This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to German Patent Application No. 10 2008 048 507.1, which was filed in Germany on Sep. 23, 2008, and which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an apparatus with adjustable freedom from backlash for a control device.
2. Description of the Background Art
Known from DE 102 20 889 B3, which corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 7,171,887 is an adjusting device for hydrostatic piston machines. The adjusting device comprises an actuating piston which can be moved between two end positions and which can be subjected to actuating pressures acting on it in opposite directions. The actuating pressures can be regulated by an actuating pressure regulating valve serving as a control device. To this end, the actuating pressure regulating valve has a deflectable regulating piston to which is applied a regulating force that is a function of the position of the actuating piston. The regulating force is directed opposite to a control force acting on the regulating piston, and is zero in a rest position of the adjusting device. In the rest position of the adjusting device, the regulating piston is in its neutral position, and the actuating piston is in a position determined by the control of the valve. To produce the regulating force, an actuating lever, which is rotatably mounted on a bearing pin, is located in the actuating pressure regulating valve. The regulating force is a function of the angular position of the actuating lever. Also rotatably mounted on the bearing pin are a first arm and a second arm. The first and second arms are connected to one another by a tension spring, so that excursion of one of the two arms relative to the other arm causes stretching of the tension spring. A carrier pin is located at one end of the actuating lever. During a rotation of the actuating lever about the bearing pin, the carrier pin rests against one of the arms. Under tension of the spring, the other arm bears against a support provided on the regulating piston, thus applying the regulating force to the support.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to create an apparatus for exerting on a regulating piston of a control device a regulating force that is a function of the position of an actuating lever, with which apparatus a zero position can be achieved reliably.
According to an embodiment, the apparatus for exerting on a regulating piston of a control device a regulating force that is a function of the position of an actuating lever comprises a bearing arrangement for supporting the actuating lever, a first arm and a second arm, each of which is rotatably mounted on the bearing arrangement independently of the others. In addition, the apparatus includes a carrier element that is connected to the actuating lever, and an elastic element connecting the first and second arms to one another. The position of the carrier element relative to the first and second arms is adjustable to establish backlash-free contact with the arms in the rest position. The intent is to ensure simultaneous, backlash-free contact of the carrier element with the first and second arms. In this way, systematic and/or statistical component tolerances can be compensated, thereby reliably achieving a zero position. The components are each designed such that the freedom from backlash can easily be adjusted from outside both before and after operation. This permits readjustment when made necessary by wear. Failures resulting from a lack of adjustability of the zero position on the production test stand can be avoided entirely.
In an example embodiment, the first arm forms a first surface and the second arm forms a second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface enclose an acute angle. As a result, adjusting the relative position of the carrier element makes it possible for the surfaces to be touched simultaneously by the carrier element. In this way, the compensation of component tolerances for reliably achieving a zero position through adjustment or readjustment of freedom from backlash is greatly simplified.
The position of the carrier element can be adjustable relative to the actuating lever. In this way, it is simple to adjust the position of the carrier element relative to the first arm and to the second arm. As a result, simultaneous, backlash-free contact by the carrier element with the first and second arms can be realized in a simplified manner.
The carrier element can be displaceable and/or rotatable with respect to the actuating lever. As a result, the position of the carrier element relative to the actuating lever can be easily adjusted as needed.
The connection between the carrier element and the actuating lever can contain a force-locking stop and/or an interlocking stop. This makes it possible to fix a position of the carrier element relative to the first and second arms. Threads and nuts may be used, for example.
The carrier element can also have a conical region. This ensures that a position of the carrier element relative to the first and second arms permits the desired freedom from backlash. With this design, the relative position can be adjusted by changing the penetration depth of the conical section between the two surfaces of the arms.
In an embodiment, the position of the actuating lever can be adjustable relative to the axis of rotation of the arms in order to adjust the freedom from backlash. In this way, the position of the carrier element relative to the first and second arms can be adjusted through the position of the actuating lever. In addition, it is possible to combine an adjustment in the position of the carrier element relative to the actuating lever with the adjustment of the position of the actuating lever relative to the bearing arrangement. In this way, more degrees of freedom are provided for the adjustment of the freedom from backlash, and in addition, greater component tolerances can be compensated.
In an embodiment, the position of the first and second arms is adjustable relative to the axis of rotation of the actuating lever in order to adjust the freedom from backlash.
The bearing arrangement can have a first eccentric pin whose position can be adjusted independently, with only the actuating lever being rotatably mounted on the pin. As a result, the position of the actuating lever's axis of rotation relative to the bearing arrangement can be easily adjusted by rotating the eccentric pin.
Further, the bearing arrangement can additionally have a second eccentric pin whose position can be adjusted independently, with the first arm and the second arm each being mounted thereon such that they can each rotate independently. As a result, the position of the axis of rotation of the first and second arms relative to the bearing arrangement can be changed. In this way, the position of the carrier element relative to the first and second arms can be changed in order to adjust the freedom from backlash.
The position of the carrier element relative to the first and second arms can be adjusted by the changing the position of the carrier element relative to the actuating lever and/or the position of the actuating lever relative to the bearing arrangement and/or the position of the first arm and/or the position of the second arm relative to the bearing arrangement.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
The first electromagnet 5 and the second electromagnet 5′ can subject the regulating piston 3 to forces in opposite directions and move it. A bearing arrangement 7 is formed in the actuating pressure regulating valve 1. Mounted on the bearing arrangement 7 are an actuating lever 8 that is connected to a carrier element 10, a first arm 11 and a second arm 12, each of which is mounted to rotate independently of the others. The first arm 11 and the second arm 12 are connected to one another by a tension spring 13, and can each apply a force to a guide pin 9, which is connected to the regulating piston 3, hence also applying the force to the regulating piston 3. The first arm 11 forms a first surface 14, and the second arm 12 forms a second surface 15. The first surface 14 and the second surface 15 are arranged here such that simultaneous, backlash-free contact by the carrier element 10 with the first arm 11 and the second arm 12 is made possible by changing the position of the carrier element relative to the surfaces 14, 15.
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The position of an actuating piston 21 of the adjusting device 20 is changed or held constant in accordance with the pressures in the first actuating pressure chamber 16 and the second actuating pressure chamber 18. The actuating piston 21 can be displaced along an actuating piston axis 21′ that extends parallel to the regulating piston axis 4. The position of the actuating lever 8 is determined by the position of the actuating piston 21. A change in the position of the actuating piston 21 results in a change in the position of the actuating lever 8, and thus in a change in the resulting force on the actuating lever. Located in the housing 2 are fastening elements 200, by means of which the actuating pressure regulating valve 1 can be connected to the adjusting device 20.
The alternative carrier pin 10′ has a conical upper section 10′.1 and a cylindrical lower section 10′.2. The conical upper section 10′.1 and the cylindrical lower section 10′.2 are arranged coaxially and immediately adjacent to one another, forming a common pin axis 100. The cylindrical lower section 10′.2 has a thread that is designed to be complementary to a cylindrical bore 800 in the actuating lever 8. The alternative carrier pin 10′ can be displaced in its position relative to the actuating lever. To this end, the alternative carrier pin 10′ can be rotated and its axial position can be adjusted. In this way, the conical upper section 10′.1 can be brought into simultaneous backlash-free contact with the alternative first arm 11′ and the alternative second arm 12′. In order to hold constant (or fix) the connection between the actuating lever 8 and the alternative carrier pin 10′ or a position of the alternative carrier pin 10′ relative to the actuating lever 8, a nut 80 is provided which locks the carrier pin 10′.
The invention is not limited to the example embodiments shown. Rather, individual features of the example embodiments can also be combined with one another to advantage.
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The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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10 2008 048 507 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |
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20100077915 A1 | Apr 2010 | US |