Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a regulating rod.
Description of the Related Art
In exhaust-gas turbochargers, use is in some cases made of a so-called variable turbine geometry (VTG) for regulating the exhaust-gas mass flow through the turbine. A VTG of said type is actuated for example by means of a pneumatic actuator. For this purpose, the actuator is connected via a regulating rod to an outside lever of the VTG.
The setting of the VTG is on the one hand realized by means of an end piece which is held in the set position by two lock nuts. It is also known for a knurled nut to be used for the height compensation of the actuator or of the control capsule, which knurled nut is subsequently secured by means of a lock nut.
The use of one or more lock nuts in exhaust-gas turbochargers such as are known for example from U.S. Pat. No. 6,895,947 B2 however has the disadvantage that the control capsule diaphragm can easily be twisted during the locking of the nut. Furthermore, an oblique position of the setting piece may easily arise.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a regulating rod by means of which the disadvantages of the prior art can be eliminated.
The regulating rod according to the invention combines the advantages of a knurled nut without the need to resort to the disadvantageous locking of the nut as explained above. This is because, after the setting of the control capsule play by means of the knurled nut, the set effective length of the rod part of the regulating rod can be secured in cohesive fashion by means of a fastening portion of the end piece. Here, “effective length” is to be understood to mean the length which, after the setting of the actuator and the fixing of the end piece, actively serves for transmission of force.
Further details, advantages and features of the present invention become apparent from the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawing, in which:
The exhaust-gas turbocharger 18 is equipped with a variable turbine geometry, of which only an outside lever 19 is visible in
Said end piece 4 is shown in detail and in an enlarged illustration in
As can be seen in particular from the enlarged illustration of
The end piece 7 is assembled from two sheet-metal halves 9 and 10 which delimit a cavity for receiving the free end region 3 of the rod part 2. Said cavity is not visible in
For the connection of the two sheet-metal halves, it is possible in principle to use any suitable type of connecting means. Particular preference is given to welded connections, brazed connections, riveted connections or else screw connections, or in principle also combinations of said connection techniques.
To set the VTG or the control capsule 14, the free end region 3 is screwed with its external thread 3a into the internal thread 6a of the knurled nut 6. The fine adjustment is then performed by actuation of the knurled nut 6. When the setting process is complete, the final position is fixed by means of the fastening portion 7. In the particularly preferred exemplary embodiment illustrated in
By means of the additionally provided compensating ball joint 11, it is possible for an axial play of the control capsule to be ensured and the assembly of the arrangement as a whole to be facilitated.
In addition to the above written disclosure of the invention, reference is explicitly made to
1 Regulating rod
2 Rod part
3 End region
4 End piece
5 Receiving recess
6 Setting piece
7 Fastening portion
8 Weld window
8A, 8B Webs
9 Sheet-metal half
9A Semi-circular sheet-metal half portion
10 Sheet-metal half
10A Semi-circular sheet-metal half portion
11 Compensating ball joint
12 Receiving recess
13 Connection region
14 Actuator (control capsule)
15 Turbine
16 Compressor
17 Bearing housing
18 Exhaust-gas turbocharger
19 Outside lever
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WO2013/163030 | 10/31/2013 | WO | A |
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