Steering Knuckle of a Utility Vehicle
20220219755 ยท 2022-07-14
Inventors
- Michael BLESSING (Muenchen, DE)
- Markus GRUBER (Ebersberg, DE)
- Stefan KEMMLER (Tuebingen, DE)
- Matthias KLINGNER (Moorenweis, DE)
- Jakob LACHERMEIER (Freising, DE)
- Wolfgang PAHLE (Bad Wiessee, DE)
- Edgar RUHL (Ingolstadt, DE)
- Robert TRIMPE (Wessling, DE)
- Alexander WERTH (Muenchen, DE)
Cpc classification
B60B27/0063
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/095
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2055/0012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60B27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A steering knuckle of a utility vehicle, composed of a cast material, has a main body, a steering knuckle bearing, a hub-type, cup-shaped receiving portion, open towards a rim of a vehicle wheel and suitable for receiving an anti-friction bearing and a bearing journal, and a pad-receiving portion for receiving a brake pad. The pad receiving portion has a support and two supporting elements provided one behind the other in the rotational direction of the vehicle wheel. A control arm attachment for linking an axle guide is formed on the main body.
Claims
1.-8. (canceled)
9. A steering knuckle, composed of a casting material, of a utility vehicle, comprising: a main body composed of a cast material; a steering knuckle bearing; a hub-type receptacle which, in the shape of a pot for receiving a roller bearing and an axle journal, is open toward a rim of a vehicle wheel; a pad receptacle for receiving a brake pad, the pad receptacle having a support face and two support elements that are disposed in succession in a rotating direction of the vehicle wheel; and a control arm attachment molded on the main body for attaching an axle control arm.
10. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 9, wherein the control arm attachment is molded laterally to the steering knuckle bearing so as to extend from the main body.
11. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 10, wherein the control arm attachment is configured as an arm protruding from the main body of the steering knuckle, and having a bore on the free end of said arm.
12. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 9, wherein the main body has at least one cutout.
13. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 9, wherein a cavity provided with ribs is molded in the main body in a region of the steering knuckle bearing.
14. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 9, wherein a cavity is molded in the main body in a region of the pad receptacle, between the support faces.
15. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 9, wherein the main body has an overlap region for engaging across a brake disc.
16. The steering knuckle as claimed in claim 15, wherein the overlap region on an end face thereof that faces the vehicle wheel is configured as a flange for fitting a portion of a brake mount.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] In the description of the figures hereunder, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc., refer exclusively to the exemplary illustration and position of the steering knuckle, the main body, the steering knuckle bearing, the receptacle, the pad receptacle, the control arm attachment and the like chosen in the respective figures. These terms are not to be understood as limiting, i.e. the references may change as a result of different operating positions or the mirror-symmetrical design or the like.
[0032] A steering knuckle of a utility vehicle is overall identified by the reference sign 1 in
[0033]
[0034] Both embodiment variants of such a steering knuckle 1 have a main body 2, a steering knuckle bearing 3 having an upper and a lower protrusion 12, the latter having bores 11 provided therein for receiving a journal for rotatably coupling to a wheel axle, extending from said main body 2.
[0035] A hub-type receptacle 4, which in the manner of a pot is open toward the rim of the vehicle wheel, extends from the main body 2 toward the wheel rim (not shown). The receptacle 4 serves for receiving a roller bearing and an axle journal, the latter by way of screws being coupled to the wheel rim and preferably also to the brake disc.
[0036] As can be furthermore derived from
[0037] The support elements 7 here are preferably shaped in the form of support yokes. The support faces 6 in the form of planar faces are molded on the main body 2 so as to be in front of respective, mutually facing internal sides of the support elements 7, a brake pad being able to be supported in relation to the rotation axis of the vehicle wheel on said internal sides.
[0038] As is shown in
[0039] In the variant of the embodiment shown in
[0040] As can be moreover derived from
[0041] The control arm attachment 8 here is composed of an arm 9 which projects from the main body 2 of the steering knuckle 1 and on the free end of which a bore 10 in which a journal for attaching to the axle control arm is able to be received is provided.
[0042] As is furthermore shown in
[0043] The cutouts 13 serve for saving weight on the steering knuckle 1, on the one hand.
[0044] At the same time, the lattice construction of the main body 2 formed as a result ensures an improved dissipation of the heat created in a braking procedure, said heat being caused by the friction between the mating brake disc and brake pad.
[0045] As is shown in particular in the embodiment variant according to
[0046] The wall of this cavity 14 that is provided with ribs here simultaneously forms the base of the receptacle 4 for receiving the roller bearing and the axle journal.
[0047] An overlap region 15 for engaging across a brake disc (not illustrated) is molded on the main body 2 so as to be radially further outside toward the support elements 7 in relation to the receptacle 4.
[0048] This overlap region 15, as is shown in
[0049] The steering knuckle 1, composed of a casting material, as a result of the shape thereof, in particular as a result of the hub-type receptacle 4 which in the shape of a pot, for receiving the roller bearing and the axle journal, is open toward the rim of the vehicle wheel, in which the axle journal preferably widens radially toward the wheel rim, is sufficiently stable so as to also absorb loads of a lateral crash in which a vehicle wheel, transversely to the travel direction, impacts an edge such as a curb, for example. Such a load is tested in particular in the so-called curb-impact test, the latter simulating the utility vehicle sliding as well as impacting a curb perpendicularly to the travel direction.
[0050]
[0051] The steering knuckle 1, preferably made from spheroidal cast iron, by way of the steering knuckle bearing 3 is connected to an axle mount 10 so as to be articulated about a vertical rotation axis. A brake disc 2 here engages across the hub-type receptacle 4 of the steering knuckle 1
[0052]
[0053] A wheel mount 21 is provided for fitting a vehicle wheel, the rim of a vehicle wheel (not shown) being able to be assembled thereon using a multiplicity of wheel screws 24.
[0054] The wheel mount 21 and the brake disc 20, as is shown in
[0055] As is furthermore shown in
[0056] The brake disc 20 per se has a friction ring and a cover which extends perpendicularly to the friction face of the friction ring, the free end of said cover being disposed between a neck portion of the wheel mount 21 and a flanged region of the shaft journal 22. The brake disc 20 furthermore has a flanged region which is molded on the internal circumference of the cover of the brake disc 20 and is provided with through bores, screws 28 that are screwed into the flange of the wheel mount 21 penetrating said through bores.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0057] 1 Steering knuckle [0058] 2 Main body [0059] 3 Steering knuckle bearing [0060] 4 Receptacle [0061] 5 Pad receptacle [0062] 6 Support face [0063] 7 Support element [0064] 8 Control arm attachment [0065] 9 Arm [0066] 10 Bore [0067] 11 Bore [0068] 12 Protrusion [0069] 13 Cutout [0070] 14 Cavity [0071] 15 Overlap region [0072] 16 End face [0073] 17 Recess [0074] 18 Axle mount [0075] 19 Kingpin [0076] 20 Brake disc [0077] 21 Wheel mount [0078] 22 Axle journal [0079] 23 Roller bearing [0080] 24 Wheel screw [0081] 25 Brake cylinder [0082] 26 Brake caliper [0083] 27 Brake pad [0084] 28 Screw