Lubrication – Slide-bearing lubrication
Reexamination Certificate
2001-11-02
2004-06-22
Kim, Chong H. (Department: 3682)
Lubrication
Slide-bearing lubrication
C384S013000, C074S089440, C074S424710
Reexamination Certificate
active
06752245
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a feed screw device of a ball screw, square thread, etc. Particularly, the invention relates to a feed screw device that can automatically supply a lubricant over a long term.
A conventional ball screw, a kind of feed screw device, is described in Japanese Utility Model Unexamined Publication Nos. Hei 7-4952 and 6-47762, etc., for example.
This kind of ball screw comprises a spiral thread groove 
50
a 
made in the outer peripheral surface of a screw shaft 
50
 threadably engaging a spiral thread groove 
51
a 
made in the inner peripheral surface of a nut member 
51
 via a plurality of balls 
52
, as shown in 
FIG. 1
, for converting relative rotation of the screw shaft 
50
 to the nut member 
51
 into relative displacement in an axial direction of the nut member 
51
 via the balls 
52
.
An annular recess 
53
 is formed in both end parts of the inner diameter face of the nut member 
51
 (in 
FIG. 1
, only the right end is shown), and a sealing member 
54
 is mounted on the recess 
53
.
The sealing member 
54
 is made from plastic containing a lubricant into a ring shape, and a projection 
54
a 
that can be fitted into the thread groove 
50
a 
of the screw shaft 
50
 projects from the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member.
A ring-like garter spring 
55
 is inserted in the circumferential direction between the outer peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 and the recess 
53
 of the nut member 
51
. The garter spring 
55
 clamps down all the outer peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 toward the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 
50
, that is, the sealing member 
54
 is pressed in the inner diameter direction.
Further, a tapped hole 
56
 radially penetrating the circumferential wall of the nut member 
51
 is made in the position of the recess 
53
 in the nut member 
51
 and a set screw 
57
 is fitted into the tapped hole 
56
, thereby fixing the sealing member 
54
 to the nut member 
51
.
The garter spring 
55
 sets the gap between the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 and the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 
50
 to zero or less for preventing the lubricant filled in the ball screw from leaking to the outside and a foreign material from entering the ball screw from the outside.
Further, the lubricant exuding from the sealing member 
54
 decreases frictional resistance of the slide portion between the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 and the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 
50
, namely, slide torque and at the same time, is supplied to the thread groove 
50
a 
of the screw shaft 
50
, the balls 
52
, and the thread groove 
51
a 
of the nut member 
51
.
However, for the conventional feed screw device of the structure as described above, the garter spring 
55
 needs to be inserted between the outer periphery of the sealing member 
54
 and the recess 
53
 of the screw shaft 
50
 so that a dimension error of the sealing member 
54
 is absorbed and that the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 comes in sliding contact with the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 
50
; it is feared that the outer diameter of the feed screw device may grow as large as the garter spring.
In the conventional structure, the sealing member 
54
 is pressed diametrically, so that it is abutted against the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 
50
, thus the spring needs to be disposed on all the outer periphery of the sealing member 
54
 in the circumferential direction.
The inner diameter portion on the opposite side (portion not pressed by the garter sprint) to the side pressed by the garter spring 
55
 of the sealing member 
54
 in the axial direction apts to float-up with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft and it is feared that a sufficient lubricant will not be supplied from the portion.
Some conventional feed screw devices comprise a spring inserted between the tip of the set screw 
57
 and the sealing member 
54
 in place of the garter spring 
55
. However, the lubricant supply section is also pressed only diametrically, thus it is feared that the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 may be placed out of contact with the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 
50
 or that the portion pressed by the set screw in sliding contact with the screw shaft may be worn on one side in portions shifted 90 degrees from the placement position of the set screw 
57
, etc., for example.
Even if hardware for suppressing jump out of the sealing member 
54
 from the recess 
53
 is attached to the nut member 
51
, the tapped hole 
56
 needs to be made in the nut member 
51
 and fixed by the set screw 
57
 to prevent accompanying rotation of the screw shaft 
50
 of the sealing member 
54
 in addition to the hardware; workability is poor.
Further, when the sealing member 
54
 has a part cut (for example, the sealing member 
54
 is made into c-shaped) because of attachment thereof, the inner peripheral surface of the sealing member 
54
 does not come in sufficient contact with the screw shaft 
50
 and it is feared that a sufficient lubricant will not be supplied from the sealing member 
54
 depending on the operating condition.
Known as another ball screw, a kind of conventional feed screw device, is a device wherein a space 
204
 between a screw shaft 
201
 and a ball screw nut 
202
 threadably engaged into the screw shaft 
201
 via a large number of balls 
203
 is filled with grease or lubricant, as shown in FIG. 
2
. The ball screw is of seal type wherein an annular recess 
205
 is made in an end of the ball screw nut 
202
 and a sealing member 
206
 is fitted into the annular recess 
205
 to prevent powder dust, etc., from entering into the ball screw nut 
202
.
By the way, to lubricate such a conventional ball screw device, normally grease or lubricant is supplied from a grease nipple 
207
 attached to the ball screw nut 
202
 to a ball circulation passage for lubricating a rolling element.
However, particularly when the ball screw device adopting such a lubrication system directly using lubricant or grease is used in a high-temperature environment or a environment wherein wood chips, etc., easily absorbing lubricants are existed, the filled lubricant or grease flows out to the outside, is exhausted fast, and must be again supplied repeatedly for a short term. Japanese Utility Model Unexamined Publication No. Hei 7-4952 is known as application relating to an oil-containing polymer lubrication ball screw to improve this point.
For the oil-containing polymer lubrication ball screw disclosed here, a lubricant supply member mounted on a ball screw nut is formed of lubricant-containing rubber or synthetic resin and the lubricant continuously exuding from the lubricant supply member is automatically supplied to a rolling element lubrication passage of the ball screw nut.
However, with the ball screw, as the lubricant supply member containing the lubricant runs with the ball screw nut while coming in contact with the screw shaft, the lubricant exudes from the contact part for lubrication; lubricant supplied to a guide rail is easily absorbed particularly in an environment wherein foreign materials such as wood chips easily absorbing lubricant are existed, and the lubricant can also be absorbed from the lubricant-containing polymer member; resultantly, it is feared that a lubrication failure may be invited.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a feed screw device for enabling a lubricant-containing member to come in uniform contact with an outer peripheral surface of a screw shaft without enlarging the outer diameter of the feed screw device and in a simple structure.
According to the invention, there is provided a feed screw device comprising a screw shaft, a nut member threadably engaging an outer periphery of the screw shaft, and a lubricant supply device being fixed to the nut member, coming in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft, and having a
Kato Soichiro
Tsukada Toru
Kim Chong H.
NSK Ltd.
Sughrue & Mion, PLLC
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