Air spring module
12059936 ยท 2024-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G2206/4222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/049
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G2500/2041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2202/314
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/0521
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/057
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an air spring module having an air spring and a shock absorber for the suspension and damping of vibrations of a motor vehicle chassis. The air spring has a rolling bellows which is fastened to an air spring cover and a rolling piston. The rolling bellows at least partially delimits a first working space filled with compressed air. At least two working spaces are provided in the rolling piston, which are separated from one another by a partition and connectable to the first working space via switchable valves arranged in the rolling piston. In order to achieve simple production and installation as well as a low overall height, the rolling piston has at least two working spaces which are arranged adjacent to one another.
Claims
1. An air spring module, comprising: an air spring; and a shock absorber for suspension and damping of vibrations of a motor vehicle chassis; wherein the air spring has a rolling bellows fastened to an air spring cover and a rolling piston; the rolling bellows at least partially delimits a first working space filled with compressed air; at least two working spaces are provided in the rolling piston, the at least two working spaces are separated from one another by a partition and are connectable to the first working space via switchable valves arranged in the rolling piston; the at least two working spaces are arranged adjacent to one another; and for forming the at least two working spaces, the partition and at least one other partition are arranged offset in a circumferential direction.
2. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the valves are arranged in a piston lower part which is connected, via a weld, to a piston upper part of the rolling piston.
3. The air spring module according to claim 2, wherein the piston lower part has at least two valve seats for a valve.
4. The air spring module according to claim 3, wherein the at least two valve seats have tube air openings that can be controlled by the valve.
5. The air spring module according to claim 2, wherein the piston upper part is a one-piece component.
6. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the parts of the rolling piston are comprised of injection molded plastic.
7. The air spring module according to claim 6, wherein the parts of the rolling piston are welded to one another.
8. The air spring module according to claim 7, wherein the parts of the rolling piston are welded to one another via one or more of hot gas welding, infrared welding, friction welding, and orbital welding.
9. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the piston upper part has a protruding flange for fixing the rolling bellows.
10. The air spring module according to claim 9, wherein a support ring is connected to the protruding flange.
11. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the valves are arranged in a horizontal plane.
12. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the at least two working spaces of the rolling piston partially surround a cylinder tube of the shock absorber.
13. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein three or more working spaces are defined by three or more partitions, the three or more partitions are arranged offset in a circumferential direction.
14. The air spring module according to claim 13, wherein the partitions are integrated in a piston upper part.
15. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the rolling bellows is fixed to a piston upper part.
16. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the piston upper part is rotationally symmetrical and, in regions, has a radial expansion.
17. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the piston upper part is integrally connected, via a weld, to a piston lower part.
18. The air spring module according to claim 1, wherein the rolling piston is made from two or three plastic parts welded to one another.
19. An air spring module, comprising: an air spring; and a shock absorber for suspension and damping of vibrations of a motor vehicle chassis; wherein the air spring has a rolling bellows fastened to an air spring cover and a rolling piston; the rolling bellows at least partially delimits a first working space filled with compressed air; at least two working spaces are provided in the rolling piston, which are separated from one another by a partition and connectable to the first working space via switchable valves arranged in the rolling piston; the rolling piston has at least two working spaces which are arranged adjacent to one another; and in a piston lower part, a plurality of working spaces is separated by additional vertical partitions.
20. The air spring module according to claim 19, wherein the additional vertical partitions are arranged offset in a circumferential direction and are each connectable via an associated valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following, the invention will be described in more detail using embodiments which are shown schematically in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The air spring module 10 shown in
(11) The shock absorber 12 of the air spring module 10 has a cylinder tube 23. A piston rod 22, the end of which is mounted on a support bearing 14 accommodated in the cover 13, is accommodated in the cylinder tube 23. A stop buffer 15 is used to dampen large deflections of the piston rod 22.
(12) The rolling piston 19 has an outer wall 39 and a radially internal inner wall 40. With the cylinder tube 23, the inner wall 40 delimits an annular channel 32 which extends in the radial direction of the air spring module 10.
(13) The rolling piston 19 is supported on the cylinder tube 23 of the shock absorber 12 via a lower support 33 and an upper support 34. The upper support 34 is provided with air channels, which is indicated by the arrow A. The annular channel 32 is thus connected to the first working space 17.
(14) For fastening the rolling bellows 16 to the rolling piston 19, a flange 35 protrudes from the front of the rolling piston 19. The rolling bellows 16 is fixed to the outer circumference of the flange 35 by means of a hose clamp. A support ring 36 made of metal is assigned to the flange 35.
(15) The rolling piston 19 has a piston upper part 24 and a piston lower part 25, which are each made of plastic. The piston upper part 24 and the piston lower part 25 are connected via a weld seam 42. For this purpose, a hot gas, infrared, friction, or orbital welding process can be used.
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(19) The piston lower part 25 has two valve seats 26, 27 in which the valves 28, 29 are accommodated. The electrically controllable valves 28, 29 uncover an air opening 31 which is provided on the inner wall 40 of the rolling piston 19. In the open position of the valves 28, 29, the working spaces 20, 21 can be connected to the first working space 17 via the annular channel 32. As a result, the spring rate of the air spring can be adjusted.
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(21) The valve seats 26, 27 are provided in the piston lower part 25. In this case, the valve seats 26, 27 and the valves 28, 29 lie in one plane. This allows for the placement of the valves 28, 29 in the rolling piston 19 in a simple manner, so that the installation can be carried out reliably in an automated manner with only a single device without compensating devices for the positional tolerances to one another. Furthermore, a low overall height of the air spring module 10 is achieved by this design.
(22) Both the piston upper part 24 and the piston lower part 25 are produced as injection molded parts made of plastic. In principle, said parts can also be produced as a sheet metal structure or by means of aluminum die casting. The partitions 37, 38 are integral with the piston parts 24, 25. This allows for a simple production of the rolling piston 19 from few components.
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(26) The piston lower part 52 has a first part 52a in which the valve seats 26, 27 for receiving the valves 28, 29 are provided. The first part 52a is connected to a second part 52b, which forms the bottom of the rolling piston 19, via a weld seam 54.
(27) The piston lower part 52 is designed to be widened in the radial direction with respect to the piston upper part 51. The second working space 57 extends from the piston upper part 51, as can be seen from
(28) In this region, the piston lower part 52 has partitions 59, 60 offset in the circumferential direction, which separate the second working space 57 from the third working space 58 such that they only partially surround the shock absorber 12.
(29) The working spaces 57, 58 can be controlled separately via the assigned valves 28, 29. When the valves 28, 29 are controlled, the air openings 55, 56, 63 are uncovered. As a result, the second and the third working space 57, 58 can be connected to the first working space 17 via the annular channel 32.
(30) By arranging the valves 28, 29 in one plane, producing and equipping the air spring module 50 is possible in a simple manner. In addition, the module has a low overall height because the working spaces 57, 58 are arranged adjacent to one another.
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