The invention relates to a bearing bolt joint in accordance with the preamble of claim 1.
Bearing bolt joints without clearance are already known which essentially consist of a bolt and an arrangement to fix the bolt to a machine element. The bolt has a cylindrical center part and two conically tapering end parts. The arrangement to fix the bolt consists of two inwardly conically extending expansion bushings which are axially clampable to the bolt by means of screws and washers and are thus seated without clearance in the receiving bore. With the fixed bearing, the support of a bolt in a bore must be provided with minimum clearance for reasons of assembling capability and disassembling capability. If the clearance is too large, on the one hand, the result is a fast knocking out of the bore. If, however, the clearance is too small, the assembly and disassembly is no longer ensured. In practice, it is in particular the disassembly which causes high costs.
To prevent the previously described knocking out, the initially described bearing bolt joints were developed and used in many areas of the construction machine industry. A description of such a bearing bolt joint already results from DE 690 11 330 T2.
The installation of these bushings is generally unproblematic; but it has been found that large problems occur on the dismantling under certain circumstances in that the cone-type bushings cannot be removed or can only be removed with difficulty. The reason for this can lie in the fact that worked support positions of the components cannot be completely protected against corrosion and a friction coefficient is thus adopted which makes a removal of the cone-type bushing much more difficult and sometimes even impossible. To eliminate this deficiency, holding bushings have already been developed which are connected to the required coupling nut in a shaped matched manner such that the expansion bushing can be clamped and also drawn again. The disadvantage of such a unit lies in the high price and in the greater space requirements. These are also the reasons why this type of bearing bolt joint was not able to establish itself on the market.
Starting from the aforesaid prior art, it is the underlying object of the present invention to provide a bearing bolt joint which can be built in a space-saving manner and which can be dismantled in a simple manner without any great additional costs.
This object is solved in accordance with the invention by the combination of the features of claim 1.
According to this, in a generic bearing bolt joint, the expansion bushings each have a coupling region at their end pointing away from the bolt, with a pull-off tool being releasably connectable to said coupling region. For the dismantling, the corresponding pull-off tool can here be connected to the expansion bushing and the latter can be drawn in a simple manner to release the bearing bolt joint.
Preferred aspects of the invention result from the dependent claims following the main claim. Accordingly, the coupling region can be made as an internal thread into which a pull-off screw or pull-off sleeve can be screwed. The material thickness is the largest particularly in the rear conical region in the expansion bushings. A corresponding internal thread, into which the pull-off screw or pull-off sleeve can be screwed, can therefore be made here without problem
When a pull-off sleeve is used, it can advantageously be partly or fully slotted. The unscrewing or screwing in of the pull-off sleeves is also hereby made possible with variable expansion bushing diameters which are caused by the pressing on of the expansion bushing.
In another advantageous embodiment, the coupling region is made as a grooved surface region, for example in a recess in the expansion bushing. A correspondingly shaped engagement region of the pull-off tool can be brought into engagement with this grooved surface region. The pull-off tool provided for an expansion bushing made in this manner can itself advantageously include an expandable sleeve with a conical internal diameter which can be expanded by means of a frusto-conical contact surface.
The expansion bushings can advantageously, as already known as such in the prior art, be slotted at their periphery.
Further details, advantages and features of the invention result from the embodiments shown by way of example in the drawing. There are shown:
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The expansion bushing 22 has a coupling region 26 made as an internal thread 24 at the end pointing away from the bolt 12 and a pull-off sleeve which serves as a pull-off tool 28 and which has a corresponding external thread 30 can be screwed into said coupling region 26 such that the expansion bushing 22 is movable against the arrow direction x with the help of this sleeve so that it is drawn together and can be moved out of the fixed engagement with the machine element 16.
Slots are arranged in a manner not shown in any more detail here at the outer periphery of the pull-off sleeve 28 and permit a reduction in the outer periphery of the pull-off sleeve. The external diameter of the pull-off sleeve can hereby be adapted to the optionally varying internal diameter of the internal thread 24. A blind hole with an internal thread 32 is turned into the end of the bolt 12 and a screw can be screwed into it via which the expansion bushing 22 can be pushed in the x direction onto the conically tapering end 20 of the bolt by means of suitable screws and washers.
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Instead of the blind hole bore 32 with an internal thread, here a screw bolt 34 with an external thread 36 is provided onto which the nuts and washers for the clamping of the expansion bushing 22 can be pulled or screwed. Due to this design difference, a lateral, central opening 38 is provided in the expansion bushing 22 and the threaded bolt 36 can project outwardly through it. The internal diameter of the internal screw connection 24 is, in accordance with the opening 38, comparatively larger than that in the embodiment in accordance with
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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UM 203 15 460.6 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |