Spring Arrangement for a Rail Vehicle
20200047776 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61F5/127
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A spring arrangement for a vehicle, particularly a rail vehicle with at least one wagon and at least one bogie, wherein so as to create favorable construction conditions the spring arrangement includes at least one suspension spring, at least one pre-stressed damping spring, a contact body connected to the damping spring, and at least one first auxiliary spring, where a first longitudinal axis of the suspension spring, a second longitudinal axis of the damping spring, a third longitudinal axis of the contact body, and a fourth longitudinal axis of the first auxiliary spring are arranged parallel to each other, and where the contact body is arranged between the damping spring and the first auxiliary spring such that a low level of overall rigidity of the spring arrangement is obtained for a height adjustment of the vehicle.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A spring arrangement for a vehicle having at least one car body and at least one running gear, the spring arrangement comprising: at least one suspension spring; at least one pre-stressed damping spring; a contact body which is connected to the at least one damping spring; and at least one first auxiliary spring are provided; wherein a first longitudinal axis of the at least one suspension spring, a second longitudinal axis of the at least one damping spring, a third longitudinal axis of the contact body and a fourth longitudinal axis of the at least first auxiliary spring are arranged parallel to one another; and wherein the contact body is arranged between the at least one damping spring and the at least first auxiliary spring.
17. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the at least one damping spring is arranged connectable in series with respect to the at least first auxiliary spring.
18. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the at least one suspension spring is arranged connectable in parallel with respect to the at least one damping spring and the at least first auxiliary spring.
19. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 17, wherein the at least one suspension spring is arranged connectable in parallel with respect to the at least one damping spring and the at least first auxiliary spring.
20. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the fourth longitudinal axis of the at least first auxiliary spring is arranged parallel to a fifth longitudinal axis of a second auxiliary spring.
21. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, further comprising: a hydraulic cylinder; and a first hydraulic piston which contacts the at least one damping spring that is arranged in the hydraulic cylinder, said first hydraulic piston being arranged to protrude into the hydraulic cylinder.
22. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 21, further comprising: a piston rod arranged to protrude into the hydraulic cylinder.
23. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 22, wherein the piston rod is connected to the at least one running gear.
24. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 22, wherein the piston rod is connected to the at least one car body.
25. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 23, wherein the first hydraulic piston is configured as an actuator with respect to the piston rod.
26. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 24, wherein the first hydraulic piston is configured as an actuator with respect to the piston rod.
27. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 23, further comprising: a second hydraulic piston arranged in the hydraulic cylinder; wherein the second hydraulic piston is configured as an actuator with respect to the first hydraulic piston and is connected to the piston rod via a compression spring.
28. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 24, further comprising: a second hydraulic piston arranged in the hydraulic cylinder; wherein the second hydraulic piston is configured as an actuator with respect to the first hydraulic piston and is connected to the piston rod via a compression spring.
29. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the at least one suspension spring is configured as a secondary spring.
30. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the at least one suspension spring comprises a helical spring.
31. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the at least one damping spring comprises a helical spring.
32. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein at least the first auxiliary spring comprises an elastomer spring.
33. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second auxiliary spring comprises a layer spring.
34. The spring arrangement as claimed in claim 16, wherein the vehicle is a rail vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention is further explained below with reference to exemplary embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0021] A first exemplary embodiment of a spring arrangement in accordance with the invention illustrated in
[0022] A first auxiliary spring 4 that is configured as an elastomer spring or rather as a rubber buffer is provided below the contact body 3 and likewise within the suspension spring 1, where the first auxiliary spring is connected via its lower face to the base plate 16. A first longitudinal axis 6 of the suspension spring 1, a second longitudinal axis 7 of the damping spring 2, a third longitudinal axis 8 of the contact body 3, a fourth longitudinal axis 9 of the first auxiliary spring 4 and a fifth longitudinal axis 10 of the second auxiliary spring 5 are arranged congruent with one another.
[0023]
[0024] If a contact force between the contact body 3 and the first auxiliary spring 4 exceeds a prestressing force FV of the damping spring 2, then the increase of a total spring force FG, which includes a suspension spring force FT, a damping spring force FE and a first auxiliary spring force FZ, is reduced on account of the different progressions illustrated in
[0025]
[0026] A contact body 3 that is configured as a first hydraulic piston 12 and contacts a damping spring 2 is actuated via a defined pressure of a hydraulic fluid 22 via a hydraulic connection 20 and a line path 21.
[0027] The left-hand side region of
[0028] The piston rod 14 is connected via its lower face to a running gear. In accordance with the invention, it is also conceivable to connect the piston rod 14 to the car body. If the first hydraulic piston 12 moves upward, on the one hand, then the damping spring 2 is compressed and, on the other hand, the distance between the car body and the running gear is reduced as a result of the movement of the piston rod 14. The height of the car body is adjusted in this manner.
[0029] In the case of a contact (not illustrated in
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[0032] The left-hand side region of
[0033] The first hydraulic piston 12 acts, in this case, on the damping spring 2 and the second hydraulic piston 13 acts on the piston rod 14. The piston rod 14 is connected to the running gear, and therefore follows the dynamic movements of the running gear, for example, while the vehicle is traveling. These movements act via its connection to the piston rod 14 on the second hydraulic piston 13. As a result, the damping spring 2 is decoupled therefrom and may therefore be configured in a compact manner.
[0034] During an upward movement of the second hydraulic piston 13, the first hydraulic piston 12 also moves upward and compresses the damping spring 2. The second hydraulic piston 13 is connected to the piston rod 14, where a compression spring 15 is arranged between the second hydraulic piston 13 and the piston rod 14. As a result of this connection, the piston rod 14 likewise moves upward during an upward movement of the second hydraulic piston 13. As already mentioned in connection with
[0035] Following the actuation of the hydraulic cylinder 11, i.e., during the reduction of the pressure in the hydraulic cylinder 11, the compression spring 15 causes the second hydraulic piston 13 to reset.
[0036] Thus, while there have been shown, described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.