Linear motion mechanism, governing valve drive device, and steam turbine
US-2017002680-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US10458529B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10458529-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515544860-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A linear motion mechanism, including a drive portion, a screw shaft which is rotationally driven about an axis by the drive portion and in which a first spiral screw groove is formed on an outer peripheral surface, a nut in which a second spiral screw groove facing the first screw groove is formed on an inner peripheral surface and which moves forward or backward relative to the screw shaft in an axial direction, in which an axis of the screw shaft extends, according to a rotation of the screw shaft, a plurality of load balls which are disposed in a transfer path formed by the first screw groove and the second screw groove and advance while rolling on the transfer path, a plurality of retainer frames which are disposed between the plurality of load balls and advances on the transfer path along with the load balls.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A linear motion mechanism, comprising: a drive portion; a screw shaft which is rotationally driven about an axis by the drive portion and in which a first spiral screw groove is formed on an outer peripheral surface; a nut in which a second spiral screw groove facing the first screw groove is formed on an inner peripheral surface, into which the screw shaft is inserted, and which moves forward or backward relative to the screw shaft in an axial direction, in which an axis of the screw shaft extends, according to a rotation of the screw shaft; a plurality of load balls which are disposed in a transfer path formed by the first screw groove and the second screw groove and advance while rolling on the transfer path; a plurality of retainer frames which are disposed between the plurality of load balls and advances on the transfer path along with the load balls; and a lubricant supply portion which supplies a lubricant to a path surface of the transfer path, wherein the retainer frame includes a retainer main body portion in which recessed surfaces, on which outer peripheral ends are in contact with the adjacent load balls, are formed on both sides in an advancement direction and which is formed to be smaller than the load ball when viewed in the advancement direction, and a lubricant contact portion which protrudes from the outer peripheral end of the recessed surface of the retainer main body portion toward the path surface side of the transfer path and is formed to come into contact with the lubricant which is supplied to the path surface of the transfer path, and wherein the lubricant contact portion is formed such that a cross-sectional shape orthogonal to the advancement direction partially protrudes toward the path surface of the transfer path more than the load ball. 2. The linear motion mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein the lubricant contact portion is formed such that a length of a cross-sectional shape of the lubricant contact portion parallel in the advancement direction decreases toward an inside position interposed between the recessed surfaces from the outer peripheral ends of both recessed surfaces in the advancement direction toward the path surface side of the transfer path. 3. A valve device which opens and closes a flow path through which a working fluid flows by a valve body to adjust a flow rate of the working fluid, the valve device comprising: the valve body; and the linear motion mechanism according to claim 1 which moves the valve body forward or backward to open and close the flow path by the valve body. 4. The valve device according to claim 3 , further comprising: a linear motion member which moves in forward and backward directions along with the nut; and a transmission portion which moves the valve body in a close direction which brings the flow path into a closed state where the working fluid cannot flow when the linear motion member moves forward, and moves the valve body in an open direction which brings the flow path into an open state where the working fluid can flow when the linear motion member moves backward, wherein the transmission portion decreases a movement amount of the linear motion member and transmits the decreased movement amount to the valve body. 5. A steam turbine comprising: a turbine main body which includes a blade which is rotated by the working fluid; and the valve device according to claim 3 .
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