This application claims the benefit and priority of German Patent Application No. 10 2011 018 987.4, filed Apr. 28, 2011. The entire disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
The disclosure relates to a clamping device and, more particularly, to a clamping device with a hollow shaft and a spring in the interior of the shaft.
A clamping device is known according to DE 196 45 778 A1. It has a hollow shaft (clamping arm shaft) that is rotatably mounted in a housing. A clamping element (clamping arm) is fastenable to the shaft. A lever arm (positioning extension) on the shaft provides a toggle lever mechanism. An intermediate element is articulated on one side with the lever arm and on the other side with an axially movable final control element (positioning rod) of a drive element. An inner shaft connected to a hand lever is arranged in the hollow shaft. The inner shaft has a pin element (positioning pin) extending through a link guide (link slot) on the hollow shaft. The pin element can be operationally linked to the toggle lever mechanism. A spring element, which tensions the inner shaft against the hollow shaft in the main axial direction, is positioned outside the housing.
As described in DE 196 45 778 A1, it is possible, using this design to alternately disengage the toggle lever mechanism with the aid of a hand lever or bring it into a so-called top dead center position, and in particular if the final control element of the drive element (pneumatic cylinder, hydraulic cylinder, electric drive, or the like) is movably unobstructed. In particular, the aspect is taken into consideration that in the case of a non-hollow clamping arm shaft, a torque introduction therein is unsuitable to take influence on the toggle lever mechanism.
The disclosure improves a clamping device of the above mentioned type. In particular, the clamping device is a more compact structural form.
A clamping device of the above mentioned type includes a hollow shaft and a clamping element. The hollow shaft is rotatably mounted in a housing. The clamping element is fastenable with the shaft. The clamping element includes a lever arm and a toggle lever mechanism. An intermediate element is articulated on one side with the lever arm. The intermediate element is articulated on the other side with an axially movable final control element of a drive element. An inner shaft, connected to a hand lever, is arranged in the hollow shaft. The inner shaft has a pin element that extends through a link guide on the hollow shaft. The inner shaft can be operationally linked to the toggle lever mechanism. A spring element tensions the inner shaft against the hollow shaft in the main axial direction. The spring element is arranged in the interior of the hollow shaft.
Thus, according to the disclosure, the spring element is arranged in the interior of the hollow shaft.
In other words, the disclosure is distinguished in that the spring element, which was originally arranged externally of the housing on the hollow shaft (see in particular FIG. 5 of DE 196 45 778 A1), is now placed in the interior of the hollow shaft. Thus, the spring element is a coiled compression spring arranged in a ring gap between the inner shaft and the hollow shaft.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description. 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 clamping device according to the disclosure, including the advantageous refinements, is explained in greater detail with reference to the illustrations in the drawings of an exemplary embodiment.
The clamping device shown in
An inner shaft 6 is connected to a hand lever 5. The inner shaft 6 is arranged in the hollow shaft 1. The inner shaft has a pin element 7 that extends through a link guide 8 on the hollow shaft 1. The inner shaft 6 can be operationally linked to the toggle lever mechanism. A spring element 9 tensions the inner shaft 6 against the hollow shaft 1 in the main axial direction. The known link guide 8 has guide sections 14, 15 that are oriented on one side, in parallel, and on the other side, transversely, to the main axial direction of the hollow shaft 1 (see
The spring element 9 is preferably a coiled compression spring surrounding a portion of the inner shaft 6. The spring 9 is arranged in the interior of the hollow shaft 1. This measure has an advantage that the clamping device can be designed as a more compact overall design.
A ring gap space 10, to accommodate the spring element 9, is provided between the hollow shaft 1 and the inner shaft 6 as seen in
The inner shaft 6 has a shaft shoulder 12 that acts as a counter bearing for the spring element 9. This shaft shoulder 12 provides a cylindrical support surface for the inner wall of the hollow shaft 1. The shaft shoulder 12 has an external diameter matching with the internal diameter of the hollow shaft 1. In addition, the external diameter of the bush 11 corresponds to the external diameter of the shaft shoulder 12. Finally, the pin element 7 is arranged in the area of the shaft shoulder 12 on the inner shaft 6.
The clamping device according to the disclosure functions as follows. Proceeding from the clamping position shown in
In order to close the clamping device again or move it into the top dead center position, the hand lever 5 is again actuated in the other rotational direction. At the beginning of the rotational movement, the pin element 7 is fixed in the guide section 14 due to the force of the spring element 9. The guide section 14 is oriented parallel to the main axial direction of the hollow shaft 1. The force of the spring element 9 must first be overcome at the moment when a further rotational movement of the hand lever 5, due to the toggle lever mechanism, is no longer sufficient to move the final control element 4 further upward. Thus, the pin element 7 can reach the guide section 15, which is oriented transversely to the main axial direction of the hollow shaft 1. Arriving there, it can also come into contact with the intermediate element 3 or a lower edge of the intermediate element 3, in order to press the intermediate element upward. The final control element 4 is also simultaneously drawn upward so that the top dead center position is reached.
The installation of the shaft structure is performed as follows. First, a bush 11 is press-fit on one side of the hollow shaft 1. Specifically, the bush is positioned on the outer edge that is also used for the rotationally-fixed arrangement of the clamping arm 17. Cylindrical bearing surfaces, for connection to the housing of the clamping device, are provided in each case between the two edges and the lever arm 2.
Next, the spring element 9, preferably a coiled compression spring, is plugged onto the inner shaft 6. The inner shaft 6 is inserted into the hollow shaft 1. The hollow shaft 6 is still bush-free on one side. The pin element 7 is guided through the link guide 8 and screwed into a corresponding threaded hole on the inner shaft 6. Finally, a bush 11 is also press-fit onto the previously bush-free side of the hollow shaft 1. The hand lever 5 can be fastened in a rotationally-fixed manner on the inner shaft 6 on one of the two sides.
The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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