Multicomponent gear
09835238 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephan Oberle (Villingen-Schwenningen, DE)
- Markus Bernhard (Nenzingen, DE)
- Manuel Seidel (Dauchingen, DE)
- Christian Kutscher (Singen, DE)
- Eugen Stoppel (Muehlingen, DE)
Cpc classification
F16H55/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2055/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H55/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a multicomponent gear having an outer part with a toothed rim, an inner part, and a connecting part made of plastic for the positive locking connection of the inner part and the outer part. The outer part is thereby arranged on an outer circumferential surface and the inner part is arranged on an inner circumferential surface of the connecting part. The connecting part is additionally provided with a plurality of indentations on two opposite primary surfaces lying outside and perpendicular to a rotational axis. The invention is thereby characterized in that the indentations in the first primary surface of the connecting part are, in comparison to the indentations in the second primary surface of the connecting part, arranged offset to each other radially and/or in the circumferential direction to the rotational axis.
Claims
1. A multicomponent gear comprising: an outer part with a toothed rim, an inner part, a connecting part made of plastic for the positive locking connection of the inner part and the outer part, wherein the outer part is arranged on an outer circumferential surface and the inner part is arranged on an inner circumferential surface of the connecting part and the connecting part is additionally provided with a plurality of indentations on each of a first and second opposite primary surface lying outside and perpendicular to a rotational axis, and wherein: the indentations in the first primary surface of the connecting part are, in comparison to the indentations in the second primary surface of the connecting part, arranged offset to each other in the circumferential direction to the rotational axis, and at least one part of the indentations on the first primary surface or on the second primary surface extend across more than half of the width of the connecting part between the first primary surface and the second primary surface and are formed pot-shaped and having a bottom, respectively.
2. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the indentations are arranged on the first primary surface relative to the indentations in relation to the second primary surface of the connecting part and to each other such that a section lying parallel to the rotational axis or a section concentric to the rotational axis through the multicomponent gear shows a meandering pattern or at least an approximately meandering patterned course of the connecting part.
3. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the outer part is formed of plastic.
4. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the inner part consists of metal and is either a metal ring or a metal shaft.
5. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the first primary surface as well as the second primary surface is provided with a plurality of indentations, which run in a single row spaced apart from each other on each of the two primary surfaces at an identical radial distance from the rotational axis.
6. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the outer part has an inner circumferential surface with a ribbing or toothing structure.
7. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the inner part has at least one annular recess facing the connecting part, into which recess the connecting part engages with an annular protruding flange.
8. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the connecting part has on at least one of the two primary surfaces thereof multiple gating points, which are arranged respectively between two of the indentations.
9. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the inner circumferential surface as well as the outer circumferential surface of the connecting part have, when viewed in cross section, a width, which corresponds to the width of the multicomponent gear or at least approximates the width of the multicomponent gear.
10. The multicomponent gear of claim 1, wherein the first primary surface as well as the second primary surface of the connecting part are formed as concave.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The invention described herein provides a multicomponent gear which uses relatively little material and despite this is distinguished by a high axial rigidity. Specifically, the invention comprises a plurality of recesses are respectively provided on the two primary surfaces of the connecting part consisting of plastic; these recesses are, however, offset radially and/or axially to each other from one surface to the other, such that these mutually mesh with each other.
(8) The recesses on the two primary surfaces are thereby selected and arranged offset to each other such that these result in a meandering patterned course across the wall of the connecting part when viewed in a section view parallel to the rotational axis.
(9) The recesses are thereby preferably formed relative to the rotational axis at least half as thick or wide as the gear or the connecting part, and thereby formed as pot-shaped having a bottom.
(10) It lies within the context of the present invention that the outer part is made of plastic, also fiber-reinforced if necessary, and the inner part is made of metal. The inner part can thereby be formed as a hub, in particular as a steel hub, or also as a shaft. The remaining developments of the invention will be explained in more detail by means of the following embodiment in connection with the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(12) The inner part 30 can, as depicted, be an annular hub, in particular a metal hub, and preferably a steel hub. In the embodiment depicted, the annular inner part 30 has an inner circumferential surface 34, which can be attached on a shaft, and also an outer circumferential surface 35.
(13) Although in the depiction of
(14) A positive locking fixing of the outer part 20 and the inner part 30 is guaranteed via the connecting part 40 in that said connecting part is configured as an injection molded part made of plastic. To produce this connecting part 40, the outer part 20 and the inner part 30 are placed in a molding tool and the connecting part 40 is subsequently injection molded, so that it has the form configured in
(15) To achieve as axially rigid a wheel body as possible, the connecting part 40 is configured such that as much material as possible is available to the two primary surfaces 46, 47. This is achieved in that each of the two primary surfaces 46, 47 is provided with a plurality of pocket-shaped indentations 48, 49. The first primary surface 46 of the connecting part 40 is the annular surface of the connecting part 40 facing the observer in
(16) Ten indentations 49 are likewise arranged on the second primary surface 47 of the connecting part 40. These indentations are likewise configured as pot-shaped and have a bottom 49a, which respectively forms a wall section of the first primary surface 46 of the connecting part 40. These indentations 49 are indicated in
(17) This configuration guarantees an axially rigid connecting part 40, in which as much material of the connecting part 40 as possible is present on the outer sides, thus on the primary surfaces 46, 47. This will be especially clear by means of the sectional depictions in
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(22) As can be seen from the sectional depictions in
(23) Furthermore, it has proven to be favorable to configure the two primary surfaces 46, 47 of the connecting part 40 as somewhat concave. This can be seen on the bends in the sectional depictions left and right in the
(24) Even though in the embodiment depicted, the indentations 48 on the first primary surface 46 of the connecting part 40 are disclosed as preferably radially offset to each other in comparison to the indentations 49 of the second primary surface 47 of the connecting part 40, it is naturally within the context of the invention that the indentations 48, 49 on the two primary surfaces 46, 47 are not only offset to each other in the circumferential direction, but are also or only offset radially to each other relative to the rotational axis 12. This means e.g. that the indentations 48 are radially closer to the inner part 30 and the indentations 49 in the same circumferential direction are radially closer to the outer part 20 between the indentations 48 and the outer part 20, or vice versa. It can also hereby be ensured that as much material of the connecting part 40 as possible is available on the two outer surfaces 46, 47. Nevertheless, the arrangement of the indentations 48, 49, presented in connection with the embodiments shown, is more optimal, because the connecting part 40 is thus clearly more rigid. The rigidity of the connecting part 40 can still be improved in that the connecting part 40 is formed of reinforced, in particular, fiber-reinforced plastic.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(25) 10 Gear
(26) 12 Rotational axis
(27) 20 Outer part
(28) 22 Toothed rim
(29) 23 Teeth
(30) 24 Inner circumferential surface
(31) 25 Outer circumferential surface
(32) 30 Inner part
(33) 34 Inner circumferential surface
(34) 35 Outer circumferential surface
(35) 36 Annular recess
(36) 40 Connecting part
(37) 41 Annular flange
(38) 44 Inner circumferential surface of the connecting part 40
(39) 45 Outer circumferential surface of the connecting part 40
(40) 46 First primary surface
(41) 47 Second primary surface
(42) 48 Indentations in the first primary surface 46
(43) 48a Bottom
(44) 49 Indentations in the second primary surface 47
(45) 49a Bottom
(46) 60 Gating points
(47) A-A Section
(48) B-B Section
(49) C-C Section
(50) D-D Concentric section
(51) B Width of the inner part
(52) The references recited herein are incorporated herein in their entirety, particularly as they relate to teaching the level of ordinary skill in this art and for any disclosure necessary for the commoner understanding of the subject matter of the claimed invention. It will be clear to a person of ordinary skill in the art that the above embodiments may be altered or that insubstantial changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is determined by the scope of the following claims and their equitable equivalents.