Method for producing a channel in a shaft tube

11541487 · 2023-01-03

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Abstract

A method for producing a spray channel on a shaft tube, whereby a completed shaft tube can output fluid from within the shaft tube to outside of the shaft tube, the method may include introducing at least one through-opening with a diameter D.sub.1≥1.5 mm into the shaft tube and arranging at least one additional element in or on the at least one through-opening such that the spray channel is at least partly formed by the at least one additional element.

Claims

1. A method for producing a spray channel on a shaft tube, the shaft tube is configured to output fluid from within the shaft tube to outside of the shaft tube via the spray channel, the method comprising: introducing at least one through-opening with a diameter greater than or equal to 1.5 mm into the shaft tube; and arranging at least one additional element in or on the at least one through-opening such that the spray channel is at least partly formed by the at least one additional element; wherein the spray channel is oriented at a right angle or at least partly obliquely to a shaft axis; and wherein the at least one additional element is a sleeve and is pressed into the through-opening to form the spray channel, an inner diameter of the sleeve is less than 1.5 mm.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one through-opening is introduced into the shaft tube by drilling, eroding or laser drilling.

3. The method according to claim 1, wherein a cylindrical additional element is pressed into one of the at least one through-opening, the cylindrical additional element including (i) an additional spray channel extending obliquely or parallel to a cylinder axis, and (ii) a diameter less than 1.5 mm.

4. A camshaft having a shaft tube produced according to a method in accordance with claim 1.

5. The camshaft according to claim 4, including at least one cam which is arranged relative the spray channel such that during operation the at least one cam can be supplied with the fluid via the spray channel.

6. A method for producing at least two spray channels on a shaft tube, the shaft tube is configured to output fluid from within the shaft tube to outside of the shaft tube via the spray channels, the method comprising: introducing at least two through-openings each with a diameter greater than or equal to 1.5 mm into the shaft tube, the at least two through-openings are oriented orthogonally to a shaft axis; and arranging an additional element in or on the at least two through-openings such that the spray channels are at least partly formed by the additional element; wherein the additional element is formed as an outer ring, and wherein each of the at least two spray channels includes a diameter less than 1.5 mm.

7. The method according to claim 6, wherein each respective spray channel extends obliquely or orthogonally to an outer ring axis.

8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the outer ring is mounted on the shaft tube.

9. A method for producing at least two spray channels on a shaft tube, the shaft tube is configured to output fluid from within the shaft tube to outside of the shaft tube via the spray channels, the method comprising: introducing at least two through-openings each with a diameter greater than or equal to 1.5 mm into the shaft tube, the at least two through-openings are oriented orthogonally to a shaft axis; and arranging an additional element proximate the at least two through-openings such that the spray channels are at least partly formed by the additional element; wherein the additional element is formed as an inner ring, and wherein each of the at least two spray channels includes a diameter less than 1.5 mm is provided, and each spray channel runs obliquely or orthogonally to an inner ring axis.

10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the inner ring is slid into the shaft tube such that each spray channel of the at least two spray channels from the inside lies against an associated through-opening of the at least two through-openings and/or fluidly connects the respective spray channel with the associated through-opening.

11. A method for producing a spray channel on a shaft tube, the shaft tube is configured to output fluid from within the shaft tube to outside of the shaft tube via the spray channel, the method comprising: introducing at least one through-opening with a diameter greater than or equal to 1.5 mm into the shaft tube, the at least one through-opening is oriented orthogonally to a shaft axis; and arranging an additional element in or on the at least one through-opening such that the spray channel is at least partly formed by the additional element; wherein the additional element is formed as a ring with a front face extending obliquely to the shaft axis, the front face forms a part of the spray channel.

12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the ring is mounted onto the shaft tube such that the front face sits over the at least one through-opening so that the part of the spray channel formed by the front face is fluidly connected with the at least one through-opening.

13. A method for producing at least two spray channels on a shaft tube, the shaft tube is configured to output fluid from within the shaft tube to outside of the shaft tube via the spray channels, the method comprising: introducing at least two through-openings each with a diameter greater than or equal to 1.5 mm into the shaft tube, the at least two through-openings are oriented orthogonally to a shaft axis; and arranging an additional element in or on the at least two through-openings such that the spray channels are at least partly formed by the additional element; wherein the additional element is a sphere ring including at least two interconnected spheres; and wherein into each sphere a spray channel of the at least two spray channels running obliquely or orthogonally to a sphere ring axis with a diameter less than 1.5 mm is disposed; and wherein the sphere ring is mounted on the shaft tube such that each of the at least two interconnected spheres engages an associated through-opening of the at least two through-openings and fluidly connects the respective spray channel with the associated through-opening.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) It shows, in each case schematically,

(2) FIG. 1 a shaft tube with a spray channel according to the prior art;

(3) FIG. 2 a shaft tube according to the invention with sleeves arranged in through-openings;

(4) FIG. 3 a representation as in FIG. 2, however with a sphere ring;

(5) FIG. 4 a representation as in FIG. 3, however with an outer ring;

(6) FIG. 5 a representation as in FIG. 4, however with an inner ring;

(7) FIG. 6 a representation as in FIG. 4, however with a ring having an oblique front face.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(8) According to FIGS. 2 to 6, a shaft tube 1 according to the invention, for example for a camshaft 2, comprises multiple spray channels 4 which are at least in parts oriented obliquely to a respective shaft axis 3, via which with mounted shaft tube 1, for example with a camshaft 2 mounted in an internal combustion engine, fluid 5, for example oil or coolant, can be output from within the shaft tube 1 to the outside. By way of the oblique arrangement of the respective spray channels 4 axially adjacent cam 6 can be supplied for example with fluid and thus lubricatable or coolable. A connection of the cam 6 with a cam follower that is not shown can also be cooled or lubricated via the fluid jet 5. Obviously, these spray channels 4 can be oriented orthogonally to the shaft axis 3.

(9) In FIG. 1, a shaft tube 1′ known from the prior art is shown, in the case of which the respective spray channels 4′ with a diameter of D.sub.1 of less than 1.5 mm were introduced as through-openings 7′ in a jacket tube of the shaft tube 1′. Introducing such small through-openings 7′, which additionally run in particular obliquely, i.e. at an angle α of less than 90° to the shaft axis 3′, can only take place with extremely elaborate methods, for example electrochemical metalworking, eroding or laser drilling, as a result of which the production of the through-openings 7′ and thus also of the spray channels 4′ and altogether of the shaft tube 1′ or of the camshaft 2′ is comparatively elaborate and thus expensive. Even the introduction of through-openings 7′ with a diameter of D.sub.1 of less than 1.5 mm at a right angle to the shaft axis 3′ is difficult.

(10) For this reason, the method according to the invention for producing spray channels 4 on a shaft tube 1 was developed which, compared with the previous production method, is a simple and cost effective design. With the method according to the invention, at least one through-opening 7 with a diameter D.sub.1≥1.5 mm is initially introduced into the shaft tube 1. Through the comparatively large diameter D.sub.1, conventional metal drills can also be employed without problem and because of this the respective through-openings 7 produced cost-effectively and simple technically. In the shaft tubes 1 shown according to FIGS. 2 to 6, four through-openings 7 each are introduced. Following this, at least one additional element 8 is arranged in or on the through-opening 7 in such a manner that the spray channel 4 is formed by the additional element 8 at least in parts.

(11) The additional element 8 can also be arranged in or on the through-opening 7 so that the spray channel 4 is at least partly oriented obliquely or orthogonally to the shaft axis 3 and because of this a fluid jet 5 emitted from the spray channel 4 includes an angle α<90° with the shaft axis 3.

(12) The spray channel 4 can be partly arranged or run in the through-opening 7 or in or on the additional element 8.

(13) Here, only the individually possible embodiments of FIGS. 2 to 6 are described in more detail.

(14) Looking at FIG. 2 it is noticeable that in the detail representation B there through-openings 7 oriented obliquely to the shaft axis 3 have been introduced, for example drilled into the shaft tube 1. Following this, a sleeve 9 is introduced into the respective through-opening 7 with a diameter D.sub.1 of ≥1.5 mm, wherein the inner diameter D.sub.2 of the sleeve 9 is less than 1.5 mm, for example less than 1.0 mm and forms the actual spray channel 4. Alternatively to this it is also conceivable that a through-opening 7 oriented orthogonally to the shaft axis 3 is introduced into the shaft tube 1, as is shown in the detail representation A of FIG. 2. A cylindrical additional element 8 is now pressed into the respective through-opening 7, which has a spray channel 4 running in particular obliquely or parallel to a cylinder axis 10 with a diameter D.sub.3 of less than 1.5 mm, for example less than 1.0 mm. The cylinder axis 10 runs orthogonally to the shaft axis 3, while the spray channel 4 includes an angle α<90° with the shaft axis 3.

(15) Looking at the embodiment according to FIG. 3 it is noticeable that there at least two, preferentially four through-openings 7 oriented orthogonally to the shaft axis 3 again with a diameter D.sub.1≥1.5 mm are initially introduced into the shaft tube 1, wherein subsequently an additional element 8 formed as sphere ring 11 with a number of spheres 13 connected to one another via ring segment sections 12 corresponding to the through-openings 7 on the shaft tube 1 is provided, wherein in each sphere 13 a spray channel 4 running obliquely or orthogonally to a sphere ring axis 4 with a diameter D.sub.K<1.5 mm will be introduced or is introduced. By way of this, an oblique or orthogonal emitting of a fluid jet 5 or of fluid 5 and thus a cooling or lubricating of a cam 6 arranged axially adjacent to through-opening 7 is also possible. The sphere ring 11 is mounted on the shaft tube 1 in such a manner that each sphere 13 engages or sits on an associated through-opening 7 and fluidically connects the respective spray channel with the associated through-opening 7. There, some spray channels 4 can be oriented obliquely and some orthogonally to the sphere ring axis 14 or all spray channels 4 can be oriented obliquely or orthogonally to the sphere ring axis 14.

(16) Looking at FIG. 4 a shaft tube 1 with at least two, preferentially four through-openings 7 oriented orthogonally to the shaft axis 3 is noticeable there, which through-openings 7 where introduced into the shaft channel 1 for example by means of drilling and with have a diameter D.sub.1≥1.5 mm. In addition to this, an additional element 8 formed as outer ring 15 according to FIG. 4 with spray channels 4 running obliquely to an outer ring axis 16 each with a diameter D.sub.AR<1.5 mm for example less than 1.0 mm, is provided. Alternatively to this, an additional element 8 formed as outer ring 15 with spray channels 4 running orthogonally to an outer ring axis 16 each with a diameter D.sub.AR<1.5 mm for example less than 1.0 mm can also be provided. It is likewise conceivable that with an additional element 8 formed as outer ring 15 spray channels 4 running both obliquely and also orthogonally to an outer ring 16 each with a diameter D.sub.AR<1.5 mm, for example less than 1.0 mm, are also provided. This means that some spray channels 4 are designed obliquely and some orthogonally to the outer ring axis 16.

(17) The outer ring 15 is now mounted onto the shaft tube 1 in such a manner that at least one, preferentially each spray channel 4 sits on an associated through-opening 7 or is fluidically connected with such. Here, the number of the spray channels 4 arranged in the outer ring 15 can correspond to the number and orientation of the through-openings 7 introduced into the shaft tube 1.

(18) In order to make possible a mounting of the outer ring 15 on the shaft tube 1 that is independent of the angle of rotation it is also conceivable that on an outer lateral surface of the shaft tube 1 a ring groove 17 is arranged. Analogously to this, a corresponding ring groove can also be provided on an inner lateral surface of the outer ring 15, via which fluid 5, for example coolant or oil, is fed from a through-opening 7 via the ring groove 17 to a respective spray channel 4.

(19) Analogously to FIG. 4, the shaft tube 1 is formed according to FIG. 5, wherein here the additional element 8 is not formed as outer ring 15, but as inner ring 18. Here, too, at least two, preferentially four or more through-openings 7 oriented orthogonally to the shaft axis 3 are initially introduced into the shaft tube 1, for example drilled in. Here, the through-openings 7 each have a diameter D.sub.1≥1.5 mm Following this, the additional element 8 formed as inner ring 18 is provided with a number preferentially corresponding to the through-openings 7 on the shaft tube 1 running obliquely/or obliquely to an inner ring axis 19 each with a diameter D.sub.IR<1.5 mm, is provided. Here, some spray channels 4 can be oriented obliquely and some orthogonally to the inner ring axis 19 or all spray channels 4 can be oriented obliquely or orthogonally to the inner ring axis 19. The inner ring 18 is now slid into the shaft tube 1 in such a manner that at least one, preferentially each spray channel 4 from the inside lies against an associated through-opening 7 and/or fluidically connects the respective spray channel 4 with the associated through-opening 7, so that so that the fluid jet 5 or the fluid 5 can leave the shaft tube 1 via the spray channel 4 and the through-opening 7.

(20) Finally viewing the embodiment of FIG. 6, a shaft tube 1 is noticeable there, in the case of which initially at least 1 through-opening 7 oriented orthogonally to the shaft axis 3 is introduced, for example drilled into the shaft tube 1. These at least one, preferentially four through-openings 7 have a diameter of D.sub.1 of ≥1.5 mm and because of this can be comparatively easily produced even by means of conventional metal drills. According to the invention, an additional element 8 designed as ring 20 having a front face 22 running obliquely to a ring axis 21 is now provided or created with the method, wherein the front face 22 in the mounted state forms a part of the spray channel. The ring 20 is now mounted or slid onto the shaft tube 1 in such a manner that the oblique front face 22 sits over the at least one associated through-opening 7 so that the part of the spray channel 4 formed by the front face 22 is fluidically connected with the associated through-opening 7. Since the oblique front face 22 is formed the same everywhere, a mounting on the shaft tube 1 that is independent of the angle of rotation is possible with the ring 20 according to the invention. Producing such a ring 20 is cost-effectively possible comparatively easily, as is the mounting of the same on the shaft tube 1.

(21) With the additional element 8 designed as ring 20 it is likewise possible to emit fluid 5, which is stored in the shaft tube 1 under pressure via the respective through-opening 7 and the oblique front face 22 at an angle α<90° to the shaft axis 3 to the outside and thus lubricate or cool for example axially adjacent cams 6.

(22) On the whole, a shaft tube 1, for a camshaft 2 can be produced with the method according to the invention, which compared with conventional shaft tubes 1 regarding the through-openings 7 and spray channels 4 is not only more cost effective but can also be significantly more easily produced technically.