Claims
- 1. A device for restoring a rotary member into a defined normal position, comprisinga spatially stationary fixed catch (13), which predetermines the normal position, a driver catch (14), which is coupled to the rotary member and can be moved past the fixed catch (13), said catches (13, 14) each having stop surfaces (131, 132, 141, 142) embodied on each of its opposing sides, a clamping spring (18) which encompasses the catches (13, 14) in a prestressed fashion with two bent spring legs (181, 182) that extend across the stop surfaces (131, 132, 141, 142) of the catches (13, 14), and at least one leg section of the spring legs (181, 182) extending across one of the stop surfaces (131, 141, 132, 142) of the catches (13, 14), including an elastic spring element, the elastic spring element being supported against the stop surface associated with the leg section with a spring force that is less powerful than the prestressing force of the clamping spring (18) in the normal position of the rotary member. 2.The device according to claim 1, wherein the spring element extends across a respective stop surface (131, 141 and 132, 142) of the fixed catch (13) and the driver catch (14), and is constituted by one of the spring legs (181, 182) itself.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the cross section of the spring wire of the clamping spring (18) is reduced in the vicinity of the spring leg (181 or 182) in order to produce a spring elasticity of the spring leg (181 or 182).
- 4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the cross sectional reduction of the spring wire is produced by stamping or rolling out the at least one spring leg (181, 182).
- 5. The device according to claim 2, wherein the spring leg is embodied as being of sufficient length to produce a spring elasticity of the spring leg (181 or 182).
- 6. The device according to claim 2, wherein the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142) of the catches (13, 14) engaged by the spring leg (181 or 182) are spaced radially far enough apart from each other that the spring leg (181 or 182) is able to flex between its contact regions against the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142).
- 7. The device according to claim 3, wherein the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142) of the catches (13, 14) engaged by the spring leg (181 or 182) are spaced radially far enough apart from each other that the spring leg (181 or 182) is able to flex between its contact regions against the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142).
- 8. The device according to claim 4, wherein the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142) of the catches (13, 14) engaged by the spring leg (181 or 182) are spaced radially far enough apart from each other that the spring leg (181 or 182) is able to flex between its contact regions against the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142).
- 9. The device according to claim 5, wherein the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142) of the catches (13, 14) engaged by the spring leg (181 or 182) are spaced radially far enough apart from each other that the spring leg (181 or 182) is able to flex between its contact regions against the stop surfaces (131, 141 and 132, 142).
- 10. The device according claim 2, the at least one spring leg (181, 182) tapers toward its leg end.
- 11. The device according claim 5, the at least one spring leg (181, 182) tapers toward its leg end.
- 12. The device according to claim 2, further comprising an additional elastic spring element at the leg end of at least one spring leg (181) embodied as a flexible tongue (19′) that is bent in one piece from the spring leg (181) and rests in a prestressed fashion against a stop surface (141).
- 13. The device according to claim 1, wherein the spring element is constituted by a flexible tongue (19) that protrudes from the leg section.
- 14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the flexible tongue (19) is bent in one piece from the leg end of the spring leg (181).
- 15. The device according to claim 12, wherein the flexible tongue (19; 19′) is constituted by the free clip leg of a U-shaped spring clip (20; 20′), which is bent from the leg end and is aligned in the rotation direction of the driver catch (14).
- 16. The device according to claim 1, wherein the clamping spring (18) is embodied as a cylindrical helical torsion spring and is disposed coaxial to the rotary member.
- 17. The device according to claim 15, wherein the clamping spring (18) is embodied as a cylindrical helical torsion spring and is disposed coaxial to the rotary member, and wherein the other clip leg (21) of the U-shaped spring clip (20), which is of one piece with the spring leg, on the side of the free clip leg oriented away from the stop surface (141), extends above the axial height of the helical torsion spring.
- 18. The device according to claim 1, wherein the rotary member is connected to a valve for controlling an internal combustion engine.
- 19. The device according to claim 18, wherein the rotary member is connected to an exhaust valve in an exhaust return line of the internal combustion engine.
- 20. The device according to claim 18, wherein the rotary member is connected to a throttle valve (10) in an air intake fitting of the internal combustion engine.
- 21. The device according to claim 20, wherein the normal position of the rotary member corresponds to the emergency air position of the internal combustion engine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a 35 USC 371 application of PCT/DE 02/00214 filed on Jan. 23, 2002.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE02/00214 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO02/05947 |
8/1/2002 |
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