Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Separate coupling device movable radially of axes of torque... – Coupling device includes rolling body for transmitting torque
Patent
1997-08-27
2000-10-31
Browne, Lynne H.
Rotary shafts, gudgeons, housings, and flexible couplings for ro
Separate coupling device movable radially of axes of torque...
Coupling device includes rolling body for transmitting torque
464167, F16D 304
Patent
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06139436&
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
PRIOR ART
The invention relates to a fuel injection pump for internal combustion engines. In a pump of this type known from German Published, Examined Patent Application DE-AS 21 58 689, the cross disk of the Oldham coupling, which transmits the drive moment from the claws of the drive shaft to the claws of the pump-and-distributor member, is disposed freely movably between the pairs of claws in the axial direction.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
In the fuel injection pump according to the invention, the wear resistance of the bearing faces between the cross disk and the claws engaging it is increased. Moreover, very high transmissible moments between the claws and the cross disk are possible. In addition, noise abatement is attained in the Oldham coupling. The above advantages are due to the fact that the previous sliding friction between the claws that engage the cross disk is replaced according to the invention by a rolling friction.
In the embodiment according to the invention, the cross disk can be made lighter in weight and more economical than before.
In an embodiment set forth herein, the cross disk is embodied as an easily manufactured cage for roller bodies to be supported in it. The cross disk can take the form of a cross, with simple arms abutting one another at right angles. This cross then has the function of the roller bearing cage, in which the individual roller bodies are supported in the four arms of the cross. The roller bodies extend through the arms in the circumferential direction of the cross disk, so that these roller bodies simultaneously engage the various claws which in turn engage the drive and driven sides. On a relative displacement of the claws on the drive and driven sides with respect to one another, the cross disk also executes axial motions.
Since the force transmission between the claws on the drive and driven sides is effected solely via the roller bodies in the cross disk, the material for the cross disk, which now is merely a roller bearing cage, can be different from that of the roller bodies. For instance, the cross disk acting as a roller bearing cage can advantageously be made of plastic. According to the invention, the roller bodies are rollers.
The claws on the drive and driven sides, advantageously take the form of triangular segments for the sake of a radially positive engagement with the recesses between the arms of the roller bearing cage of the cross disk .
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The drawing shows an Oldham coupling in an exploded view, in which the carriers of the claws on the drive and driven sides are shown only schematically.
DESCRIPTION OF AN EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
In a housing, not shown, of a fuel injection pump a drive shaft 1 is rotatably supported. Via an Oldham coupling 2, the drive shaft 1 is coupled via a cross disk 4 to drive a pumping and distributor member via an eccentric disk 3.
The Oldham coupling 2 has a cross disk 4, with four arms 5 protruding at right angles from one another. In each of the arms 5, one roller 6 is supported rotatably as a roller body about a radial axis. On the drive disk 1 and the eccentric disk 3, one pair of claws 7 and 8 each is mounted, offset from one another by 90.degree.. With these claws 7 and 8, the drive shaft 1 and the eccentric disk 3, when the Oldham coupling 2 is mounted, engage the interstices between the arms 5 and the cross disk 4. The engagement is such that the claws 7 and 8 each rest axially movably but practically without play on the rollers 6 of the cross disk 4.
In the course of the reciprocating motions of the eccentric disk 3 occurring during operation of the fuel injection pump, the cross disk 4 executes axial motions, by which the transmission of moment between the claws 7 and 8 of the drive shaft 1 and eccentric disk 3, respectively, is effective via axial motions that have rolling friction.
In terms of strength, the claws 7 and 8 can favorably be embodied as relatively large triangular segments. The cross disk itself, as can be appreciated, is simple to produce, especially
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Binda Greg
Browne Lynne H.
Greigg Edwin E.
Greigg Ronald E.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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