a linear path with respect to the guide member; and a bracket attached to the tube by at least one fastener and configured to connect the displaceable member and the tube, wherein: the holding part comprises a connecting member passage hole for passage therethrough of a connecting member to connect the tube to a predetermined member, the tube comprises a connecting member insertion hole for insertion therethrough of the connecting member, and the connecting member passage hole has a larger diameter than the connecting member and the connecting member insertion hole. 2. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein: the holding part includes a workpiece transporting member configured to transport a workpiece, and a retaining member configured to retain the floating bush on the workpiece transporting member; a bush insertion hole in which the floating bush is inserted is formed in the workpiece transporting member; and an amount of play takes place between an inner wall of the bush insertion hole and a side wall of the floating bush. 3. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 2 , wherein: a first engagement part is formed on the floating bush, and a second engagement part that engages with the first engagement part is formed on the retaining member; and an amount of play takes place between the first engagement part and the second engagement part. 4. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 3 , wherein the first engagement part is a circumferential groove formed around the side wall of the floating bush, and the second engagement part is an insert portion that is inserted into the circumferential groove. 5. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the bracket is an elbow-shaped member in which two flat sections are joined via a bent section. 6. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 5 , wherein one of the flat sections that makes up the bracket abuts against an end surface of the tube on which the piston rod is exposed, or abuts against a rear surface on an opposite side from the end surface, and a remaining one of the flat sections is connected to the displaceable member. 7. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 1 , further including a positioning member inserted into the connecting member passage hole and configured to position a workpiece. 8. The cylinder guide mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein a workpiece supporting hole is formed in the holding part and configured to support a workpiece. 9. A guide mechanism equipped cylinder including a cylinder in which a piston rod performs relative advancing and retracting operations with respect to a tube, and a cylinder guide mechanism attached to the cylinder, wherein the cylinder guide mechanism comprises: a floating bush configured to undergo advancing and retracting operations in following relation to the advancing and retracting operations of the piston rod; a holding part configured to retain the floating bush; a guide mechanism including a guide member retained by the holding part, and a displaceable member supported on the guide member by a guide including at least one rolling element guided to be displaced in a linear path with respect to the guide member; and a bracket attached to the tube by at least one fastener and connected to the displaceable member and the tube, wherein: the holding part comprises a connecting member passage hole for passage therethrough of a connecting member to connect the tube to a predetermined member, the tube comprises a connecting member insertion hole for insertion therethrough of the connecting member, and the connecting member passage hole has a larger diameter than the connecting member and the connecting member insertion hole. 10. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 9 , wherein: the holding part includes a workpiece transporting member configured to transport a workpiece, and a retaining member configured to retain the floating bush on the workpiece transporting member; a bush insertion hole in which the floating bush is inserted is formed in the workpiece transporting member; and an amount of play takes place between an inner wall of the bush insertion hole and a side wall of the floating bush. 11. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 10 , wherein: a first engagement part is formed on the floating bush, and a second engagement part that engages with the first engagement part is formed on the retaining member; and an amount of play takes place between the first engagement part and the second engagement part. 12. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 11 , wherein the first engagement part is a circumferential groove formed around a side wall of the floating bush, and the second engagement part is an insert portion that is inserted into the circumferential groove. 13. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 9 , wherein the bracket is an elbow-shaped member in which two flat sections are joined via a bent section. 14. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 13 , wherein one of the flat sections that makes up the bracket abuts against an end surface of the tube on which the piston rod is exposed, or abuts against a rear surface on an opposite side from the end surface, and a remaining one of the flat sections is connected to the displaceable member. 15. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 9 , further including a positioning member inserted into the connecting member passage hole and configured to position a workpiece. 16. The guide mechanism equipped cylinder according to claim 9 , wherein a workpiece supporting hole is formed in the holding part and configured to support a workpiece.
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