ROTOR OF A DUAL CENTRIFUGE
20170348653 ยท 2017-12-07
Assignee
Inventors
- JOVAN DOBOS (TUTTLINGEN, DE)
- ANKE LENZ (LEIBERTINGEN, DE)
- Ulrich Massing (Merzhausen, DE)
- Klaus-Guenter EBERLE (Tuttlingen, DE)
Cpc classification
B01F29/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B04B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a rotor (10) of a dual centrifuge, said rotor having a rotor head (12) and an additional rotational mechanism for at least one rotational unit (22) which is provided in the rotor head (12) and comprises a bearing (70) and a rotational head (24) that is connected to the bearing (70), is rotatably mounted therein and can be driven relative to the rotor head (12) by means of the additional rotational mechanism, an opening (16) for the rotational unit (22) being provided in which the rotational unit is accommodated and by means of which the bearing (70) is arranged such that it is fixed relative to the rotor head (12). The invention is characterized in that the rotational unit (22) has a housing (26) in which the bearing (70) is accommodated and in which the rotational head (24) engages, and in that the housing (26) and the rotational head (24) form, with bearing (70), a structural unit, the housing (26) being mounted such that it cannot rotate relative to the rotor head (12) and such that it can be detached from the rotor head.
Claims
1. Rotor (10) of a dual centrifuge, said rotor having a rotor head (12) and an additional rotational mechanism for at least one rotational unit (22) which is provided in the rotor head (12) and comprises a bearing (70) and a rotational head (24) that is connected to the bearing (70), is rotatably mounted therein and can be driven relative to the rotor head (12) by means of the additional rotational mechanism, wherein a recess (16) for the rotational unit (22) is provided in which the rotational unit is accommodated and by means of which the bearing (70) is arranged such that it is fixed relative to the rotor head (12), characterized in that the rotational unit (22) has a housing (26) in which the bearing (70) is accommodated and in which the rotational head (24) engages, and in that the housing (26) and the rotational head (24) form, with bearing (70), a structural unit, the housing (26) being mounted such that it cannot rotate relative to the rotor head (12) and such that it can be detached from the rotor head.
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16. Rotor (10) of a dual centrifuge, comprising: said rotor having a rotor head (12); said rotor has an additional rotational mechanism for a rotational unit (22); said rotational unit (22) is provided in said rotor head (12); said rotational unit (22) comprises a housing (26), a bearing (70) and a rotational head (24) which together form a structural unit; said rotational head (24) is connected to said bearing (70); said housing (26) is connected to said bearing (70); said bearing (70) enabling rotation of said rotational head (24) relative to said housing (26); said rotational head (24) is driven relative to said rotor head (12) by means of said additional rotational mechanism; a recess (16) in said rotor head (12); said rotational unit (22) partially resides in said recess (16) of said rotor head (12); said housing (26) of said rotational unit (22) is fixed to said rotor head (12); and, said housing (26) cannot rotate relative to said rotor head (12) and is detachable from said rotor head.
17. Rotor according to claim 16, further comprising: said recess (16) extends through a portion of said rotor head (12); said rotational unit (22) is mounted therein and extends through said recess (16); and, a lower portion of said housing (26) of said rotational unit (22) protrudes from said recess (16) and is exposed.
18. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said rotor head includes has a rotationally symmetrical basic shape defining an envelope; said housing includes a lower region protruding beyond said envelope.
19. Rotor according to claim 18, further comprising: said housing (26) has a height and at least 30% of said height of said housing (26) protrudes beyond said envelope.
20. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said lower region of said housing (26) has cooling ribs (42).
21. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said rotational unit (22) is securely connected to said rotor head (12) by means of a releasable quick fastener or a screw connection.
22. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said housing (26) has sides, and on a side of said housing (26) which is remote from said cooling fins (42), a flange (84) is provided which bears against said rotor head (12).
23. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said recess (16) and said housing (26) are adapted to each other.
24. Rotor according to claim 23, further comprising: said housing (26) includes a cross-sectional shape and said recess (16) includes a cross-sectional shape; said cross-sectional shape of said housing (26) and said cross-sectional shape of said recess (16) form an anti-rotation means in a polygonal shape or a cylindrical shape with projections and associated grooves.
25. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said housing (26) and a housing cover (80) with a central bore for a drive shaft (25) of said rotational head (24) delimit a bearing space (64) with bearings (70) for a drive shaft (25).
26. Rotor according to claim 25, further comprising: said bearing space (64) is encapsulated toward the outside in a lubricant-tight manner.
27. Rotor according to claim 25, further comprising: said bearing space (64) is filled with lubricant; and, said lubricant is roller-bearing grease SKF LGBB2/0.4.
28. Rotor according to claim 26, further comprising: said bearing space (64) is filled with lubricant up to 50% of said height of said bearing space (64).
29. Rotor according to claim 17, further comprising: said rotational unit (22) has a surface; and, as large as possible portion of said surface of said rotational unit (22) is in contact with said rotor head (12) for heat dissipation.
30. Rotational unit (22) for a rotor, comprising: a housing (26), a bearing (70) and a rotational head (24) which together form a structural unit; said structural unit includes mounting means for affixation to said rotor; and, said structural unit includes driving means for being driven by said rotor.
Description
[0029] Throughout the description, the claims and the drawings, those terms and associated reference signs are used as are listed in the List of Reference Signs which follows below. In the drawings:
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[0038] The rotor 10 has a rotor head 12 of a rotationally symmetrical basic shape, which defines an envelope. The rotor head 12 is provided with a bottom 15 and a circumferential wall 14 which surrounds the bottom 15 and extends upwardly. A drive axis A runs perpendicularly through the center 13 of the rotor head 12. A drive shaft not shown in the figures extends with its free end through a recess 18 which is provided in the bottom 15 and concentric with the drive axis A. Above the recess 18, a receiving tube 20 is disposed which is integrally formed with the bottom 15 and which serves to center and vertically secure the rotor head 12 on the drive shaft.
[0039] The wall 14 has a vertical portion 14a and an oblique portion 14b which inclines downward toward the drive shaft. Two recesses 16 are provided which are located opposite each other relative to the drive axis A and which partially extend through the vertical portion 14a of the wall 14 and the oblique portion 14b of the wall 14. The rotational units 22 are accommodated in the respective recesses 16.
[0040] The rotational units 22 each have an axis of rotation R1, R2 and are aligned by the recesses 16 in such a way that the rotational axes R1 and R2 intersect the drive axis A at an acute angle above the rotor 10. Furthermore, the free ends of the rotational units 22 facing away from the drive axis A, i.e. the housings 26 described below, protrude from the envelope in the area of the oblique portion 14b of the wall 14.
[0041] Each rotational unit 22 has a largely rotationally symmetrical outer contour, and comprises a rotatably mounted rotational head 24 (see
[0042] The rotational head 24 has an outer wall 24a which is concentric to the axis of rotation R1, R2. The housing 26 is provided with a wall 26a which is concentric to the axis of rotation R1, R2. The diameter of the rotational head 24 is larger than that of the housing 26 so that a shoulder 28 is formed between the outer wall 24a and the wall 26a with which the rotational unit 22 partially engages its associated recess 16, see
[0043] The dimensions of the housing 26 are adapted to the respective associated portions of the recesses 16. To ensure the non-rotatable connection of the housing 26 and the rotor head 12, a groove is formed in the housing 26 parallel to the axis of rotation R1, R2 and a projection is provided on the rotor head 12, which projection is associated with the groove. For the sake of clarity, the groove and the projection are not shown in the figures. Moreover, the arrangement of the groove and the projection may also be reversed. Furthermore, it is also conceivable to choose a polygonal design instead of the cylindrical design of the housing 26 so as to ensure that the housing is mounted in the rotor head in a non-rotatable manner.
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[0045] A circumferential projection 34 is provided on the upper wall 24a adjacent to the shoulder 28, see
[0046] The ratio of the main rotation (rotation of the rotor 10) to the reverse rotation (rotation of the rotational head 24) is given by the transmission ratio between the gear wheel (not shown) and the central gear 40. With the rotor head 12 removed, the gear (not shown) and the central gear 40 can be easily replaced. Therefore the speed ratio can be changed easily, by adapting the diameters of the gear (not shown) and the central gear 40.
[0047] The side of the housing 26 which is remote from the rotational head 24 has cooling ribs 42. The cooling ribs 42 are aligned perpendicular to the direction of rotation of the rotor head 12.
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[0049] Within the wall 24b, walls 44 are mounted on a base plate 24b, which walls 44 are adapted to securely mount an adapter 50 shown in
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[0051] Adjacent to the free upper edges of the outer walls 52 of the adapter 50, a bearing surface 58 is disposed perpendicularly on the outer walls 52, which surface 58, in the inserted state of the adapter 50, will rest on the free upper edges of the walls 44. The bearing surface 58 has an outer contour 60 which is substantially concentric with the wall 24a of the rotational head 24 and which has four bulges 62 which are equally spaced from one another over the periphery. The bulges 62 facilitate handling of the adapter 50 during insertion into and removal from the rotational head 24.
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[0053] Starting from the housing 26, disposed along the axis of rotation R1, R2 are a clamping nut 72 for biasing the bearing unit 70, two single-row angular contact ball bearings 74a and 74b, an outer washer 76 located between the angular ball bearings 74a and 74b, as well as an inner washer 78 and a cover disk 80. All of the above elements of the bearing unit 70 have concentric bores, through which the bearing shaft 25 of the rotational head 24 extends in a play-free manner.
[0054] On the cover disk 80, eight recesses 82 are provided at equal intervals and adjacent to the outer periphery. On the side associated with the rotational head 24, the housing 26 has a flange 84 which in turn has eight recesses 86 arranged at regular intervals that are associated with the recesses 82.
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[0056] It is well known how to fit angular contact ball bearings in pairs and how to bias them, so that further explanations are unnecessary here.
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LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0058] 10 rotor [0059] 12 rotor head [0060] 13 center [0061] 14 wall [0062] 14a vertical portion [0063] 14b inclined portion [0064] 15 bottom [0065] 16 recesses [0066] 18 recess [0067] 20 receiving tube [0068] 22 rotational unit [0069] 24 rotational head [0070] 24a outer wall [0071] 24b base plate [0072] 24c bores [0073] 25 bearing shaft [0074] 26 housing [0075] 26a wall [0076] 28 shoulder [0077] 30 closure cap [0078] 32 closure knob [0079] 34 projection [0080] 34a recess [0081] 36 gearing [0082] 36a screws [0083] 40 central gear [0084] 42 cooling ribs [0085] 44 walls [0086] 44a outer profile [0087] 50 adapter [0088] 52 outer walls [0089] 54 partition walls [0090] 56 recesses [0091] 58 bearing surface [0092] 60 outer contour [0093] 62 bulges [0094] 64 bearing space [0095] 70 bearing unit [0096] 72 clamping nut [0097] 74a, b angular ball bearings [0098] 76 outer washer [0099] 78 inner washer [0100] 80 cover disk [0101] 82 recesses [0102] 82a recesses [0103] 84 flange [0104] 86 recesses [0105] 86a recesses [0106] 88 cylinder screws [0107] 90 lubricant level indicator [0108] 92 lubricant refill valve [0109] A drive axis [0110] R1, R2 axes of rotation