This is a National Stage application claiming the benefit of French Patent Application Number 1361594 FR filed on 25 Nov. 2013 (25 Nov. 2013), which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a cage blank for a free wheel with rolling bodies and/or cams, such a blank being used during the manufacture of a free wheel in order to produce a cage for keeping rolling bodies in position during use of the free wheel. The invention also relates to a free wheel cage formed from such a blank, as well as a free wheel comprising such a cage. Lastly, the invention relates to a method for assembling such a free wheel.
In the field of free wheels, it is known to keep rolling bodies of the free wheel, such as rollers or beads, and/or cams, in position using a single-piece cage that defines housings for receiving and guiding rolling bodies or cams, between the inner and outer rings of the free wheel. Such a single-piece cage may be formed by a folded and cut metal strip or by a ring made from molded synthetic material. With this type of cage, the rolling bodies and the cams must be introduced successively into the cells of the cage from the inside or from the outside thereof, which requires precise manipulations and a qualified workforce. This makes the price of a free wheel incorporating such a cage higher.
The invention more particularly aims to resolve these drawbacks by proposing a cage blank for a free wheel that facilitates the placement of the rolling bodies and/or cams, while making it possible to save time during the manufacturing of a free wheel.
To that end, the invention relates to a blank for a free wheel with rolling bodies and/or cams, characterized in that it has two parts and comprises a main part defining cells for receiving rolling bodies and/or cams, as well as a cover for closing the cells, that main part and that cover being made from a molded plastic material, whereas, before the cover is assembled on the main part, each cell has, at an axial end, along a longitudinal axis of the main part, an opening for placing a rolling body or a cam.
Owing to the invention, the blank may be equipped or “trimmed” with rolling bodies and/or cams through the axial end openings of the cells before placing the cover on the main part. It is thus possible to perform axial loading of the main part by manipulating the rolling bodies and/or the cams in a single direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the main part of the blank. This facilitates an operator's work, or even it makes it possible to automate the task of placing rolling bodies and/or cams. The invention also makes it possible to place rolling bodies and/or cams in the cells simultaneously, which saves considerable time relative to the prior art, where the different rolling bodies and/or cams must be introduced one after the other into their respective cells.
According to advantageous but optional aspects of the invention, such a blank may incorporate one or more of the following features, considered in any technically allowable combination:
The invention also relates to a cage for a free wheel with rolling bodies and/or cams formed from a blank as described above and in which the cover is assembled on the main part.
The invention further relates to a free wheel with rolling bodies and/or cams that comprises an inner ring, an outer ring, several rolling bodies and/or several cams each positioned in an annular space arranged radially between the inner and outer rings, as well as a cage as mentioned above that keeps the rolling bodies and/or the cams in position in the annular space.
Lastly, the invention relates to a method for assembling a free wheel as mentioned above, the method comprising the following steps:
The invention will be better understood and other advantages thereof will appear more clearly in light of the following description of one embodiment of a blank, a cage and a free wheel according to its principle, as well as a method for assembling such a free wheel also according to its principle, provided solely as an example and done in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The bars 24 all extend on the same side of the ring, along the axis X20. The bars 24 define two types of cells 26 between them, namely:
In practice, fourteen cells 26 are provided with an alternating distribution of the cells 26A and 26B. In other words, in an orthoradial direction relative to the axis X20, a cell 26A is positioned between two cells 26B, and vice versa.
Along the axis X20, each cell 26 extends between a first end 262, defined in the vicinity of the ring 22 and which is closed off, along the axis X20, by that ring, and a second end 264 that emerges outwardly, axially along the axis X20, through an opening 026. Each opening 026 has, in a plane perpendicular to the axis X20, dimensions compatible with the insertion of a roller 40 or a cam 50 into the corresponding opening 26, in a direction parallel to the axis X20 and which is shown by arrows F26 in
The bars 24 are not all identical and are broken down into two types of bars 24A and 24B. When one looks at the main part 20 in the direction of arrow II in
Each bar 24A is provided, on its side oriented toward the adjacent cell 26B, with a housing 242 for receiving an elastic member 60 formed by a leaf spring and which serves to exert, on the cam 50 received in the cell 26B in question, an elastic force E60 returning the cam to a so-called “neutral” position where it does not oppose the relative rotation between the inner and outer rings of a free wheel provided with a cage formed from the blank 10 and equipped with elements 40, 50 and 60.
Reference 244 denotes the free axial end of a bar 24 opposite the ring 22. The openings 026 are defined between the ends 244 of the bars 24 and the cells 26 extend, along the axis X20, between those ends 244 and the ring 22. Beyond each end 244 relative to the ring 22, each bar 24 is provided with a protruding slug 246. Furthermore, each bar 24A is equipped with an elastically deformable tongue 248 that also protrudes relative to its end 244 and is provided with a rib 249 oriented radially outwardly relative to the axis X20. Such a rib is sometimes called a “godroon”.
The cover 30 has an annular shape and is centered on an axis X30 that is superimposed with the axis X20 in the configuration of the cover 30 assembled on the main part 20. In a plane perpendicular to the axis X30, the dimensions of the cover 30 are equivalent to the dimensions of the ring 22 in a plane perpendicular to the axis X20.
The cover 30 is provided with fourteen orifices 306 that form the same number of receiving housings for the slugs 246 in the configuration of that the cover 30 assembled on the main part 20. On its inner radial edge turned toward the axis X30, the cover 30 is provided with a fold 309 for receiving the ribs 249 of the different tongues 248. Thus, the cover 30 can be guided when it is assembled on the main part 20 by the different slugs 246 that penetrate the orifices 306, which performs a relative centering operation of the parts 20 and 30. The fact that the cover 30 abuts against the ends 244 of the bars 24 ensures immobilization of the cover 30 on the part 20 in a direction coming closer to the ring 22. Additionally, the ribs 249 cooperate with the fold 309 to immobilize the cover 30 against tearing out, i.e., in a direction moving away from the ring 22. Thus, the tongues 248 perform a snapping function of the cover 30 on the main part 20, as in particular shown in
The free wheel 100 shown in
When the free wheel 100 needs to be assembled, the component elements 20 and 30 of the blank 10 are positioned in a configuration where the cover 30 is separated from the main part 20.
The cells 26A are then trimmed with the rollers 40 by inserting each roller 40 into the corresponding cell 26A in a direction parallel to the axis X20 and shown by arrow F26A in
Once placed in the housings 242, the springs 60 exert the elastic force E60 on the cams 50 that returns those cams to a position where they do not block a relative rotation between the rings 120 and 140, as mentioned above.
When the different elements 40, 50 and 60 are in place in the cells 26, the cover 30 can be attached on the main part 20, by aligning the axes X20 and X30 and pressing the cover on that main part in the direction of arrow F30 in
In this respect, the transverse dimensions of the cells 26, in particular in an orthoradial direction relative to the axis X20, are chosen so that the elements 40, 50 and 60 do not risk sliding inside the cells, radially toward the inside or outside of the bars 24, when a cage 200, made up of assembled parts 20 and 30 and equipped with elements 40, 50 and 60, is manipulated.
It will be understood that since the elements 40, 50 and 60 are placed in the cells 26 using axial movements parallel to the axis X20, this requires a less specialized workforce than that needed to place such members through the inside of a single-piece cage. This makes it possible to consider a simultaneous placement of these elements in the corresponding cells, for example using a handling robot.
The cage 200 can then be placed in an annular space E defined, radially relative to the axis X100, between the tracks 122 and 142. This cage 200, equipped with the elements 40, 50 and 60, can be manipulated as a single-piece sub-assembly, which facilitates the assembly of the free wheel 100.
According to one alternative not shown in the invention, all of the bars 24 can be equipped with an elastically deformable tongue 248 to improve the snapping of the cover 30 on the main part 20. Additionally or as an alternative to the use of the snapping tongues 248, the cover 30 can be glued or welded on the main part.
The number of cells of the cage 200 according to the invention is not necessarily equal to fourteen and may assume different values, in particular based on the diameters of the ring 22 and the rollers 40 and the transverse dimensions of the cams 50.
The invention is also applicable to a free wheel that comprises only rollers 50, in which case one of the tracks 122 and 142 can be provided with cams for selectively jamming those rollers, or only with cams 50 that then also perform a radial load reacting function. In that case, the springs 60 are provided to act on the rollers 40.
The springs 60 are optional.
The embodiments and alternatives considered above may be combined to generate new embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1361594 FR | Nov 2013 | FR | national |