V-DRIVE AND SLIDE ELEMENT FOR THE SAME
20180272409 · 2018-09-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T74/18936
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B21D28/325
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23Q1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B21D19/084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A slide element for a wedge drive, with a slide element receptacle and a drive element between which the slide element is to be placed. In order to achieve a high wear resistance and a simple design, it is proposed for the slide element to have a head rail, which is detachably fastened to the slide element and, as part of the dovetail-shaped side of the slide element, forms the second sliding surfaces on the dovetail-shaped section, by means of which forces are transmitted during the return stroke during which the slide element receptacle is moved away from the drive element.
Claims
1. A slide element for a wedge drive with a slide element receptacle and a drive element between which the slide element is to be placed; the slide element comprising: a dovetail-shaped side, which has a dovetail-shaped section with a plurality of sliding surfaces and is embodied to engage in a correspondingly dovetail-shaped receptacle of the slide element receptacle; a first plurality of the sliding surfaces on the slide element, by means of which forces are transmitted during a working stroke during which the slide element is moved outward between the drive element and the slide element receptacle, are arranged at an angle to each other, in a roof shape relative to each other, and have sliding plates; and the first plurality of sliding surfaces on the slide element, by means of which forces are transmitted during the working stroke, are larger than a second plurality of the sliding surfaces on the slide element, by means of which forces are transmitted during the return stroke during which the slide element receptacles is moved away from the drive element, wherein the slide element has a head rail, which is detachably fastened to the slide element and, as part of the dovetail-shaped side of the slide element, forms the second plurality of sliding surfaces on the dovetail-shaped section, by means of which forces are transmitted during the return stroke during which the slide element receptacle is moved away from the drive element.
2. The slide element according to claim 1, wherein the head rail is fastened with a rail foot in an at least form-fitting fashion in a T-shaped groove in the slide element.
3. The slide element according to claim 1, wherein the sliding plates are detachably fastened to the slide element.
4. A wedge drive with a slide element receptacle, a movable slide element according to claim 1, and a drive element; wherein sliding surfaces are provided between the slide element and the drive element; between the slide element and the slide element receptacle, a dovetail-shape guide device is provided with sliding surfaces on the slide element and sliding surfaces on the slide element receptacle; the dovetail-shaped section of the slide element engages in a correspondingly dovetail-shaped receptacle of the slide element receptacle; and on the sliding surfaces of the guide device on the slide element receptacle, respective sliding plates are arranged symmetrically and embodied in an L shape with the narrow side facing inward, forming the dovetail shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The subject of the invention is depicted in greater detail by way of example in a cut-away side view of an embodiment variant. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0013] The slide element 3 and the slide element receptacle 2 are connected to each other in moving fashion by means of a dovetail-shape guide device 6. For this purpose, the slide element 3 has a dovetail-shaped section 30, which is provided with a plurality of sliding surfaces 31, 32, 33, 34 oriented at angles to one another and forming the dovetail shape. Of these sliding surfaces, the first sliding surfaces 32, 34, by means of which forces are transmitted during the working stroke during which the slide element 3 is moved outward between the drive element 5 and the slide element receptacle 2, are arranged at an angle to each other and in a roof shape relative to each other. On these first sliding surfaces 32, 34 of the slide element 3, sliding plates 37, 39 are also provided and are detachably fastened or connected to the slide element 3 by means of a screw connection that is not shown. It is also conceivable to use other detachable fastening means.
[0014] The other second sliding surfaces 31, 33 are embodied to be smaller in area than the two first sliding surfaces 32 and 34. The reason for this is that the forces on the first sliding surfaces 31, 33 during the working stroke during which the slide element 3 between the drive element 5 and the slide element receptacle 2 is moved outward are greater than the forces on the second sliding surfaces 32, 34, which are transmitted during the return stroke during which the slide element receptacle 2 is moved away from the drive element 5.
[0015] By contrast with the prior art, according to the invention, no sliding plates are provided on the second sliding surfaces 31, 33; instead, these sliding surfaces are formed by a head rail 100, which therefore simultaneously forms part of the dovetail-shaped side 30 of the slide element 3. This not only reduces the design complexity of the slide element 3, it also eliminates a significant assembly complexity of the slide element 3 because it is not necessary to symmetrically align any sliding plates or to arrange them in an L shape whose narrow side faces inward, forming a dovetail shape. In addition, by contrast with a plurality of discontinuous sliding plates, a head rail 100 provides for a high mechanical load-bearing capacity and thus increases the stability of the slide element 3. Since in addition, the head rail 100 is detachably fastened to the slide element 3, during maintenance work, a possibly present guidance play can be compensated for in an easy-to-accomplish way by replacing the head rail 100. This detachable fastening or connection of the head rail 100 can be seen in the figures in that the head rail 100 engages with its rail foot 101 in form-fitting fashion in a T-shaped groove 103 in the slide element 3 and in that it has also been depicted pulled partway out in
[0016] In order to form the dovetail-shaped guide device 6, the slide element receptacle 2 has a section 20 that is correspondingly shaped in a diametrically opposite fashion, with detachably fastened sliding plates 26, 27, which form sliding surfaces 21, 22, 23, 24 on the slide element receptacle 2. The sliding plates 26, 27 are arranged symmetrically and in an L shape with the narrow side facing inward, forming the dovetail shape.
[0017] In addition, sliding surfaces 301, 302 are provided between the slide element 3 and the drive element 5.