Device for measuring the geometry of a wheel axle of a motor vehicle
10234259 ยท 2019-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for measuring the geometry of a wheel axle of a motor vehicle comprising a wheel hub support for defined positioning of a wheel hub of the wheel axle. The wheel hub support comprises a wheel hub dome formed correspondingly to an outer side of the wheel hub and encompassing the wheel hub dome in a precise fit.
Claims
1. A device for measuring the geometry of a wheel axle of a motor vehicle comprising: a wheel hub support comprising a wheel hub dome formed correspondingly to an outer side of a wheel hub and encompassing the wheel hub in a precise fit; and means for creating a pressing force acting axially onto the wheel hub dome to press the wheel hub dome against the wheel axle; wherein the wheel hub dome comprises an introduction phase on an inner side of the wheel hub dome; wherein the wheel hub dome forms a bearing surface adjacent to the introduction phase; wherein the introduction phase is inclined by an angle between 30 and 60 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the wheel axle and to the bearing surface; wherein the wheel hub dome is configured to grasp the wheel axle via the introduction phase; wherein the wheel hub dome is configured so that the wheel axle is introduced into the wheel hub dome along the introduction phase until a brake disk abuts the bearing surface.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the wheel hub support comprises a wheel hub mandrel configured to grasp the wheel hub.
3. The device according to claim 2, the wheel hub mandrel having a side facing the wheel hub, said side comprising a lead-in chamfer configured to grasp the wheel hub.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein said lead-in chamfer is formed relative to a longitudinal axis of the wheel axle in an inclined manner by an angle between 30 and 60 degrees.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the wheel hub support comprises a wheel hub mandrel configured to introduce the wheel hub into the wheel hub dome.
6. The device according to claim 5, the wheel hub mandrel having a side facing the wheel hub, said side comprising a lead-in chamfer configured to introduce the wheel hub into the wheel hub dome.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the lead-in chamfer is formed relative to a longitudinal axis of the wheel axle in an inclined manner by an angle between 30 and 60 degrees.
8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of segment teeth in the wheel hub dome.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the segment teeth are configured to transmit by a positive connection a rotational movement of the device onto the wheel axle.
10. The device according to claim 8, wherein the segment teeth are attached to the wheel hub dome in one piece.
11. The device according to claim 1, further comprising an axially displaceable drive pin that is set apart from the wheel hub support in parallel to a longitudinal axis of the wheel axle.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the drive pin comprises a spring that is configured to hold the drive pin in engagement with the wheel axle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
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(17) The bearing surface 26 is arranged on the inner side of the wheel hub dome 22 and formed in a circumferential manner in said wheel hub dome 22. The contour, the inclination and other geometrical features of the bearing surface 26 are formed correspondingly to the corresponding outer surface of the wheel hub 20 in order that the wheel hub 20 abuts in close fit in the wheel hub dome 22. Between the wheel hub 20 and the wheel hub dome 22 enough clearance remains here in order that the wheel axle 18 can be introduced into and removed from the wheel hub support 10 without great force.
(18) In another embodiment not shown here the introduction phase can also take an angle between 30 and 60 relative to the longitudinal axis.
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(20) The wheel hub 20 shown in said first embodiment is formed as a segmented wheel hub. As can be seen in
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(22) In said second embodiment the wheel hub support 110 is provided with a wheel hub dome 122 which comprises a shortened introduction phase 124. In addition to the wheel hub dome 122 inside the wheel hub dome 122 a wheel hub mandrel 130 is provided. Analogous to the first embodiment here as well a circumferential bearing surface 126 is formed on the inside of the wheel hub dome 122 for bearing of the wheel hub 120 which is formed correspondingly to the outer contour of the wheel hub 120 in order to take up the wheel hub 120 in close fit. This immediately connects to the introduction phase 124 in axial direction.
(23) In this embodiment as well the introduction phase 124 is arranged in an inclined manner by 45 relative to the longitudinal axis 116. In another embodiment not shown here the introduction phase 124 is inclined between 30 and 60 relative to the longitudinal axis.
(24) Also, in the second embodiment shown here means for pressing 114 the wheel hub dome 122 against the wheel hub 120 are provided in order to lead the wheel hub 120 reliably deep into the wheel hub dome 122, and hold in said position during the measuring operation, if required. In said end position the wheel hub support 110 with its spacers 142 abuts the wheel axle 118.
(25) The wheel hub mandrel 130 is arranged coaxially to the wheel hub dome 120 and possesses on its outer side a lead-in chamfer 132 via which the wheel hub 120 is lead into the desired position. The lead-in chamfer 132 of the wheel hub mandrel 130 cooperate with the shortened introduction phase 124 of the wheel hub dome 122 here in order that the wheel hub 120 is grasped reliably and lead into the desired position within the wheel hub dome 122 while the device is approached to the wheel axle 118 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 116.
(26) In the embodiment shown here the lead-in chamfer 132 is inclined by 45 relative to the longitudinal axis 116. In other embodiments the lead-in chamfer can also be inclined between 30 and 60 relative to the longitudinal axis.
(27) In another embodiment not shown here the wheel hub dome has no introduction phase at all. In that case the wheel hub is exclusively grasped via the wheel hub mandrel and lead into the wheel hub dome.
(28) Also, the second embodiment comprises a drive 112 for rotating the device for measuring the geometry of the wheel axle.
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(30) The segment teeth 234 immediately abut the bearing surface 226 of the wheel hub dome 222. In the embodiment shown here the segment teeth 234 are even formed in one piece with the wheel hub dome 222.
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(33) As used herein, the terms precise fit and close fit are used synonymously.