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(11)EP 3 271 114 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
14.09.2022 Bulletin 2022/37

(21)Application number: 16765768.3

(22)Date of filing:  17.03.2016
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B25B 15/00(2006.01)
F16B 35/04(2006.01)
F16B 23/00(2006.01)
F16B 35/06(2006.01)
(52)Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
B25B 15/005; F16D 1/10; B25B 15/004; B21K 1/463; F16B 23/003; F16D 2001/102
(86)International application number:
PCT/US2016/022927
(87)International publication number:
WO 2016/149526 (22.09.2016 Gazette  2016/38)

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DRIVE SYSTEM WITH FULL SURFACE DRIVE CONTACT

ANTRIEBSSYSTEM MIT VOLLFLÄCHENANTRIEBSKONTAKT

SYSTÈME D'ENTRAÎNEMENT À CONTACT D'ENTRAÎNEMENT SUR TOUTE LA SURFACE


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 19.03.2015 US 201562135390 P

(43)Date of publication of application:
24.01.2018 Bulletin 2018/04

(73)Proprietor: Acument Intellectual Properties LLC
Sterling Heights, MI 48314 (US)

(72)Inventor:
  • GOSS, David, C.
    Rockford, IL 61103 (US)

(74)Representative: Franks & Co Limited 
15 Jessops Riverside Brightside Lane
Sheffield S9 2RX
Sheffield S9 2RX (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A1- 1 025 370
US-A- 5 577 871
US-A- 5 957 645
US-A1- 2002 039 523
US-A1- 2004 149 088
US-A1- 2007 037 123
US-A1- 2010 129 176
US-A1- 2013 068 075
EP-B1- 1 025 370
US-A- 5 577 871
US-A- 5 957 645
US-A1- 2003 059 233
US-A1- 2004 149 088
US-A1- 2010 129 176
US-A1- 2011 203 423
US-A1- 2013 068 075
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    Related Application (Priority Claim)



    [0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application Serial No. 62/135,390, filed March 19, 2015.

    Background



    [0002] The present invention generally relates to drive systems, such as drive systems involving a bit and a fastener, as well as a punch for forming a recess in the fastener.

    [0003] Typical fastener drive system designs or geometries result in various surface contact patterns between the drive tool (i.e., bit) and fastener drive feature (i.e., recess). For example, some drive system geometries result in a "point" contact surface pattern, meaning that when the bit is rotated to initial contact with the recess (with near zero reaction torque), it contacts the recess at a point (or a plurality of points around the recess).

    [0004] Other drive system geometries result in a "line" contact surface pattern, meaning that when the bit is rotated to initial contact, it contacts the recess at a plurality of lines. To place the bit inside of the recess in the fastener, there has to be some sort of gap between the bit and recess. As the bit is rotated, the gap between the bit and recess narrows until there is line contact with the sidewalls of the recess. Both point and line contact systems generate high stresses throughout the drive system and can also add to bit failure.

    [0005] Still other drive system geometries result in an "area" contact surface pattern from the end of the bit to the top of the recess. Generally, an "area" contact surface pattern is more beneficial than a "line" contact surface pattern, and a "line" contact surface pattern is more beneficial than a "point" contact surface pattern.

    [0006] However, even with regard to an "area" contact surface pattern, as bit-recess reaction torque (i.e., drive torque) increases, the drive bit geometry is elastically distorted (i.e., twisted and compressed), as well as the recess geometry (i.e., compressed), causing the bit-recess contact surface pattern to change and shift from the end of the bit toward the top of the recess. As the reaction torque increases, the surface contact pattern area tends to decrease, thus further increasing bit-recess contact stresses. The increased contact stresses at the top of the recess may damage the fastener finish (i.e., coating), and may lead to recess failure (ream-out). The increased contact stresses on the bit (and twisting) may cause premature wear, recess failure and fatigue failure.

    [0007] EP1025370 discloses a spiral drive system for threaded fasteners includes driver-engageable surfaces on the head end of the fastener in which at least some of the driver-engageable surfaces are defined by a spiral segment configured to maximize torque transmission while spreading the driving load over a broad driver-fastener interface to reduce the risk of development of high stress regions.

    [0008] US2010/129176 discloses a fastener with a recess head wherein the drive head has four lobular recess channels. Each channel comprises a first wall, a second wall, a bottom surface and a recess sidewall. The first and second walls have portions opposing each other and a constant radius of curvature to form a continuously and smoothly forming wall of the channel.

    [0009] US5577871 discloses a screw for snugly-fitted tightening pairs, of the type having a lobate head or a lobate-socket head, in which each lobe is formed of one face directed in a substantially circumferential manner and two other substantially parallel faces directed inwardly of the screw; said screw is provided with a reaction surface with a tightening wrench. The portions of said reaction surface included between two adjacent lobes are comprised each of a pair of faces inclined to each other to form an angle concave towards the outside of the screw, so as to constitute a reaction surface with a wrench of a polygonal profile.

    [0010] US2004/149088 discloses a threaded fastener capable of being reduced in size and weight. A pair of side wall surfaces of each of six radially outwardly projecting, torque transmitting portions lie on straight lines passing through the center line in a cross section perpendicular to the center line so as to transmit torque through the side wall surface, whereby the direction of a surface orthogonal force applied to a force-applied point by a wrenching tool coincides with the direction of an effective wrenching force.

    [0011] US2013/068075 discloses a design for a rotary drive both for a tool and for a workpiece to be rotationally driven. The rotary drive design contains a cylindrical basic shape which deviates from a circular cylindrical shape. The contour or the cross section through the basic shape has a plurality of rounded projections and rounded recesses arranged between said projections. The projections tangentially touch a circle having a maximum radius, while the recesses, for their part, tangentially touch a circle having a minimum radius.

    [0012] US2003/059233 discloses a coupling apparatus, a development cartridge, and an electrophotographic printer having the coupling apparatus. The coupling apparatus transfers a rotation force in a connected state. The coupling apparatus has a first coupler having a cylindrical-type connection portion at an end and a spiral rib spirally protruded at an outer circumference of the connection portion; and a second coupler having a circular-type main hole depressed at an end corresponding to the connection portion, and a spiral groove formed at an inner circumference of the main hole corresponding to the spiral rib. The connection portion and the spiral rib are relatively connected with the main hole and the spiral groove by being pressed, and transmit a rotation force by being rotated together.

    Summary



    [0013] An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a drive system with full surface drive contact.

    [0014] An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a drive system that tends to maximize the surface contact pattern or area at typical bit-recess reaction (drive) torque values, thereby tending to minimize bit-recess surface contact stresses, coating damage, recess ream and premature bit fatigue failure.

    [0015] Briefly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a drive system which includes a fastener, wherein the fastener comprises a recess; a drive surface in the recess, said drive surface extending from an inner to an outer diameter formed of polygon involutes comprising a plurality of continuous tangent arcs along the path of radius, wherein each arc has a radius and a common point of an adjacent locus, where each radius is constant but different, and wherein each radius has a center located on locus points of a radius at the center of the recess.

    [0016] Another embodiment of the present invention provides a bit that comprises a drive surface extending from an inner to an outer diameter formed of polygon involutes comprising a plurality of continuous tangent arcs along the path of radius, wherein each arc has a radius and a common point of an adjacent locus, where each radius is constant but different, and wherein each radius has a center located on locus points of a radius at the center of the recess.

    [0017] Another embodiment of the present invention provides a punch that comprises a surface extending from an inner to an outer diameter formed of polygon involutes comprising a plurality of continuous tangent arcs along the path of radius, wherein each arc has a radius and a common point of an adjacent locus, where each radius is constant but different, and wherein each radius has a center located on locus points of a radius at the center of the recess.

    Brief Description of the Drawings



    [0018] The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:

    Figure 1 illustrates a recess (or punch) which in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

    Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of a bit which corresponds to the recess shown in Figure 1;

    Figure 3 shows the bit of Figure 2 inserted in the recess of Figure 1;

    Figure 4 is similar to Figure 3, but shows the bit and recess after the bit has been rotated into full surface contact with driving walls of the recess

    Figure 5 is an enlarged view which clearly shows the full surface contact;

    Figure 6 is an enlarged view which shows a gap between the bit and the recess before the bit is rotated;

    Figures 7 and 8 show portions of the recess shown in Figure 1, but also indicate some dimensions thereof;

    Figures 9 and 10 show portions of the bit shown in Figure 2, but also indicate some dimensions thereof;

    Figures 11-13 provide views relating to the recess shown in Figure 1;

    Figures 14-21 provide views relating to alternative embodiments;

    Figure 22 is a view which compares the embodiments; and

    Figures 23-27 illustrate different versions of extending walls provided between lobes of the recess.


    Description of Illustrated Embodiments



    [0019] While this invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated.

    [0020] A plurality of embodiments of the present invention is disclosed herein. Each embodiment provides a drive system with full surface drive contact. Specifically, each embodiment includes a fastener, wherein the fastener includes a recess which comprises drive surfaces which are formed of either polygon involutes or is provided as being a single arc construction.

    [0021] With regard to the term "involute," an involute is the locus of a point, initially on a base circle, which moves so that its straight line distance, along a tangent to the circle, to the tangential point of contact, is equal to the distance along the arc of the circle from the initial point to the instant point of tangency. Alternatively, an involute is the locus of a point on a straight line when the straight line rolls round the circumference of a circle without slipping. The involute is best visualized as the path traced out by the end of, for example, string or a piece of cotton, when the string or cotton is unrolled from its cylindrical reel.

    [0022] To produce an involute profile, a line is traceable by unwinding, for example, a string from a cylinder. The cylinder can be referred to as the base circle. At any point during this unwinding, the generation line (i.e., the string) is at a tangent with the cylinder and is normal to the involute curve. If two involute profiles were in contact with each other, the generating line would be tangent to both cylinders, which is often called the pressure line.

    [0023] Mathematically, an involute curve is taken from the following equation:



    [0024] Wherein R = the radius to any point on the involute; θ = the angle from the start of the involute to radius R; and β = the angle through which the string has to be unwound.

    [0025] With the generating line length equal to

    and also the length of the circumference of the base circle subtended by the angle β such that



    [0026] And through substitution



    [0027] This allows the plotting of the involute curve in polar coordinates (R, θ).

    [0028] It is common to write the angle as a function of the pressure angle (ϕ) in the form



    [0029] Where Inv ϕ is the Involute function, whose value is tabulated in many books for different gears. This can then be used in many calculations such as the determination of tooth thickness (T1) at different radii, using the equations below.





    [0030] It should be pointed out that a fastener, bit, punch, etc. comprising the present invention may have drive surfaces which are not perfect polygon involutes under a microscope, given real life manufacturing processes and materials.

    [0031] Figure 1 illustrates a recess 10, such as a recess in a fastener 11 or other structure (Figure 1 may also illustrate the end surface profile of a punch 10), where the recess 10 is in accordance with the present invention. Specifically, the recess 10 is configured to provide a plurality of lobes 12, each having drive surfaces 14 which are formed of polygon involutes. According to the invention, each drive surface is formed of a polygon involute comprised of two arcs, wherein each arc has a different radius, but each arc has a constant radius (i.e., each arc is a segment of a circle). Between each lobe 12 is a flute 16 which provides a wall 18 which extends between adjoining lobes 12. These walls 18, and the different shapes they may take, will be described in more detail later hereinbelow.

    [0032] Figure 2 provides a cross-sectional view of a corresponding external drive such as a bit 20, where the bit 20 is provided in association with the recess 10 shown in Figure 1, and where the bit 20 is in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, the profile of the external surface of the bit 20 corresponds to the profile of the recess 10 shown in Figure 1, such that the bit 20 is insertable in the recess 10, and is rotatable in either a clockwise or counter clockwise direction in order to drive the fastener in which the recess 10 is formed.

    [0033] The bit 20 corresponds to the recess 10. As such, the bit 20 comprises a plurality of lobes 21, each lobe 21 comprising drive surfaces or drive walls 24 which are formed of polygon involutes. According to the invention, the drive surfaces 24 are formed of polygon involutes comprised of two arcs, and each arc has a constant radius (i.e., is a segment of a circle).

    [0034] Each of the walls 23 between the flutes 21 is at least one of flat, concave circular. convex vertex and concave vertex, as will be described more fully hereinbelow.

    [0035] When the bit 20 is initially inserted in the recess 10, the bit 20 and recess 10 may appear as shown in Figure 3, wherein there are gaps 21 between drive walls 24 of the bit 20 and the drive walls 14 of the recess 10. Assuming the bit 20 is then rotated clockwise, the bit 20 and recess 10 may appear as shown in Figure 4, wherein leading walls 26 of the bit 20 engage corresponding drive walls 14 of the recess 10, while trailing walls 28 of the bit 20 are spaced away from corresponding drive walls 14 of the recess 10 to provide gaps 22.

    [0036] The full surface contact between the leading walls 26 of the bit 20 and the corresponding drive walls 14 of the recess 10 can best be seen in Figure 5, which provides an enlarged view of the interface between one of the leading walls 26 of the bit 20 and one of the drive walls 14 of the recess 10. The full surface contact extends from point 30 to point 32. On the other hand, the gap 21 between the leading walls 26 of the bit 20 and the corresponding drive walls 14 of the recess 10 before the bit 20 is rotated can best be seen in Figure 6, which provides an enlarged view of one of the leading walls 26 of the bit 20 and the corresponding drive wall 14 of the recess 10. As shown in Figure 4, but for the surface contact between points 30 and 32, the gap 22 between the bit 20 and the recess 10 is constant, and preferably remains constant while the bit 20 rotates.

    [0037] While other configurations are disclosed herein, the two arc polygon involute configuration shown in Figures 1 and 2 is according to the invention. With this configuration, the blend radius (i.e., the section between each of the arcs) does not get washed away. Additionally, a minimal gap 22 is provided between the bit and recess. While each arc preferably has a different radius, each arc preferably has a constant radius (i.e., each arc is a segment of a circle). The A and B dimensions shown in Figure 1 are diameters. Having these diameters aids in the measurement of this feature, provides more lobular width in the A dimension, reduces the chance of chipping of the heading tool, and increases the bit area at the lobes.

    [0038] Figure 7 shows a portion of the recess shown in Figure 1, and indicates some of the dimensions. Figure 8 shows just one of the driving walls of the recess, and indicates some other dimensions, including the radius (R1 and R2) of each of the two arcs. As shown, while R1 does not equal R2, each one of R1 and R2 is constant. With regard to the actual values of each of the dimensions, one specific embodiment may provide that, for example (all values being in inches), R1=0.0198752778, R2=0.0397505556, A=0.155, B=0.1206, Fa=0.0086, Fb=0.0360759556, Ea=0.0086, Eb=0.0360759556, P=0.0689, S=0.0689, Ra=0.007 and Rb=0.005. With regard to Gr and G, Gr may be 17.9021442092 degrees and G (REF) may be 18.9716157232 degrees. This is just one embodiment of the present invention, and plenty other sizes, shapes, etc. are entirely possible.

    [0039] Figures 9 and 10 are similar to Figures 7 and 8, but relate to the bit 20 shown in Figure 2. As shown, the bit has a shape which corresponds to the recess. Figures 11-13 provide a plurality of views relating to the two arc configuration and are self-explanatory.

    [0040] Figures 14-16 provide a plurality of views relating to an alternative embodiment and are also self-explanatory. Specifically, Figure 14-16 show a configuration where each of the drive walls of the recess is provided as being formed of a polygon involute comprising one arc, said arc having a constant radius (i.e., it is a segment of a circle).

    [0041] Figures 17-19 provide a plurality of views relating to yet another embodiment and are self-explanatory. Specifically, Figure 17-19 show a configuration where each of the drive walls of the recess is provided as being formed of a polygon involute comprising three arcs, wherein each arc has a different radius, but each arc has a constant radius (i.e., each arc is a segment of a circle).

    [0042] Figures 20-21 provide a plurality of views relating to a still further embodiment and are self-explanatory. Specifically, Figure 20-21 show a configuration where each of the drive walls of the recess are provided as being of a single arc construction, wherein the radius of the arc is constant (i.e., the arc is a segment of a circle).

    [0043] Figure 22 is a view which compares the different embodiments. Reference numeral 200 identifies circle involute-high precision, reference numeral 202 identifies a polygon involute-1 arc, reference numeral 204 identifies a polygon involute-2 arcs, reference numeral 206 identifies a polygon involute-3 arcs, and reference numeral 208 identifies a one arc construction (perpendicular arc).

    [0044] Figures 1 and 2 illustrate a configuration wherein walls 18 between the lobes 12 are provided as being flat. This is shown very well in Figure 23, which shows the recess 10 on the left, the bit 20 on the right. This is a preferred configuration with regard to walls 18 because it provides that the walls 18, collectively define a hexagon shape, thus a hex tool can be inserted in the recess and used to drive the fastener (in addition to the corresponding bit shown on the right in Figure 23).

    [0045] Each of Figures 24-27 shows embodiments according to the invention, and in each case the recess is shown on the left, and the corresponding bit (similarly shaped) is shown on the right. In the embodiment shown in Figure 24, each of the walls 18 between the flutes is semi-circular (i.e., convex circular) and identifies the circle with reference numeral 40.

    [0046] In Figure 25, each of the walls 18 between the lobes 14 is concave circular. In Figure 26, each of the walls 18 between the lobes 14 is a convex vertex. In the embodiment which is not part of the invention shown in Figure 27, each of the walls 18 between the lobes 14 is a concave vertex.

    [0047] Although the depths of none of the recesses disclosed herein has been specifically shown or described, the depth of any of the recesses can take any appropriate form, depending on the application, and the desired properties of the drive system. For example, the depth can be flat (for example, the depth at the bottom of the recess can be flat), conical, have a spherical bottom, etc. For example, the depth may be such that each of the driving walls is semi-cylindrical with regard to going down into the recess.

    [0048] With regard to the bit provided to engage any of the recesses disclosed herein, preferably the bit is provided as being slightly helical (i.e., pre-twisted). This way the use of an area contact pattern recess geometry is combined with a corresponding slightly helical bit geometry. Consequently, at near zero reaction torque, the end of the bit first contacts the recess and, as the torque increases, the bit-recess surface contact pattern area expands and extends from the end of the bit to the top of the recess.

    [0049] While embodiments of the present invention have been described as being implemented in the form of a recess in the head of a fastener, embodiments may take the form of the external drives (such as bits) having external profiles which are consistent with the recesses which have been described. In fact, the drawings provided herein would even apply to such embodiments as well. Additionally, while the drawings show a six lobe system, the present invention can be implemented with regard to systems involving either more or fewer lobes, such as three, four or five lobe systems.


    Claims

    1. A fastener (11) for a drive system, said fastener comprising:

    a recess (10) and a drive surface (14) in the recess (10),

    a plurality of lobes (12),

    each lobe comprising a plurality of drive surfaces (14,24),

    each of said drive surfaces (14,24) being formed of polygon involutes,

    each polygon involute comprising two arcs, each arc having a constant but different radius (R1, R2), characterised in that between each lobe (12) is a flute (16), which provides a wall (18) which extends between adjoining said lobes (12), wherein said wall (18) is either flat, convex circular or convex vertex.


     
    2. A fastener (11) as recited in claim 1, wherein each arc is a segment of a circle.
     
    3. A bit (20) for engaging with the fastener of any of claims 1 or 2, said bit (20) comprising:

    a plurality of lobes (12),

    each lobe comprising a plurality of drive surfaces (24),

    each of said drive surfaces (24) being formed of polygon involutes,

    each polygon involute comprising two arcs, each arc having a constant but different radius (R1, R2), characterised in that between each lobe (12) is a flute (21), which provides a wall ( 23) which extends between adjoining said lobes (12), wherein said walls are either flat, convex circular or convex vertex.


     
    4. A bit (20) as recited in claim 3, wherein each arc is a segment of a circle.
     
    5. A punch (10) for forming a recess in a fastener of a drive system, said punch comprising:

    a plurality of lobes (12),

    each lobe comprising a plurality of drive surfaces (24),

    said surfaces (14) being formed of polygon involutes,

    each polygon involute comprising two arcs, each arc having a constant but different radius (R1, R2),

    characterised in that between each lobe (12) is a flute (16), which provides a wall (18) which extends between adjoining said lobes (12), wherein said wall is either flat, convex circular or convex vertex.


     
    6. A punch (10) as recited in claim 5, wherein each arc is a segment of a circle.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Befestigungselement (11) für ein Antriebssystem, wobei das Befestigungselement Folgendes umfasst:

    eine Aussparung (10) und eine Antriebsfläche (14) in der Aussparung (10),

    eine Vielzahl von Nocken (12),

    wobei jeder Nocken eine Vielzahl von Antriebsflächen (14, 24) umfasst,

    wobei jede der Antriebsflächen (14, 24) aus Polygonevolventen gebildet ist,

    wobei jede Polygonevolvente zwei Bögen umfasst, wobei jeder Bogen einen konstanten, aber unterschiedlichen Radius (R1, R2) aufweist,

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich zwischen jedem Nocken (12) eine Nut (16) befindet, die eine Wand (18) bereitstellt, die sich zwischen den benachbarten Nocken (12) erstreckt, wobei die Wand (18) entweder flach, konvex kreisförmig oder mit konvexem Scheitel ist.


     
    2. Befestigungselement (11) nach Anspruch 1, wobei jeder Bogen ein Segment eines Kreises ist.
     
    3. Bit (20) zum Eingreifen in das Befestigungselement nach einem der Ansprüche 1 oder 2, wobei das Bit (20) Folgendes umfasst:

    eine Vielzahl von Nocken (12),

    wobei jeder Nocken eine Vielzahl von Antriebsflächen (24) umfasst,

    wobei jede der Antriebsflächen (24) aus Polygonevolventen gebildet ist,

    wobei jede Polygonevolvente zwei Bögen umfasst, wobei jeder Bogen einen konstanten, aber unterschiedlichen Radius (R1, R2) aufweist,

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich zwischen jedem Nocken (12) eine Nut (21) befindet, die eine Wand (23) bereitstellt, die sich zwischen den benachbarten Nocken (12) erstreckt, wobei die Wände entweder flach, konvex kreisförmig oder mit konvexem Scheitel sind.


     
    4. Bit (20) nach Anspruch 3, wobei jeder Bogen ein Segment eines Kreises ist.
     
    5. Stanze (10) zum Bilden einer Aussparung in einem Befestigungselement eines Antriebssystems, wobei die Stanze Folgendes umfasst:

    eine Vielzahl von Nocken (12),

    wobei jeder Nocken eine Vielzahl von Antriebsflächen (24) umfasst,

    wobei die Flächen (14) aus Polygonevolventen gebildet sind,

    wobei jede Polygonevolvente zwei Bögen umfasst, wobei jeder Bogen einen konstanten, aber unterschiedlichen Radius (R1, R2) aufweist,

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich zwischen jedem Nocken (12) eine Nut (16) befindet, die eine Wand (18) bereitstellt, die sich zwischen den benachbarten Nocken (12) erstreckt, wobei die Wand entweder flach, konvex kreisförmig oder mit konvexem Scheitel ist.


     
    6. Stanze (10) nach Anspruch 5, wobei jeder Bogen ein Segment eines Kreises ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Dispositif de fixation (11) pour un système d'entraînement, ledit dispositif de fixation comprenant :

    un évidement (10) et une surface d'entraînement (14) dans l'évidement (10),

    une pluralité de lobes (12),

    chaque lobe comprenant une pluralité de surfaces d'entraînement (14, 24),

    chacune desdites surfaces d'entraînement (14, 24) étant formée de développantes polygonales,

    chaque développante polygonale comprenant deux arcs, chaque arc ayant un rayon (R1, R2) constant mais différent, caractérisé en ce qu'entre chaque lobe (12) se trouve une cannelure (16), qui fournit une paroi (18) qui s'étend entre lesdits lobes adjacents (12), dans lequel ladite paroi (18) est soit plate, circulaire convexe ou sous forme de sommet convexe.


     
    2. Dispositif de fixation (11) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel chaque arc est un segment d'un cercle.
     
    3. Trépan (20) destiné à s'engager dans le dispositif de fixation selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 ou 2, ledit trépan (20) comprenant :

    une pluralité de lobes (12),

    chaque lobe comprenant une pluralité de surfaces d'entraînement (24) ,

    chacune desdites surfaces d'entraînement (24) étant formée de développantes polygonales,

    chaque développante polygonale comprenant deux arcs, chaque arc ayant un rayon (R1, R2) constant mais différent, caractérisé en ce qu'entre chaque lobe (12) se trouve une cannelure (21), qui fournit une paroi (23) qui s'étend entre lesdits lobes adjacents (12), dans lequel lesdites parois sont soit plates, circulaires convexes ou sous forme de sommet convexe.


     
    4. Trépan (20) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel chaque arc est un segment d'un cercle.
     
    5. Poinçon (10) destiné à former un évidement dans un dispositif de fixation d'un système d'entraînement, ledit poinçon comprenant :

    une pluralité de lobes (12),

    chaque lobe comprenant une pluralité de surfaces d'entraînement (24) ,

    lesdites surfaces (14) étant formées de développantes polygonales,

    chaque développante polygonale comprenant deux arcs, chaque arc ayant un rayon (R1, R2) constant mais différent, caractérisé en ce qu'entre chaque lobe (12) se trouve une cannelure (16), qui fournit une paroi (18) qui s'étend entre lesdits lobes adjacents (12), dans lequel ladite paroi est soit plate, circulaire convexe ou sous forme de sommet convexe.


     
    6. Poinçon (10) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel chaque arc est un segment d'un cercle.
     




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