The invention relates to a method of supporting a shaft on bearings, for example the output shaft of a gear of an electromotive accessory drive for vehicles, e.g. an electromotive windscreen wiper drive according to the generic term of patient claim 1 in addition to a bearing arrangement according to the generic term of patent claim 14.
Known is a bearing arrangement for the output shaft of an electromotive accessory drive for vehicles, i.e. for the output shaft of a worm wheel gear of a windscreen wiper drive (BE 44 19 769 A1). In order to align the axis of the output shaft or a worm wheel provided on the output shaft in relation to the axis of another gear element, i.e. in relation to the worm of the worm wheel gear, the bearing arrangement is essentially formed of an eccentric grommet, which has a bearing drilling in order to support the output shaft and which is held in a receiving opening of a bearing housing or gear housing section by press fitting. Alignment is performed by rotating the eccentric grommet in the receiving opening of the housing section. In order to ensure a predetermined stop position of the eccentric grommet in the receiving opening of the housing section during production, the eccentric grommet has a projecting flange on one end, which lies against the inside surface of the housing section. The known bearing arrangement is relatively elaborate if only owing to the additional flange on the eccentric grommet. Another disadvantage however is also that alignment of the output shaft or the worm wheel provided on this shaft in relation to the further gear element (worm) acting in conjunction with the worm wheel is only possible with the eccentric grommet already completely inserted into the receiving opening in the housing section, i.e. a considerable torque is necessary in order to rotate the eccentric grommet during alignment.
Known also is a method for aligned support on bearings of an output shaft of a worm gear of an electromotive windscreen wiper drive (WO 94/05533) in which (method), after aligning the shaft, an annular gap formed between the latter and a bearing body is injected with plastic material, which once hardened, forms the bearing grommet for the shaft.
Furthermore, a bearing arrangement for the output shaft of a worm wheel gear of an electromotive accessory drive for vehicles is also known (DE 22 41 221 A1) in which an eccentric grommet serves in turn as the bearing grommet for the shaft, which is provided as a rotatable component in the receiving opening of a housing section for alignment of the output shaft and the worm wheel provided on the latter and which is secured after alignment by a cap-like locking member against further rotation. This design is also elaborate.
The purpose of the invention is to demonstrate a method for supporting on bearings a shaft of a gear for an electromotive accessory drive, particularly for supporting an output shaft of such a gear, which (method) is realisable using cheap components and allows simple alignment of the shaft. In order to perform this task, a method according to patent claim 1 is developed. A bearing arrangement is the subject of patent claim 14.
Further developments of the invention are the subject of the subclaims. The invention will be described in more detail below based on the figures in various different examples of embodiment.
In the figures, 1 is a housing section of the gear housing of a worm gear of an electromotive accessory drive for vehicles, i.e. a windscreen wiper drive, for example manufactured from injection-moulded metal. In the housing section 1 or in a shaped, hollow-pin-like bearing housing or section 2 projecting over the upper outer side of the housing section 1 in
The bearing arrangement 4 is formed by a bearing and eccentric socket or grommet 9, which is provided with three flat surface sections and tool gripping surfaces 7 on the end facing away from the gear wheel 5 on its cylindrical outer or circumferential surface, the levels of which are oriented parallel to the grommet axis (axis of the cylindrical outer surface) and are provided offset by 90° against each other around this axis. The eccentric grommet 6 is provided with a bearing drilling 8 for the shaft, the axis of which, although oriented parallel to the grommet axis, is somewhat eccentrically displaced in relation to the latter.
In the assembled condition, the eccentric grommet 6 is held in an adapted, i.e. cylindrical drilling or receiving opening 9 of the housing section 2 by press-fitting. The press-fit between the outer surface of the bearing grommet 6 and the inside surface of the receiving opening 9 is chosen such that joint rotation of the eccentric grommet 6 with the output shaft 3 is definitely prevented.
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A sealing cap 11 made of a suitable elastic material, for example of a suitable elastic rubber material, is applied to the free end of section 2 overlapping the free end of section 2 with an outer cap wheel 11.1 and lies with an inside edge 11.2 and with two ring-shaped sealing lips offset in the axis direction of the output shaft 3 against the outer surface of the output shaft 3 and consequently seals the bearing arrangement 4 in the outwards direction.
Installation is performed in such a way that with initially only a partial length, e.g. with approximately half the length or approximately two thirds of the entire length of the eccentric grommet 6 inserted in the receiving opening 9 and with the output shaft 3 already mounted in this eccentric grommet 6 with the gear wheel 5 mounted on this shaft by rotating the eccentric grommet 6 around its axis, alignment of the axis of the output shaft 3 and therefore the gear wheel 5 in relation to the axis of a further shaft, for example in relation to the axis of the worm on the armature shaft of the electric motor interacting with the gear wheel, and which is not illustrated, is performed in such a way that the desired meshing between the gear wheel 5 and the worm or another gear element is achieved. Subsequently, the eccentric grommet 6 is pressed into the receiving opening 9 with a suitable tool until it lies with its bottom face in
The bearing arrangement 4 allows simple and rapid alignment of the axis of the output shaft 3 and indeed with a cheap and extremely compact construction. In particular, the eccentric grommet 6 is also simple and cheap to manufacture without a flange. Nevertheless, a definite axial position of the eccentric grommet 6 is guaranteed after pressing into the receiving opening 9 thanks to the rim 10.
As a deviation from the above embodiments, it is also possible to design the eccentric grommet 8 with a slightly truncated cone shape on its outside surface 7 and indeed in such a way that its external diameter to the end having the tool gripping surfaces slightly increases, so that the eccentric grommet 6 only inserted with a partial length into the receiving opening 9 during alignment of the axis of the output shaft 3 can be particularly easily rotated, after pressing in or push-fitting in the receiving opening 9 and held by press-fitting.
The eccentric grommet 12, which in turn forms the bearing drilling 8 for the output shaft 3 is essentially composed of three sections, which follow each other in the direction of the grommet axis and are arranged in the same axis with one another, and indeed of section 12.1 with the larger cylindrical outer diameter, which forms the outside upper end of the eccentric grommet 12 in
The receiving opening 13 is adapted to the external diameter of the eccentric grommet 12, i.e. it has three sections which are adjacent to one another in the axis direction of the receiving opening 13, i.e. the upper outside cylindrical section 13.1 with the larger diameter, the lower cylindrical section 13.2 in
The tool gripping surfaces 14 end respectively at a distance from the free end of section 12.1 so that at the end, the outer surface of section 12.1 forms a cylindrical ring-shaped edge area 15 which is not interrupted by the tool gripping surfaces. Furthermore, the tool gripping surfaces are designed in such a way that a bridge 16 remains respectively between two consecutive tool gripping surfaces 14 in the direction of the circumference.
During installation, the eccentric grommet 12 is inserted with a partial length and in the embodiment presented with approximately two thirds of its entire length, into the receiving opening 13, so that the eccentric grommet 12 is precisely aligned in the receiving opening 13 and the output shaft 3 is received in the eccentric grommet 12 or in the bearing drilling 8 there. The eccentric grommet 12 is received in this case with a partial length of its section 12.1 in section 13.1 and with a partial length of its section 12.2 in section 13.2 of the receiving opening 13. Section 12.1 projects from section 13.1 to such an extent that the tool gripping surfaces are accessible to a tool. By rotating the eccentric grommet 12, the output shaft 3 and therefore the gear wheel is aligned in relation to another gear element. Once alignment has been performed successfully, the eccentric grommet 12 is axially pressed into the receiving opening 13 using a suitable pressing tool, so that it is retained there by press-fitting.
After pressing the eccentric grommet 12 into the receiving opening 13, a sealing ring 18 surrounding the output shaft 3 is inserted into a groove-shaped extension 17, which has the bearing drilling 8 at the end of section 12.1 and which is open to this end and radially inwards and the sealing ring is subsequently secured by a washer 19 applied to the output shaft 3 and a securing ring 20 axially securing this washer (e.g. retaining ring).
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The drilling corresponding to the receiving opening 13 or receiving opening 25 is designed with a cylindrical shape in bearing arrangement 4b. For alignment of the axis of the output shaft 3, the eccentric grommet 21 is again only inserted with a part of its length into the receiving opening 25. Alignment is performed by rotating the eccentric grommet 21 with a tool engaging on the tool gripping surfaces 22. After alignment and pressing the eccentric grommet 21 into the receiving opening 25, the extension 17 of the sealing ring 18 is inserted and the latter is secured with the washer 19 and securing ring 20.
Owing to the peripheral areas 15 and 23, the receiving opening 13 and 25 is already sealed on the outer side of the housing section 1 after pressing the respective eccentric grommet 12 and 21.
The invention has been described above based on examples of embodiment. It is understood that many modifications in addition to variations are possible without abandoning the concept on which the invention is based.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 019 501.6 | Apr 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/003627 | 4/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/6/2008 |