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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2024
Filed:
Nov. 15, 2018
Physik Instrumente (Pi) Gmbh & Co. KG, Karlsruhe, DE;
Reinhard Hübner, Waldbronn, DE;
PHYSIK INSTRUMENTE (PI) GMBH & CO. KG, Karlsruhe, DE;
Abstract
Spindle nut which can be brought into engagement with or engages with a corresponding spindle, wherein the spindle nut comprises an internal thread which is defined by three longitudinal grooves, which run in a direction parallel to a central thread axis A of the spindle nut, which is interrupted, as a result of which three spaced-apart internal thread segments are formed in the spindle nut, and, in case the spindle nut is in engagement with the spindle, the external thread of the spindle is in contact only with the internal thread segments, wherein the spindle nut, with respect to a cross section arranged perpendicular to its central thread axis A, comprises a cross section geometry with an inner cross-section curve K facing the central thread axis, wherein at least the inner thread segments each form a partial circle shaped section of the cross section curve K, wherein the diameter of each partial circle shaped section corresponds to the core diameter of the internal thread, and the partial circle shaped sections of the cross-section curve K are connected via transition sections to longitudinal groove sections of the cross section curve K which are formed by the longitudinal grooves, wherein a distance a between the two transition sections adjoining a longitudinal groove section is smaller than a distance b between the two transition sections which adjoin a partial circle shaped section.