LINEAR MOTOR SYSTEM GUIDE
20220407381 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C33/6637
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K5/173
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K5/173
ELECTRICITY
F16C19/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A guide assembly includes an annular guide body defining a cavity, and a plurality of roller assemblies mounted within the guide body. Each roller assembly includes an annular roller mounted onto a pin and arranged to rotate around the pin. The pins are arranged such that their axes define a ring around the interior of the guide body and the annular rollers arranged to protrude through respective openings in the guide body into the cavity. Each annular roller has a concave outer surface.
Claims
1. A guide assembly comprising: an annular guide body defining a cavity; and a plurality of roller assemblies mounted within the guide body, each roller assembly comprising: an annular roller mounted onto a pin and arranged to rotate around the pin, the pins arranged such that their axes define a ring around the interior of the guide body; wherein the annular rollers are arranged to protrude through respective openings in the guide body into the cavity; and wherein each annular roller has a concave outer surface.
2. The guide assembly of claim 1, wherein each roller assembly further comprises a bearing between the roller and the pin.
3. The guide assembly of claim 2, further comprising lubricant in the bearing.
4. The guide assembly of claim 2, wherein the guide body further comprises a plurality of insert openings to receive the pins.
5. The guide assembly of claim 2, the rollers positioned around the guide body such that the outer surface of all rollers are located the same radial distance from a central axis through the cavity.
6. The guide assembly of claim 5, wherein the roller assemblies are positioned such that the ends of each pin contact an end of an adjacent pin.
7. The guide assembly of claim 2, the plurality of annular roller assemblies includes six annular roller assemblies equally spaced around the guide body.
8. The guide assembly of claim 1, the rollers positioned around the guide body such that the outer surface of all rollers are located the same radial distance from a central axis through the cavity.
9. The guide assembly of claim 8, wherein the roller assemblies are positioned such that the ends of each pin contact an end of an adjacent pin.
10. The guide assembly of claim 10, the plurality of annular roller assemblies includes six annular roller assemblies equally spaced around the guide body.
11. A linear motor assembly comprising: a cylindrical stator defining a stator cavity; a translator extending through and axially movable relative to the cavity; and one or more guide assemblies as claimed in claim 1 arranged around the translator such that the translator passes through the cavity of the guide body and the concave outer surface of the roller assemblies is in rolling contact with the translator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0008] Some examples of a guide assembly according to the disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0018] The linear motor comprises a stator 1 that defines a cylindrical cavity 2 in which a translator 3 is mounted, extending in and movable relative to the stator, in an axial direction A. Guides 4,5 are provided to maintain the coaxial location of the translator relative to the stator. In the example shown a front guide 4 and a rear guide 5 are shown although one or more guides may be provided at different locations along the length of the translator 3. Conventionally, guides are in the form of a simple bushing or ring which have to provide a very tight fit and use friction pads. These pads provide a friction of around 20% of the radial load. The current pads usually have a very thin inner coating of a special plastic and the coefficient of friction can vary due to temperature, humidity etc. Further, it is not permissible to have lubricant around the guides in many applications. The wear of the pads may be uneven due to varying radial loads, which can lead to further eccentricity and accelerate failure of the system.
[0019] The guide assembly of the present disclosure, which provides improved guiding of the translator and better maintains a concentric positioning of the translator, will be described in more detail with reference to
[0020] The guide assembly comprises an annular guide body 10 arranged to fit around the circumference of a translator rod 3′. The inner diameter of the guide body 10 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the translator 3′. A number of roller openings 20 are provided around the guide body 10, extending through the radial depth of the body from the outer circumference to the inner circumference of the body. Insert openings 30 are also provided in the outer circumference of the body, each roller opening 20 having an insert opening 30 either side of it in the circumferential direction. The insert openings define insert channels that open into the respective roller openings part way through the depth of the body 10.
[0021] A roller assembly 40, described in more detail below, is fitted into each set of a roller opening and a pair of insert openings one on either side of the roller opening. A plurality of roller assemblies form a ring around the inside of the guide body 10 such that, as described below, a plurality of rollers 50 protrude from the roller openings into the interior of the cavity defined by the annular guide body 10 to contact the translator 3′. The roller assemblies are mounted in the body such that each roller is at the same radial distance from the central axis C of the guide body 10.
[0022] Each roller assembly 40 comprises an annular roller 50 defining a cavity, a pin 60 extending axially through the cavity, and a bearing 70 located radially between the pin and the roller. The rollers rotate about the pins via the bearings. Grease as a lubricant can be integrated in the bearing 70.
[0023] As best seen in
[0024] Each roller 50 is formed with a concave outer profile 51 as best seen in
[0025] Thus, as seen, for example, in the cross section of
[0026] In the example shown, as best seen in
[0027] Because the guide assembly comprises rolling parts that contact the translator, friction and stress is minimised, and this is further reduced due to the concave roller surface. The assembly also makes it possible to incorporate a lubricant into a closed bearing part.