US20070060396A1 - Articulated shaft - Google Patents
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- US20070060396A1 US20070060396A1 US11/518,548 US51854806A US2007060396A1 US 20070060396 A1 US20070060396 A1 US 20070060396A1 US 51854806 A US51854806 A US 51854806A US 2007060396 A1 US2007060396 A1 US 2007060396A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D1/00—Couplings for rigidly connecting two coaxial shafts or other movable machine elements
- F16D1/06—Couplings for rigidly connecting two coaxial shafts or other movable machine elements for attachment of a member on a shaft or on a shaft-end
- F16D1/076—Couplings for rigidly connecting two coaxial shafts or other movable machine elements for attachment of a member on a shaft or on a shaft-end by clamping together two faces perpendicular to the axis of rotation, e.g. with bolted flanges
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D3/00—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D3/00—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive
- F16D3/02—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive adapted to specific functions
- F16D3/12—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive adapted to specific functions specially adapted for accumulation of energy to absorb shocks or vibration
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D3/00—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive
- F16D3/50—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive with the coupling parts connected by one or more intermediate members
- F16D3/72—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive with the coupling parts connected by one or more intermediate members with axially-spaced attachments to the coupling parts
- F16D3/74—Yielding couplings, i.e. with means permitting movement between the connected parts during the drive with the coupling parts connected by one or more intermediate members with axially-spaced attachments to the coupling parts the intermediate member or members being made of rubber or other rubber-like flexible material
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- the invention relates to an articulated shaft for the transmission of a torque form a transmission to a differential drive of a motor vehicle, including a connecting flange with a tube section for coupling the articulated shaft with a transmission output flange, an articulation disc which forms a torsion element and accommodates also some misalignment and a centering part for aligning the articulated shaft with respect to a transmission pivot, which is pressed into the connecting flange.
- the connecting flange of the articulated shaft described therein is a forged component which is manufactured in three steps.
- the connecting flange is forged to an unfinished product.
- a tube section for the connection to a hollow shaft is machined.
- the openings for the connecting bolts and a center opening for receiving the centering components are drilled.
- the articulated shaft is assembled by welding the tube section to the hollow shaft, pressing the centering component into the center opening, filling the centering component with grease and closing it with a cover. Because of the different types of manufacturing processes, the manufacture of the connecting flange including the tube section is very costly.
- an articulated shaft for the transfer of torque from a transmission to a differential drive, including a connecting flange having a tube section, a shaft plate disposed between the connecting flange and a transmission output flange and forming a torsion element for accommodating some articulation of the connecting flange relative to the output flange, and a centering part extending from the connecting flange for aligning the articulated shaft relative to a transmission shaft
- the connecting flange is formed integrally with the tube section by deep drawing and punching, the centering part being pressed into the tube section.
- the connecting flange and the tube section which are formed by deep drawing are manufactured within a follow-on tool in a single manufacturing step in which, furthermore, also the flange openings are punched out. Since, in comparison with the state of the art, two manufacturing steps are eliminated the costs of manufacturing the articulated shaft are reduced.
- a support element for centering the shaft plate with respect to the connecting flange is supported by the centering part.
- the support element is disc-shaped in a radial direction and pot-like in axial direction.
- the pot-like section again is centered at an annular collar of the centering part.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of an articulated shaft
- FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of an articulated shaft
- FIG. 3 shows an articulated shaft with a support element.
- FIG. 1 shows an articulated shaft 1 in accordance with a first embodiment.
- the articulated shaft comprises a centering part 6 , a connecting flange 2 and a tube section 3 .
- the connecting flange 2 and the tube section 3 are joined so as to be a single piece.
- a hollow shaft which is not shown is welded to the tube section 3 and extends to the differential gear.
- the centering part 6 is pressed into the connecting flange 2 and the tube section 3 over a length L.
- the resulting support area of the centering part 6 is larger than that of articulated shafts known in the art. As a result, an improved centering accuracy is achieved without increased expenses.
- the articulated shaft 1 is aligned with the transmission pivot 7 as the transmission pivot extends into the centering part 6 .
- an annular elastomer member 11 as well as a membrane with a venting opening 12 may be arranged which may be directly vulcanized onto the annular elastomer member or may be formed integrally therewith: In contrast to the centering part of the state of the art no cover is provided.
- the torque is transferred from a transmission via the articulated shaft 1 to the differential gear and vice versa via a shaft plate 5 to the connecting flange 2 and then to the tube section 3 .
- the transmission output shaft flange 4 and the shaft plate 5 are bolted together.
- the shaft plate 5 By the shaft plate 5 , the torsion vibrations in the drive line are attenuated.
- any slight kink in the drive line or off-center position of the differential gear can be accommodated by the shaft plate 5 and the elastomer 11 .
- the articulated shaft is manufactured as follows:
- the connecting flange 2 and the tube section 3 are deep-drawn in a follow-up tool and bores 13 are punched into the flange 2 .
- the centering part 6 is deep drawn and the elastomer is vulcanized into it.
- the centering part 6 is pressed into the connecting flange 2 and into the tube section 3 over the length L.
- FIG. 2 another embodiment of the articulated shaft is shown.
- a centering part 6 A has an end section 14 which is folded inwardly.
- the spring stiffness of the centering part 6 A is increased since its radial rigidity is increased in the core of the fold. Otherwise, the arrangement is the same as that of FIG. 1 so that the description of FIG. 1 applies also to FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 3 shows an articulated shaft 1 with a support element 8 .
- the articulated shaft 1 comprises the centering part 6 B, the connecting flange 2 and the tube section 3 , which is formed integrally with the flange 2 or connected thereto so as to form a single piece.
- the centering part 6 of FIG. 1 or the centering part 6 A of FIG. 2 may be installed:
- the support element 8 and the shaft plate 5 are arranged.
- the support element 8 forms at its radially inner end a centering structure for centering the shaft plate 5 with respect to the connecting flange 2 during assembly.
- the support element 8 is disc-like in the radial direction and in the form of a sleeve 9 in axial direction.
- the sleeve 9 is supported on the annular neck 10 of the centering part 6 B whereby the support element 8 and, as a result, the articulated disc 5 are centered radially with respect to the connecting flange 2 .
- the three components are axially fixed relative to one another by way of screws.
- the support surface of the pressed-in centering part is larger whereby the centering accuracy is improved
- the support element facilitates the assembly
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Abstract
In an articulated shaft for the transfer of torque from a transmission to a differential drive, including a connecting flange having a tube section, a shaft plate disposed between the connecting flange and a transmission output flange and forming a torsion element for accommodating some articulation of the connecting flange relative to the output flange, and a centering part extending from the connecting flange for aligning the articulated shaft relative to a transmission shaft, the connecting flange is formed integrally with the tube section by deep drawing and punching, the centering part being pressed into the tube section.
Description
- The invention relates to an articulated shaft for the transmission of a torque form a transmission to a differential drive of a motor vehicle, including a connecting flange with a tube section for coupling the articulated shaft with a transmission output flange, an articulation disc which forms a torsion element and accommodates also some misalignment and a centering part for aligning the articulated shaft with respect to a transmission pivot, which is pressed into the connecting flange.
- An articulated shaft with these features is known from DE 199 54 475 C1. The connecting flange of the articulated shaft described therein is a forged component which is manufactured in three steps. In the first manufacturing step, the connecting flange is forged to an unfinished product. In the second manufacturing step, a tube section for the connection to a hollow shaft is machined. In the third manufacturing step, the openings for the connecting bolts and a center opening for receiving the centering components are drilled. The articulated shaft is assembled by welding the tube section to the hollow shaft, pressing the centering component into the center opening, filling the centering component with grease and closing it with a cover. Because of the different types of manufacturing processes, the manufacture of the connecting flange including the tube section is very costly.
- It is the object of the present invention to provide an articulated shaft which is easier and less expensive to manufacture.
- In an articulated shaft for the transfer of torque from a transmission to a differential drive, including a connecting flange having a tube section, a shaft plate disposed between the connecting flange and a transmission output flange and forming a torsion element for accommodating some articulation of the connecting flange relative to the output flange, and a centering part extending from the connecting flange for aligning the articulated shaft relative to a transmission shaft, the connecting flange is formed integrally with the tube section by deep drawing and punching, the centering part being pressed into the tube section.
- In accordance with the present invention, the connecting flange and the tube section which are formed by deep drawing, are manufactured within a follow-on tool in a single manufacturing step in which, furthermore, also the flange openings are punched out. Since, in comparison with the state of the art, two manufacturing steps are eliminated the costs of manufacturing the articulated shaft are reduced.
- In a particular embodiment of the invention, a support element for centering the shaft plate with respect to the connecting flange is supported by the centering part. To this end, the support element is disc-shaped in a radial direction and pot-like in axial direction. The pot-like section again is centered at an annular collar of the centering part.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described below on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of an articulated shaft, -
FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of an articulated shaft, and -
FIG. 3 shows an articulated shaft with a support element. -
FIG. 1 shows anarticulated shaft 1 in accordance with a first embodiment. The articulated shaft comprises a centering part 6, a connectingflange 2 and atube section 3. The connectingflange 2 and thetube section 3 are joined so as to be a single piece. A hollow shaft which is not shown is welded to thetube section 3 and extends to the differential gear. The centering part 6 is pressed into the connectingflange 2 and thetube section 3 over a length L. The resulting support area of the centering part 6 is larger than that of articulated shafts known in the art. As a result, an improved centering accuracy is achieved without increased expenses. By means of the centering part 6, the articulatedshaft 1 is aligned with thetransmission pivot 7 as the transmission pivot extends into the centering part 6. At the inner circumference of the centering part 6, anannular elastomer member 11 as well as a membrane with aventing opening 12 may be arranged which may be directly vulcanized onto the annular elastomer member or may be formed integrally therewith: In contrast to the centering part of the state of the art no cover is provided. - The torque is transferred from a transmission via the articulated
shaft 1 to the differential gear and vice versa via ashaft plate 5 to the connectingflange 2 and then to thetube section 3. To this end, the transmissionoutput shaft flange 4 and theshaft plate 5 are bolted together. By theshaft plate 5, the torsion vibrations in the drive line are attenuated. In addition, any slight kink in the drive line or off-center position of the differential gear can be accommodated by theshaft plate 5 and theelastomer 11. - In practice, the articulated shaft is manufactured as follows:
- In a first manufacturing step, the connecting
flange 2 and thetube section 3 are deep-drawn in a follow-up tool andbores 13 are punched into theflange 2. Then, in a second manufacturing step, the centering part 6 is deep drawn and the elastomer is vulcanized into it. Finally, in a third manufacturing step, the centering part 6 is pressed into the connectingflange 2 and into thetube section 3 over the length L. - In
FIG. 2 another embodiment of the articulated shaft is shown. In this embodiment, a centeringpart 6A has anend section 14 which is folded inwardly. In this way, the spring stiffness of the centeringpart 6A is increased since its radial rigidity is increased in the core of the fold. Otherwise, the arrangement is the same as that ofFIG. 1 so that the description ofFIG. 1 applies also toFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 3 shows anarticulated shaft 1 with asupport element 8. The articulatedshaft 1 comprises the centeringpart 6B, the connectingflange 2 and thetube section 3, which is formed integrally with theflange 2 or connected thereto so as to form a single piece. As centering part of course also the centering part 6 ofFIG. 1 or the centeringpart 6A ofFIG. 2 may be installed: Between thetransmission output flange 4 and the connectingflange 2, thesupport element 8 and theshaft plate 5 are arranged. Thesupport element 8 forms at its radially inner end a centering structure for centering theshaft plate 5 with respect to the connectingflange 2 during assembly. Thesupport element 8 is disc-like in the radial direction and in the form of a sleeve 9 in axial direction. The sleeve 9 is supported on theannular neck 10 of the centeringpart 6B whereby thesupport element 8 and, as a result, the articulateddisc 5 are centered radially with respect to the connectingflange 2. The three components are axially fixed relative to one another by way of screws. - The articulated shaft has the following advantages over conventional designs:
- the manufacture of the connecting flange with the tube section is more cost-effective since two manufacturing steps are eliminated;
- the support surface of the pressed-in centering part is larger whereby the centering accuracy is improved;
- the support element facilitates the assembly, and
- no cover is needed for the centering part.
Claims (5)
1. An articulated shaft (1) for the transfer of torque from a transmission to a differential drive, comprising a connecting flange (2) including a tube section (3) for coupling the articulated shaft (1) to a transmission output flange (4), a shaft plate (5) disposed between the connecting flange (2) and the transmission output flange (4) and forming a torsion element accommodating also some articulation of the connecting flange (2) relative to the output flange (4) and a centering part (6) pressed into the connecting flange (2) for aligning the articulated shaft (1) relative to a transmission shaft (7) said connecting flange (2) being formed integrally with the tube section (3) by deep-drawing and punching.
2. An articulated shaft according to claim 1 , wherein a support element (8) connected to the shaft plate (5) engages the centering part (6B) for centering the shaft plate (5) relative to the connecting flange (2).
3. An articulated shaft according to claim 2 , wherein the support element (8) comprises a disc section disposed adjacent the shaft plate (5) and a central sleeve section (9) engaging the centering part (6B).
4. An articulated shaft according to claim 2 , wherein the centering part (6B) includes a collar (10) projecting axially toward the output flange (4) and the support element (8) engages the collar (10) at its outer circumference for centering.
5. A method for the manufacture of an articulated shaft (1) for the transfer of torque from a transmission to a differential drive, comprising a connecting flange (2) including a tube section (3) for coupling the articulated shaft (1) to a transmission output flange (4), a shaft plate (5) disposed between the connecting flange (2) and the transmission output flange (4) and forming a torsion element accommodating also some articulation of the connecting flange (2) relative to the output flange (4) and a centering part (6) pressed into the connecting flange (2) formed integrally with the tube section (3) for aligning the articulated shaft (1) relative to a transmission shaft (7), said method comprising the steps of:
deep drawing and punching in a follow-up tool the connecting flange (2) and the tube section (3) so as to form them integrally in a first manufacturing step, deep-drawing the centering part (6, 6A, 6B) in a second manufacturing step and, in a third manufacturing step, pressing the centering part (6, 6A, 6B) into the connecting flange (2) and into the tube section (3).
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