Linear actuator using a screw mechanism

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Rotary bodies

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74 8914, 74 8915, 74459, 411277, F16H 2524, F16B 39284

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055289517

ABSTRACT:
A linear actuator using a screw mechanism is provided which can be made free from play and can operate in a smooth fashion without involving any unacceptably rigorous tolerance control. An external thread of a screw rod is in threading engagement with an internal thread of a nut member for converting a rotational movement of the nut member into a linear movement of the screw rod, and a localized region of relatively tight fit is provided in the threading engagement. In particular, when the nut member is made of a molded plastic member, the localized region of relatively tight fit can be easily formed by grinding or cutting a part of the molding core for molding the internal thread of the nut member.

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