The invention relates to a multi-stage planetary gear train, at least comprising several annular segments arranged one behind the other in the axial direction between the adapter plates of the motor and of the gear head, each annular segment having a planetary gear set comprising a sun gear, several planet gears carried by a planet carrier, and a ring gear having inner teeth, wherein adjacent annular segments are coupled to each other and the outer segments are coupled to the respective adapter plates.
A planetary gear train is a special configuration of a compact gear train having shafts arranged coaxially to each other, as a rule.
The fundamental design comprises a gear set including, from inside to the outside, a sun gear, several planet gears carried by a planet carrier, and a ring gear having inner teeth.
Not only the above mentioned single planetary gear set, however, is known as a planetary gear train but also all combinations, based on this fundamental design, of several planetary gear sets switched one after the other. In this way, high gear ratio reductions can be obtained, wherein the total speed reduction results from the respective number of steps and each individual reduction. In this design the planetary gear train is formed of several annular segments arranged one behind the other in the axial direction, with each individual segment comprising a ring gear and a planetary gear set. In assembled state the respective ring gears of the individual segments complete to form a ring gear.
In prior art DE 41 05 907 A1 discloses a multi-stage planetary gear train. The planetary gear train comprises two or more installation kits each having an outer ring gear, planet gears and sun gear. This invention is characterized in that the installation kits complete to a stepped gear box through adapter rings connecting the ring gears to each other, each ring gear optionally providable with an own rotating outer envelope to form an annular channel for guiding a tempering medium.
DE 197 38 429 A1 describes a gear train with a high reduction ratio, particularly for shutters, awnings, curtains, closing elements and the like. The gear train comprises a drive shaft and an output shaft, two interposed gear stages and a gearbox casing. It is characteristic of this invention that the two gear stages are supported in separate casing modules, mounted to each other aligned.
Further, from DE 15 50 761 A and DE 19 19 825 U planetary gear trains are known having several annular segments axially placed one to the other.
It is inherent to all above mentioned solutions that additional fastening devices, usually bolts, are used to join the individual annular segments together.
This jointing technology requires relatively large bolts because of the high forces to be absorbed, making more difficult to miniaturise the general design. In addition, bolts cannot ensure that the different components are exactly positioned relative to each other; additional reference elements such as alignment pins are needed. Moreover, fastening using bolts is difficult in gearboxes with the ring gear segments made of plastics, as threaded holes of small diameters have no sufficient bearing capacity, not allowing to create the necessary fastening forces.
This invention aims at proposing a multi-stage planetary gear train with the individual annular segments accurately positioned relative to each other and permanently connected to each other.
According to the concept of the invention the multi-stage planetary gear train includes at least several annular segments arranged one behind the other in the axial direction between the adapter plates of the motor and of the gear head, each annular segment having a planetary gear set comprising a sun gear, several planet gears carried by a planet carrier, and a ring gear having inner teeth, wherein adjacent annular segments are coupled to each other and the outer segments are coupled to the respective adapter plates. The invention is characterized in that the annular segments and the corresponding adapter plates in the region of the adjacent end faces thereof form a coupling area each. For that reason each segment comprises at least one engaging element on one end face thereof and at least one complementary receiving element on the opposite end face thereof, wherein in the assembled state the engaging element of a segment engages with the receiving element of an adjacent segment or of an adapter plate by form closure or force closure.
The receiving element is preferably established as a hole, the engaging element as complementary sleeve.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention the engaging element is designed as a sleeve distally tapered or stepped in cross-section, the circumferential surface of the sleeve interrupted by a slit extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve.
According to the invention, sufficiently high security against deliberate or unintentional loosening of the single segments is ensured by that an alignment pin is provided with an outer contour established partially fitting to the inner contour of the sleeve, the alignment pin, after the engaging element has been inserted into the receiving element, drivable in the engaging element that is designed as slitted sleeve so that the engaging element is referenced and tensioned against the receiving element. Due to the engaging element designed stepped in cross-section and established as sleeve the alignment pin can easily be inserted into the engaging element, then expanding the engaging element of this segment in the region of the tapered cross-section so that the head of the engaging element, according to the invention, can clamp in the receiving element. Here a form closure and/or force closure then develop. The inner contour is designed such that individual segments when the alignment pin is driven in, form a press fit and/or a form closure that then cause the engaging element to deform and be tensioned against the receiving element.
Extensive test series have shown that the alignment pin can ensure that both the positioning and the tensioning of the single annular segments are optimally obtained.
The slit placed in the circumferential surface and a cleared region in the circumferential surface prevent the gear geometry of the adjacent segment from being deformed due to tensioning by the alignment pin.
Substituting the clamping or tensioning connection according to the invention for the threaded connections of prior art enables the production costs of the multi-stage planetary gear train to be significantly reduced and distinctly higher manufacture accuracy to be reached.
The outer surface of the engaging element and the inner surface of the receiving element each are established smooth, or provided with a structure or geometry enabling or at least promoting both coupling partners hooking together. In terms of the invention, structure or geometry is the surface condition and surface geometry.
In practice it has shown to be particularly advantageous that sufficiently high holding forces between the annular segments to be coupled to each other can be obtained, if for optimum force dissipation each annular segment is provided with several engaging elements on its first end face and with the same number of complementary receiving elements on its opposite other end face. In cooperation with the alignment pin, after driven in extending within the sleeve-like engaging element, the planetary gear train according to the invention can be easily and quickly assembled.
The significant advantages and features of the invention over prior art essentially are:
The objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the here preferred, not limiting exemplary embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which is shown by:
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A first detail representation of the coupling area 4 of segments 2 coupled to each other is shown in
1 planetary gear train
2 segment
3 face
4 coupling area
5 engaging element
6 receiving element
7 circumferential surface
8 slit
9 circumferential surface flank
10 alignment pin
11 motor
12 gear head
13 adapter plate
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2009 052 898.9 | Nov 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE10/01292 | 11/4/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/15/2012 |