The invention relates to a carrier plate for flap discs.
A carrier plate of this kind is known from DE 20 2012 100 332 U1. The entraining disc, caused to rotate by the shaft of a drive machine, is braced with a cylindrical centering projection on the seating surface, formed by the beginning of the hub thread and conically expanded outward, of the carrier plate. This enables, with simple means, relative angular motions within certain limits between the entraining disc and the carrier plate, and thus automatic centering of the carrier plate. An elastic intermediate ring, which damps oscillations and vibrations during operation, is inserted between the entraining disc and the carrier plate. This intermediate ring is embodied so that it can be positively connected to the entraining disc, with the result that it forms one unit with the entraining disc.
A similarly embodied entraining disc is known from DE 20 2012 100 329.
Although these approaches have proven successful in practical use, it has nevertheless become evident that the user not infrequently removes the intermediate ring, for example for cleaning purposes. Associated with this is the disadvantage that when the flap disc is used again, the intermediate ring is not immediately available again or in fact becomes lost. The result of this is that it is not used again for the next utilization instance.
The object on which the invention is based is that of creating a remedy, and configuring the elastic intermediate element in such a way that it is necessarily and definitely available each time the flap disc is used.
In order to achieve this object, according to the invention provision is made that the elastic intermediate element is made up of a ring, surrounding the seating surface for the centering projection of the entraining disc, that is fixedly connected to the domed inner part of the carrier plate. In a refinement of the invention a ring of this kind, which is preferably made of an elastic plastic, can be fixedly attached to the surface of the carrier plate by overmolding the elastic material or by adhesive bonding.
With this approach it is no longer the user's choice whether or not to use the elastic intermediate element, since it is an integral component of the carrier plate and does not need to be mounted on a commercially usual entraining disc; this additionally simplifies utilization.
The elastic ring can be embodied in the manner of an O-ring, but it can also comprise cutouts on the circumference so that the entraining disc is braced in a stable position only at at least three ring segments.
The invention is explained below with reference to an exemplifying embodiment that is depicted in the drawings, in which:
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Ring 42 centeredly surrounds the conically outwardly expanded seating surface 34. Alternatively, provision can be made to embody ring 42 not as a continuous intermediate element in the manner of an O-ring, but rather as a component having at least three cutouts that are distributed over the circumference, so that with this variant as well, a defined bracing between entraining disc 38 and carrier plate 18 is still ensured.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2012 103 473.5 | Sep 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/068898 | 9/12/2013 | WO | 00 |