Telescopic adjuster
US-2019390752-A1 · Dec 26, 2019 · US
US11110617B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11110617-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017062349-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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A linear motion mechanism includes: a plurality of linear motion elements that are cascaded in a mutually movable manner; a shaft fixed to one of adjacent linear motion elements among the plurality of linear motion elements; and a slider movably engaged with the shaft and fixed to the other of adjacent linear motion elements.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A linear motion mechanism comprising: a plurality of linear motion elements that are cascaded in a mutually movable manner; a shaft fixed to one of adjacent linear motion elements among the plurality of linear motion elements; and a slider movably engaged with the shaft and fixed to another of the adjacent linear motion elements, wherein the shaft is fixed to a linear motion element on a last stage among the plurality of linear motion elements, and the slider is fixed to a linear motion element on a second stage in front of the linear motion element on the last stage, and the linear motion mechanism further comprising: a different shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the second stage; and a different slider movably engaged with the different shaft and fixed to a linear motion element on a third stage in front of the linear motion element on the second stage. 2. The linear motion mechanism according to claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the shaft is larger than a diameter of the different shaft. 3. The linear motion mechanism according to claim 1 , further comprising: a further different shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the third stage; and a further different slider movably engaged with the further different shaft and fixed to a linear motion element on a fourth stage in front of the linear motion element on the third stage. 4. The linear motion mechanism according to claim 3 , wherein a diameter of the further different shaft is thinner than the diameter of the shaft and the diameter of the different shaft. 5. A linear motion mechanism comprising: a plurality of cylindrical bodies assembled in a multi-stage nested structure; and a plurality of cascaded ball spline mechanisms, wherein a spline shaft of each of the ball spline mechanisms is fixed to one of adjacent cylindrical bodies among the plurality of cylindrical bodies, a nut of each of the ball spline mechanisms is fixed to another of the adjacent cylindrical bodies, and the plurality of ball spline mechanisms are arranged within the cylindrical bodies in an off-axis manner from a center line. 6. A linear motion mechanism comprising: a plurality of linear motion elements that are cascaded in a mutually movable manner; a shaft fixed to a linear motion element on a last stage among the plurality of linear motion elements, or fixed to a linear motion element on a second stage in front of the linear motion element on the last stage; a slider movably engaged with the shaft, the slider being fixed to the linear motion element on the second stage if the shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the last stage, or the slider being fixed to the linear motion element on the last stage if the shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the second stage; a different shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the second stage, or fixed to a linear motion element on a third stage in front of the linear motion element on the second stage; a different slider movably engaged with the different shaft, the different slider being fixed to the linear motion element on the second stage if the different shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the third stage, or the different slider being fixed to the linear motion element on the third stage if the different shaft fixed to the linear motion element on the second stage. 7. A linear motion mechanism comprising: a plurality of cylindrical bodies assembled in a multi-stage nested structure; and a ball spline mechanism, wherein a spline shaft of the ball spline mechanism is fixed to one of adjacent cylindrical bodies among the plurality of cylindrical bodies, a nut of the ball spline mechanism is fixed to another of the adjacent cylindrical bodies, and the ball spline mechanism is arranged within the cylindrical bodies in an off-axis manner from a center line.
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