STOP ASSEMBLY FOR DAMPER MASSES OF A DAMPER SYSTEM
20220186813 · 2022-06-16
Inventors
- Jörg Bender (Würzburg, DE)
- Michael Wirachowski (Würzburg, DE)
- Matthias Kram (Würzburg, DE)
- Kyrill Siemens (Würzburg, DE)
- Volker Stampf (Schweinfurt, DE)
- Reinhold Fischer (Frankenblick, DE)
Cpc classification
F16F2230/0041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2226/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2226/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A stop assembly for damper masses of a damper system has a stop device and a stop device carrier which holds the stop device. The stop device has at least one shoulder, which is intended to engage in at least one associated receiving portion of the stop device carrier. In at least one support region, the shoulder is oversized relative to the associated receiving portion to facilitate captive engagement in the receiving portion, and, at a distance from the at least one support region, the shoulder is undersized relative to the associated receiving portion to facilitate assembly-simplifying engagement in the receiving portion.
Claims
1. A stop assembly for damper masses of a damper system, comprising, a stop device and a stop device carrier which holds the stop device, wherein the stop device has at least one shoulder which is configured to engage in at least one associated receiving portion of the stop device carrier, wherein in at least one support region the shoulder is oversized relative to the associated receiving portion to facilitate captive engagement in the receiving portion and, at a distance from the at least one support region, the shoulder is undersized relative to the associated receiving portion to facilitate an assembly-simplifying engagement in the receiving portion.
2. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one shoulder of the stop device has at least three support regions designed to be oversized relative to the associated receiving portion of the stop device carrier, wherein two of the three support regions are provided in a peripheral direction on either side of a third support region of the three support regions and act in a radial direction on opposing sides of the receiving portion in the manner of the third receiving region.
3. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one shoulder of the stop device has the at least one support region in a peripheral direction which is configured to be undersized relative to the associated receiving portion of the stop device carrier, at least substantially in the same region as the at least one support region which is configured to be oversized relative to the associated receiving portion but on an opposing side in a radial direction.
4. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the at least one shoulder of the stop device may be deflected by a force acting in a direction of its undersized portion relative to the receiving portion of the stop device carrier for introducing the shoulder into the corresponding receiving portion, and in that after being introduced into the receiving portion, by canceling the force, the shoulder may use its oversized portion in a captively securing manner relative to the receiving portion of the stop device carrier by returning into its original position.
5. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the respective shoulder of the stop device, before the assembly thereof on the stop device carrier, is oriented toward the receiving portion of the stop device carrier, and by a movement oriented toward the stop device carrier may be introduced into the receiving portion thereof, and by the support regions configured to be oversized relative to the associated receiving portion is held in the end position of this movement in a captively secured manner.
6. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the stop device carrier has ramps which have a radial slope, starting from axial outer faces of the stop device carrier and extending in the direction of the axial component center, and which are provided for the receiving portions of shoulders.
7. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 5, further comprising track elements are arranged on either side of the stop device carrier and the stop device, wherein the damper masses of the damper system further comprise guide tracks, wherein the track elements are held by spacers in a predetermined relative position to one another, wherein the respective shoulder of the stop device and the corresponding receiving portion of the stop device carrier are provided in each case in a peripheral region of one respective spacer.
8. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 6, further comprising track elements which are arranged on either side of the stop device carrier and the stop device, wherein the damper masses of the damper system further comprise guide tracks, wherein the track elements are held by spacers in a predetermined relative position to one another, wherein the shoulder of the stop device and the corresponding receiving portion of the stop device carrier are provided in each case in a peripheral region in a peripheral direction between two respective spacers.
9. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a clip connection, which is effective between the stop device and the stop device carrier and acts in a captively securing manner for the stop device relative to the stop device carrier during assembly, wherein the clip connection is provided in the peripheral region between two respective spacers and in each case in a radial region of the stop device carrier extending between a radial outer face and the radial inner face of the stop device carrier.
10. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein both the stop device carrier and the respective stop device in each case have a centrifugal force-related material recess in the peripheral region of a spacer, on a radial outer face thereof.
11. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the respective stop device in each case has a centrifugal force-related material recess in the peripheral region between two spacers.
12. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the ramps in an axial extension region of the axial outer faces of the stop device carrier have in each case a radial flattened portion caused by a tool-related run-out, which in cooperation with the corresponding shoulder forms an oversized portion which acts in a captively securing manner for the shoulder of the stop device relative to the receiving portion of the stop device carrier during assembly.
13. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the respective shoulder of the stop device and the corresponding receiving portion of the stop device carrier are provided in each case in a first radial region which extends radially between the corresponding spacer and a support region of the stop device carrier running radially inwardly therefrom.
14. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the shoulder of the stop device and the corresponding receiving portion of the stop device carrier are provided in a second peripheral region in the peripheral direction between two respective spacers and in a second radial region of the stop device carrier extending between a radial outer face and a radial inner face of the stop device carrier.
15. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the track elements in a first radial region extends radially between the corresponding spacer and a support region of the stop device carrier running inwardly therefrom.
16. A stop assembly for damper masses of a damper system, comprising, a stop device and a stop device carrier which holds the stop device, wherein the stop device has at least three support regions and at least one shoulder which is configured to engage in at least one associated receiving portion of the stop device carrier, wherein the at least three support regions are designed to be oversized relative to the associated receiving portion of the stop device carrier to facilitate captive engagement in the receiving portion and, at a distance from the at least one support region, wherein two of the three support regions are provided in a peripheral direction on either side of a third support regarding of the three support regions, and wherein the shoulder is undersized relative to the associated receiving portion to facilitate an assembly-simplifying engagement in the receiving portion; wherein the respective shoulder of the stop device, before the assembly thereof on the stop device carrier, is oriented toward the receiving portion of the stop device carrier, and by a movement oriented toward the stop device carrier may be introduced into the receiving portion thereof, and by the support regions configured to be oversized relative to the associated receiving portion is held in an end position of this movement in a captively secured manner.
17. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein the stop device carrier has ramps which have a radial slope, starting from axial outer faces of the stop device carrier and extending in a direction of an axial component center, and which are provided for the receiving portions of shoulders.
18. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein the ramps in an axial extension region of the axial outer faces of the stop device carrier have in each case a radial flattened portion caused by a tool-related run-out, which in cooperation with the corresponding shoulder forms an oversized portion which acts in a captively securing manner for the shoulder of the stop device relative to the receiving portion of the stop device carrier during assembly.
19. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 18, further comprising track elements arranged on either side of the stop device carrier and the stop device, wherein the damper masses of the damper system further comprise guide tracks, wherein the track elements are held by spacers in a predetermined relative position to one another, wherein the respective shoulder of the stop device and the corresponding receiving portion of the stop device carrier are provided in each case in a peripheral region of one respective spacer.
20. The stop assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein the track elements in a first radial region extend radially between the corresponding spacer and a support region of the stop device carrier running radially inwardly therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] The stop assembly is described hereinafter with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] A stop assembly 10 for the damper masses 7 is provided radially inside the damper masses 7. The stop assembly 10 has a stop device carrier 11 and a stop device 12. The stop device carrier 11 has openings 31 (
[0027] The fastening of the stop device 12 to the stop device carrier 11 is intended to be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to
[0028] Contact arrows associated with one of the spacers 5 are illustrated in
[0029] The stop device 12 is illustrated at the point of the left-hand contact arrow P2a in
[0030] For the purpose of a simple introduction of the stop device 12 into the stop device carrier 11, use is made of the fact that the radial opposing face of a portion of a stop device part 31a, 31b which is configured to be oversized 22 is always combined with a portion which is configured to be undersized 23. By applying a radial force, which at the points illustrated in
[0031] In addition to the support regions 28 for the stop device 12 in the peripheral regions U1 of the spacers 5, in one exemplary arrangement, the stop device 12 in the peripheral direction U2 may have further support regions 28a between two respective spacers 5, by further shoulders 20a which engage in corresponding receiving portions 25a of the stop device carrier 11 being provided. According the exemplary arrangement shown in
[0032] By supplementing the support regions 28a in the peripheral direction between two respective support regions 28, the stop device 12 also obtains an effective radial support against centrifugal forces between two respective spacers 5. The peripheral regions 26 of the stop device 12 which extend in the peripheral direction between the support regions 28 and 28a are subjected to less centrifugal force and do not have connections between the stop device carrier 11 and the stop device 12 in the sense of the aforementioned support regions 28 or 28a.
[0033] For improved adaptation of these peripheral regions 26 to the unavoidable centrifugal forces, in one exemplary arrangement, material recesses 21 are provided according to
[0034] Allowing for material recesses 21 or 27 is implemented in the exemplary arrangement according to
[0035] Returning to the support regions 28, 28a shown in
[0036] If the stop device carrier 11 is provided on its radial outer face 15 with ramps 34 running at least substantially conically in the axial direction, as shown in
[0037] According to the exemplary arrangement shown in