This application claims priority to German Application No. DE102010044327.1, filed Sep. 3, 2010. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to a centering and clamping device and, more particularly, to a centering and clamping device with a seal element.
A centering and clamping device is known according to DE 102 38 815 B3. It has a closed housing with a drive mechanism that actuates a clamping hook that is active outside the housing. The clamping hook engages through an opening on the housing provided with a seal element. The seal element is referred to as a “slot cover slide”. It is implemented as a spring-loaded closure that follows the movement of the clamping hook. However, since the slot cover slide is only situated on one side of the clamping hook, in spite of the centering mandrel closed on one side, a danger exists that contaminants, such as metal chips or the like, will reach the interior of the housing.
According to the disclosure, it is an object to improve a centering and clamping device of the type mentioned. In particular, it is an aspect to better protect the interior of the housing from contaminants than in the mentioned prior art.
The object is achieved by a centering and clamping device that comprises a housing with a drive mechanism coupled with the housing. A clamping hook, active outside the housing, is actuated by the drive mechanism. The hook mechanism engages a seal element positioned in an opening on the housing. The seal element includes a passage opening to receive the clamping hook. The passage opening fits exactly with the clamping hook in every position. The seal is mounted so that it is rotatable in the opening of the housing. The seal includes a portion that projects from the housing, at all times, such that the opening of the housing is completely closed in every rotational position of the seal element.
Thus, according to the disclosure, the seal element, that is provided with a passage opening for the clamping hook, fits exactly with the clamping hook in every position. The seal element is mounted so that it is rotatable in the opening of the housing. The seal element is implemented to completely close the opening of the housing in every rotational position. The seal element projects from the housing at all times to prevent contaminants from entering into the housing.
In other words, instead of the slot cover slide, a seal element is provided according to the disclosure. The seal is mounted so it is rotatable within the opening and in turn has a passage opening for the clamping hook. Thus, the fundamentally required mobility of the clamping hook in two spatial directions is therefore no longer achieved via the opening itself. Here, the clamping hook is guided so that it is axially displaceable in the seal element. Additionally, the seal element is mounted so that it is rotatable, itself, within the opening. Thus, the opening to be closed using the slot cover slide is eliminated. Furthermore, the respective seal is simplified by eliminating the movement guides. The clamping hook itself, as noted, is only guided so that it is axially displaceable in the passage opening. This ensures that the tightness is sufficient to ensure that the cross-section of the clamping hook corresponds to the cross-section of the passage opening on the entire travel range length. With respect to the rotatability of the seal element to the housing, for example, an approximately cylindrical formation of the seal element already results in the desired result, namely a secure seal of the opening of the housing. Additionally, with the seal projecting out of the housing at all times, containments are prevented from entering the interior of the housing.
Other advantageous refinements will become apparent to those skilled in the art.
The centering and clamping device, including the advantageous refinements, is explained in greater detail hereafter on the basis of the illustration in the drawings of a preferred exemplary embodiment.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The device shown in
A drive element 9 (a pneumatic cylinder here, however, a hydraulic cylinder or an electric drive may alternatively be considered) is situated on the end of the housing 1, facing away from the clamping hook 5. The drive mechanism 2 includes the drive element 9 (piston-cylinder unit), a two armed lever 11 and a drag element 12. The drive element 9 is situated outside the housing 1 with a linearly movable positioning rod 10 engaging in the housing 1. The two-armed lever 11 is mounted on the housing 1. The drag element 12 is articulated on one side with the clamping hook 5 and on the other side with the lever 11. The lever 11 and the positioning rod 10 are articulated with one another via a slotted guide 13. The lever 11 has two lever arms 14, 15 angled with respect to one another.
It is essential that the seal element 3, which is provided with a passage opening 6 for the clamping hook 5, fits exactly with the clamping hook 5 in every position. The seal element 3 is mounted so that it is rotatable in the opening 4 of the housing 1. The seal element 3 is implemented in the housing opening to completely close the housing opening 4 in every rotational position of the seal element 3. Additionally, the seal element 3 includes a portion that projects outside of the housing 1. The portion of the seal element is outside of the housing at all times through all the seal element's rotational positions. Thus, contaminants remain outside of the housing and are unable to enter into the interior of the housing 1 through the housing opening 4.
As explained at the beginning, this measure results in that no contaminants can reach the interior of the otherwise closed housing 1 via the opening 4 (which is only closable using a slot cover slide in the prior art).
Preferably, as shown, the seal element 3 has at least a partially cylindrical outer contour to implement its rotatability.
In order that a gap does not result between the seal element 3 and the opening 4 during rotation, where contaminants such as chips or the like could collect, the seal element 3 is thicker when viewed in the axial displacement direction of the clamping hook 5 than a wall of the housing 1 in the area of the opening 4, even if the seal element 3 is implemented as flattened outside the housing 1, which is preferred and shown. Thus, this forms the portion of the sealing element 3 projecting outside the housing 1.
In addition, with reference to
The clamping hook 5 is guided so that it is axially displaceable in the passage opening 6. Thus, the passage opening 6 is in the form of a channel as shown in
As is obvious from
In comparison to above-mentioned DE 102 38 815 B3, the solution according to the disclosure has a further special feature. This relates to the guiding of the clamping hook. In the above-mentioned prior art, the hook is guided, on the one hand, via a guide pin engaging in a curve provided on the clamping hook and, on the other hand, via a pin engaging in a (linear) line guide situated on the housing. In contrast, here a guide pin 16 is situated on the end of the clamping hook 5 in the housing interior. The guide pin 16 cooperates with a guide groove 17 provided on the housing 1. The guide groove 17 has two guide sections 18, 19 angled with respect to one another. The angles have the result that the rotational axis around which the clamping hook 5 rotates during clamping is mounted in the area of the seal element 3 rotatable in the opening 4. Also, as in the above-mentioned prior art, the guide groove 17 is implemented as a separate, specially hardened part (
A so-called centering mandrel 20 is situated externally on the housing 1 at the opening 4. The mandrel 20 has (see
The centering and clamping device functions as follows. The centering and clamping device is shown in the open position in
The present disclosure has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Obviously, modifications and alternations will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the present disclosure be construed to include all such alternations and modifications insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102010044327.1 | Sep 2010 | DE | national |