The present invention relates to a planetary gear set for a power tool, in particular for an electrically operated hand-held power tool.
A hand-held power tool is described in German Published Patent Application No. 10 2004 058 809, which is designed as a cordless screwdriver, whose tool holder for accommodating a tool is driven via an electric drive motor and a multi-stage planetary gear set connected downstream from the drive motor.
Planetary gear sets of this kind may normally be shifted between two different gear stages, a slow rotational speed having a high torque being generated in the first gear stage and a higher rotational speed having a lower torque being generated in the second gear stage. The shifting takes place manually with the aid of a slider which, in the axial direction, displaces a shifting ring gear between a locked position and an unlocked position.
The high motor speeds are reduced via the planetary gear set into the operating speed of the tool spindle. For efficiency reasons, the friction in the drive unit including the drive motor and the planetary gear set is as low as possible.
An object of the present invention is to design a planetary gear set using simple constructive measures, which is used in a power tool, in such a way that friction losses are minimized.
The planetary gear set according to the present invention is used in power tools, preferably in hand-held power tools, in particular in hand-held power tools having an electric drive motor. The planetary gear set has multiple gear stages, each including planetary wheels supported rotatably on planet carriers. The planetary wheels of at least one gear stage are supported via rolling elements on a shaft which is held on the assigned planet carrier. The use of the rolling elements ensures that the planetary wheels of the stage in question also rotate under load with reduced friction, so that the friction losses are minimized, the heat generated by friction is reduced, and the efficiency is increased.
At least the planetary wheels of one gear stage, to which a movable annulus gear is assigned, are each supported on one shaft via rolling elements. The adjustable annulus gear is advantageously a component of a torque clutch or a gearshift.
However, it is in principle also possible to support the planetary wheels of multiple gear stages or all gear stages via rolling elements. Within a gear stage, all planetary wheels are supported via rolling elements.
According to another advantageous embodiment, the rolling elements are designed as needle bushes, which in each case rest on the shaft, which is the carrier of the planetary wheel in question.
According to yet another advantageous embodiment, a total of three gear stages are provided, the planetary wheels of each gear stage being advantageously supported in the aforementioned manner via rolling elements.
The planetary gear set is advantageously designed to be shiftable for setting at least two different gear stages. The shifting between the two gears takes place by axial displacement of a shifting ring gear, which is displaceable between a locked position and an unlocked position. In the locked position, the shifting ring gear is coupled fixedly to the housing; in the unlocked position, it is coupled to a planet carrier of a gear stage, preferably the second gear stage. At least the planets on this planet carrier are supported on the shafts via the rolling elements, the shifting under load being improved or made easier by the design according to the present invention.
According to yet another advantageous embodiment, an annulus gear of the planetary gear set, preferably the annulus gear of the third stage, which is adjacent to the tool spindle, is a part of a torque clutch for setting a maximally transferable torque. The annulus gear of this stage is rotationally movable in relation to the housing. The planetary wheels of this gear stage are also advantageously supported via rolling elements.
The shifting ring gear, via which the different gear stages in the gear set are set, is advantageously coupled to a slider, which is situated on the outside of the housing and is adjustable by the operator. A spring element is situated advantageously between the slider and the shifting ring gear in order to carry out coupling operations not abruptly, but instead with a defined flexibility due to the resilient properties.
Overall, the design of the planetary gear set according to the present invention for a power tool has the advantage that it is possible to shift the gear set under load, heat generation and load are reduced, and moreover, the influence of manufacturing tolerances on gear set functions is reduced. At least the planetary wheels of a gear stage, preferably of the shiftable gear stage, whose annulus gear is movable either axially or rotationally for setting the various gear stages, are supported on rolling elements. These rolling elements are advantageously needle-shaped and placed on shafts, which are situated on the planet carrier of the gear stage in question. Additionally or alternatively to the gear stage, which takes over the gear shifting, the planets of a gear stage which is a component of a torque clutch may also be supported on rolling elements.
The heat generation is reduced both at no-load and under load. The displacement resistance during shifting operations for shifting between the gear stages is reduced; the variance of clutch release torques is also reduced.
Identical components are provided with the same reference numerals in the figures.
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Planetary gear set 5 is implemented in three stages and includes three gear stages 7, 8, 9, which include a planet carrier 10 of the first stage having planetary wheels 13, a planet carrier 11 of the second stage having planetary wheels 14 and a planet carrier 12 of the third stage having planetary wheels 15. All planetary wheels 13, 14, 15 of the first, second and third gear stage are rotatably supported on shafts 16, 17, 18 of respective planet carriers 10, 11 and 12. Planetary wheels 13, 14, 15 are each supported on respective shafts 16, 17, 18 via rolling elements 19, 20, 21, resulting in the friction being significantly reduced. Rolling elements 19, 20, 21 are formed, for example, as needle bushes.
Planetary gear set 5 may be shifted between a first gear having a slower rotational speed, but greater torque, and a second gear having a higher rotational speed, but less torque. The shifting state is changed with the aid of a shifting ring gear 23, which is assigned to second gear stage 8. Shifting ring gear 23 engages an annulus gear 22 of the second stage, and must be displaced axially between a locked position in which shifting ring gear 23 is locked to a housing-side locking ring 24, and an unlocked position, in which shifting ring gear 23 is connected to annulus gear 22 of the second stage and planet carrier 10 of the first stage, and rotates together with them. In the locked position in which shifting ring gear 23 is locked, the second gear stage is activated, this position corresponding to the first gear of the hand-held power tool having a slow rotational speed. In the unlocked position in which shifting ring gear 23 is connected to annulus gear 22 of the second stage and planet carrier 10 of the first stage, the second gear stage is shut down, this position corresponding to the second gear of the power tool having a high rotational speed.
In an alternative embodiment, annulus gear 22 of the second stage is simultaneously designed as a shifting ring gear which must be displaced between a housing-fixed locked position and an unlocked position.
The adjusting movement for adjusting shifting ring gear 23 is carried out using a slider situated on the outside of the housing, the slider being connected to shifting ring gear 23 via a spring element.
A torque clutch for setting a maximally transferable torque is implemented via third gear stage 9. To that end, various torques may be set via an adjusting ring 25 in the front area of the hand-held power tool. Via adjusting ring 25, the pre-load of compression springs 26 is variable, the torque clutch being disengaged sooner with lower spring pre-load, in that an annulus gear 27 of third gear stage 9 latches to a locking disc 28, which is subjected to the pre-load of compression springs 26.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2011 002 406.9 | Jan 2011 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/071594 | 12/2/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/23/2013 |