The invention relates to a skew gear with attenuation. The invention relates more particularly to a skew gear made of several components to be used for a steering gear. Accordingly, the skew gear is a so-called built skew gear.
Conventional skew gears of this type are constructed, for example, of a ring gear made of plastic or metal and flanges arranged axially on both sides of the ring gear, with which the ring gear is stabilized and the skew gear can be mounted on a shaft with a rotation-lock. The ring gear and the flanges are hereby frictionally and/or positively connected with each other and hence radially, axially and torsionally locked in position with respect to one another.
A skew gear of this type is disclosed, for example, in EP 1 339 569 B1 and DE 10 2006 010 270 A1. The skew gears described in these documents have, at least according to the advantageous embodiments described therein, elastomeric attenuation elements which are arranged between the flanges and the ring gear in form of O-rings. These attenuation elements dampen axial and radial vibrations as well as torsional loads operating on steering gears equipped with these skew gears, and enhance the driving comfort. As illustrated in the figures of the aforementioned documents, corresponding skew gears, including the preferably provided attenuation elements, have a sizable number of individual components requiring assembly. The manufacturing complexity of such skew gear increases with the number of the components that need to be assembled to a skew gear. This manufacturing disadvantage translates into increased manufacturing costs.
It is an object of the invention to provide a skew gear with attenuation, which has a simpler structure than conventional devices and is therefore easier to manufacture at lower costs. The corresponding skew gear should also exhibit effective attenuation both with respect to axial and radial vibrations as well as torsional loads.
The object is solved by a skew gear having the features of the independent claim. Advantageous embodiments or modifications of the invention are recited in the dependent claims.
The skew gear proposed for attaining the object is, as already mentioned at the beginning, constructed as a built toothed wheel. It is constructed of a first flange for rotation-locked arrangement of the skew gear on a shaft or a pinion, a second flange or a disk, and a ring gear arranged between and rotatable relative to the first and second flange or disk. Both flanges, or the first flange and the disk, respectively, are frictionally or positively connected with one another, wherein their elements forming the connection extend through the ring gear in the axial direction. The skew gear is provided with attenuation, which dampens relative movement between the ring gear in relation to the two flanges, or in relation to the flange and the disk.
According to the invention, the ring gear and the attenuation form a single unit, whereby the attenuation is formed by overmolding at least one elastomeric element on an inner contour of the ring gear. The overmolded elastomeric element according to the invention dampens at least the produced torsional forces associated with the twistability of the ring gear. However, when the skew gear is in operation and meshes with a worm, radial and axial forces associated with the rotation of the ring gear are also produced, which caused the ring gear to be pressed against portions or flat sections of the two flanges, or of the first flange and the disk, respectively. Preferably, these forces must also be damped for enhancing the driving comfort. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an effective torsional as well as axial and radial attenuation is realized with the elastomeric element(s).
A practical embodiment of the skew gear according to the invention is provided by arranging several inwardly projecting ribs, which are uniformly distributed along the circumference, on the radially inner side of the ring gear in a first axial plane and in a second axial plane. The respective ribs each have on their radially inward ends, in relation to the circumferential direction, a contour acting as a barb. The overmolded elastomer engages with this barb-like contour by providing at least torsionally effective attenuation.
The aforedescribed embodiment is preferably configured by arranging the ribs disposed in the first axial plane with an offset in the circumferential direction in relation to the ribs disposed in the second axial plane. At least two ribs are arranged in each of the two axial planes, wherein the angle, by which the ribs of the first axial plane are offset with respect to the ribs of the second plane, is equal to the portion of the full circle angle of 360° that corresponds to the total number of ribs of both axial planes. In this way, in relation to the circumferential direction, a rib of the corresponding other axial plane is always arranged midway between the ribs of an axial plane.
The aforementioned embodiment with the ribs arranged in two planes and provided with a barbed structure on both sides is advantageously modified by providing attenuation with a one-piece elastomeric element which surrounds the outside contours of the inwardly protruding ribs of the ring gear. A circumferential elastomeric ring is formed on the inside circumference of the ring gear between the two rib planes of the ring gear, which is formed during the manufacturing process by the elastomer flowing into the suitable shaped mold and around the ribs having the barbs. Attenuation is therefore provided by a single element or a one-piece element.
Radially effective attenuation is realized in the skew gear formed with ribs surrounded by the elastomer by overmolding a bulge on the elastomer at the center of the axial end of the ribs covered with the elastomer, or more precisely on the respective end faces of the ribs. Axial attenuation is achieved because the bulge overlaps the ribs towards the axial center of the ring gear, namely up to the axial center of the ring gear, or even beyond.
Details of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to an exemplary embodiment. The accompanying drawings show in:
The ring gear 2 is closed off of on the axial side visible in the drawing by a perforated disk 3, which is frictionally or positively connected with a flange (not visible in the figure) arranged on the axially opposing side. With the unillustrated flange, the skew gear 1 can be mounted rotation-locked on a shaft or a pinion. The shaft or the opinion extends through the circular central opening 13. The ring gear 2 is movable, i.e., rotatable, in the circumferential direction u relative to the (unillustrated) flange and the disk 3.
The recesses 14 in the ribs 5 shown in the figure represent so-called relief cores. These are provided for manufacturing reasons and reduce the wall thickness in order to shorten the cycle time in the injection molding machine during the manufacture of the ring gear 2 formed as a molded part. Also visible are the overmolding points 15 by which the material is injected into the corresponding mold.
The ring gear 2 illustrated in a radially cut view of
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10 2008 007 105.6 | Jan 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2008/050040 | 12/10/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/24/2010 |