Ball nut assembly

US12066080B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12066080-B2
Application numberUS-201816958776-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 28, 2018
Priority dateDec 29, 2017
Publication dateAug 20, 2024
Grant dateAug 20, 2024

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A ball nut assembly comprises a spindle having a longitudinal axis, a ball nut, and bearing elements supporting the ball nut on the spindle. First, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors are between the ball nut and the spindle. First, second, and third planes extend parallel to the axis. The first and fourth ball nut deflectors are in the first plane, the second ball nut deflector is in the second plane, the third ball nut deflector is in the third plane. Furthermore, the second and third ball nut deflectors are on opposite sides of the first plane. A first acute angle is between the first and second planes and a second acute angle is between the first and third planes.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ball nut assembly comprising: a spindle having a longitudinal axis; a ball nut; bearing elements supporting the ball nut on the spindle; first, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors between the ball nut and the spindle; separate first, second, and third planes extending along and intersecting one another at the axis, wherein the first and fourth ball nut deflectors are in the first plane, the second ball nut deflector is in the second plane, the third ball nut deflector is in the third plane, and the second and third ball nut deflectors are on opposite sides of the first plane; a first acute angle defined by the first and second planes; and a second acute angle defined by the first and third planes, the second ball nut deflector being offset from the first plane by the first acute angle and the third ball nut deflector being offset from the first plane by the second acute angle such that the second and third ball nut deflectors overlap one another in a circumferential direction. 2. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second acute angles are equal. 3. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a first recirculation track corresponding to the first ball nut deflector; a second recirculation track corresponding to the second ball nut deflector; a third recirculation track corresponding to the third ball nut deflector; and a fourth recirculation track corresponding to the fourth ball nut deflector, wherein the second and third recirculation tracks are mutually adjoining. 4. The ball nut assembly of claim 3 wherein the first and third recirculation tracks are not mutually adjoining. 5. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 wherein the second and third ball nut deflectors are both between the first and fourth ball nut deflectors along the axis. 6. The ball nut assembly of claim 5 further comprising: a first distance between furthest extents of the first and third ball nut deflectors; a second distance between furthest extents of the second and fourth ball nut deflectors; and a third distance between the furthest extents of the first and fourth ball nut deflectors, wherein the second ball nut deflector is between the first and third ball nut deflectors, the third ball nut deflector is between the second and fourth ball nut deflectors, the first, second, and third distances are parallel to the axis, and a sum of the first and second distances is greater than the third distance. 7. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a first recirculation track corresponding to the first ball nut deflector; a second recirculation track corresponding to the second ball nut deflector; a third recirculation track corresponding to the third ball nut deflector; and a fourth recirculation track corresponding to the fourth ball nut deflector, wherein the second and third recirculation tracks overlap along the axis for an overlap distance. 8. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 further comprising: at least one ramp portion between at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors and an outer thread of the ball nut. 9. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 wherein the ball nut assembly is adapted for use in a vehicle brake system. 10. A ball nut assembly comprising: a first ball nut deflector for a first recirculation track; a second ball nut deflector for a second recirculation track; a third ball nut deflector for a third recirculation track; a fourth ball nut deflector for a fourth recirculation track; a longitudinal axis; a first plane extending along the axis and in which the first and fourth ball nut deflectors are located; a second plane extending along the axis and in which the second ball nut deflector is located; a third plane extending along the axis and in which the third ball nut deflector is located, the first, second, and third planes being separate from one another and intersecting one another at the axis; a first acute angle defined by the first and second planes; and a second acute angle defined by the first and third planes, the second ball nut deflector being offset from the first plane by the first acute angle and the third ball nut deflector being offset from the first plane by the second acute angle such that the second and third ball nut deflectors overlap one another in a circumferential direction. 11. The ball nut assembly of claim 10 wherein the first and second acute angles are equal. 12. The ball nut assembly of claim 10 wherein the second and third recirculation tracks are mutually adjoining. 13. The ball nut assembly of claim 10 wherein: the first and second recirculation tracks are axially spaced and mutually adjoining; the second and third recirculation tracks are axially spaced and mutually adjoining; and the third and fourth recirculation tracks are axially spaced and mutually adjoining. 14. The ball nut assembly of claim 10 wherein the second and third recirculation tracks overlap parallel to the axis for an overlap distance. 15. The ball nut assembly of claim 10 further comprising: a spindle extending along the axis; a ball nut supported on the spindle by bearing elements, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors are supported between the spindle and the ball nut; and at least one ramp portion between at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors and an outer thread of the ball nut. 16. A ball nut assembly comprising: a spindle having a longitudinal axis; a ball nut; bearing elements supporting the ball nut on the spindle; a first ball nut deflector for a first recirculation track between the spindle and ball nut; a second ball nut deflector for a second recirculation track between the spindle and ball nut; a third ball nut deflector for a third recirculation track between the spindle and ball nut; a fourth ball nut deflector for a fourth recirculation track between the spindle and ball nut, wherein the second and third recirculation tracks are mutually adjoining, the first and third recirculation tracks are not mutually adjoining, and the second and third recirculation tracks overlap parallel to the axis for an overlap distance; separate first, second, and third planes extending along and intersecting one another at the axis, wherein the first and fourth ball nut deflectors are in the first plane, the second ball nut deflector is in the second plane, the third ball nut deflector is in the third plane, and the second and third ball nut deflectors are on opposite sides of the first plane; a first acute angle defined by the first and second planes; and a second acute angle defined by the first and third planes, the second ball nut deflector being offset from the first plane by the first acute angle and the third ball nut deflector being offset from the first plane by the second acute angle such that the second and third ball nut deflectors overlap one another in a circumferential direction. 17. The ball nut assembly of claim 16 wherein the first and second acute angles are equal. 18. The ball nut assembly of claim 16 further comprising: a ramp portion and smoothed transition between each of the first, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors and an outer thread of the ball nut. 19. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 wherein portions of the second and third ball nut deflectors that overlap one another are longitudinally aligned with one another. 20. The ball nut assembly of claim 1 wherei

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  • Screw-and-nut · CPC title

  • Helical cams, Ball-rotating ramps · CPC title

  • F16D65/28Primary

    arranged apart from the brake · CPC title

  • Cross over deflectors between adjacent thread turns, e.g. S-form deflectors connecting neighbouring threads · CPC title

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What does patent US12066080B2 cover?
A ball nut assembly comprises a spindle having a longitudinal axis, a ball nut, and bearing elements supporting the ball nut on the spindle. First, second, third, and fourth ball nut deflectors are between the ball nut and the spindle. First, second, and third planes extend parallel to the axis. The first and fourth ball nut deflectors are in the first plane, the second ball nut deflector is in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zf Active Safety Us Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/28. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 20 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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