Linear motion arresting device

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Inventors

Dent, Robert K.
DuBuque, Douglas K.

Application #

533285

Filed

Dec-16-1974

Published

Apr-20-1976

Current US Class

016/82
074/531
188/129
188/381
188/67

International Classes

F16D 063/00; F16F 007/08

Field of Search

188/67 188/129 188/136 188/1 16/49 16/82 74/531

Assignee

Tyee Aircarft, Inc. (Everett, WA)

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

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Abstract
A piston is mounted for relative sliding movement in the cylindrical bore of a sleeve. The piston comprises a plurality of piston parts, one, a driving piston part connected with a prime mover or a fixed support. A piston rod, supported by the piston at one end and by a sleeve guide at the other end, drives said driving piston part. The other and driven piston parts are connected with, and driven by said one piston part through a metallic ball, rollable in a groove formed in abutting piston part surfaces. This groove extends generally parallel to the piston axis, at an angle thereto, and with the opposite end groove portions thereof closest to the piston axis. When the piston parts move in given and opposite directions, the depth of the groove reduces and the ball functions to transmit motion from the driving piston part to the driven piston part. When the piston parts move in the other direction, the depth of the groove increases and no motion is transmitted. The driven piston parts are relatively initially resiliently urged against the cylindrical bore so they tend to hold such position and movement of the driving piston in one direction causes relative motion between the piston parts and the ball-receiving groove causing the ball to wedge and interconnect the driving and driven piston parts. Movement of the driving piston part in the other direction disconnects the driving and driven piston parts.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A linear motion arresting device comprising a relatively stationary sleeve having a friction reducing, internal, cylindrical bore; a piston slidingly mating said bore and formed of a plurality of piston parts, slidable relative to each other along a plane parallel to the axis of said cylindrical bore and movable radially toward and away from each other, said piston parts, each having an elongated groove, extending generally parallel to the axis of said cylindrical bore and providing therebetween and directly between piston parts, a ball-receiving channel extending generally parallel to the axis of the cylindrical bore in which a ball may travel and extending at an angle thereto with one end portion of each groove extending more radially inwardly of the direction of said cylindrical bore than the other end portion; a metallic ball means mounted for traveling movement in said ball-receiving channel; resilient means urging one of said piston parts radially and into contact with said cylindrical bore; and prime mover means connected with another of said piston parts and moving said other piston part longitudinally of the cylindrical bore and in turn, through said metallic ball, moving said one piston part relatively longitudinally and radially of said cylindrical bore.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

One Field of Invention

Snubbers, or devices to arrest linear movement in one direction, have generally involved either hydraulic or pneumatic devices. These devices have included pistons and cylinders and variable pressure relief means. The hydraulic devices generally created leak problems in the packing glands and in the relief orifices. Pneumatic devices, not only have leak problems, but also their use was not practical where we had wide variations in temperature changes and moisture conditions. Also, pneumatic devices required considerable motion before any arresting action takes place, and, in general, were very bulky and thus their use was substantially limited.

The shortcomings of the hydraulic and pneumatic snubbers have resulted in the need of a mechanical snubber involving frictional contact between piston parts and a cylindrical bore controlling movement in one direction of travel and release of frictional contact between the parts during travel in the opposite direction.
 
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