Linear guide device
US-11454277-B2 · Sep 27, 2022 · US
US10935074B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10935074-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816499002-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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Provided is a linear-motion bearing, including: an outer cylinder member made of a synthetic resin, the outer cylinder member having a plurality of endless steel ball circulation paths each including an outer-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path and an inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, and having sheet-like spaces in regions that are opposed to the endless steel ball circulation paths, respectively; a plurality of steel balls accommodated and arrayed in the endless steel ball circulation paths; and a synthetic resin plate, which has an arc cross section, and is fitted to each of the sheet-like spaces, the synthetic resin plate including a metal piece at a position at which the synthetic resin plate is held in contact with a steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, the metal piece having an elongated shape in a direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, in which the elongated metal piece is curved so as to protrude toward an inner peripheral side of the outer cylinder member in the direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A linear-motion bearing that is inserted and fixed in a hole portion of a housing and that guides a rod, comprising: an outer cylinder member made of a synthetic resin, the outer cylinder member having a plurality of endless steel ball circulation paths each including an outer-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path and an inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, and having spaces in regions that are opposed to the endless steel ball circulation paths, respectively; a plurality of steel balls accommodated and arrayed in the endless steel ball circulation paths; and a synthetic resin plate, which has an arc cross section, and is fitted to each of the spaces, with a metal piece being inserted into the synthetic resin plate and positioned within the synthetic resin plate to make contact with a steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, the metal piece having an elongated shape in a direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, wherein the elongated metal piece is curved so as to protrude toward an inner peripheral side of the outer cylinder member in the direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, and wherein when the rod is inserted into the outer cylinder member, the metal piece is pressed outward in the radial direction of the outer cylinder member via the steel ball row, and both ends of the metal piece in the direction along the steel ball row project outward from an outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder member and brought into contact with an inner peripheral surface of the hole portion of the housing. 2. The linear-motion bearing according to claim 1 , wherein the elongated metal piece has an arc cross section expanding toward the inner peripheral side of the outer cylinder member. 3. The linear-motion bearing according to claim 1 , wherein a curvature ratio represented by a ratio (H/L) of a height (H) of an apex of a curved portion to a length (L) of the elongated metal piece is within a range of from 0.001 to 0.05. 4. The linear-motion bearing according to claim 1 , further comprising an annular outer-cylinder reinforcement member, which is formed of an elastic member, and is fitted to each end portion of an inner peripheral portion of the outer cylinder member without being bonded and fixed to the each end portion. 5. A linear-motion bearing, comprising: an outer cylinder member made of a synthetic resin, the outer cylinder member having a plurality of endless steel ball circulation paths each including an outer-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path and an inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, and having spaces in regions that are opposed to the endless steel ball circulation paths, respectively; a plurality of steel balls accommodated and arrayed in the endless steel ball circulation paths; a synthetic resin plate, which has an arc cross section, and is fitted to each of the spaces, with a metal piece being inserted into the synthetic resin plate and positioned within the synthetic resin plate to make contact with a steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, the metal piece having an elongated shape in a direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path; and at least three protrusions, which have the same diameter, and are formed on an outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder member into an annular shape along a circumference of the outer cylinder member so as to be parallel to each other along the circumference of the outer cylinder member and spaced apart from each other along a length direction of the outer cylinder member, wherein the elongated metal piece is curved so as to protrude toward an inner peripheral side of the outer cylinder member in the direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path. 6. An apparatus comprising: a housing having a hole portion; and a linear-motion bearing inserted in and fixed to the hole portion, the linear-motion bearing comprising: an outer cylinder member made of a synthetic resin, the outer cylinder member having a plurality of endless steel ball circulation paths each including an outer-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path and an inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, and having spaces in regions that are opposed to the endless steel ball circulation paths, respectively; a plurality of steel balls accommodated and arrayed in the endless steel ball circulation paths; and a synthetic resin plate, which has an arc cross section, and is fitted to each of the spaces, with a metal piece being inserted into the synthetic resin plate and positioned within the synthetic resin plate to make contact with a steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, the metal piece having an elongated shape in a direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, wherein the elongated metal piece is curved so as to protrude toward an inner peripheral side of the outer cylinder member in the direction along the steel ball row in the inner-peripheral-side steel ball circulation path, and wherein when a rod is inserted into the outer cylinder member, the metal piece is pressed outward in the radial direction of the outer cylinder member via the steel ball row, and both ends of the metal piece in the direction along the steel ball row project outward from an outer peripheral surface of the outer cylinder member and brought into contact with an inner peripheral surface of the hole portion of the housing.
Thermoplastic resins · CPC title
with balls · CPC title
of parts or members for retaining the rolling elements, i.e. members to prevent the rolling elements from falling out of the bearing body or carriage · CPC title
whereby a sleeve surrounds the circulating balls and thicker part of the sleeve form the load bearing tracks · CPC title
fixed to the carriage or bearing body movable along the guide rail or track · CPC title
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