Patent ID: 9024491
Filing Date: 2015-05-05
Classification: B64C,H02K,Y02T

Abstract:
1. An electromechanical actuator, comprising: a first system including a first motor and a first movable element capable of being moved back and forth in an axial direction of a rod by rotational driving force of said first motor, said rod being a threaded rod having a male threaded portion provided on an outer circumferential face thereof, and said first movable element including a first nut having a first female threaded portion provided on an inner circumferential face thereof, the first nut receiving rotational driving force of said first motor to move back and forth on said rod through threaded engagement between said male threaded portion of said rod and said first female threaded portion of said first nut; and a second system including a second motor and a second movable element capable of being moved back and forth in the axial direction of said rod by rotational driving force of said second motor, said second movable element including a second nut having a second female threaded portion provided on an inner circumferential face thereof, the second nut receiving rotational driving force of said second motor to move back and forth on said rod through threaded engagement between said male threaded portion of said rod and said second female threaded portion of said second nut; said electromechanical actuator being capable of adjusting a stroke length which is a distance between a first driving section set to or in the end portion or the proximity of an end portion of said first movable element and a second driving section set to or in the end portion or the proximity of an end portion of said second movable element; said first movable element and said second movable element being configured for back and forth movement in the axial direction of the rod such that the stroke length in a state in which said first movable element and said second movable element are positioned at respective reference positions at which said first movable element and said second movable element are positioned nearest to each other is set as a minimum stroke length; said first movable element and said second movable element being capable of individually moving by at least a difference between a predetermined maximum stroke length and the minimum stroke length in both of directions in which said first movable element and said second movable element move toward and away from each other with respect to the reference positions, the predetermined maximum stroke length being the stroke length between a stroke length when said first movable element and said second movable element are farthest to each other and a stroke length when said first movable element and said second movable element are at the reference positions, and if a failure occurs in said first movable element, the minimum stroke length is achieved by moving said second movable element closer to the first movable element than a position of the second movable element when the first movable element is not in a failure state and the stroke length is the minimum stroke length, and the predetermined maximum stroke length is achieved by moving said second movable element farther from the first movable element than a position of the second movable element when the first movable element is not in a failure state and the stroke length is the predetermined maximum stroke length.