Stepper motor including a lead screw assembly
View Patent ↗An electric stepper motor having a linear actuator arrangement consisting of an extended lead screw terminating at one end via a conical section and a threaded rod. The threaded rod at the end of the lead screw is engaged within the threaded aperture after completion of the stepper motor assembly to provide linear actuator function.
1. An electric stepper motor comprising in combination:
an electric stepper motor enclosure;
a stator, a rotor and a stepper motor shaft within said enclosure;
a first section of a threaded rod having a first length and a first diameter;
a second section of said threaded rod at an opposite end of said first section, said second section being of a shorter length and smaller diameter than said first section and arranged within said stepper motor shaft; and
a third section of said threaded rod having a conical configuration arranged intermediate of said first and said second sections.
2. The electric stepper motor of claim 1 wherein said stepper motor shaft defines a shaft extension at one end and a conical aperture at an opposite end thereof.
3. The electric stepper motor of claim 2 wherein said stepper motor shaft includes a pair of bearing journals formed on an outer surface.
4. The electric stepper motor of claim 3 wherein said stepper motor shaft includes a threaded aperture formed therein in abutment with one end of said conical aperture for receiving said second section to thereby attach said first, second and third sections of said threaded rod to said stepper motor shaft.
5. The electric stepper motor of claim 3 wherein said stepper motor shaft further includes a circular aperture formed therein in abutment with one end of said threaded aperture.
6. An electric stepper motor comprising in combination:
an electric stepper motor enclosure;
a rotor shaft including a shaft extension at one end and a conical aperture at an opposite end thereof arranged within said enclosure, said rotor shaft further including a threaded aperture formed therein in abutment with one end of said conical aperture and a circular aperture formed therein in abutment with one end of said threaded aperture;
a first threaded section of a first length and a first diameter;
a second threaded section at an opposite end of said first section, said second threaded section being of a shorter length and smaller diameter than said first threaded section; and
a third threaded section of a conical configuration intermediate said first and second threaded sections, whereby said first, second and third threaded sections are attached to said rotor shaft by engagement of said second threaded section within said threaded aperture formed within said rotor shaft.