Clamping device and hand-held power tool
12011802 ยท 2024-06-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B5/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A clamping device (10) for the axial (AR) clamping of a tool disk (300) on a flange (30) associated with a drive spindle (20) of a hand-held power tool (100), wherein the clamping device (100) has a screw (2), which is to be screwed into an internal thread (22) of the drive spindle (20) to securely clamp the tool disk (300), wherein the screw (2) is mounted in a coupling module (1) of the clamping device (10), wherein the coupling module (1) has an internal contour (16) which is paired or can be paired positively with the drive spindle (20) for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction (U).
Claims
1. A clamping device for axial clamping of a tool disk on a flange associated with a drive spindle of a hand-held power tool, the clamping device comprising: a screw to be screwed into an internal thread of the drive spindle to securely clamp the tool disk, a coupling module, the screw being mounted in the coupling module, the coupling module having an internal contour pairable positively with the drive spindle for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction; the screw being mounted in the coupling module via a rolling bearing, the rolling bearing being an angular ball bearing; a clamping member subjectable to an axial clamping force by the coupling module in order to clamp the tool disk against the flange; and a retaining ring, the clamping member being held on the coupling module by the retaining ring.
2. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 wherein the clamping device has a knob designed to be positively locked to the screw for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction.
3. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 wherein the clamping member is a spring plate.
4. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 wherein the angular contact ball bearing has a contact angle of between 35 degrees and 45 degrees.
5. The clamping device as recited in claim 4 wherein the contact angle is 40 degrees.
6. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 further comprising an elastomer ring.
7. The clamping device as recited in claim 6 wherein the elastomer ring is arranged between a head of the screw and a collar of the coupling module.
8. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a holding ring, coupling module being held on the screw via the holding ring.
9. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a stop, a deflection of the clamping member being limited by the stop.
10. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a diaphragm spring.
11. The clamping device as recited in claim 10 wherein the diaphragm spring is arranged between a head of the screw and a collar of the coupling module.
12. The clamping device as recited in claim 11 wherein the clamping device has a knob designed to be positively locked to the screw for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction and wherein the diaphragm axially preloads the knob.
13. The clamping device as recited in claim 1 wherein the screw is slidable relative to the coupling module via the angular contact ball bearing to effect a radial and axial clamping.
14. A hand-held power tool comprising: a drive spindle having an internal thread at an end; a clamping device having a screw screwed into an internal thread of the drive spindle to securely clamp a tool disk, a coupling module, the screw being mounted in the coupling module, the coupling module having an internal contour, the screw being mounted in the coupling module via a rolling bearing, the rolling bearing being an angular ball bearing, a clamping member subjectable to an axial clamping force by the coupling module in order to clamp the tool disk against the flange, and a retaining ring, the clamping member being held on the coupling module by the retaining ring; the drive spindle having an external contour paired positively with the internal contour for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction.
15. The hand-held power tool as recited in claim 14 further comprising a flange connectable positively to the drive spindle for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction an anti-rotation safeguard.
16. A cutoff grinder comprising the hand-held power tool as recited in claim 14.
17. A clamping device for axial clamping of a tool disk on a flange associated with a drive spindle of a hand-held power tool, the clamping device comprising: a screw to be screwed into an internal thread of the drive spindle to securely clamp the tool disk, a coupling module, the screw being mounted in the coupling module, the coupling module having an internal contour pairable positively with the drive spindle for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction; the screw being mounted in the coupling module via a rolling bearing, the rolling bearing being an angular ball bearing; a clamping member subjectable to an axial clamping force by the coupling module in order to clamp the tool disk against the flange; and a stop, a deflection of the clamping member being limited by the stop.
18. A clamping device for axial clamping of a tool disk on a flange associated with a drive spindle of a hand-held power tool, the clamping device comprising: a screw to be screwed into an internal thread of the drive spindle to securely clamp the tool disk, a coupling module, the screw being mounted in the coupling module, the coupling module having an internal contour pairable positively with the drive spindle for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction; the screw being mounted in the coupling module via a rolling bearing, the rolling bearing being an angular ball bearing; and a diaphragm spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the figures, identical components and components of identical type are designated by identical reference signs. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) A preferred exemplary embodiment of a clamping device 10 according to the invention is illustrated in
(9) The flange 30 has an anti-rotation safeguard 24 in the form of a lateral recess, ensuring that the flange placed on the drive spindle 20 is connected positively to the drive spindle 20 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction U.
(10) As can be ascertained from
(11) As can be seen from
(12) As can be seen at the bottom in
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(14) Clearly apparent in
(15) The central screw 2 of the clamping device 10 is clearly discernible in
(16) According to the invention, the coupling module 1 has an internal contour 16, which can be paired positively with the drive spindle 20 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction UR (cf.
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(18) An elastomer ring 6, which is shown below the knob 3, is used inter alia to hold the external contour of the screw head 12 within a corresponding internal contour of the knob 3. This is evident especially from
(19) The coupling module 1 can be paired positively with the spring plate 4 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction U, being paired in the assembled state. This preferably applies to all the exemplary embodiments. For this purpose, the coupling module 1 has a module contour 19 below the collar 11 of the coupling module 1 which corresponds to an internal contour of the spring plate 4. By way of example, the module contour 19 is designed as an external square. Visible below the coupling module 1 is a holding ring 7, by means of which the coupling module 1 is held on the screw 2.
(20) The clamping member, here in the form of the spring plate 4, is held on the coupling module 1 by means of a retaining ring 8. The functioning of the clamping device 10 according to the invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to
(21) First of all, the flange 30 (cf.
(22) As the clamping device 10 is screwed in, a manual force is transmitted to the screw 2 via an operating element, which is designed as a knob 3 by way of example. This is ensured by the fact that the head 12 of the screw 2 is embedded positively in the knob 3 for conjoint rotation in the circumferential direction. At the latest when the spring plate 4 is resting on the tool disk 300, the head 12 of the screw 2 slides relative to the coupling module 1 via the angular contact ball bearing 5 until there is radial clamping at the end of the spring travel of the spring plate 4. As a result, there is both axial and radial clamping between the head 12 of the screw 2 with respect to the coupling module 1, wherein, in particular, the radial clamping produces the greater holding effect. The radial clamping is achieved by virtue of the fact that the rolling bearing which is preferably provided is designed as an angular contact ball bearing 5, which has a contact angle BW of 40? (cf. also
(23) The elastomer ring 6 situated between the coupling module 1 and the head 12 of the screw 2 on the one hand presses a section of the knob 3 against the screw head 12. It thereby serves to avoid any escape of lubricant from the rolling element space. On the other hand, the elastomer ring 6 in conjunction with the holding ring 7 holds the coupling module 1 on the screw 2. A retaining ring 8 illustrated below the spring plate 4 serves to hold the clamping plate 4 on the coupling module 1.
(24) As can be seen from
(25) Finally,
(26) Another preferred exemplary embodiment of a clamping device 10 according to the invention is illustrated in
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(27) 1 coupling module 2 screw 3 knob 4 spring plate 5 angular contact ball bearing 6 elastomer ring 6a diaphragm spring 7 holding ring 8 retaining ring 9 stop 10 clamping device 11 collar of the coupling module 12 head of the screw 13 cylindrical subsection 14 thread 16 internal contour 19 module contour 20 drive spindle 22 internal thread 24 anti-rotation safeguard 26 external contour 30 flange 100 hand-held power tool 300 tool disk 301 central through opening AR axial direction BW contact angle U circumferential direction