US20150198200A9 - Method for producing a spindle drive for an adjusting element of a motor vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing a spindle drive for an adjustable element of a motor vehicle.
- the spindle drive under discussion can be used for all possible adjustable elements in a motor vehicle. Examples include a tailgate, a rear cover, an engine hood, a side door, a loading compartment flap, a sunroof or the like of a motor vehicle.
- a known spindle drive serves to adjust a tailgate of a motor vehicle.
- the spindle drive is arranged in the region of a rain channel assigned to the tailgate opening and has a two-part spindle drive housing.
- the two housing parts run telescopically one into the other.
- the housing parts are correspondingly of tubular design.
- the known spindle drive has two connections for diverting driving movements, which connections are furthermore each connected to the drive via a connection bearing.
- the connections each provide a ball socket for a ball/ball-socket mounting. Accordingly the connections have a connection head which receives the ball socket and is mounted in the respective connection bearing via a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head.
- connection regions of the known spindle drive regularly constitute weak points in respect of the tightness of the drive housing, in particular in respect of the ingress of dust and moisture. This relates in particular to the bearing points there for the connections.
- sealing measures such as the retrospective insertion of butyl cords or the like at the potential ingress points for dust or moisture. Said measures are costly in respect of the sealing material, time-consuming in respect of the installation process and often inadequate in respect of the long-term sealing effect which can be achieved.
- the invention is based on the problem of specifying a method for producing a drive for an adjustable element of a motor vehicle, with which method the tightness of the drive housing can be increased in a specific manner using simple structural means.
- the conceptual basis of the solution according to the proposal is the use of a sealing cap for the spindle drive housing with a sealing opening, the peripheral region of which, in the fitted state, is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck of a connection of the spindle drive.
- the term “sealing” should always be understood to mean in respect of avoiding the ingress of dust and moisture.
- the solution according to the proposal can be used in a particularly simple production method with a sealing cap of corresponding elastic configuration.
- the installation step according to the proposal is associated with a single linear movement along the drive axis. The installation step can then be readily carried out in an automated manner.
- a spindle drive with a fitted sealing cap is included.
- an above-discussed sealing cap for the spindle drive housing is provided with a sealing opening, wherein the peripheral region of the sealing opening is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck.
- connection neck itself can provide a sealing surface which imposes particularly low demands on the seal, here the sealing cap.
- the equipping of the sealing cap with a sealing opening is sufficient here, with it merely being necessary to ensure a frictionally sealing contact of the peripheral region of the sealing opening.
- the sealing cap is composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer, at least in the region of the sealing opening.
- the invention provides a method for producing a spindle drive for an adjustable element of a motor vehicle, wherein the spindle drive has, along a geometrical spindle drive axis, a substantially tubular spindle drive housing and two connections for diverting driving movements, wherein at least one connection of the spindle drive has a connection head which is furthermore connected to the spindle drive via a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head, wherein a sealing cap for the spindle drive housing is provided with a sealing opening, in that, in order to install the sealing cap, in an installation step the sealing cap is pulled with the sealing opening thereof over the connection head of a connection of the spindle drive, and in that, in the process, the peripheral region of the sealing opening is elastically deformed by the engagement with the connection head and is therefore widened, and in that the peripheral region of the sealing opening is subsequently deformed back elastically in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck.
- the sealing cap has a cover-like section receiving the sealing opening and, subsequent thereto, a sleeve-like section, and in that the sleeve section is pulled or pushed in particular in a sealing manner over the tubular spindle drive housing.
- an encircling web with an axial height extent with respect to the spindle drive axis is provided on the sealing cap around the sealing opening, said web furthermore being brought during the installation step into correspondingly axial, supporting and/or sealing engagement with the spindle drive.
- the sealing cap is produced by 2-component plastics injection molding.
- the spindle drive has, along a geometrical spindle drive axis, a substantially tubular spindle drive housing and two connections for diverting driving movements, wherein at least one connection of the spindle drive has a connection head which is furthermore connected to the spindle drive via a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head, wherein a sealing cap for the spindle drive housing is provided with a sealing opening, and in that the peripheral region of the sealing opening is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck.
- a spindle drive motor and a spindle/spindle-nut mechanism connected downstream of the spindle drive motor are arranged in the spindle drive housing.
- the sealing opening forms an expansion fit with the connection head and/or the connection neck, in an embodiment the sealing opening is circular and, in the unfitted, undeformed state, has a diameter which is at least 10% smaller, or at least 25% smaller, than the maximum diameter of the connection head perpendicularly to the spindle drive axis.
- connection head provides a component, in particular a ball socket, for a ball/ball-socket mounting, which is furthermore coupled, in particular coupled rotatably, to the spindle drive via the connection neck.
- the sealing cap has a cover-like section receiving the sealing opening and, subsequent thereto, a sleeve-like section, and in that the sleeve section is pulled or pushed over the tubular spindle drive housing, such as the sleeve section is pulled or pushed in particular in a sealing manner over the tubular spindle drive housing.
- an encircling web with an axial height extent with respect to the spindle drive axis is provided on the sealing cap around the sealing opening, said web furthermore being supported in a correspondingly axial manner on the spindle drive.
- the web is furthermore supported in a sealing manner on the spindle drive, such as the connection is mounted in a connection bearing, and in that the associated bearing point is sealed off from the outside firstly by the sealing peripheral region of the sealing opening and secondly by the sealing web.
- the sealing cap is composed of a different material in the cover section than in the sleeve section, and in an embodiment the sealing cap is produced by 2-component plastics injection molding.
- the cover section is connected to the sleeve section in an integrally bonded, form-fitting or friction manner.
- the sealing cap is composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer, at least in the region of the sealing opening, and in some embodiments in that the sealing cap is composed in its entirety of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer.
- the material of the sleeve section is harder and/or stiffer than the material of the cover section.
- FIG. 1 shows, in a schematic side view, the rear region of a motor vehicle with a spindle drive according to the proposal
- FIG. 2 shows, in a sectioned side view, the upper connection region of the spindle drive according to FIG. 1 a) before the installation of the sealing cap, b) during the installation of the sealing cap and c) after the installation of the sealing cap, and
- FIG. 3 shows a) the sealing cap according to FIG. 2 and b) a further sealing cap according to the proposal, in each case in a perspective, partially sectioned view.
- the spindle drive illustrated in the drawing serves for the motorized adjustment of an adjustable element 1 , which is configured as a tailgate, of a motor vehicle.
- an adjustable element 1 which is configured as a tailgate
- the spindle drive according to the proposal can be used for all possible adjustable elements 1 of a motor vehicle. Examples which may be mentioned here include a rear cover, an engine hood, a side door, a loading compartment flap, a sunroof or the like of a motor vehicle.
- the spindle drive has a substantially tubular spindle drive housing 3 along a geometrical spindle drive axis 2 and two connections 4 , 5 for diverting linear driving movements.
- the spindle drive housing 3 is of two-part configuration and is composed of an upper housing part 3 a and a lower housing part 3 b.
- the two housing parts 3 a, 3 b are of tubular configuration with a substantially round cross section.
- the two housing parts 3 a, 3 b run telescopically one into the other in a manner known per se during adjustment of the spindle drive.
- connection head 4 a, 5 a which is furthermore connected to the spindle drive via a connection neck 4 b, 5 b which is thinner than the connection head 4 a, 5 a.
- connection neck 4 b, 5 b is aligned with the drive axis 2 .
- the spindle drive always has a sealing cap 6 for the spindle drive housing 3 , said sealing cap being provided with a sealing opening 7 , is essential.
- the peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 here is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck 4 b.
- the two connections 4 , 5 can each be assigned such a sealing cap 6 .
- the proposal according to the invention is explained below by way of the upper connection 4 in FIG. 1 .
- the linear driving movements which are diverted via the connections 4 , 5 are produced by a spindle drive motor (not illustrated) and a spindle/spindle-nut mechanism (likewise not illustrated) connected downstream of the spindle drive motor.
- a spindle drive motor not illustrated
- a spindle/spindle-nut mechanism also not illustrated
- the installation step for installing the sealing cap 6 is illustrated in three sub-steps a), b), c) in FIG. 2 .
- the sealing cap 6 is positioned over the associated connection 4 .
- the sealing cap 6 is subsequently drawn with the sealing opening 7 thereof over the connection head 4 a of the connection 4 ( FIG. 2 b )).
- the peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 is elastically deformed by engagement with the connection head 4 a and is therefore widened, which can readily be seen in the illustration according to FIG. 2 b ).
- connection cap 6 passes over the connection head 4 a, with the peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 being elastically deformed back in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck 4 b, i.e. in frictionally sealing contact with the connection neck 4 b.
- the state deformed back to this extent is illustrated in FIG. 2 c ).
- the installation of the sealing cap 6 can proceed, in particular, in an automated manner, with particularly little outlay. This is in particular because the installation step can be exclusively associated with a movement of the sealing cap 6 along the spindle drive axis 2 .
- connection 4 and of the associated sealing cap 6 obtains very particular importance to the solution according to the invention.
- the sealing opening 7 can form an expansion fit with the connection head 4 a. In the present case, this means that the connection head 4 a can be guided through the sealing opening 7 only with an expansion of the peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 . It is additionally provided that the sealing opening 7 also forms a corresponding expansion fit with the connection neck 4 b, and therefore the frictional connection between the peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 and the connection neck 4 b is ensured.
- the sealing opening 7 of the sealing cap 6 is of circular configuration. In principle, any other geometries for the sealing opening 7 are conceivable.
- the sealing opening 7 of the sealing cap 6 can have a diameter which is at least 10% smaller, or at least 25% smaller than the maximum diameter 8 of the connection head 4 a perpendicular to the spindle drive axis 2 .
- maximum diameter 8 of the connection head means the maximum extent of the connection head 4 a perpendicular to the spindle drive axis 3 .
- minimum diameter 9 of the connection neck 4 b is at least 10% smaller, in particular at least 25% smaller, than the maximum diameter 8 of the connection head 4 a in each case perpendicular to the spindle drive axis 2 .
- minimum diameter 9 of the connection neck means the minimum extent of the connection neck 4 b perpendicular to the spindle drive axis 2 .
- connection head 4 a provides a component, a ball socket 10 , of a ball/ball-socket mounting, which is furthermore coupled, in particular rotatably coupled, to the spindle drive via the connection neck 4 b.
- the ball/ball-socket mounting serves for the coupling of the spindle drive in terms of drive to the adjustable element 1 , here to the tailgate 1 , of the motor vehicle.
- the connection 4 consisting of the connection head 4 a and connection neck 4 b is formed integrally, in particular from a metal material.
- the sealing cap 6 can have a cover-like section 11 which receives the sealing opening 7 and is referred to below as “cover section”.
- the cover section 11 is adjoined by a sleeve-like section 12 which is referred to below as “sleeve section”.
- the sleeve section 12 is drawn or pushed, in particular, in a sealing manner over the tubular spindle drive housing 3 , as can be gathered from the illustration according to FIG. 2 c ).
- the extent to which there is sealing depends substantially on the design of the spindle drive housing 3 and of the sleeve section 12 of the sealing cap 6 .
- the housing part 3 a has a series of guide grooves 13 which are in guiding engagement in a form-fitting manner with corresponding formations (not illustrated) on the corresponding housing part 3 b.
- the sleeve section 12 is provided with inwardly projecting webs 14 which, in the fitted state ( FIG. 2 c )), are in engagement in a form-fitting manner with the guide grooves 13 .
- an ideal sealing between the housing part 3 a and the sealing cap 6 is not desired at all. This is the case, for example, if a certain lack of tightness for the automatic drainage of liquid out from the spindle drive housing 3 is required. In such a case, provision can be made for the housing according to FIG. 3 b ) to be pushed onto the housing part 3 a not in a form-fitting manner. A combination of the housing part 3 a illustrated in FIG. 2 with the sealing cap 6 illustrated in FIG. 3 b ) results in the guide grooves 13 being able to serve to a certain extent as a drainage channel.
- FIG. 2 c shows a particularly interesting aspect of the solution according to the proposal.
- the web 15 here forms a ring-like formation running around the sealing opening 7 .
- the web 15 is then furthermore supported in a sealing manner on the spindle drive and thereby acts in respect of the sealing effect thereof in series with the sealing opening 7 .
- connection 4 is namely mounted in a connection bearing 17 , wherein the associated bearing point 18 is sealed off from the outside by the sealing peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 and by the sealing web 15 .
- the web 15 here acts on the connection bearing 17 substantially in the axial direction with respect to the drive axis 2 , while the peripheral region 7 a of the sealing opening 7 acts on the connection neck 4 b substantially in the radial direction with respect to the drive axis 2 . This can best be seen in the illustration according to FIG. 2 c ).
- the sealing cap 6 can be configured in different materials.
- the sealing cap 6 in the cover section 11 always consists of a different material than in the sleeve section 12 , wherein, in an embodiment, the sealing cap 6 is produced by 2-component plastics injection molding.
- multi-layered materials, in particular sandwich materials can also be used here as the materials.
- cover section 11 it is conceivable for the cover section 11 to be connected to the sleeve section 12 in an integrally bonded, form-fitting or frictional manner.
- adhesive bonds are conceivable here.
- the sealing cap 6 should be composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer, at least in the region of the sealing opening 7 .
- the sealing cap 6 as a whole to be composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer.
- An example which may be mentioned here is the elastomer PTS-Thermoflex-60 HH.
- the hardness (Shore A, ISO 868) can be between 50 and 65, in particular around 61.
- the material of the sleeve section 12 is designed to be harder and/or stiffer than the material of the cover section 11 . This takes into account the fact that, depending on the case of use, the sleeve section 12 may have less of a sealing function and more of a fastening function.
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- This application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Patent Application Serial No. PCT/EP2012/003991, entitled “Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Spindelantriebs für ein Verstellelement eines Kraftfahrzeugs,” filed Sep. 24, 2012, which claims priority from German Patent Application No. DE 20 2011 116 559.6, filed Oct. 21, 2011, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a method for producing a spindle drive for an adjustable element of a motor vehicle.
- The spindle drive under discussion can be used for all possible adjustable elements in a motor vehicle. Examples include a tailgate, a rear cover, an engine hood, a side door, a loading compartment flap, a sunroof or the like of a motor vehicle.
- A known spindle drive (EP 1 862 628 A1) serves to adjust a tailgate of a motor vehicle. The spindle drive is arranged in the region of a rain channel assigned to the tailgate opening and has a two-part spindle drive housing. During an adjustment of the spindle drive, the two housing parts run telescopically one into the other. The housing parts are correspondingly of tubular design.
- The known spindle drive has two connections for diverting driving movements, which connections are furthermore each connected to the drive via a connection bearing. The connections each provide a ball socket for a ball/ball-socket mounting. Accordingly the connections have a connection head which receives the ball socket and is mounted in the respective connection bearing via a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head.
- The connection regions of the known spindle drive regularly constitute weak points in respect of the tightness of the drive housing, in particular in respect of the ingress of dust and moisture. This relates in particular to the bearing points there for the connections. In this context, it is known to undertake sealing measures, such as the retrospective insertion of butyl cords or the like at the potential ingress points for dust or moisture. Said measures are costly in respect of the sealing material, time-consuming in respect of the installation process and often inadequate in respect of the long-term sealing effect which can be achieved.
- The invention is based on the problem of specifying a method for producing a drive for an adjustable element of a motor vehicle, with which method the tightness of the drive housing can be increased in a specific manner using simple structural means.
- The conceptual basis of the solution according to the proposal is the use of a sealing cap for the spindle drive housing with a sealing opening, the peripheral region of which, in the fitted state, is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck of a connection of the spindle drive. In the present case, the term “sealing” should always be understood to mean in respect of avoiding the ingress of dust and moisture.
- It has been identified according to the proposal that, despite the configuration of the relevant connection with a connection head and a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head, the sealing cap can be installed particularly simply and effectively in respect of the sealing.
- In detail, it is proposed that, in order to install the sealing cap, in an installation step the sealing cap is pulled with the sealing opening thereof over the connection head of the relevant connection of the spindle drive, that, in the process, the peripheral region of the sealing opening is elastically deformed by the engagement with the connection head and is therefore widened, and that the peripheral region of the sealing opening is subsequently deformed back elastically in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck. It should be emphasized that, within the context of the installation step, in addition to the peripheral region any other regions of the sealing cap can also be deformed.
- The solution according to the proposal can be used in a particularly simple production method with a sealing cap of corresponding elastic configuration. In the simplest case, the installation step according to the proposal is associated with a single linear movement along the drive axis. The installation step can then be readily carried out in an automated manner.
- As a result of the fact that the peripheral region of the sealing opening is automatically deformed back into the sealing position thereof after being elastically widened, finishing work in order to ensure adequate sealing is not required. The method according to the proposal can therefore be carried out rapidly and cost-effectively.
- According to a further embodiment, a spindle drive with a fitted sealing cap is included.
- It is essential, according to this further teaching, that an above-discussed sealing cap for the spindle drive housing is provided with a sealing opening, wherein the peripheral region of the sealing opening is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck.
- According to the further teaching, it has been identified that the connection neck itself can provide a sealing surface which imposes particularly low demands on the seal, here the sealing cap. According to the proposal, the equipping of the sealing cap with a sealing opening is sufficient here, with it merely being necessary to ensure a frictionally sealing contact of the peripheral region of the sealing opening.
- The above, frictionally sealing contact can be ensured in that the sealing cap is composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer, at least in the region of the sealing opening.
- In an embodiment, the invention provides a method for producing a spindle drive for an adjustable element of a motor vehicle, wherein the spindle drive has, along a geometrical spindle drive axis, a substantially tubular spindle drive housing and two connections for diverting driving movements, wherein at least one connection of the spindle drive has a connection head which is furthermore connected to the spindle drive via a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head, wherein a sealing cap for the spindle drive housing is provided with a sealing opening, in that, in order to install the sealing cap, in an installation step the sealing cap is pulled with the sealing opening thereof over the connection head of a connection of the spindle drive, and in that, in the process, the peripheral region of the sealing opening is elastically deformed by the engagement with the connection head and is therefore widened, and in that the peripheral region of the sealing opening is subsequently deformed back elastically in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck.
- In an embodiment, the sealing cap has a cover-like section receiving the sealing opening and, subsequent thereto, a sleeve-like section, and in that the sleeve section is pulled or pushed in particular in a sealing manner over the tubular spindle drive housing.
- In an embodiment, an encircling web with an axial height extent with respect to the spindle drive axis is provided on the sealing cap around the sealing opening, said web furthermore being brought during the installation step into correspondingly axial, supporting and/or sealing engagement with the spindle drive.
- In an embodiment, before the installation step, the sealing cap is produced by 2-component plastics injection molding.
- In an embodiment, the spindle drive has, along a geometrical spindle drive axis, a substantially tubular spindle drive housing and two connections for diverting driving movements, wherein at least one connection of the spindle drive has a connection head which is furthermore connected to the spindle drive via a connection neck which is thinner than the connection head, wherein a sealing cap for the spindle drive housing is provided with a sealing opening, and in that the peripheral region of the sealing opening is in frictionally sealing engagement with the connection neck.
- In an embodiment, a spindle drive motor and a spindle/spindle-nut mechanism connected downstream of the spindle drive motor are arranged in the spindle drive housing.
- In an embodiment, the sealing opening forms an expansion fit with the connection head and/or the connection neck, in an embodiment the sealing opening is circular and, in the unfitted, undeformed state, has a diameter which is at least 10% smaller, or at least 25% smaller, than the maximum diameter of the connection head perpendicularly to the spindle drive axis.
- In an embodiment, the connection head provides a component, in particular a ball socket, for a ball/ball-socket mounting, which is furthermore coupled, in particular coupled rotatably, to the spindle drive via the connection neck.
- In an embodiment, the sealing cap has a cover-like section receiving the sealing opening and, subsequent thereto, a sleeve-like section, and in that the sleeve section is pulled or pushed over the tubular spindle drive housing, such as the sleeve section is pulled or pushed in particular in a sealing manner over the tubular spindle drive housing.
- In an embodiment, an encircling web with an axial height extent with respect to the spindle drive axis is provided on the sealing cap around the sealing opening, said web furthermore being supported in a correspondingly axial manner on the spindle drive.
- In an embodiment, the web is furthermore supported in a sealing manner on the spindle drive, such as the connection is mounted in a connection bearing, and in that the associated bearing point is sealed off from the outside firstly by the sealing peripheral region of the sealing opening and secondly by the sealing web.
- In an embodiment, the sealing cap is composed of a different material in the cover section than in the sleeve section, and in an embodiment the sealing cap is produced by 2-component plastics injection molding.
- In an embodiment, the cover section is connected to the sleeve section in an integrally bonded, form-fitting or friction manner.
- In an embodiment, the sealing cap is composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer, at least in the region of the sealing opening, and in some embodiments in that the sealing cap is composed in its entirety of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer.
- In an embodiment, the material of the sleeve section is harder and/or stiffer than the material of the cover section.
- The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to exemplary embodiments. In the drawing:
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FIG. 1 shows, in a schematic side view, the rear region of a motor vehicle with a spindle drive according to the proposal, -
FIG. 2 shows, in a sectioned side view, the upper connection region of the spindle drive according toFIG. 1 a) before the installation of the sealing cap, b) during the installation of the sealing cap and c) after the installation of the sealing cap, and -
FIG. 3 shows a) the sealing cap according toFIG. 2 and b) a further sealing cap according to the proposal, in each case in a perspective, partially sectioned view. - The spindle drive illustrated in the drawing serves for the motorized adjustment of an adjustable element 1, which is configured as a tailgate, of a motor vehicle. However, the spindle drive according to the proposal can be used for all possible adjustable elements 1 of a motor vehicle. Examples which may be mentioned here include a rear cover, an engine hood, a side door, a loading compartment flap, a sunroof or the like of a motor vehicle.
- The spindle drive has a substantially tubular
spindle drive housing 3 along a geometricalspindle drive axis 2 and twoconnections 4, 5 for diverting linear driving movements. - The
spindle drive housing 3 is of two-part configuration and is composed of anupper housing part 3 a and alower housing part 3 b. The two 3 a, 3 b are of tubular configuration with a substantially round cross section. The twohousing parts 3 a, 3 b run telescopically one into the other in a manner known per se during adjustment of the spindle drive.housing parts - The two
connections 4, 5 of the spindle drive are respectively provided with aconnection head 4 a, 5 a which is furthermore connected to the spindle drive via aconnection neck 4 b, 5 b which is thinner than theconnection head 4 a, 5 a. In the present case, the detail “thinner” should always be understood as meaning with regard to the respective extent perpendicular to thespindle drive axis 2. Theconnection neck 4 b, 5 b is aligned with thedrive axis 2. - The fact that the spindle drive always has a sealing
cap 6 for thespindle drive housing 3, said sealing cap being provided with asealing opening 7, is essential. Theperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7 here is in frictionally sealing engagement with theconnection neck 4 b. In principle, the twoconnections 4, 5 can each be assigned such asealing cap 6. The proposal according to the invention is explained below by way of theupper connection 4 inFIG. 1 . - The linear driving movements which are diverted via the
connections 4, 5 are produced by a spindle drive motor (not illustrated) and a spindle/spindle-nut mechanism (likewise not illustrated) connected downstream of the spindle drive motor. With regard to the basic construction of the spindle drive, reference should be made to this extent to EP 1 862 628 A1 which belongs to the applicant and the contents of which are hereby fully incorporated in the subject matter of this application. - In the present case, the installation of the
above sealing cap 6 obtains very particular importance. The installation step for installing the sealingcap 6 is illustrated in three sub-steps a), b), c) inFIG. 2 . First of all, the sealingcap 6 is positioned over the associatedconnection 4. The sealingcap 6 is subsequently drawn with the sealingopening 7 thereof over theconnection head 4 a of the connection 4 (FIG. 2 b)). In the process, theperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7 is elastically deformed by engagement with theconnection head 4 a and is therefore widened, which can readily be seen in the illustration according toFIG. 2 b). Finally, the sealingcap 6 passes over theconnection head 4 a, with theperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7 being elastically deformed back in frictionally sealing engagement with theconnection neck 4 b, i.e. in frictionally sealing contact with theconnection neck 4 b. The state deformed back to this extent is illustrated inFIG. 2 c). - It can be gathered from the illustration according to
FIG. 2 that the installation of the sealingcap 6 can proceed, in particular, in an automated manner, with particularly little outlay. This is in particular because the installation step can be exclusively associated with a movement of the sealingcap 6 along thespindle drive axis 2. - The design of the
connection 4 and of the associated sealingcap 6 obtains very particular importance to the solution according to the invention. The sealingopening 7 can form an expansion fit with theconnection head 4 a. In the present case, this means that theconnection head 4 a can be guided through the sealingopening 7 only with an expansion of theperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7. It is additionally provided that the sealingopening 7 also forms a corresponding expansion fit with theconnection neck 4 b, and therefore the frictional connection between theperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7 and theconnection neck 4 b is ensured. - In the configurations illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the sealingopening 7 of the sealingcap 6 is of circular configuration. In principle, any other geometries for thesealing opening 7 are conceivable. - In the unfitted and undeformed state illustrated in
FIG. 3 , the sealingopening 7 of the sealingcap 6 can have a diameter which is at least 10% smaller, or at least 25% smaller than themaximum diameter 8 of theconnection head 4 a perpendicular to thespindle drive axis 2. In the present case, “maximum diameter 8 of the connection head” means the maximum extent of theconnection head 4 a perpendicular to thespindle drive axis 3. - Furthermore, provision can be made for the minimum diameter 9 of the
connection neck 4 b to be at least 10% smaller, in particular at least 25% smaller, than themaximum diameter 8 of theconnection head 4 a in each case perpendicular to thespindle drive axis 2. Accordingly, “minimum diameter 9 of the connection neck” means the minimum extent of theconnection neck 4 b perpendicular to thespindle drive axis 2. - It can be gathered from the illustration according to
FIG. 2 that theconnection head 4 a provides a component, aball socket 10, of a ball/ball-socket mounting, which is furthermore coupled, in particular rotatably coupled, to the spindle drive via theconnection neck 4 b. The ball/ball-socket mounting serves for the coupling of the spindle drive in terms of drive to the adjustable element 1, here to the tailgate 1, of the motor vehicle. In an embodiment, theconnection 4 consisting of theconnection head 4 a andconnection neck 4 b is formed integrally, in particular from a metal material. - The basic construction of the sealing
cap 6 that is illustrated inFIG. 3 is of interest. The sealingcap 6 can have a cover-like section 11 which receives thesealing opening 7 and is referred to below as “cover section”. Thecover section 11 is adjoined by a sleeve-like section 12 which is referred to below as “sleeve section”. In the method according to the proposal, thesleeve section 12 is drawn or pushed, in particular, in a sealing manner over the tubularspindle drive housing 3, as can be gathered from the illustration according toFIG. 2 c). The extent to which there is sealing here depends substantially on the design of thespindle drive housing 3 and of thesleeve section 12 of the sealingcap 6. - It can be gathered from the illustration according to
FIG. 2 b), in particular from the sectional illustration there along the section line A-A, that thehousing part 3 a has a series ofguide grooves 13 which are in guiding engagement in a form-fitting manner with corresponding formations (not illustrated) on thecorresponding housing part 3 b. - In the embodiment of the sealing
cap 6 illustrated inFIG. 3 a), thesleeve section 12 is provided with inwardly projectingwebs 14 which, in the fitted state (FIG. 2 c)), are in engagement in a form-fitting manner with theguide grooves 13. With this virtually ideal form-fitting connection between thehousing part 3 a and thesleeve section 12, optimum sealing between thehousing part 3 a and thesleeve section 12 is ensured. - However, in some cases of use, an ideal sealing between the
housing part 3 a and the sealingcap 6 is not desired at all. This is the case, for example, if a certain lack of tightness for the automatic drainage of liquid out from thespindle drive housing 3 is required. In such a case, provision can be made for the housing according toFIG. 3 b) to be pushed onto thehousing part 3 a not in a form-fitting manner. A combination of thehousing part 3 a illustrated inFIG. 2 with the sealingcap 6 illustrated inFIG. 3 b) results in theguide grooves 13 being able to serve to a certain extent as a drainage channel. - The illustration of the detail according to
FIG. 2 c) shows a particularly interesting aspect of the solution according to the proposal. Provision is made here for an encirclingweb 15 having anaxial height extent 16 with respect to thespindle drive axis 2 to be provided around the sealingopening 7 on the inside of the sealingcap 6, said web furthermore being brought during the installation step into correspondingly axial, supporting and, sealing engagement with the spindle drive. Theweb 15 here forms a ring-like formation running around the sealingopening 7. - After the installation step, the
web 15 is then furthermore supported in a sealing manner on the spindle drive and thereby acts in respect of the sealing effect thereof in series with the sealingopening 7. - Furthermore, the
above web 15 also has very particular importance in conjunction with the coupling of theconnection 4 to the spindle drive. Theconnection 4 is namely mounted in aconnection bearing 17, wherein the associatedbearing point 18 is sealed off from the outside by the sealingperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7 and by the sealingweb 15. Theweb 15 here acts on the connection bearing 17 substantially in the axial direction with respect to thedrive axis 2, while theperipheral region 7 a of thesealing opening 7 acts on theconnection neck 4 b substantially in the radial direction with respect to thedrive axis 2. This can best be seen in the illustration according toFIG. 2 c). - The sealing
cap 6 can be configured in different materials. In an embodiment, the sealingcap 6 in thecover section 11 always consists of a different material than in thesleeve section 12, wherein, in an embodiment, the sealingcap 6 is produced by 2-component plastics injection molding. In principle, multi-layered materials, in particular sandwich materials, can also be used here as the materials. - In principle, it is conceivable for the
cover section 11 to be connected to thesleeve section 12 in an integrally bonded, form-fitting or frictional manner. In particular, adhesive bonds are conceivable here. - The sealing
cap 6 should be composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer, at least in the region of thesealing opening 7. However, it is also conceivable for the sealingcap 6 as a whole to be composed of an elastic material, in particular of an elastomer. An example which may be mentioned here is the elastomer PTS-Thermoflex-60 HH. The hardness (Shore A, ISO 868) can be between 50 and 65, in particular around 61. - In an embodiment, provision is finally made for the material of the
sleeve section 12 to be designed to be harder and/or stiffer than the material of thecover section 11. This takes into account the fact that, depending on the case of use, thesleeve section 12 may have less of a sealing function and more of a fastening function.
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