LIMITED STROKE LINEAR GUIDE DEVICE
20240369102 ยท 2024-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C29/0638
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2226/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/3856
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C29/0607
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16C29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Provided is a finite stroke type linear guide device including: a guide member (3) including a guide groove (30) and formed into a channel shape; a shaft member (4) configured to move inside the guide groove (30) along a longitudinal direction of the guide groove (30); a large number of rolling elements configured to roll between the guide member (3) and the shaft member (4) while bearing a load; and a cage (5) configured to be arranged inside the guide groove (30) of the guide member (3) so as to be present in a gap between the guide member (3) and the shaft member (4), the large number of rolling elements being rotatably arranged in the cage (5). Stoppers (6) are provided at both ends of the guide member (3) in a longitudinal direction, respectively, and are configured to allow the cage (5) to be brought into abutment against each of the stoppers (6). While the shaft member (4) has a regulating hole (42) which is elongated along a moving direction of the shaft member (4), the cage (5) has a locking protrusion (50) provided upright on the cage (5) and having a distal end part inserted into the regulating hole (42).
Claims
1. A linear guide device, comprising: a guide member including a guide groove surrounded by a base portion and a pair of side wall portions, each of the side wall portions having a rolling groove for rolling elements, which is formed along a longitudinal direction of the guide groove so as to face the guide groove; a shaft member which is configured to move inside the guide groove of the guide member along the longitudinal direction of the guide groove, and includes rolling grooves facing the rolling grooves of the guide member; a large number of rolling elements configured to roll between the rolling groove of the guide member and the rolling groove of the shaft member while bearing a load; and a cage, which is configured to be arranged inside the guide groove of the guide member so as to be present in a gap between the guide member and the shaft member, and has the large number of rolling elements being rotatably arranged in the cage, wherein any one of the guide member or the shaft member has a stopper provided at an end part in a longitudinal direction and configured to allow the cage to be brought into abutment against the stopper, and wherein, while another one of the guide member or the shaft member has a regulating hole which is elongated along a moving direction of the shaft member, the cage has a locking protrusion provided upright on the cage and having a distal end part inserted into the regulating hole.
2. The linear guide device according to claim 1, wherein the cage is molded integrally with the locking protrusion from a synthetic resin.
3. The linear guide device according to claim 1, wherein, while the locking protrusion is formed into a columnar shape, and has a root part with a diameter which is gradually increased so that the root part is smoothly continuous to the cage, the regulating hole of the shaft member has an edge part which faces the cage, and an expanded portion is provided at the edge part so as to correspond to the root part of the locking protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0021] Now, a linear guide device according to the present invention is described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
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[0024] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0025] A cage 5 is arranged inside the guide groove 30 of the guide member 3, and under a state in which the guide member 3 and the shaft member 4 have been combined with each other (see
[0026] In this embodiment, the rollers 2 are arranged as so-called cross rollers in the cage 5, and two rollers 2 adjacent to each other in the same rolling groove 33 have respective rotation axes orthogonal to each other. Accordingly, the rolling groove 33 of the guide member 3 and the rolling groove 41 of the shaft member 4 are each formed as a V-shaped groove obtained by a pair of rolling surfaces intersecting with each other at an angle of 90 degrees.
[0027] A pair of stoppers 6 for locking movement of the cage 5 are provided at both end parts of the guide member 3 in the longitudinal direction, respectively. Further, those stoppers 6 are fastened to end surfaces of the guide member 3, respectively, with fixing screws 60.
[0028] Further, the cage 5 includes a locking protrusion 50 having a columnar shape, in the vicinity of a center in the longitudinal direction. The locking protrusion 50 stands upright from the cage 5 toward the shaft member 4, and as illustrated in
[0029] The regulating hole 42 has a width which is set to be larger than a diameter of the locking protrusion 50, and hence, when the shaft member 4 moves relative to the cage 5, the locking protrusion 50 can freely move inside the regulating hole 42. Further, both end parts of the regulating hole 42 in the longitudinal direction are each formed into a semicircular shape approximate to an outer shape of the locking protrusion 50, and thus, are configured such that the locking protrusion 50 of the cage 5 is brought into contact with each of the both end parts of the regulating hole 42 under a state close to surface contact. In a case in which the locking protrusion 50 is formed into a prismatic shape, it is preferred that the both end parts of the regulating hole 42 in the longitudinal direction be each formed into a rectangular shape so that the locking protrusion 50 is brought into surface contact with the both end parts of the regulating hole 42.
[0030] Moreover, as illustrated in
[0031] Theoretically, the cage 5 moves relative to the guide member 3 by of a stroke amount of the shaft member 4 with respect to the guide member 3. Accordingly, a length of the regulating hole 42 in the moving direction of the shaft member 4 is set to of the stroke amount of the shaft member 4 with respect to the guide member 3. In this embodiment, under a state in which the shaft member 4 has been completely accommodated inside the guide groove 30 of the guide member 3, the locking protrusion 50 is located at a center of the regulating hole 42 in the longitudinal direction.
[0032] Further, when the shaft member 4 is gradually moved relative to the guide member 3, the cage 5 moves inside the guide groove 30 of the guide member 3, and simultaneously, the shaft member 4 moves relative to the cage 5 by the same amount as a movement amount of the cage 5 with respect to the guide member 3. Eventually, as illustrated in
[0033] However, while the shaft member 4 repeatedly performs a reciprocating motion with respect to the guide member 3, a position of the cage 5 is displaced relative to the guide member 3 in some cases. For example, as illustrated in
[0034] When positional displacement occurs among the guide member 3, the cage 5, and the shaft member 4 as described above, the positional displacement among those three members can be reset by forcibly moving the shaft member 4 relative to the guide member 3. Such a reset operation is performed once each time the shaft member 4 is caused to stroke with respect to the guide member 3 a predetermined number of times.
[0035] In the above-mentioned reset operation, the shaft member 4 is forcibly moved leftward on the drawing sheet from a state as illustrated in
[0036] In this respect, in the linear guide device of this embodiment, the regulating hole 42 into which the distal end of the locking protrusion 50 is to be inserted is formed in the shaft member 4. Hence, even when the locking protrusion 50 is strongly brought into abutment against the end part of the regulating hole 42 in the longitudinal direction, there is no concern in that deformation, such as buckling, of the regulating hole 42 may be caused. Further, the locking protrusion 50 is provided upright on the cage 5, and hence, even when a wall thickness of the cage 5 is reduced, it is possible to provide sufficient strength for the locking protrusion 50 by designing any appropriate shape and thickness of the locking protrusion 50 and any appropriate shape of the root part of the locking protrusion 50. As a result, deformation of the locking protrusion 50 due to the abutment against the regulating hole 42 can be prevented.
[0037] Further, the locking protrusion 50 can be formed integrally with the cage 5 by using a method such as injection molding of a synthetic resin. Also in this respect, it is possible to provide sufficient strength for the locking protrusion 50 while enhancing a degree of freedom in design of the cage 5 including the locking protrusion 50.
[0038] Hence, according to the linear guide device of this embodiment, sufficient strength of the locking protrusion 50 or the regulating hole 42 against the reset operation for the cage 5 can be ensured, and the degree of freedom in design of the cage 5 can be enhanced. Accordingly, the wall thickness of the cage 5 can be set smaller, and hence it is possible to minimize the gap between the guide member 3 and the shaft member 4 to achieve reduction in size of the linear guide device.
[0039] In the embodiment as described with reference to the drawings, while the stoppers 6 for locking the cage 5 are provided at both ends of the guide member 3 in the longitudinal direction, respectively, the regulating hole 42 into which the distal end of the locking protrusion 50 of the cage 5 is to be inserted is formed in the shaft member 4. However, conversely, even in a case in which, while the stoppers for locking the cage 5 are provided at both ends of the shaft member 4 in the longitudinal direction, respectively, the regulating hole 42 into which the distal end of the locking protrusion 50 of the cage 5 is to be inserted is formed in the guide member 3, the present invention can be implemented.
[0040] Further, in the embodiment as described with reference to the drawings, the stoppers 6 for locking the cage 5 are provided at the both ends of the guide member 3 in the longitudinal direction, respectively. However, in accordance with a direction in which the shaft member is pulled out from the guide member, the stopper 6 may be provided only at one end part of the guide member 3 in the longitudinal direction. In addition, a method of fixing the stoppers 6 to the guide member 3 or the shaft member 4 is not limited to screwing, but may be appropriately changed in design as long as movement of the cage 5 can be reliably locked by the stoppers 6.