The spindle drive 10 shown in
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The drive assembly 42 is embodied as an electric motor 43, which has a gearbox 46 that is joined to the first component unit 12 by means of a coupling device 44. An inner contour 49 of the gearbox 46 surrounds an outer contour 15 of the component unit 12. On the inner contour 15, there is at least one radial extension 90, which engages at least one corresponding radial recess 92 in the support tube 14. The radial extensions 90, together with the recesses 92, form fastening means 89 of the coupling device 44 for the component unit 12. In further variant embodiments, the fastening means 89 may also be formed by different form locks.
The gearbox 46 has a base body 47 and a cap 48, which are mounted radially around the support tube 14 and joined together. Upon the connection of the two gearbox parts 47 and 48, the support tube 14 is simultaneously secured to the gearbox 46 via the fastening means 89. For transmitting the driving moment from the drive assembly 42 to the separate component unit 12, the support tube 14 has a radial recess 50, which is engaged by the driven element 40. The driven element 40 is embodied for instance as a worm 39, which is located on an armature shaft 41 of the electric motor 43.
The support tube 14, as practically a standard component, forms a housing for the separate component unit 12, on which housing a receptacle 52 for a fastener 54 is located on the end region 21 diametrically opposite the end 20. As the fastener 54, a link pin 55 can be inserted centrally to the support tube 14 into the receptacle 52, which is embodied as a continuous bore 56. Via this fastener 54, the support tube 14 is connected, for instance pivotably with a part 58 to be adjusted in the motor vehicle, such as a seat or seat part, not further shown, that is adjusted relative to another seat part.
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To achieve a shorter spindle drive 10 or a mirror-symmetrical arrangement of the spindle 16, the spindle 16 can be installed, with the drive wheel 18 and the bearing plates 22 and 28, rotated by 180° into the identically located support tube 14, with the flanged-on drive assembly 42. The bearing plate 28 is then located with the central stop face 30 of the spindle 16 in
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To attain the first installation position 60, the spindle 16 in
It should be noted that with regard to the exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings and to the description, manifold possible combinations of the individual characteristics with one another can be made. For instance, the support tube 14 can be produced by different methods and can have different concrete shapes. Instead of an integrally formed cup-shaped bearing receptacle 22, the support tube 14 may also be embodied as a smooth cylindrical tube, in which two separate bearing plates 22 and 28 are located for supported the spindle 16.
The spindle 16 is preferably supported via the drive wheel 18 supported thereon, but in a variation can also be supported by means of bearing plates which are integrally formed directly onto the spindle 16. The torque transmission from the drive assembly 42 is not limited to a worm gear 19, 39; it can also be done for instance by means of a spur-gear unit. The cross section of the support tube 14 is not limited to a circle and may for instance be embodied rectangularly or elliptically instead.
Instead of a rotary spindle, a plunging spindle may be located in the support tube 14, which protrudes in both directions from the support tube 14 and past the gearbox 46. The driven wheel 18 is rotatably supported on the spindle 16, and during the adjustment mode the spindle 16 does not rotate but instead is displaced only linearly by the driven wheel 18. The advantage of this version is that with an identical location of the drive assembly 42 and the gearbox 46, in the 180°-rotated installation of the driven wheel 18 with the spindle 16, the receptacle 52 for the fastener 54 extends on the one hand to the left and on the other to the right with regard to the driven wheel 18. This increases the flexibility in installing this kind of plunging spindle drive.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the type described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a spindle drive, particularly for adjusting a moving part in a motor vehicle, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006-009 576.6 | Feb 2006 | DE | national |