WO1998036181A1 - Locking mechanism for a rotary working member - Google Patents
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- WO1998036181A1 WO1998036181A1 PCT/US1998/002778 US9802778W WO9836181A1 WO 1998036181 A1 WO1998036181 A1 WO 1998036181A1 US 9802778 W US9802778 W US 9802778W WO 9836181 A1 WO9836181 A1 WO 9836181A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- B27B5/00—Sawing machines working with circular or cylindrical saw blades; Components or equipment therefor
- B27B5/29—Details; Component parts; Accessories
- B27B5/30—Details; Component parts; Accessories for mounting or securing saw blades or saw spindles
- B27B5/32—Devices for securing circular saw blades to the saw spindle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
- B24B45/00—Means for securing grinding wheels on rotary arbors
- B24B45/006—Quick mount and release means for disc-like wheels, e.g. on power tools
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D1/00—Couplings for rigidly connecting two coaxial shafts or other movable machine elements
- F16D1/12—Couplings for rigidly connecting two coaxial shafts or other movable machine elements allowing adjustment of the parts about the axis
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- This invention relates to a locking mechanism for a rotary working member, and in particular it relates to an improvement of the technique for locking/relaxing rotary operating parts - such as the grinding disks of rotary grinders or the rotary wire cutters of lawnmowers - to rotary drive shaf s.
- FIG 14 shows the typical configuration of a conventional locking mechanism of the above type.
- a working member D and a locking flange 3 are loosely fitted to the small- diameter threaded part lb of a rotary drive shaft 1 equipped with a large-diameter part la and a small- diameter threaded part lb.
- a locking nut 5 is also screwed to the small-diameter threaded part lb of rotary drive shaft 1.
- locking nut 5 is made to turn, thereby pressing working member D via locking flange 3 against the end surface of large diameter part la of rotary drive shaft 1, and working member D is thereby locked to rotary drive shaft 1.
- a special tool such as a two-point spanner is used to turn locking nut 5 in the unscrewing direction.
- rotary drive shaft 1 turns in the unscrewing direction, which is contrary to the usual screwing direction of locking nut 3 , and performs a specific operation with its working member D.
- the resisting force from the workpiece - for example, the material being ground if the working member is a rotary grindstone - acts on locking nut 3 via working member D, but this resisting force points in the screwing direction of locking nut 3. Accordingly, as the work progresses, locking nut 3 is forced to turn further in the screwing direction by this resisting force, and its locked state becomes stronger. That is, it performs self-locking during the work.
- the present invention aims to maintain a securely locked state during working when the working member is locked to the rotary drive shaft in the locking mechanism of a rotary working member, and to perform relaxation easily by simple manual operation without a special tool during removal and replacement.
- the operating ring is externally fitted, with the ability to rotate, to the main body of the locking nut in between the locking flange and the flange of the locking nut; a ball bearing is inserted between the operating ring and the locking flange; three or more arc-shaped grooves are formed - facing toward each other and extending in concentric shapes in the circumferential direction - in the mating surfaces of the flange of the locking nut and the operating ring; locking balls are accommodated inside the arc-shaped grooves of the flange of the locking nut and the operating ring which face toward each other; the total dimension - in the axial direction of the rotary drive shaft - of each pair of arc-shaped grooves which accommodate the locking balls is set smaller than the diameter of a locking ball; and a localized indentation is formed at the bottom surfaces on at least one side of the said pairs of arc-shaped grooves.
- the locking nut When the locking nut is screwed to the small- diameter threaded part of the rotary drive shaft during locking, the working member is pressed against the end surface of the large-diameter part of the rotary drive shaft via the locking balls, and adopts a locked state.
- the locking balls fall into the indentations of the arc-shaped grooves and the locking nut escapes from its state of being pressed against the operating ring. Accordingly, the locking nut turns easily in the unscrewing direction.
- this invention involves changing from the conventional locking system based on a sliding pressure contact mode to a locking system based on a rolling pressure contact mode.
- the frictional coefficient ( ⁇ ) in the pressure contact locking mode decreases to about 0.01 from about 0.3 in the conventional case.
- a result of reducing the frictional coefficient in 5 this way is that it can easily be made to escape from the pressure contact locking mode with a far smaller force.
- Figure 1 is a partial cross section showing the assembled state of the overall configuration of 0 one embodiment of this invention
- Figure 2 is an end-on view of same;
- Figure 3 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the overall structure of same;
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional side view 5 showing the structure of the locking flange used in this locking mechanism;
- Figure 5 is an end-on view of same;
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional side view showing the structure of the operating ring used in 0 this locking mechanism;
- Figure 7 is an end-on view of same;
- Figure 8 is a cross-sectional side view showing the structure of the operating ring used in this locking mechanism in the same state as in 5 Figure 6;
- Figure 9 is another end-on view of same;
- Figure 10 is a cross-sectional side view showing the structure of the locking nut used in this locking mechanism;
- Figure 11 is an end-on view of same;
- Figure 12 is a cross-sectional side view showing the relationship between the arc-shaped grooves and the locking balls in the locked state;
- Figure 13 is a cross-sectional side view showing the relationship between the arc-shaped grooves and the locking balls in the relaxed state.
- Figure 14 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing the configuration of a conventional locking mechanism. Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent same or analogous features or elements of the invention.
- Figures 1 through 3 show an embodiment of a locking mechanism according to this invention, where the principal constituent elements are locking nut 5, operating ring 7 and locking flange 3, which is incorporated with rotary drive shaft 1; working member D is gripped between rotary drive shaft 1 and locking flange 3, a plurality of bearing balls 11 are inserted between locking flange 3 and operating ring 7 , three or more locking balls 9 are inserted between operating ring 7 and locking nut 5, and a compression spring 15 for pressing the operating ring is provided inside operating ring 7. Details of how these constituent elements are assembled are described below.
- FIGS 4 and 5 show an example of locking flange 3.
- This locking flange 3 has a shaft hole 3a passing through its center part, whose diameter is set large enough to allow it to be loosely fitted to the main body of locking nut 5.
- locking flange 3 is configured to be rotationally fixed but axially movable with respect to locking nuts.
- a circumferential groove 3b for accommodating bearing balls 11 is formed by gouging in a concentric shape around shaft hole 3a.
- FIGS 6 and 7 show an example of operating ring 7.
- This operating ring 7 has a small-diameter shaft hole 71 passing through its center part, and large diameter holes 72 on both sides that interconnect with it.
- the diameter of small- diameter shaft hole 71 is set large enough to allow it to be loosely fitted to the main body of locking nut 5, and the two large-diameter shaft holes 72 are set large enough to allow them to be externally fitted to locking flange 3 and the flange of locking nut 5, respectively.
- a circumferential groove 73 for accommodating bearing balls 11 is formed by gouging in a concentric shape around the small-diameter shaft hole 71.
- arc-shaped grooves 74 for accommodating locking balls 9 are concentrically formed by gouging around small-diameter shaft hole 71 in the end surface that faces onto locking nut 5 in the incorporated state.
- These arc-shaped grooves 74 are preferably arranged at equal angles in the circumferential direction; four arc-shaped grooves 74 are formed in the illustrated example, but this number is set to a suitable value of three or more according to the conditions of use. From the viewpoint of structural balance, it is preferable to form an even number of four or more arc-shaped grooves 74 in pairs.
- At least one arc-shaped groove 75 for accommodating a pushing compression spring 15 is formed by gouging on the outside of these arc- shaped grooves 74.
- a securing pin 55 which projects out from locking nut 5, intrudes into the vicinity of one of the end parts inside this arc- shaped groove 75; one end of compression spring 15 is fixed to this securing pin 55, and the other end makes contact with the end of the arc-shaped groove 75 at the opposite side to that of securing pin 55. Accordingly, this compression spring 15 presses on operating ring 7 in a clockwise direction in the figure. This pressing direction is set so as to secure the locking balls 9 in the locked state as described below.
- FIGS 10 and 11 show an example of locking nut 5.
- This locking nut 5 has a main body 52, a flange 53, and a threaded shaft hole 51 passing through the center parts thereof.
- the thread of this shaft hole 51 is set so that it can be screwed onto the small-diameter threaded part lb of rotary drive shaft 1.
- Arc-shaped grooves 54 for accommodating locking balls 9 around shaft hole 51 are concentrically formed by gouging in the end surface facing onto operating ring 7 in equal numbers and at corresponding positions to the locking ball arc-shaped grooves 74 of operating ring 7 in the assembled state.
- Localized indentations 54a into which the locking balls 9 escape during relaxation as described below, are formed in the bottom surface at one end of each arc-shaped groove 54.
- the dimensions of the arc-shaped grooves 74 on operating ring 7 and of arc-shaped grooves 54 on locking nut 5 are set as follows: as shown in Figure 13, the dimensions 5 of the arc-shaped grooves are respectively set so that the sum (d5+d7) of the depths (the dimension in the axial direction of the rotary drive shaft) d7 of arc-shaped grooves 74 and the depths (the dimension in the axial direction of the rotary 0 drive shaft) d5 of arc-shaped grooves 54 are smaller then the diameter of the locking balls 9.
- this locked state is further intensified.
- a suitable jig is used to lock rotary drive shaft 1, and operating ring 7 is then turned manually in the relaxation direction (which is the opposite of the locking direction) as shown by the arrow in Figure 13.
- the locking balls 9 move in concert with operating ring 7 and fall into the localized indentations 54a of arc-shaped grooves 54 in locking nut 5 as shown in the figure, thereby escaping from the wedged state.
- locking nut 5 enters a state in which it is released from the influence of the resisting force that was acting on it via working member D, and thus the relaxation is completed by simply turning it by hand in the relaxation direction.
- compression springs 15 are accommodated inside arc- shaped grooves 75 of operating ring 7, and the securing pins 55 which project from locking nut 5 are made to engage with these compression springs 15 by projecting into the arc-shaped grooves 75 of operating ring 7; however, the opposite configuration is also possible. That is, the compression springs 15 can be accommodated inside arc-shaped grooves formed by gouging in locking nut 5, and securing pins projecting from operating ring 7 can be made to project into the arc-shaped grooves of the locking nut to engage with the compression springs 15.
- a localized indentation is formed in the side of arc- shaped groove 54 of locking nut 5, but alternatively a localized indentation can be formed in the side of arc-shaped groove 74 of operating ring 7, or corresponding localized indentations can be formed in both arc-shaped grooves 54 and 74.
- Working members that can be locked using the locking mechanism of this invention include the rotary grindstones of grinders, the rotary blades of cutters and the wire cutters of lawnmowers, and any members that are expected to work by rotating.
- the locking mechanism of this invention which is based on a rolling pressure contact mode, reduces the frictional coefficient ( ⁇ ) in the pressure contact locked state to 1/10 or less that of conventional mechanisms, and as a result the force needed to escape from the pressure contact locked state is about 1/30 to 1/50 that of conventional mechanisms. Consequently, it becomes very easy to replace and remove the working member. Also, since the operating ring needs only be turned by hand to achieve relaxation, a special tool is unnecessary. Consequently, it is very easy to replace and remove the working member. Problems such as tool wear are also eliminated.
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BR9807393-1A BR9807393A (en) | 1997-02-17 | 1998-02-16 | Locking mechanism for a working element |
US09/355,384 US6273659B1 (en) | 1997-02-17 | 1998-02-16 | Locking mechanism for a rotary working member |
EP98905066A EP0960283A1 (en) | 1997-02-17 | 1998-02-16 | Locking mechanism for a rotary working member |
AU62779/98A AU6277998A (en) | 1997-02-17 | 1998-02-16 | Locking mechanism for a rotary working member |
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JP9048480A JPH10231848A (en) | 1997-02-17 | 1997-02-17 | Tightening mechanism for rotary work member |
JP9/48480 | 1997-02-17 |
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JP (1) | JPH10231848A (en) |
CN (1) | CN1247590A (en) |
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