Worm speed reducer and method for manufacturing worm wheel included in worm speed reducer
US-2015377322-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9435400B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9435400-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313768305-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A drive unit includes an electric motor, a worm shaft coupled to the motor, a worm gear engaging with the worm shaft, and an output shaft connected to the worm gear. The motor has a motor shaft on which the worm shaft is fixed. The worm shaft is made of plastic. The drive unit further includes a metallic sleeve press fitted to the motor shaft. An outer profile of the sleeve is non-circular. A correspondingly shaped receiving hole is formed in the worm shaft to receive the sleeve. The sleeve rotates with the motor shaft and drives the worm shaft.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A drive unit comprising: a motor having a motor shaft; a worm shaft made of plastic and fixed to the motor shaft, the worm shaft including a through hole, wherein the motor shaft extends through the through hole to support an entire length of the worm shaft; a worm gear engaging with the worm shaft; an output shaft coupled to the worm gear; and a metal sleeve fixed to the motor shaft by a press fit connection and being surroundingly in direct contact with the motor shaft, the sleeve having an outer profile that is non-circular, wherein a receiving hole is formed in the worm shaft for receiving the sleeve, the receiving hole has a profile corresponding to the outer profile of the sleeve, wherein the sleeve rotates with the motor shaft and drives the worm shaft, wherein the outer profile of the sleeve is a square, and wherein the profile of the receiving hole is smaller than the outer profile of the sleeve and the sleeve is connected to the receiving hole by a press fit connection. 2. The drive unit of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve is made of powder metallurgy material. 3. The drive unit of claim 2 , wherein the powder metallurgy material is copper powder, iron powder or a combination thereof. 4. The drive unit of claim 1 , wherein the plastic of the worm shaft is a glass fiber filled plastic. 5. The drive unit of claim 1 , wherein radial outward protrusions are formed on the motor shaft on a side of the sleeve away from the motor, and the protrusions press against an inner surface of the worm shaft, forming elastic deformation of the inner surface to prevent relative rotational displacement between the worm shaft and the motor shaft. 6. The drive unit of claim 5 , wherein each of the protrusions is strip-shaped and extends in an axial direction of the motor shaft. 7. The drive unit of claim 6 , wherein the protrusions are parallel to each other, and spaced from each other. 8. The drive unit of claim 5 , wherein the protrusions are arranged at a position corresponding to a middle portion of the worm shaft to prevent relative axial displacement between the worm shaft and the motor shaft. 9. The drive unit of claim 5 , wherein the protrusions are linear knurls. 10. The drive unit of claim 5 , wherein the worm shaft has an end portion and an engagement portion that extends from the end portion; a worm in the form of a helical gear is formed at a radially outer surface of the engagement portion; and the receiving hole is formed in a center portion of the end portion. 11. The drive unit of claim 10 , wherein the protrusions are arranged at a position corresponding to a middle portion of the worm shaft to prevent relative axial displacement between the worm shaft and the motor shaft and the protrusions press against an inner surface of the engagement portion, and wherein an inner surface of the engagement portion has a center portion having elastic deformation and two axial portions devoid of elastic deformation, and the two axial portions press against ends of the protrusions. 12. The drive unit of claim 1 , wherein a distal end of the motor shaft protruding from the worm shaft is supported by a bearing. 13. A drive unit comprising: a motor having a motor shaft; a worm shaft made of plastic and fixed to the motor shaft, the worm shaft including a axial through hole, wherein the motor shaft extends through the axial through hole to support an entire length of the worm shaft, the worm shaft defining a receiving hole; a worm gear engaging with the worm shaft; an output shaft coupled to the worm gear; and a metal sleeve fixed to the motor shaft by a press fit connection and being surroundingly in direct contact with the motor shaft, wherein the metal sleeve is received in the receiving hole of the worm shaft, the metal sleeve having a non-circular outer profile and the receiving hole having a profile corresponding to the outer profile of the sleeve; wherein the motor shaft forms radial outward protrusions which press against an inner surface of the worm shaft, the protrusions being axially spaced from the metal sleeve; and wherein the sleeve rotates with the motor shaft and drives the worm shaft. 14. The drive unit of claim 13 , wherein the outer profile of the sleeve is a square.
comprising worm and worm-wheel · CPC title
Worm · CPC title
with gearing elements rigidly connected to a shaft, e.g. securing gears or pulleys by specially adapted splines, keys or methods · CPC title
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