According to the preamble of claim 1, the invention concerns a shaft-hub connection known by EP-B 0 784 759.
The shaft-hub connection disclosed in EP-B 0 784 758 consists of one shaft end having three segments which is inserted in a three-step hole of a hub, i.e., a hole with three hole segments of different diameters. The central shaft segment has one toothing which digs into the central hole segment when the two parts are axially jointed, thus producing a clamping between shaft and hub. The two adjacent shaft segments, so-called centering segments, form a respective joint fit with the corresponding hole segments of the hub. In direction to the joint and the toothed shaft segment, the rear centering segment can have the same diameter or different diameters as known from EP-B 661 474. Disadvantageous in this known shaft attachment is the manufacturing technical expense, especially for the hub designed with a three-step hole, each hole requires still more production cost as fitting hole.
The problem on which the invention is based is to produce a shaft-hub connection of the above mentioned kind which can be manufactured at lower cost with the same fitting or centering precision.
This problem is solved by a shaft-hub connection having the features of claim 1. The essential advantage of the inventive shaft attachment consists in that the hub has only two more segments of different diameters, i.e., only one two-step hole, unlike the three-step hole of the prior art. This essential simplification in technical production of the hub hole results from the realization obtained by the invention that the hole diameter for the front centering segment is the same diameter in which digs the toothing of the central shaft segment. An essentially simpler and thus more economically produced hub hole is thus achieved with the same centering precision as in the prior art.
In an advantageous development of the invention, one other smaller diameter is provided between the toothed shaft segment and the front centering segment lying in joint direction which corresponds to the root diameter of the knurled toothing of the toothed segment. Thereby results the advantage of a simple production of the knurled toothing by a knurling tool which can be more easily delivered.
In another development of the invention, the centering segment lying behind in joint direction changes over to a shaft collar which serves as stop surface against the front face of the hub during the jointing of shaft and hub. This results in a small axial depth for the shaft segment.
In the drawing is shown one embodiment of the invention which is described in detail herebelow. In the drawing:
The diameters d1, d3 of the shaft segment 2 and the diameters D1 and D2 of the hole 11 are coordinated in a manner such that d1 for the shaft segment 6 with D1 in the hole segment I, the same as d2 in the segment 7 with D2 in the hole segment II, yield joint fit, i.e., slip, sliding or tight fit. The diameter d2 of the toothed shaft segment 5 is larger than the hole diameter D1—wherefore the toothing of the shaft segment 5 cuts into the hole segment I via a width B.
The parts 8 or 2 and 3 are jointed so that the pinion shaft 8 is first co-axially aligned with the hole 11 and then introduced in axial direction X into the hole 11. At the same time, the front segment 6, lying in joint direction with the diameter d1 at first assumes the centering until the toothed segment 5 reaches, first, the hole segment II subsequently the hole segment I and then cuts in a counter profile in the hub 3. Finally, the collar 10 of the pinion shaft 8 comes to abut on the front face 12 of the hub 3 and the jointing process is terminated. The centering segment 7 is then in the hole segment II and forms a joint fit with the diameter D2. The radius r of the centering segment 7 is here free due to the chamfered segment III. By virtue of the centering segments 6, 7 on both sides of the toothed shaft segment 5, a play-free, precise fit, centered bearing results for the pinion shaft 8 and the pinon 4 which is important for a precise tooth contact with other gear wheels (not shown).
1 shaft-hub connection 7 centering segment
2 shaft segment 8 pinion shaft
3 hub 9 groove
4 pinion 10 collar
5 toothed shaft segment 11 hole
6 centering segment 12 front face
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 102 39 393.1 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/EP03/09372 | 8/23/2003 | WO | 2/18/2005 |