Electric Linear Actuator
US-2016076631-A1 · Mar 17, 2016 · US
US9614408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9614408-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514801935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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An electric linear actuator has a housing, an electric motor, a speed reduction mechanism, and a ball screw mechanism. The ball screw mechanism has a nut and a screw shaft. Both include a helical screw groove. The nut is supported by rolling bearings mounted on the housing. The screw shaft is coaxially integrated with the drive shaft. The screw shaft is inserted into the nut, via a large number of balls. The housing has a first housing and a second housing. The electric motor is mounted on the first housing. The second housing abuts against an end face of the first housing. At least one of the first and second housings is formed with ribs. The ribs extend from each of securing portions to a containing portion that contains the screw shaft. The securing portions are arranged on the periphery of the housing to receive fastening bolts.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric linear actuator comprising: a housing, the housing is formed from die-cast aluminum alloy; an electric motor mounted on the housing; a speed reduction mechanism to reduce rotational speed of the electric motor, via a motor shaft; a ball screw mechanism to convert rotational motion of the electric motor, transmitted, via the speed reduction mechanism, to axial linear motion of a drive shaft, the ball screw mechanism comprising a nut and a screw shaft, the nut includes a helical screw groove on its inner circumference and the nut is supported by rolling bearings mounted on the housing, the nut is rotationally but axially immovably supported in the housing, the screw shaft is coaxially integrated with the drive shaft, the screw shaft includes a helical screw groove on its outer circumference corresponding to the helical screw groove of the nut, the screw shaft is inserted into the nut, via a large number of balls, the screw shaft is supported axially movably but not rotationally in the housing; the housing comprises a first housing and a second housing, the electric motor is mounted on the first housing, the second housing abuts against an end face of the first housing; and at least one of the first and second housings is formed with ribs, the ribs extend from each securing portions to a containing portion for containing the screw shaft height of each rib arcuately varies from the securing portion toward the containing portion of the housing so that the tangential inclination of the arcuate rib becomes gradually gentle toward the containing portion, the securing portions are arranged on the periphery of the housing to receive fastening bolts. 2. The electric linear actuator of claim 1 , wherein the radially outermost end of each rib is set at a position radially outer than the bolt pitch circle diameter of the fastening bolts. 3. The electric linear actuator of claim 1 , wherein each rib is comprised of a plurality of thin walled ribs. 4. The electric linear actuator of claim 3 , wherein each rib comprises a pair of ribs and a distance between the ribs varies so that it gradually increases toward the containing portion. 5. The electric linear actuator of claim 1 , wherein the drive shaft is formed integrally with the screw shaft, a radially extending engaging pin is mounted on one end of the drive shaft, a guide member, having axially extending guide grooves, is mounted within a blind bore of the housing, and the engaging pin engages the guide grooves.
Parallel arrangement of drive motor to screw axis · CPC title
Axial sliding means, i.e. for rotary support and axial guiding of nut or screw shaft · CPC title
Actuator casings · CPC title
with balls · CPC title
Means for converting reciprocating motion into rotary motion or vice versa · CPC title
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