Friction resistance generator

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Inventors

Mimura, Kenji

Application #

077558

Filed

Jun-1-1998

Published

Jul-18-2000

Current US Class

192/30R
192/45

International Classes

F16D 003/34

Field of Search

192/30 384/572

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lowe Hauptman Gopstein Gilman & Berner LLP.

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Abstract
A mechanism of a simple structure, in which always stable and discretionary frictional resistance can be produced even when the speed of rotary movements or rectilinear movements of the subject structure changes and, moreover, the magnitude of the frictional force can be easily controlled by changing the magnitude of a load. Namely, when a rotary member 1 is rotated while a load toward the axial direction is being applied, numerous rollers 2 make rolling motions in contact with the rotary member 1 and a passive member 3. The rollers 2 make rolling motions along a track of rotation of the rotary member 1. The rollers 2 are restrained to roll toward a direction being inclined by a prescribed angle by a cage 4. This results in producing a frictional force in proportion to the magnitude of the load being applied to the axial direction between the rollers 2 and the rotary member 1 nd between the rollers 2 and the passive member 3. At this time, since the rollers 2 slide while making rolling motions, sliding friction and rolling friction occur in combination to provide more stable resistance force.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A friction resistance generator comprising:

a rotary member rotatable on a prescribed axis of rotation;

a passive member facing the rotary member in the axial direction;

numerous rollers being located between the rotary member and the passive member, said rollers making rolling motions in contact with the rotary member and the passive member when the rotary member makes rotary movements; and

a cage having a plurality of inclined slots for maintaining the rollers at prescribed intervals along a prescribed peripheral line around the axis of rotation of the rotary member while allowing free rolling of the rollers;

in which axes of rolling of the rollers are inclined to produce a prescribed angle between a plane including the axis of rotation of the rotary member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a friction resistance generator for applying discretionary resistance by frictional force to rotary movement or rectilinear movement in various kinds of machines and equipment.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Bearings or guides being so far known as one type of mechanical elements can be broadly categorized into slide bearings or slide guides which are structured to support movable members through the aid of lubricating oil and roller bearings or roller guides which are structured to support the movable members through the aid of balls or rollers. They are intended to make the movable members always move smoothly diminishing the friction resistance between mating members as small as possible. Consequently, since conventional bearings or guides are not intended to apply resistance to moving members to control the moving force, additional attenuation means such as a shock absorber or damper becomes necessary when it is necessary to control the moving speed of the movable member to a constant level.