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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2023
Filed:
Sep. 22, 2021
Sfs Intec Holding Ag, Heerbrugg, CH;
Andras Nagypal, Buchs, CH;
Stefan Frei, Chur, CH;
David Fischlin, Hinterforst, CH;
Marijo Zach, Widnau, CH;
SFS Group International AG, Heerbrugg, CH;
Abstract
A spindle nut (S) for a ball screw is conventionally designed as a hollow cylinder with a central-symmetrical middle longitudinal axis (Z). The spindle nut has an internal thread, which is designed as a ball groove (K) arranged on the cylinder inner surface. Pairs of load-relief bores (B) serve as substantially cylindrical channels for guiding the balls out of and into the ball channel (K) through the wall of the spindle nut. Each load-relief bore (B) is distinguished by a generatrix (L), which has an intersection point (C) with the thread base line of the ball channel (K) and constitutes the geometric continuation of the traveling path of a ball from the ball channel (K) into the load-relief bore (B). A tangent (T) to the cylinder surface (G) runs in a parallel manner at a spacing a >0 to the generatrix (L), both T and L being perpendicular to a common normal (R) to the middle longitudinal axis (Z).