1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a roller holding unit for a pressing tool with a piston-cylinder unit and clamping jaws.
2. Discussion of Related Art
German Patent Reference DE 196 31 019 teaches a pressing device having a pressing pincer for connecting a tube to a press fitting. The pressing pincer includes two pivot arms which are each pivotally articulated by one bolt, respectively, between two equal T-shaped carrier plates. A piston-cylinder unit is actively connected to a roller holder with two rollers. The pivot arms have at one end a roll surface for supporting on the press cylinder of the pressing device. At the opposite end they are designed as clamping jaws with pressing surfaces directed towards one another. The articulations for the bolts are located at a distance on the carrier plates. In the region of the free end of the T-shaped carrier plates, a receiver of a connection bolt is located for the connection with the pressing device. During use of this device, the pressing pincer is pulled to the rear towards the pressing device. In doing so, the pivot arms slide with their roll surfaces along the pressing device to the rear. The tensile force is transmitted via the connection bolt onto the T-shaped carrier plates. Thus, the pivot arms pivot about the bearing bolts, and the pressing jaws are moved towards one another and pressed together.
European Patent Reference EP-1,103,349 discloses a pressing tool which actuates a hydraulic piston-cylinder unit by an electrically operated hydraulic pump. The same is actively connected to a roller holder which includes two rollers. The clamping jaws are connected via a retaining bolt to a fork-like receiver by a T-shaped suspension. The fork-like receiver is part of the piston-cylinder unit. The rollers on the roller holder roll on the clamping jaws of a clamping pincer as soon as the clamping pincer is pulled rearwards by the piston-cylinder unit, and thus the clamping is carried out. In doing so, the clamping pincer is pressed together by the rollers pressing apart the clamping jaws at the rear. With this design, the roller has the shape of a yoke which is rigidly connected to the piston rod. Roller holders, rollers, and roller mountings need to be designed in a solid manner because the full pressing force and the actuation force of the piston-cylinder unit needs to be accommodated by the rollers via their mounting and transmitted to the roller holder. This design requires a corresponding constructional size and dimensioning of the retaining plates and the rollers, roller bearings, and bearing pins. It is accordingly heavy and complicated in its manufacture.
European Patent Reference EP-1 684 948 shows a roller holder unit for an electrically operated pressing tool in which a bearing block for two identical rollers is provided with sliding bearing surfaces, the form of which corresponds to the roll surface and thus to the outer diameter of the roller. This design has the disadvantage that in the area of the sliding bearing surfaces and between the rollers, dirt particles can accumulate which, after a certain time, can result in plugging, and thus seizing.
It is one object of this invention to manufacture a roller holder unit with reduced disadvantages and that is simple to manufacture, lightweight, space-saving, and reliable.
This object is solved by this invention having characteristics described in this specification and in the claims.
One advantage of this invention is that the roller holder unit according to this invention ensures the plug-free condition. This is achieved by the introduction of a dirt collection chamber with a dirt collection space influenced in form and size by the shape of the sliding bearing surface.
One advantage of this invention is to reduce plugging by a wiper.
A further advantage of this invention is that by the screw connection of the retaining plate with the bearing block in axial direction, for a two-piece design of bearing block and sliding bearing surfaces, they can be screwed together at the same time. Additional fasteners can thus be saved.
This invention is described in connection with the drawings, wherein:
A known pressing tool is illustrated in
The connection of drive unit 70 and clamping pincer 60 is formed by the piston-cylinder unit 5. According to
More details of the piston-cylinder unit 5 are apparent from
The roller holder unit is shown in a three-dimensional view in
As mentioned, the rollers 2, are mutually supported on one another and are also supported against suitable sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12 on the bearing block 1. The main load on the rollers 2 at actuating the pressing tool is generated by the pressing-apart of the roll flanks 63 of the clamping jaws 62. The direction of the load is effected via the roller surface in a straight line through the centers of the rollers 2 onto the respective other roller. The rollers 2 are thus mutually supported on one another. Thus, this load does not need to be accommodated by any mounting, and thus does not need to be accommodated and transmitted by the securing pins 21 and the retaining plates 3.
A second type of load on the rollers is effected by relative movement of the piston rod 52 and thus of the bearing block 1. This load is effected perpendicular to the bearing block 1, thus in axial direction R. For this purpose, the bearing block 1 has the sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12. The sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12 are formed into the bearing block 1. Further embodiments for a geometrical design of the sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12 are shown in
Overall, this construction has significant advantages with respect to the accommodation of the occurring forces. For accommodation of the highest forces, the rollers 2 are mutually supported on one another. Their axis of rotation is not loaded and can be limited to securing the rollers 2 from falling out.
In the region between the contact surfaces of the rollers 2 with the sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12 and the contact line B of the two rollers 2, a dirt collection chamber 71, such as shown in
Further design alternatives of the sliding bearing surfaces 11 and 12 or the dirt collection chamber 71, respectively, are also possible. The sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12, for example, can comprise a radius of curvature which is bigger than the radius of curvature of the roller 2, and a lateral fastening of the retaining plate 3 can be provided.
The bearing block 1 and the sliding bearing surfaces 11, 12 can be made of the same material as one piece, or a two-piece design with different materials can be provided. Because in the exemplary embodiment, the retaining plate 3 is screwed in axial direction R to the bearing block 1 by stud-bolts, thus even with a two-piece construction, a separate fastening of the sliding bearing surfaces can be abandoned.
Swiss Patent Reference CH-01571/08, filed 3 Oct. 2008, the priority document corresponding to this invention, to which a foreign priority benefit is claimed under Title 35, United States Code, Section 119, and its entire teachings are incorporated, by reference, into this specification.
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