SCREWING TOOL FOR AN IMPACT WRENCH FOR SCREWING WHEEL NUTS ONTO AND OFF FROM A HUB BODY FOR SECURING A VEHICLE WHEEL, ESPECIALLY IN MOTORSPORT, AND AN IMPACT WRENCH

20170312892 · 2017-11-02

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A screwing tool for an impact wrench for screwing wheel nuts onto and off from a hub body for securing a vehicle wheel, having a main body, which has an open side oriented toward the wheel nuts and which includes a hollow profile. The hollow profile has a tool contour, which is arranged on the open side and can be brought into engagement with a wheel nut contour. At least one peripheral control edge is remote from the open side for releasing a retention element. The control edge has a circular arc region with a constant control edge height h.sub.1 and a cam region with a control edge height h.sub.2 that decreases continuously and then increases again continuously. Height h.sub.1 is equal to h.sub.2 in the respective transition of the circular arc region and the cam region, such that the geometrical shape of an oval is reproduced in cross section.

Claims

1. A screwing tool for an impact wrench for screwing wheel nuts onto and off from a hub body for securing a vehicle wheel, said screwing tool comprising: a main body, which has an open side oriented toward the wheel nut and which includes a hollow profile, wherein the hollow profile has a tool contour, which is arranged on the open side and is configured to be brought into engagement with a wheel nut contour of matching design, and at least one peripheral control edge remote from the open side for releasing a retention element, wherein the control edge has (i) at least one circular arc region with a constant control edge height h.sub.1 and (ii) at least one cam region with a control edge height h.sub.2 that decreases continuously and then increases again continuously, wherein h.sub.1 is equal to h.sub.2 in a respective transition of the circular arc region and the cam region, such that the geometrical shape of an oval is reproduced in cross section.

2. The screwing tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control edge reproduces a symmetrical oval in cross section, and includes two circular arc regions arranged symmetrically with respect to one another and two cam regions arranged symmetrically with respect to one another.

3. The screwing tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein a minimum control edge height h.sub.2min=0.

4. The screwing tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control edge is adjoined in a direction of the hollow profile by a phase region with a subsequent round profile.

5. An impact wrench for screwing wheel nuts on and off, the impact wrench having a housing, in which a rotor that is configured to be driven by a driving device and an impact mechanism that is configured to be driven by said rotor are arranged, wherein the impact mechanism has an output shaft, which projects from the housing and the end of the output shaft that is remote from the impact mechanism has a screwing tool as claimed in claim 1.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

[0009] The invention is explained in greater detail by means of a drawing, in which:

[0010] FIG. 1a shows a perspective view of a screwing tool according to the invention,

[0011] FIG. 1b shows a sectioned view along section A-A in FIG. 1a,

[0012] FIG. 1c shows a sectioned view along the section A-A in FIG. 1a,

[0013] FIG. 2 shows a sectioned view of the screwing tool according to FIGS. 1a-1c in the region of the control edge, and

[0014] FIG. 3 shows a schematic sectioned view of the screwing tool illustrated in FIGS. 1a-1c just before engagement with a wheel nut.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0015] FIG. 1a shows a perspective view of a screwing tool 2, which is coupled in a known manner, as illustrated in FIG. 3, to an output shaft 4 of an impact wrench 6. Here, the screwing tool 2 has a main body 8, which has an open side oriented toward a wheel nut 10 and which includes a hollow profile 12, which, on the open side, has a tool contour 14 that can be brought into engagement with a wheel nut contour 16 of matching design. Screwing tools 2 of this kind are used for screwing the central wheel nuts 10 onto and off from a hub body 18, especially in motorsport. In order to prevent unintentional release of the single wheel nut 10 and, as a result, release of a vehicle wheel (not shown specifically), retention elements 20 are provided (as illustrated in FIG. 3), and, in a known manner, these prevent axial movement of the wheel nut 10 away from the vehicle. In the illustrative embodiment under consideration, two retention elements 20 offset by 180° are provided. In order to allow automated pressing in of the retention elements 20 when the screwing tool 2 is applied and hence to allow release of the wheel nut 10 from the hub body 18, a control edge 22 is provided.

[0016] The control edge 22 is adjoined by a phase region 24 which reproduces a transition from the control edge 22 to a round profile 26 which, in the retracted state of the retention elements, engages around the wheel nut 10 in a known manner. FIGS. 1b and 1c show the design of the phase region 24 in accordance with sections A-A and B-B in FIG. 1a, respectively. It should be clear that the design of the phase region 24 can be varied and depends substantially on the design of the control edge 22. Moreover, the phase region 24 can have a depth that varies along its length in order to provide further variation in the impact direction of the impact wrench 6.

[0017] FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the screwing tool 2 from FIG. 1a in the region of the control edge 22. In order to be able to release even jammed retention elements 20, it is envisaged according to the invention that the control edge 22 has at least one circular arc region 28 with a constant control edge height h.sub.1 and at least one cam region 30 with a control edge height h.sub.2 that decreases continuously and then increases again continuously. In the respective transition of the circular arc region and of the cam region, h.sub.1=h.sub.2. Thus, the cross section represents the geometrical shape of an oval. In the illustrative embodiment under consideration, the control edge is represented as a symmetrical oval in cross section, wherein two circular arc regions 28 arranged symmetrically with respect to one another and two cam regions 30 arranged symmetrically with respect to one another are provided. In the illustrative embodiment shown, the minimum control edge height h.sub.2min is equal to 0.

[0018] FIG. 3 then shows, in cross section, an air-operated impact wrench 6 known per se for screwing wheel nuts 10 on and off. This impact wrench has a housing 32, in which an impact mechanism (not shown specifically) is driven by a driving device via a rotor, wherein, in the illustrative embodiment under consideration, the driving device is embodied as a compressed air device. As is usual in motorsport, these wheel nuts 10 are provided centrally on the hub body 18 in order to secure a vehicle wheel (not shown). In order to ensure rapid release of the wheel nuts 10, it is necessary to be able to press in the retention elements 20 in an automated manner, even when there is jamming. By virtue of the design according to the invention of the screwing tool 2, the impact motion of the impact wrench 6 acting in the direction of rotation is used to enable jammed retention elements 20 to be released. Automated release of the wheel nuts 10 thus takes place in a single operation.