The present invention relates to a clamping device for the axial clamping of a tool disk on a flange associated with a drive spindle of a hand-held power tool. The clamping device has a screw, which is to be screwed into an internal thread of the drive spindle to securely clamp the tool disk.
Clamping devices of this kind are known in principle from the prior art. Clamping devices having a clamping nut, in particular designed as a two-hole nut, which can be secured on the drive spindle by means of a corresponding tool, are likewise known from the prior art. However, the present invention relates to a different class of clamping devices, namely those which have a screw that can be screwed into an internal thread at the end of the drive spindle.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a clamping device which counteracts spontaneous release of the clamping device - and thus loosening of the tool disk during the operation of the hand-held power tool.
The present invention provides that the screw is mounted in a coupling module of the clamping device, wherein the coupling module has an internal contour which is paired or can be paired positively with the drive spindle for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction.
The clamping device has the advantage that it can neither tighten nor loosen during the operation of the hand-held power tool because the coupling module, as part of the clamping device, is paired positively with the drive spindle for conjoint rotation. This is as a counterpart to a flange which is preferably paired positively with the drive spindle for conjoint rotation.
It has proven advantageous if the internal contour of the coupling module is designed as a hexagonal profile. A corresponding external contour of the drive spindle is preferably designed as an external hexagon. Alternative pairings that interlock positively for conjoint rotation, e.g. in the form of a positive shaft-hub connections, can be employed.
The internal thread of the drive spindle is preferably an internal thread at the end. The internal thread can be set back in the axial direction relative to a head surface of the drive spindle. The screw preferably projects in the axial direction beyond the coupling module, in particular relative to the cylindrical subsection of the coupling module. The coupling module is preferably of cylindrical design. The coupling module preferably has a cylindrical subsection which can project through a central opening in the tool disk. The cylindrical subsection of the coupling module can project into a central opening in the flange.
In a preferred embodiment, the clamping device has a knob, which is designed to be positively locked to the screw for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction. Particularly simple handling of the clamping device is thereby possible. It is possible to dispense with an additional assembly tool, e.g. an assembly wrench.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the clamping device has a clamping member, which can be subjected to an axial clamping force by means of the coupling module in order in this way to clamp the tool disk against the flange. As a particular preference, the clamping member is designed as a spring plate. The spring plate can be of disk-shaped design.
In a preferred embodiment, the screw is mounted in the coupling module by means of a rolling bearing. An increased clamping force of the clamping device is obtained by virtue of the fact that head friction of the clamping element can be reduced with the aid of the rolling bearing.
As a particular preference, the rolling bearing is designed as an angular contact ball bearing. The angular contact ball bearing preferably has a contact angle of between 35° and 45°. The contact angle can be 40°. By virtue of the diagonal pressure angle of the rolling elements, especially in an angular contact ball bearing, the clamping device wedges radially toward the end of the clamping process. This offers increased security against unintentional release.
If the clamping device has a clamping member in the form of a spring plate, which is preferred, the clamping device obtains increased insensitivity to settling since the spring plate is in nonpositive engagement with the tool disk, which compensates thermal expansion.
In another embodiment, the clamping device has an elastomer ring, which is preferably arranged between a head of the screw and a collar of the coupling module. As an alternative or in addition, the clamping device can have a holding ring, by means of which the coupling module is held on the screw.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, it is also possible for a diaphragm spring to be provided instead of an elastomer ring. In this case, the diaphragm spring can serve to seal off a grease chamber between the screw head and the collar of the coupling module. Moreover, the diaphragm spring can also axially preload the knob.
According to another advantageous embodiment, it is furthermore possible to use a combination of an elastomer element and a mechanical spring instead of the elastomer ring.
It has proven advantageous if the clamping member is held on the coupling module by a retaining ring.
In another preferred embodiment, the clamping device has a stop, by means of which a deflection of the clamping member is limited directly or indirectly. The stop is preferably designed as an annular collar and is arranged between the spring plate and the tool disk to be received. If the tool disk comes into contact with the stop in the course of the clamping process, a deflection of the spring element in the axial direction is limited.
The present invention also provides a hand-held power tool, preferably in the form of a grinder or cutoff grinder, having a drive spindle, which has an internal thread, preferably at the end, and having a clamping device of the type described above. The drive spindle has an external contour which is paired or can be paired positively with the internal contour of the coupling module for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction.
It has proven advantageous if the hand-held power tool comprises a flange, which is connected or can be connected positively to the drive spindle for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction by means of an anti-rotation safeguard.
The hand-held power tool according to the invention can be developed advantageously in a corresponding manner by the features which are explained with respect to the clamping device.
Further advantages will emerge from the following description of the figures. Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the figures. The figures, the description and the claims contain numerous features in combination. A person skilled in the art will expediently also consider the features individually and combine them to produce expedient further combinations.
In the figures, identical components and components of identical type are designated by identical reference signs. In the figures:
A preferred exemplary embodiment of a clamping device 10 according to the invention is illustrated in
The flange 30 has an anti-rotation safeguard 24 in the form of a lateral recess, ensuring that the flange placed on the drive spindle 20 is connected positively to the drive spindle 20 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction U.
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According to the invention, the coupling module 1 has an internal contour 16, which can be paired positively with the drive spindle 20 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction UR (cf.
An elastomer ring 6, which is shown below the knob 3, is used inter alia to hold the external contour of the screw head 12 within a corresponding internal contour of the knob 3. This is evident especially from
The coupling module 1 can be paired positively with the spring plate 4 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction U, being paired in the assembled state. This preferably applies to all the exemplary embodiments. For this purpose, the coupling module 1 has a module contour 19 below the collar 11 of the coupling module 1 which corresponds to an internal contour of the spring plate 4. By way of example, the module contour 19 is designed as an external square. Visible below the coupling module 1 is a holding ring 7, by means of which the coupling module 1 is held on the screw 2.
The clamping member, here in the form of the spring plate 4, is held on the coupling module 1 by means of a retaining ring 8. The functioning of the clamping device 10 according to the invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to
First of all, the flange 30 (cf.
As the clamping device 10 is screwed in, a manual force is transmitted to the screw 2 via an operating element, which is designed as a knob 3 by way of example. This is ensured by the fact that the head 12 of the screw 2 is embedded positively in the knob 3 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction. At the latest when the spring plate 4 is resting on the tool disk 300, the head 12 of the screw 2 slides relative to the coupling module 1 via the angular contact ball bearing 5 until there is radial clamping at the end of the spring travel of the spring plate 4. As a result, there is both axial and radial clamping between the head 12 of the screw 2 with respect to the coupling module 1, wherein, in particular, the radial clamping produces the greater holding effect. The radial clamping is achieved by virtue of the fact that the rolling bearing which is preferably provided is designed as an angular contact ball bearing 5, which has a contact angle BW of 40° (cf. also
The elastomer ring 6 situated between the coupling module 1 and the head 12 of the screw 2 on the one hand presses a section of the knob 3 against the screw head 12. It thereby serves to avoid any escape of lubricant from the rolling element space. On the other hand, the elastomer ring 6 in conjunction with the holding ring 7 holds the coupling module 1 on the screw 2. A retaining ring 8 illustrated below the spring plate 4 serves to hold the clamping plate 4 on the coupling module 1.
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Another preferred exemplary embodiment of a clamping device 10 according to the invention is illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17198870.2 | Oct 2017 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/078225 | 10/16/2018 | WO | 00 |