NOISE-REDUCING ELEMENT FOR A LEAF SPRING
20220196101 · 2022-06-23
Inventors
- Danilo Furtado (São Bernardo do Campo - SP, BR)
- Marcos Dos Santos (São Paulo - SP, BR)
- Ricardo Guedes Manini (São Bernardo do Campo - SP, BR)
Cpc classification
F16F2230/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2224/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2224/0208
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G99/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16F1/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The anti-noise element (EAR) is applied to separate the end portions of each two spring blades (LM), superimposed and adjacent, of a spring bundle (FM) and comprises a metal plate (10) covered by a coating (20) in polyamide-11 thermoplastic resin and incorporating a median protrusion (12) to be fitted and retained into a corresponding hole (F) provided at the end portion of the spring blade (LM) against which the anti-noise element (EAR) is seated and retained.
Claims
1. An anti-noise element for a spring bundle formed by an assembly of spring blades mounted superimposed with each other and having end portions of each two adjacent spring blades separated by a respective anti-noise element comprising a metal plate, with a width adjusted to a total width of the spring bundle and with a length preventing direct contact between the superimposed end portions of two adjacent spring blades, the metal plate being covered by a coating in thermoplastic polyamide-11 resin and incorporating a median protrusion to be fitted and retained into a corresponding hole provided in the end portion of the spring blade against which the anti-noise element is seated and retained.
2. The anti-noise element, according to claim 1, wherein the coating is defined by a polyamide-11 resin layer, with a thickness from 0.01 mm to 2.00 mm.
3. The anti-noise element, according to claim 1, wherein the metal plate has a thickness smaller than a thickness of the spring blades.
4. The anti-noise element, according to claim 1, wherein the median protrusion of the metal plate is defined by a median drawn in the metal plate.
5. The anti-noise element, according to claim 4, wherein the median protrusion, formed by the median drawn, is defined by a pair of spaced apart parallel ribs arranged in a longitudinal direction of the spring bundle and fitted into the hole of the end portion of a respective spring blade.
6. The anti-noise element, according to claim 1, wherein the metal plate incorporates, at each longitudinal edge, a side flap to be seated against an adjacent side edge of the spring blade immediately adjacent superiorly or inferiorly, in the spring bundle.
7. The anti-noise element, according to claim 6, wherein an entirety of the metal plate, including the median protrusion and side flaps, is covered with the coating in polyamide-11.
8. The anti-noise element, according to claim 2, wherein the metal plate has a thickness smaller than a thickness of the spring blades.
9. The anti-noise element, according to claim 2, wherein the median protrusion of the metal plate is defined by a median drawn in the metal plate.
10. The anti-noise element, according to claim 3, wherein the median protrusion of the metal plate is defined by a median drawn in the metal plate.
11. The anti-noise element, according to claim 9, wherein the median protrusion, formed by the median drawn, is defined by a pair of spaced apart parallel ribs arranged in a longitudinal direction of the spring bundle and fitted into the hole of the end portion of a respective spring blade.
12. The anti-noise element, according to claim 10, wherein the median protrusion, formed by the median drawn, is defined by a pair of spaced apart parallel ribs arranged in a longitudinal direction of the spring bundle and fitted into the hole of the end portion of a respective spring blade.
13. The anti-noise element, according to claim 2, wherein the metal plate incorporates, at each longitudinal edge, a side flap to be seated against an adjacent side edge of the spring blade immediately adjacent in the spring bundle.
14. The anti-noise element, according to claim 3, wherein the metal plate incorporates, at each longitudinal edge, a side flap to be seated against an adjacent side edge of the spring blade immediately adjacent in the spring bundle.
15. The anti-noise element, according to claim 4, wherein the metal plate incorporates, at each longitudinal edge, a side flap to be seated against an adjacent side edge of the spring blade immediately adjacent in the spring bundle.
16. The anti-noise element, according to claim 5, wherein the metal plate incorporates, at each longitudinal edge, a side flap to be seated against an adjacent side edge of the spring blade immediately adjacent in the spring bundle.
17. The anti-noise element, according to claim 13, wherein an entirety of the metal plate, including the median protrusion and side flaps, is covered with the coating in polyamide-11.
18. The anti-noise element, according to claim 14, wherein an entirety of the metal plate, including the median protrusion and side flaps, is covered with the coating in polyamide-11.
19. The anti-noise element, according to claim 15, wherein an entirety of the metal plate, including the median protrusion and side flaps, is covered with the coating in polyamide-11.
20. The anti-noise element, according to claim 16, wherein an entirety of the metal plate, including the median protrusion and side flaps, is covered with the coating in polyamide-11.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The present anti-noise element will be described below, referring to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] As already previously mentioned and illustrated in the attached drawings, the present anti-noise element EAR is positioned between the end portions of each two spring blades LM of a spring bundle FM that is usually applied in the suspension of vehicles and road implements and formed by an assembly of spring blades LM. In the illustrated configuration, the spring blades LM have different lengths, although it is possible to use spring blades LM with the same length to form a spring bundle FM. The spring blades LM are mounted superimposed each other, with or without the provision of retaining elements ER of aligning function known in the art.
[0020] It should be understood that the term spring blade defines not only a spring blade operating as a suspension spring, but also an eventual safety spring blade, arranged in the lower region of the spring bundle and which does not operate as suspension spring rather as an additional safety element in the event of a break of the spring bundle, which safety element may comprise one or multiple suspension spring blades.
[0021] According to the present disclosure, each anti-noise element EAR comprises a metallic plate 10, in steel or any suitable alloy, of variable contour, polygonal, circular or elliptical, with maximum width adjusted to the total width of the spring bundle FM, provided or not with its retaining elements ER, and having an extension, in the length direction, approximately equal to its width and sufficient to prevent direct contact between the superposed end portions of two adjacent spring blades LM.
[0022] In the two illustrated embodiments, each metal plate 10 has a thickness smaller than the thickness of the spring blades LM, generally smaller than half the thickness of the adjacent spring blades LM, each metal plate 10 being covered with a coating 20 in the form of a layer of thermoplastic resin known as polyamide-11, with the thickness of the coating 20 ranging from 0.01 mm to 2.00 mm, as a function of the dimensional characteristics of the spring blades LM of the spring bundle FM in which the anti-noise element EAR will be applied.
[0023] The coating 20 is defined by the application, by immersion or any other suitable process, of the thermoplastic resin defined by polyamide-11, allowing to obtain an anti-noise element that can be used in any type of spring bundle FM, being of easy construction and assembly, with competitive cost and presenting superior durability when compared to that of currently known solutions. The coating 20 is partially illustrated on the anti-noise element EAR (see
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[0027] In both the first and second embodiments, the entire metal plate 10, including the median protrusion 12 and eventual side flaps 15, is covered with the coating 20 in polyamide-11, avoiding any direct metallic contact between the anti-noise element itself and the two adjacent spring blades LM.
[0028] Although only two embodiments of the anti-noise element of the present disclosure have been presented herein, changes can be made to the shape and arrangement of the component parts of the element, without deviating from the proposed