SHAFT
20220163060 · 2022-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C11/0685
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/0604
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2240/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62D7/163
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C11/0695
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2326/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a shaft adapted to be at least partially inserted into an opening of a shaft receiver. The shaft comprises a nominal shaft portion adapted to be at least partially inserted into the opening of the shaft receiver, followed by an intermediate shaft portion that in turn is followed by a guide shaft portion terminating the shaft. The shaft comprises a cross-section with a cross-sectional contour in a plane including the central axis, the cross-sectional contour comprising a nominal shaft portion contour of the nominal shaft portion, an intermediate shaft portion contour of the intermediate shaft portion and a guide shaft portion contour of the guide shaft portion. The cross-sectional contour comprises a radial direction being perpendicular to the central axis, wherein, as seen in the radial directio, the nominal shaft portion contour is located at a nominal radial distance from the central axis.
Claims
1. A shaft adapted to be at least partially inserted into an opening of a shaft receiver, the shaft having an axial extension along an axial direction and comprising: a nominal shaft portion adapted to be at least partially inserted into the opening of the shaft receiver, an intermediate shaft portion, a guide shaft portion terminating the shaft, a central axis extending in the axial direction in the center of a cross-section perpendicular to the axial direction of the nominal shaft portion, the central axis extending in a direction from the nominal shaft portion towards the guide shaft portion, a cross-section with a cross-sectional contour in a plane including the central axis, the cross-sectional contour comprising a nominal shaft portion contour of the nominal shaft portion, an intermediate shaft portion contour of the intermediate shaft portion, and a guide shaft portion contour of the guide shaft portion, the cross-sectional contour comprising a radial direction being perpendicular to the central axis, wherein the nominal shaft portion contour is located at a nominal radial distance from the central axis, wherein a smallest distance from the central axis to the intermediate shaft portion contour occurs at an intermediate shaft portion contour trough and is less than 99% of the nominal radial distance, wherein a largest distance from the central axis to the guide shaft portion contour occurs at a guide shaft portion contour crest, is greater than the smallest distance, and is within a range of 95% to 100% of the nominal radial distance, and wherein the guide shaft portion contour comprises a guide shaft portion contour insert portion being located at a distance of at least 1% of the nominal radial distance in front of the guide shaft portion contour crest, wherein the distance from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion is at least 1% of the nominal radial distance.
2. The shaft of claim 1, wherein a distance from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion is smaller than 3% of the nominal radial distance.
3. The shaft of claim 1, wherein a distance between the intermediate shaft portion contour trough and the guide shaft portion contour crest is within a range of at least 1-5% of the nominal radial distance.
4. The shaft of claim 1, wherein the guide shaft portion contour follows an arc of a sector of a circle from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion, the sector of the circle having a radius within a range of 95% to 100% of the nominal radial distance.
5. The shaft of claim 4, wherein the sector of the circle comprises a first leg and a second leg, each having a length corresponding to the radius of the sector of the circle, the first and second legs intersecting at a sector center point.
6. The shaft of claim 5, wherein the sector of the circle has a central angle between the first and second legs within a range of 2-12°.
7. The shaft of claim 5, wherein as seen along the arc, the guide shaft portion contour has a first arc length from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the first leg and a second arc length from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the second leg, a ratio between the first arc length and the second arc length being within a range of 0.9-1.1.
8. The shaft of claim 1, wherein at least each of the nominal shaft portion, the intermediate shaft portion, and the guide shaft portion is rotationally symmetric around the central axis.
9. The shaft of claim 1, wherein the shaft is a unitary component.
10. The shaft of claim 1, wherein the shaft is a vehicle knuckle spindle.
11. A kit comprising: a shaft adapted to be at least partially inserted into an opening of a shaft receiver, the shaft having an axial extension along an axial direction and comprising: a nominal shaft portion adapted to be at least partially inserted into the opening of the shaft receiver, an intermediate shaft portion, a guide shaft portion terminating the shaft, a central axis extending in the axial direction in the center of a cross-section perpendicular to the axial direction of the nominal shaft portion, the central axis extending in a direction from the nominal shaft portion towards the guide shaft portion, a cross-section with a cross-sectional contour in a plane including the central axis, the cross-sectional contour comprising a nominal shaft portion contour of the nominal shaft portion, an intermediate shaft portion contour of the intermediate shaft portion, and a guide shaft portion contour of the guide shaft portion, the cross-sectional contour comprising a radial direction being perpendicular to the central axis, wherein the nominal shaft portion contour is located at a nominal radial distance from the central axis, wherein a smallest distance from the central axis to the intermediate shaft portion contour occurs at an intermediate shaft portion contour trough and is less than 99% of the nominal radial distance, wherein a largest distance from the central axis to the guide shaft portion contour occurs at a guide shaft portion contour crest, is greater than the smallest distance, and is within a range of 95% to 100% of the nominal radial distance, and wherein the guide shaft portion contour comprises a guide shaft portion contour insert portion being located at a distance of at least 1% of the nominal radial distance in front of the guide shaft portion contour crest, wherein the distance from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion is at least 1% of the nominal radial distance, and a shaft receiver, the shaft receiver comprising an opening adapted to receive at least a portion of the shaft by a movement of the shaft relative to the opening in the axial direction.
12. The kit of claim 11, wherein the opening of the shaft receiver has an opening cross-sectional area and the nominal shaft portion has a nominal shaft portion cross-sectional area, both in a plane perpendicular to the axial direction, a ratio between the opening cross-sectional area and the nominal shaft portion cross-sectional area being in a range of 1-1.05.
13. The kit of claim 12, wherein the shaft receiver comprises an opening entrance portion having an opening entrance portion cross-sectional area in a plane perpendicular to the axial direction, a ratio between the opening entrance portion cross-sectional area and the opening cross-sectional area being at least 1.1.
14. The kit of claim 11, wherein the shaft receiver is a vehicle knuckle, preferably a vehicle steering knuckle.
15. A vehicle comprising: a shaft adapted to be at least partially inserted into an opening of a shaft receiver, the shaft having an axial extension along an axial direction and comprising: a nominal shaft portion adapted to be at least partially inserted into the opening of the shaft receiver, an intermediate shaft portion, a guide shaft portion terminating the shaft, a central axis extending in the axial direction in the center of a cross-section perpendicular to the axial direction of the nominal shaft portion, the central axis extending in a direction from the nominal shaft portion towards the guide shaft portion, a cross-section with a cross-sectional contour in a plane including the central axis, the cross-sectional contour comprising a nominal shaft portion contour of the nominal shaft portion, an intermediate shaft portion contour of the intermediate shaft portion, and a guide shaft portion contour of the guide shaft portion, the cross-sectional contour comprising a radial direction being perpendicular to the central axis, wherein the nominal shaft portion contour is located at a nominal radial distance from the central axis, wherein a smallest distance from the central axis to the intermediate shaft portion contour occurs at an intermediate shaft portion contour trough and is less than 99% of the nominal radial distance, wherein a largest distance from the central axis to the guide shaft portion contour occurs at a guide shaft portion contour crest, is greater than the smallest distance, and is within a range of 95% to 100% of the nominal radial distance, and wherein the guide shaft portion contour comprises a guide shaft portion contour insert portion being located at a distance of at least 1% of the nominal radial distance in front of the guide shaft portion contour crest, wherein the distance from the guide shaft portion contour crest to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion is at least 1% of the nominal radial distance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
[0033] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] The invention will be described below for a vehicle in the form of a truck 10 such as the truck illustrated in
[0040] However, the present invention may be implemented in a plurality of different types of assemblies. Purely by way of example, the present invention could be implemented in a vehicle such as a truck, a tractor, a car, a bus, a work machine such as a wheel loader or any other type of construction equipment. However, the present invention may also be used for assemblies not related to vehicles.
[0041] The
[0042] As may be realized from
[0043] In order to mitigate the risk of having the shaft 16 jam during insertion into the opening 24, the present invention proposes a shaft as presented hereinbelow with reference to
[0044] As such,
[0045] Purely by way of example, the shaft 16 may be a unitary component.
[0046] The shaft 16 has an axial extension along an axial direction A and, as seen in a direction along the axial direction towards an end of the shaft 16, the shaft 16 comprises: [0047] a nominal shaft portion 28 adapted to be at least partially inserted into the opening 24 of the shaft receiver 14, followed by [0048] an intermediate shaft portion 30 that in turn is followed by [0049] a guide shaft portion 32 terminating the shaft 16.
[0050] Moreover, as indicated in
[0051] The shaft 16 comprises a cross-section with a cross-sectional contour 34 in a plane P including the central axis C. The cross-sectional contour 34 comprises a nominal shaft portion contour 36 of the nominal shaft portion 28, an intermediate shaft portion contour 38 of the intermediate shaft portion 30 and a guide shaft portion contour 40 of the guide shaft portion 32. The cross-sectional contour comprises a radial direction R being perpendicular to the central axis C. Furthermore, as seen in the radial direction R, the nominal shaft portion contour 36 is located at a nominal radial distance R.sub.0 from the central axis C. Purely by way of example, the nominal shaft portion contour 36 may comprise a straight line such that the distance, in the radial direction R, from each point of the line to the central axis C equals the nominal radial distance R.sub.0. As a non-limiting example, the length of such a straight line, forming part of the nominal shaft portion contour 36, may be equal to or greater than the nominal radial distance R.sub.0.
[0052] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0053] As a non-limiting example, at least each one the nominal shaft portion 28, the intermediate shaft portion 30 and the guide shaft portion 32 may be rotationally symmetric around the central axis C. As such, the cross-sectional contour 34 may be the same, irrespective of in which plane P the cross-section is taken, assuming that the plane includes the central axis C. In such embodiments, when the guide shaft portion contour 40 follows the arc of a sector of a circle, as will be discussed hereinbelow with reference to
[0054] However, it is also envisaged that embodiments of the shaft 16 may not be rotationally symmetric around the central axis C. For instance, embodiments of the shaft 16 are envisaged having e.g. a square or rectangular cross section (not shown) as seen in a second plane comprising two different axes, each one of which being perpendicular to the central axis C.
[0055] Irrespective of whether the cross-sectional contour 34 is symmetrical or non-symmetrical around the central axis C, according to the present invention, a smallest distance R.sub.1, as seen in the radial direction R, from the central axis C to the intermediate shaft portion contour 38, occurs at an intermediate shaft portion contour trough 42 and is less than 99%, preferably less than 95%, more preferred less than 90%, of the nominal radial distance R.sub.0. As a non-limiting example, the smallest distance R.sub.1 from the central axis C to the intermediate shaft portion contour 38 may be within the range of 90-95% in order to ensure the desired pivoting of the shaft 16 whilst nevertheless not significantly reducing the strength of the shaft 16.
[0056] Moreover, a largest distance R.sub.2, as seen in the radial direction R, from the central axis C to the guide shaft portion contour 40, occurs at a guide shaft portion contour crest 44, is greater than the smallest distance R.sub.1, and is within the range of 95% to 100%, preferably within the range of 98% to 100%, of the nominal radial distance R.sub.0.
[0057] Furthermore, the guide shaft portion contour 40 comprises a guide shaft portion contour insert portion 46 being located at a distance C.sub.1 of at least 1%, preferably in the range of 1-5%, of the nominal radial distance R.sub.0 in front of the guide shaft portion contour crest 44, as seen in a direction of the central axis C, wherein the distance d.sub.1, as seen in the radial direction R, from the guide shaft portion contour crest 44 to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion 46 is at least 1% of the nominal radial distance R.sub.0. In embodiments of the shaft wherein the guide shaft portion contour insert portion 46 comprises a line extending in the radial direction R, the distance d.sub.1 from the guide shaft portion contour crest 44 to the guide shaft portion contour insert portion 46 is defined as the smallest distance between the point on the radially extending line and the guide shaft portion contour crest 44.
[0058] Purely by way of example, and as illustrated in
[0059] Furthermore, again with reference to
[0060] It should be noted that in
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[0062] Purely by way of example, and as indicated in
[0063] Furthermore, and as also indicate in
[0064] Reverting to
[0065] Purely by way of example, the opening 24 of the shaft receiver 14 has an opening cross-sectional area and the nominal shaft portion has a nominal shaft portion cross-sectional area, both in a plane perpendicular to the axial direction. As a non-limiting example, a ratio between the opening cross-sectional area and the nominal shaft portion cross-sectional area is within the range of 1-1.05, preferably in the range of 1-1.01.
[0066] Furthermore,
[0067] While
[0068] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.