Misalignment-tolerant cable actuator
10197137 ยท 2019-02-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T74/18608
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16H19/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H19/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cable actuator comprising a chassis (1), a screw (2) mounted rotatably on the chassis and driven by an electric motor, a nut (4) engaging with the screw and associated with anti-rotation means such that a rotation of the screw, under the action of the motor, results in an axial movement of the nut, and two substantially parallel cables (10) coupled to the nut on either side of same. The cables are linked to an anchoring member (20; 30; 40) that is interposed between the nut and the cables, the anchoring member being secured to the nut while also being movable relative to same.
Claims
1. A cable actuator comprising: a chassis; a screw which is fitted so as to rotate on the chassis and is driven by an electric motor; a nut which engages the screw and which engages anti-rotation means, such that rotation of the screw under action of the motor causes axial displacement of the nut; two substantially parallel cables, each coupled to the nut on a respective side of the nut; wherein the cables are connected to an anchorage unit which is interposed between the nut and the cables, the anchorage unit being integral with the nut whilst being mobile relative to the nut; wherein the cables are each wound around a respective pulley, the two pulleys being integral with a same shaft; and wherein the anchorage unit is suspended on the nut by two parallel connecting elements which are coupled firstly to the nut on respective sides of the nut, and secondly to the anchorage unit, so that the anchorage unit is movable with respect to the nut along with a movement of the connecting elements so as to absorb offsetting of a rotation axis of the same shaft to which the two pulleys are integral; and wherein each connecting element is pivotally coupled at one end to the nut and at the other end to the anchorage unit.
2. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anchorage unit is fitted so as to pivot on the nut around a transverse axis perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the screw.
3. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 2, wherein the cables are coupled to the anchorage unit whilst being attached to pivots fitted so as to turn on the anchorage unit according to an axis which is perpendicular to the transverse axis and to the axis of rotation of the screw.
4. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cables are coupled directly to the anchorage unit.
5. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two parallel connecting elements are rigid connecting rods.
6. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two parallel connecting elements are portions of a cable.
7. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anchorage unit is coupled to the nut by coupling means which are connected to the anchorage unit at two coupling points which define a first transverse axis perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the screw, whereas the cables are coupled on the anchorage unit at two points which define a second transverse axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the screw which is perpendicular to the first transverse axis.
8. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anti-rotation means comprise two rollers which extend on both sides of the nut, and are displaced in longitudinal slots in the chassis.
9. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nut comprises a frame which is integral with the nut and is provided with bores, the cables being coupled to the nut by means of dead turns through bores in the frame, the anchorage unit being coupled to the nut, so as to permit relative movement between the nut and the anchorage unit.
10. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 9, wherein the anchorage unit comprises two frames which extend on both sides of the frame which is integral with the nut, and in which the cables are engaged, with the cables extending between the frame which is integral with the nut and the two frames of the anchorage unit forming a suspension for the anchorage unit on the nut.
11. A cable actuator comprising: a chassis; a screw fitted so as to rotate on the chassis and is driven by an electric motor; a nut coupled with the screw, such that rotation of the screw axial displaces the nut; two substantially parallel cables that are coupled to the nut on both sides of the nut; wherein the cables are connected to an anchorage unit that is interposed between the nut and the cables, the anchorage unit being integral with the nut while mobile relative to the nut; wherein each cable is wound around a respective one of two pulleys, the two pulleys integral with a common shaft; and wherein the anchorage unit is suspended on the nut by two parallel connecting elements that are coupled first to the nut on sides of the nut, and second to the anchorage unit, so that the anchorage unit is movable with respect to the nut along with a movement of the connecting elements so as to absorb offsetting of a rotation axis of the common shaft; and wherein each connecting element is pivotally coupled at one end to the nut and at the other end to the anchorage unit.
12. The cable actuator as claimed in claim 11, wherein for each cable, one distal end is connected to the anchorage unit and the other distal end is connected to the respective pulley.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood by reading the following description of various embodiments of it, provided with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, among which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) With reference to
(11) The nut 4 comprises means 9 for coupling of two cables 10a, 10b which extend on both sides of the nut 4, parallel to the axis X. In this case, the coupling means comprise two double flanges (only one can be seen in this case) which extend on both sides of the nut 4.
(12) As illustrated in
(13) Various causes can introduce disturbances which give rise to dissymmetry in the traction of the two cables 10. In particular, the shaft 12 may not turn around an axis which is perfectly parallel to the axis Z, and can be subjected to axial or transverse offsettings. Similarly, it is known that if a ball screw or roller screw is used, the nut is liable to oscillate around a transverse axis, which is or is not included on the plane defined by the pair of cables (in particular, if the actuator is equipped with an anti-rotation device, such as the one shown in
(14) In order to absorb these disturbances, and according to the invention, the nut 4 is equipped with an anchorage unit to which the cables are coupled directly, the anchorage unit being integral with the nut whilst being mobile relative to the latter, in order to absorb these disturbances, and ensure homogeneous traction of the two cables.
(15) According to a particular embodiment illustrated in
(16) As a variant, it would be possible to couple the cables directly on the frame 20, with the natural flexibility of the cables absorbing any rotation around the axis Z.
(17) According to another particular embodiment illustrated in
(18) According to yet another embodiment illustrated in
(19) These portions of cable 41 can be connected simply to the nut and to the frame, without a ball connection. For example, their ends can be secured directly on the nut and on the frame, or form a loop around a spindle.
(20) In the embodiment represented in
(21) The cables 10a and 10b are thus connected to the nut 4 by an anchorage unit comprising the frames 60 and 70 and the cable strands 80, 81. The frames 60 and 70 are suspended on the nut 4 by the cable strands 80 and 81 (which play the same part as the connecting rods 31 and the portions of cable 41 of the embodiments previously described) whilst being mobile relative to the nut.
(22) The blocking of the cables by means of dead turns is particularly useful when using cables made of synthetic material, in particular polyaramide strings, the crimping of which on the nut 104 is difficult to carry out. It will be appreciated that the use of dead turns in order to render the cables 10a and 10b integral with the nut (via the frame 50) as well as with the anchorage units (in this case the frames 60 and 70) is not limited to single dead turns, and the blocking effect can be reinforced by carrying out a plurality of dead turns by passing the cable several times through the same pair of bores.
(23) According to another particular embodiment represented in
(24) This embodiment makes it possible to obtain a cable actuator, the variations of length and resilience of which have a uniform effect on the operation of the actuator.
(25) The invention is not limited to the preceding description, but incorporates all variants included in the scope of the invention defined by the claims. In particular, although in this case the anchorage unit is in the form of a frame, the anchorage unit can have any form once it is rendered integral with the nut, whilst being mobile relative to the latter. Any means for coupling the anchorage unit to the nut can be envisaged.
(26) In addition, although, in the examples illustrated, the anchorage unit is coupled to the nut by coupling means which are connected to the anchorage unit at two points which define a first axis transverse to the axis of rotation of the screw, with the cables being coupled to the anchorage unit at a second transverse axis which is perpendicular to the first transverse axis, the two transverse axes need not be perpendicular to one another, but simply oblique.
(27) Finally, if the misalignments of the cables are negligible, it is possible to dispense with an intermediate anchorage unit, and couple the cables directly to the nut.