Shift-by-wire vehicle and method to verify securement
US-2015344004-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9885201B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9885201-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415102199-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2018 |
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A lock device body includes a brake member fastening a rod to lock the rod, a piston that press-opens a pair of pressure-bearing sections of the brake member by using an expansion member to unlock the rod, and an operation element for manually operating the piston, the operation element includes a shaft threaded in a screw hole, a pressure plate formed on one end of the shaft and located in the pressure chamber, and a sealing member disposed on the pressure plate. When the shaft is threaded into a lock release position, an operation end becomes an unextending state while the pressure plate displaces the piston to the lock release position, and, when the shaft is threaded back to a lock position, the operation end extends from the screw hole to the outside while the sealing member seals the screw hole to isolate the screw hole from the pressure chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lock device for a linear motion rod 2 , wherein a lock device body through which the linear motion rod penetrates includes a cylindrically shaped brake member 20 that fastens an outer periphery of the rod so as to lock the rod, a lock release piston 13 that press-opens the brake member so as to unlock the rod, and an operation element 15 for manually operating the piston, the brake member 20 includes a fastening hole in which the rod is inserted, an opening portion formed in an axis direction in a portion of the fastening hole, and a pair of pressure bearing sections 21 formed on both ends of the opening portion, the piston 13 includes a piston body 13 a which is housed in a piston chamber 12 formed in the lock device body in a manner to be displaceable between a lock position and a lock release position, and a taper-shaped expansion member 13 b that enters between the pair of pressure bearing sections 21 when the piston body is displaced to the lock release position so as to press-open the pressure-bearing section, the piston chamber 12 has a pressure chamber 12 a therein for applying fluid pressure on a pressure-bearing surface of the piston body, and the lock device body has a supply and discharge port 14 which communicates with the pressure chamber, and the operation element 15 includes a shaft 15 a formed separately from the piston and threaded in a screw hole 16 of the lock device body 11 , a pressure plate 15 b formed on one end of the shaft and located in the pressure chamber 12 a , an operation end formed on the other end of the shaft, and a sealing member 17 disposed on the pressure plate so as to surround the shaft, and, when the shaft is threaded into the lock release position, the operation end occupies an unextending position with respect to the screw hole 16 while the pressure plate displaces the piston body to the lock release position, and, when the shaft is threaded back to the lock position, the operation end occupies a position such that the operation end extends from the screw hole to the outside while the sealing member 17 of the pressure plate 15 b abuts a portion surrounding the screw hole of the lock device body to isolate the screw hole 16 from the pressure chamber 12 a. 2. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 1 , wherein a recess is formed at a position on the pressure-bearing surface of the piston body where the pressure plate of the operation element abuts, the recess having a diameter larger than a diameter of the pressure plate and a depth larger than a thickness of the pressure plate. 3. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 2 , wherein a pair of rollers held by a roller holder in a manner rotatable and displaceable in a direction of coming into contact or being away from each other are individually interposed between the pair of pressure-bearing sections of the brake member and an expansion member of the piston with an axis being oriented in a direction perpendicular to an insertion direction of the expansion member, and the roller holder has a cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape, and the roller holder includes two roller supporting holes disposed at opposed positions on one side and the other side of the cylindrical portion, the one end of each of the pair of rollers being fitted in the corresponding one of the two roller supporting holes disposed on the one side and the other end of each of the pair of rollers being fitted in the corresponding one of the two roller supporting holes disposed on the other side, and stopper members that each latch on the corresponding ends of the rollers to prevent the rollers from moving out from the roller supporting holes. 4. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 3 , wherein the cylindrical portion includes insertion holes each traversing the two roller supporting holes on one side or the two roller supporting holes on the other side, and the stopper members each include a plate-shaped portion disposed in the corresponding insertion hole to traverse the corresponding two roller supporting holes and a latching portion formed on an end portion of the corresponding plate-shaped portion, the latching portion being latched to a recessed step portion formed in an inlet end of the corresponding insertion hole. 5. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 4 , wherein the lock device body is connected to a hydraulic cylinder having the rod, one end of the lock device body in a direction of the rod is closed by a rod cover, the rod cover being a portion of the hydraulic cylinder, and the other end of the lock device body is closed by an end plate through which the rod penetrates. 6. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 3 , wherein the lock device body is connected to a hydraulic cylinder having the rod, one end of the lock device body in a direction of the rod is closed by a rod cover, the rod cover being a portion of the hydraulic cylinder, and the other end of the lock device body is closed by an end plate through which the rod penetrates. 7. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 2 , wherein the lock device body is connected to a hydraulic cylinder having the rod, one end of the lock device body in a direction of the rod is closed by a rod cover, the rod cover being a portion of the hydraulic cylinder, and the other end of the lock device body is closed by an end plate through which the rod penetrates. 8. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 1 , wherein a pair of rollers held by a roller holder in a manner rotatable and displaceable in a direction of coming into contact or being away from each other are individually interposed between the pair of pressure-bearing sections of the brake member and an expansion member of the piston with an axis being oriented in a direction perpendicular to an insertion direction of the expansion member, and the roller holder has a cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape, and the roller holder includes two roller supporting holes disposed at opposed positions on one side and the other side of the cylindrical portion, the one end of each of the pair of rollers being fitted in the corresponding one of the two roller supporting holes disposed on the one side and the other end of each of the pair of rollers being fitted in the corresponding one of the two roller supporting holes disposed on the other side, and stopper members that each latch on the corresponding ends of the rollers to prevent the rollers from moving out from the roller supporting holes. 9. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 8 , wherein the cylindrical portion includes insertion holes each traversing the two roller supporting holes on one side or the two roller supporting holes on the other side, and the stopper members each include a plate-shaped portion disposed in the corresponding insertion hole to traverse the corresponding two roller supporting holes and a latching portion formed on an end portion of the corresponding plate-shaped portion, the latching portion being latched to a recessed step portion formed in an inlet end of the corresponding insertion hole. 10. The lock device for a linear motion rod according to claim 9 , wherein the lock device body is connected to a hydraulic cylinder having the rod, one end of the lock device body in a direction of the rod is closed by a rod cover, the rod cover being a portion of the hydraulic cylinder, and the other end of the lock device body is closed by an end plate through which the rod penetrates. 11. The lock
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