Apparatus for converting a rotational movement into a...

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F16H 25/12 (2006.01) F02B 1/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1318155

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An apparatus for converting rotational movement into reciprocating lifting movement or vice versa, comprises a bearing body that incorporates a first, cylindrical wall section with first guide grooves, a rotary element that is supported on the bearing body so as to be able to rotate and that incorporates a second cylindrical wall section with second guide grooves that are arranged at an angle to the first guide grooves, a lifting element that is supported on the bearing body so as to move back and forth and that incorporates a third wall section, in which continuous bearing drillings with axes that are transverse to the lifting movement are arranged, and a force transfer system with driver balls that are guided within the bearing drillings. In each bearing drilling there are two driver balls that lie one behind the other in the axial direction and which rest against each other. One such driver ball is supported in part in the first guide groove and the other is supported in part in the second guide groove.

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