Claims
- 1. A motor, comprising:
a rotor shaft; a plain bearing to adjust an axial play of the rotor shaft; a stator; a first clamp holder arranged at one axial face side of the plain bearing; a second clamp holder arranged at another axial face side of the plain bearing; wherein a first spring stiffness of the first clamp holder is higher than a second spring stiffness of the second clamp holder; and a bearing receiver to receive the first clamp holder, the second clamp holder, and the plain bearing; wherein the first clamp holder and the second clamp holder are structured to be axially moved, independently of each other, to respective operating end positions in the bearing receiver; wherein the first clamp holder and the second clamp holder are configured to be fixed in the respective operating end positions; wherein the first clamp holder is structured to contact the one axial face side of the plain bearing in order to adjust the axial play between the rotor shaft and the stator of the motor; wherein the rotor shaft is borne in the plain bearing; and wherein the second clamp holder is structured to contact the other axial face side of the plain bearing in order to exert an elastic pressure against the plain bearing and against the first clamp holder.
- 2. The motor according to claim 1, wherein the plain bearing comprises a ballbearing.
- 3. The motor according to claim 1, wherein the first clamp holder is arranged at an axial outer end of the plain bearing; and wherein the second clamp holder is arranged at an axial inner end of the plain bearing.
- 4. The motor according to claim 1, wherein each of the first clamp holder and the second clamp holder has a respective radially outer closed clamp edge; wherein respective fingers, which project radially inwardly from the respective radially outer closed clamp edges, contact the plain bearing; and wherein the first spring stiffness of the first clamp holder and the second spring stiffness of the second clamp holder are determined by at least one of a number of and a design of the respective fingers.
- 5. The motor according to claim 1, further comprising respective claws in the bearing receiver, wherein the respective claws are configured to fix the first clamp holder and the second clamp holder in the respective operating end positions; and wherein the respective claws point toward the plain bearing.
- 6. The motor according to claim 1, wherein the bearing receiver is part of a bearing clip that is connected with a housing of the motor.
- 7. The motor according to claim 1, wherein the bearing receiver is part of an adapter that is structured to receive the motor.
- 8. The motor according to claim 7, wherein the adapter is structured to receive and embrace a housing of the motor.
- 9. The motor according to claim 1, further comprising a lubricant deposit reservoir that is arranged between the first clamp holder and the second clamp holder.
- 10. A method for adjusting an axial play of a rotor shaft of a motor with a first and a second clamp holder, comprising:
(a) positioning a rotor of the motor relative to a housing of the motor; (b) fixing a bearing receiver relative to the housing of the motor by inserting, at an axially inner end of the bearing receiver, the second clamp holder; by moving the second clamp holder to a second operating end position; and by fixing the second clamp holder at the second operating end position; (c) at an axially outer end of the bearing receiver, axially inserting a plain bearing into the bearing receiver; (d) at the axially outer end of the bearing receiver, axially inserting the first clamp holder into the bearing receiver; (e) moving the first clamp holder to a first operating end position to adjust a pre-defined axial play of the rotor shaft; and (f) fixing the first clamp holder at the first operating end position.
- 11. A method for adjusting an axial play of a rotor shaft of a motor with a first and a second clamp holder, comprising:
(a) positioning a rotor of the motor relative to a housing of the motor; (b) fixing a bearing receiver relative to the housing of the motor by inserting, at an axially inner end of the bearing receiver, the second clamp holder; by moving the second clamp holder to a second operating end position; by fixing the second clamp holder at the second operating end position; by axially inserting, at an axially outer end of the bearing receiver, a plain bearing into the bearing receiver; by inserting, at the axially outer end of the bearing receiver, the first clamp holder into the bearing receiver; and by moving the first clamp holder to a pre-assembly position; (c) moving the first clamp holder axially to a first operating end position to adjust a pre-defined axial play of the rotor shaft; and (d) fixing the first clamp holder at the first operating end position.
- 12. The method of claim 11, comprising:
placing the first clamp holder against the plain bearing without exerting significant axial pressure; and placing the second clamp holder against the plain bearing in a resilient and operationally safe manner so that the second clamp holder presses against the first clamp holder.
- 13. A rotor shaft bearing arrangement, comprising:
a rotor shaft; a bearing supporting the rotor shaft; a first and a second clamp holder arranged respectively on opposite axial sides of the bearing; wherein the first clamp holder has a greater spring stiffness than the second clamp holder and wherein the first and the second clamp holders, through their respective spring stiffnesses, exert elastic pressure against the bearing in mutually opposite axial directions; and a bearing receiver supporting the first clamp holder, the second clamp holder, and the bearing.
- 14. The rotor shaft bearing arrangement according to claim 13, wherein each of the first clamp holder and the second clamp holder has a respective radially outer closed clamp edge; and wherein respective fingers, which project radially inwardly from the respective radially outer closed clamp edges, contact the bearing.
- 15. The rotor shaft bearing arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the respective spring stiffnesses are determined by at least one of a number of and a design of the respective fingers.
Priority Claims (1)
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19839640.6 |
Aug 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation of International Application PCT/DE99/02694, with an international filing date of Aug. 27, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated into this application by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/DE99/02694 |
Aug 1999 |
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09793960 |
Feb 2001 |
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