SUSPENSION ELEMENT OF A VEHICLE
20220227193 · 2022-07-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G2204/12422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G15/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G15/063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A suspension element of a vehicle includes a coil spring, and a bearing part provided with a main stop. The spring is mounted on the bearing part in such a manner that a first end of the spring comes to bear against the main stop. The bearing part includes a secondary stop placed in front of the main stop, against which secondary stop the first end of the spring bears during a method for assembling the suspension element. The secondary stop is capable of moving away under the effect of pressure exerted by the spring on the secondary stop during a stage of compressing the spring after the spring has pivoted about the spring's rotational axis during a stage involving straightening the spring, so that a second end of the spring is made to interact with a centering element, in order to come to bear against the main stop.
Claims
1. A suspension element of a vehicle, comprising a coil spring, and a bearing part provided with a main stop, the spring being mounted on the bearing part in such a manner that a first end of the spring comes to bear against the main stop, wherein the bearing part comprises a secondary stop placed in front of the main stop, against which secondary stop the first end of the spring bears during a method for assembling the suspension element, the secondary stop being capable of moving away under the effect of pressure exerted by the spring on the secondary stop during a stage of compressing the spring after the spring has pivoted about the spring's rotational axis during a stage involving straightening the spring, so that a second end of the spring is made to interact with a centering element, in order to come to bear against the main stop.
2. The suspension element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary stop is a flexible and thin strip which is on a plane parallel to a face of the main stop (109), against which the first end of the spring is capable of coming to bear.
3. The suspension element as claimed in claim 2, wherein the strip has a thickness of between 1 mm and 3 mm.
4. The suspension element as claimed in claim 2, wherein the main stop and the secondary stop are separated by a free space.
5. The suspension element as claimed in claim 4, wherein the length of the space separating the main stop and the secondary stop falls between 3 mm and 10 mm.
6. The suspension element as claimed in claim 4, wherein a bottom of the space is situated at a height which is lower than a height of a portion of the bearing part that is located behind the secondary stop with respect to the main stop, and wherein a recess delimited by a face of the secondary stop is formed at the foot of the secondary stop in the portion, such that a bottom of the recess is situated at the same height as that of the bottom of the space.
7. The suspension element as claimed in claim 6, wherein a depth of the recess with respect to the height of the portion of the bearing part that is located behind the secondary stop falls between 1 mm and 3 mm.
8. The suspension element as claimed in claim 4, wherein the strip is capable of bending in the space so that the strip lies parallel with a bottom of the space when the first end of the spring comes to bear on the secondary stop.
9. The suspension element as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing part is placed in a retainer.
10. The method for assembling a suspension element of a vehicle, the suspension element comprising a coil spring, and a bearing part provided with a main stop, the spring being mounted on the bearing part in such a manner that a first end of the spring comes to bear against the main stop, wherein the bearing part comprises a secondary stop placed in front of the main stop, against which secondary stop the first end of the spring bears during a method for assembling the suspension element, the secondary stop being capable of moving away under the effect of pressure exerted by the spring on the secondary stop during a stage of compressing the spring after the spring has pivoted about the spring's rotational axis during a stage involving straightening the spring, so that a second end of the spring is made to interact with a centering element, in order to come to bear against the main stop, wherein the method for assembling the suspension element comprises: a step of positioning the spring on the bearing part in such a manner that the spring's first end comes to bear against the secondary stop, a step involving straightening the spring while keeping the spring in contact with the bearing part, in order to make the centering element (105) interact with the second end of the spring, if the spring has pivoted during the stage involving straightening the spring, a stage in which the secondary stop is flattened by the spring to allow the first end of the spring to come to bear against the main stop, a step of compressing the assembly.
Description
[0030] A detailed description is provided below of a preferred embodiment of a suspension element according to the invention with reference to the following figures:
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[0042] The detailed description focuses on a particular suspension element that is represented by a strut.
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[0046] A method for assembling a strut 1 according to the prior art includes the following stages: [0047] A stage of assembling the bearing part 3 in the shock-absorber retainer 2, [0048] A stage of positioning the spring 4 on the bearing part 3 in such a manner that its first end 10 comes to bear against the main stop 9, as is illustrated in
[0051] If during the stage involving straightening the spring 4, the spring has not accidentally pivoted about its rotational axis, its first end 10 will revert to bearing against the main stop 9 of the bearing part 3 during the compression stage, as is illustrated in
[0052] On the other hand, if during the stage involving straightening the spring, the spring has unfortunately pivoted about its rotational axis, its first end 10 will no longer revert to bearing against the main stop 9 of the bearing part 3 during the compression stage, but will bear on top of the stop 9, as is illustrated in
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[0055] Advantageously, the strip 120 has a thickness falling between 1 mm and 3 mm, and preferably equal to 2 mm. The bottom 122 of the space 123 separating the main stop 109 and the secondary stop 120 is situated at a height that is lower than the height of the bottom 124 of the bearing part 103, which is placed on the other side of the flexible strip 120 with respect to the main stop 109. A recess 125 is made in the bottom 124 of the bearing part 103, at the foot of the flexible strip 120, in such a manner that the recess 125 is delimited by a face 126 of the flexible strip 12 and that the bottom 127 of the recess 125 is situated at the same height as that of the bottom 122 of the space 123 separating the two stops 109, 120. This recess 125 is provided to allow bending of the flexible strip 120 when the spring 104 bears on the flexible strip 120.
[0056] The main stages of a method for assembling a strut 100 according to the invention are the following: [0057] A stage of assembling the bearing part 103 in the shock-absorber retainer 102, [0058] A stage of positioning the spring 104 on the bearing part 103 in such a manner that its first end 110 comes to bear against the secondary stop 120, as is illustrated in
[0061] If during the stage involving straightening the spring 104, the spring has not accidentally pivoted about its rotational axis, its first end 110 will revert to bearing against the secondary stop 120 of the bearing part 103 during the compression stage, as is illustrated in
[0062] On the other hand, if during the stage involving straightening the spring 104, the spring has unfortunately pivoted about its rotational axis, its first end 110 will no longer revert to bearing against the secondary stop 120 of the bearing part 103 during the compression stage, but will bear on top of the secondary stop 120, as is illustrated in
[0063] The flexible strip is at the same time of such a size as to act as a stop for the first end 110 of the spring 104 and to bend when the first end 110 arrives above this strip 120, by exerting pressure on the strip 120.