Development of X-screw. A load-Sensitive Actuator Incorporating a Variable Transmission.
Shigeo Hirose, Craig TIBBETTS, Tetsuo Hagiwara
- Year
- 2000
- Citations
- 3
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This research deals with the development of a load-sensitive continuously variable transmission designed for use as a linear actuator. This mechanism, named X-screw, has several unique features not found in other transmission systems that make it especially suitable for use as a robotic actuator. X-screw has a transmission ratio that automatically changes in response to the load. This novel loadsensitive variable transmission makes it possible to combine relatively high speed motion under low loads with a large maximum load capacity in a much smaller space and with less complexity than traditional transmission systems. X-screw also has built-in overload protection since it will stop advancing if the load exceeds a certain value although the motor is able to continue to rotate. Furthermore, X-screw can produce arbitrarily slow linear motion from a high-speed input, elimination the need for bulky gear reductions.
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