Claims
- 1. A method for controlling the contact force between a driving closed cam track (40A) and at least one cam follower roller of a pair of cam follower rollers (27 or 27) contacting said closed cam track (40A) on opposite track surfaces (28, 29), with a spring force for urging said at least one cam follower roller against a respective cam surface (28) of said closed cam track (40A) having a thickness (D) between said cam follower rollers (26, 27), wherein one full revolution of said closed cam track (40A) drives said cam follower rollers (26, 27) axially relative to a rotational axis of said closed cam track (40A) at least once back and forth between two reversing points (O.T.; U.T.), comprising the following steps:
- (a) producing said spring force by a Belleville spring (39) having a spring characteristic which is responsive to a change in said thickness (D) of said closed cam track (40A) in a limited angular range (41) of said closed cam track,
- (b) increasing said spring force of said Belleville spring (39) by an increasing cam thickness (D1) in said limited angular range (41) next to and toward at least one reversing point (O. T.) of said two reversing points (O. T.; U. T.) to such an extent that an increased contact force corresponds at least to the inertia force of a component (21) to be moved back and forth by said cam follower rollers (26, 27) to maintain said cam follower rollers (26, 27) in contact with their respective cam surface (28, 29) within said limited angular range (41),
- (c) decreasing said spring force of said Belleville spring (39) by a decreasing cam thickness (D2) next to and away from said at least one reversing point (O. T.), in said limited angular range (41), down to a minimal contact force outside said limited angular range (41), said minimal contact force being sufficient to maintain said cam follower rollers (26, 27) in contact with said cam surfaces (28, 29) at all times outside said limited angular range (41) during said one full revolution of said closed cam track (40A), and
- (d) limiting said spring force of said Belleville spring (39) to an upper limit in said limited angular range (41).
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said limited angular range (41) is about 100.degree. and wherein said at least one reversing point (O. T.) is positioned approximately centrally in said limited angular range (41).
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said contact force is controlled to reach its maximum within said limited angular range (41) just prior to said at least one reversing point (O. T.).
- 4. A method for controlling the contact force between a driving closed cam track (40A) and at least one cam follower roller of a pair of cam follower rollers (26 or 27) contacting said closed cam track (40A) on opposite track surfaces (28, 29), with a spring force for urging said at least one cam follower roller against a respective cam surface (28) of said closed cam track (40A) having a thickness (D) between said cam follower rollers (26, 27), wherein one full revolution of said closed cam track (40A) drives said cam follower rollers (26, 27) axially relative to a rotational axis of said closed cam track (40A) at least once back and forth between two reversing points (O.T.; U.T.), comprising the following steps:
- (a) producing said spring force by a hydraulic spring (HS) having a spring characteristic which is responsive to a change in said thickness (D) of said closed cam track (40A) in a limited angular range (41) of said closed cam track,
- (b) increasing said spring force of said hydraulic spring (HS) by an increasing cam thickness (D1) in said limited angular range (41) next to and toward at least one reversing point (O. T.) of said two reversing points (O.T.; U.T.) to such an extent that an increased contact force corresponds at least to the inertia force of a component (21) to be moved back and forth by said cam follower rollers (26, 27) to maintain said cam follower rollers (26, 27) in contact with their respective cam surface (28, 29) within said limited angular range (41),
- (c) decreasing said spring force of said hydraulic spring (HS) by a decreasing cam thickness (D2) next to and away from said at least one reversing point (O.T.), in said limited angular range (41) down to a minimal contact force outside said limited angular range (41), said minimal contact force being sufficient to maintain said cam follower rollers in contact with said cam surfaces (28, 29) at all times outside of said limited angular range (41) during said one full revolution of said closed cam track (40A), and
- (d) limiting said spring force of said hydraulic spring (HS) to an upper limit value by a pressure relief valve (42).
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said limited angular range (41) is about 100.degree. and wherein said at least one reversing point (O. T.) is positioned approximately centrally in said limited angular range (41).
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein said contact force is controlled to reach its maximum within said limited angular range (41) just prior to said at least one reversing point (O. T.).
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Divisional Application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/189,886, filed Feb. 1, 1994, now abandoned.
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