Protection arrangement for a universal joint shaft

10018229 ยท 2018-07-10

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Abstract

A universal joint shaft protection arrangement has a protection device (3) with at least one protection cone (11) and a projection pot (6). The protection pot (6) is attached to a stationary component. The protection cone (11) at least partially accommodates the protection pot in an axially overlapping manner. At least one driver (25, 25) is retained at the outside on the protection cone (11). The at least one driver (25, 25) radially engages a first recess (27, 27) in the protection cone (11) and a second recess (28, 28) in the protection pot (6) to support the protection cone (11) and the protection pot (6) in a circumferential direction against one another. The second recess (28, 28) is formed as a slot in the protection pot (6).

Claims

1. A protection arrangement for a universal joint shaft comprising: a protection device extending along a longitudinal axis for accommodating a universal joint shaft, the protection device including at least one protection cone; a protection pot to be attached to a stationary component; the protection cone at least partially accommodates the protection pot in an axially overlapping manner; the protection arrangement has at least one driver, wherein the at least one driver is retained on the outside of the protection cone and is part of a driving ring retained on the protection cone; the at least one driver is radially engaged in a first recess in the protection cone and in a second recess in the protection pot, the at least one driver supports the protection cone and the protection pot in a circumferential direction against one another; the second recess is formed as a slot in the protection pot.

2. The protection arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first recess is formed as a bore in the protection cone.

3. The protection arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the protection pot has a circumferentially extending wall with an edge formed at one axial end of the protection pot and the second recess, in a form of a slot, extends axially starting from the edge.

4. The protection arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the second recess, formed as the slot, radially extends through the wall.

5. The protection arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the protection cone is formed at least partially as a convoluted boot and the driving ring is accommodated between two axially adjacent folds of the convoluted boot.

Description

DRAWINGS

(1) The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.

(2) FIG. 1 is an elevation view of a protection arrangement on a tractor with an attached implement driven, via a universal joint shaft.

(3) FIG. 2 is a partial longitudinal sectional view of the protection arrangement and the universal joint shaft of FIG. 1.

(4) FIG. 3 is a partial longitudinal sectional view of the protection arrangement without the universal joint shaft of FIG. 2.

(5) FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of components of the protection arrangement.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(6) Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.

(7) FIG. 1 illustrates a tractor 1 with an attached implement 2. The implement 2 is driven by a universal joint shaft 5, with a protection device 3, via the power take-off shaft 4 of the tractor 1. The universal joint shaft 5 is pushed onto the power take-off shaft 4 and is connected to it. On the side of the implement, the universal joint shaft 5 is also, drive-wise, connected to a driving element of a gearbox 7.

(8) The protection device 3 has a protection tube 8 with a first protection tube element 9 and a second protection tube element 10. The protection tube 8 telescopically extends along a longitudinal axis L. The first protection tube element 9 is connected to an implement-sided protection cone 11. The second protection cone element 10 is connected to a tractor-sided protection cone 12. The two protection cones 11, 12 enclose, respectively, one universal joint of the universal joint shaft 5.

(9) As described in the following, the protection device 3 is rotatably supported on the universal joint shaft 5. The first protection tube element 9 does not rotate with the universal joint shaft 5. The implement-sided protection cone 11 is non-rotatably connected to a protection pot 6. The protection pot 6 is attached on the gearbox 7. Alternatively or additionally, the tractor-sided protection cone 12 can be non-rotationally supported, via a protection pot, on a component of the tractor 1. When the two protection tube elements 9, 10 are not non-rotationally connected to each other, the support of the tractor-side protection cone 12 and of the implement-side protection cone 11 is necessary relative to the stationary components of the tractor 1 or the implement 2.

(10) FIG. 2 shows a longitudinal sectional view of the universal joint shaft 5 with a protection device 3 in the area of the implement-side protection cone 11. The first protection tube element 9 is connected, via an adaptor ring 29, to a slide ring 13. The slide ring 13 is rotationally supported by an engagement in a recess 30 in an inner yoke 15 connected to a tube 14 of the universal joint shaft 5. The inner yoke 15 is drive-wise connected, via a cross kit 16, to an outer yoke 17 of the universal joint shaft 5, in a generally known manner. The outer yoke 17 is connected non-rotationally, via a locking mechanism 31, to a drive shaft 18, for example, of a gearbox 7 and to a housing part.

(11) The implement-side protection cone 11 is connected non-rotationally to the slide ring 13. During rotation of the universal joint shaft 5, the first protection tube element 9 would also rotate due to drag torques generated via the slide ring 13 onto the protection device 3. In order to prevent a rotation of the protection tube element 9 the implement-side protection cone 11 is connected non-rotationally to the protection pot 6. The protection pot 6 is formed such that it can be connected, non-rotationally, to a housing of the gearbox 7. The protection pot 6 has, as visible in FIG. 3, a wall 19, circumferentially extending coaxially to the longitudinal axis L. The wall 19 is cylindrically formed in the present case. The wall 9 can, however, have also a conical or other shape. The protection pot 6 has an attachment flange 20 with attachment bores 21 at an implemented-side end. The protection pot 6, via the flange 20 and bores 21, is connected to a housing of the gearbox 7 or a different housing part. The attachment flange 20 forms a central through opening 22. The drive shaft 18 of the gearbox 7 is passed through the opening 22.

(12) On the end, facing away from the attachment flange 20, the wall 19 forms an edge 23. The edge 23 forms an opening where the outer yoke 11 of the universal joint shaft 5 can be inserted.

(13) A driving ring 24 is provided for the non-rotational connection. FIG. 4 illustrates an exploded representation of the implement-side protection cone 11, the driving ring 24 and the protection pot 6. It is obvious that the driving ring 24 is closed around the circumference and has two radially inwardly projecting drivers 25, 25.

(14) The implement-side protection cone 11 is formed in the shape of a convoluted boot with multitude folds 26, 26 arranged axially next to each other. The folds 26, 26 are arranged circumferentially around the longitudinal axis L. The driving ring 24 is accommodated between two directly neighboring or adjacent folds 26, 26. Thus, the driving ring 24 is held axially between the two folds 26, 26.

(15) First recesses 27, 27 are provided in the implement-side protection cone 11. The recesses 27, 27 extend radially through the implement-side protection cone 11. The first recesses 27, 27 are formed as bores and are arranged between the two folds 26, 26. The driving ring 24 is accommodated between the two folds 26, 26. The drivers 25, 25 project radially inwards, in this case, from the outside through one of the recesses 27, 27, respectively.

(16) Two second recesses 28, 28 are provided in the protection pot 6. The second recesses 28, 28 are formed as slots in the wall 19. The slots extend axially from the edge 23 of the wall 19 toward the flange 20. In the mounted condition, the drivers 25, 25 project radially inward into the second recesses 28, 28. Thus, the drivers 25, 25 are supported in the circumferential direction on the protection pot 6. Furthermore, the implement-side protection cone 11 is supported in a circumferential direction on the drivers 25, 25. Thus, the implement-side protection cone 11 and, thus, the entire protection device 3 is supported in a non-rotational manner relative to the protection pot 6. Drag torques, which are introduced by the universal joint shaft 5 via the slide ring 13 into the protection device 3, are thus supported via the drivers 25, 25 and the protection pot 6.

(17) The second recesses 28, 28 extend from the edge 23 of the wall 19 in an axial direction. The protection cone 11, with the assembled driving ring 24, can simply be pushed onto the protection pot 6. The drivers 25, 25 axially enter into the slot-like second recesses 28, 28. Thus, the protection cone 11 protects the assembly of the universal joint shafts on the gearbox 7 or on a housing.

(18) The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.