SPRING STRUT FOR A VEHICLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM
20180319234 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
- MATHIAS L. KLITTICH (Mannheim, DE)
- Guenther Wolf (Worms, DE)
- CHRISTIAN VON HOLST (Kesselgraben, DE)
- KLAUS HAHN (Mannheim, DE)
Cpc classification
B60G21/073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2800/162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2202/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A spring strut for a vehicle suspension system includes a spring cylinder defining a cylinder chamber and a spring piston longitudinally displaceable in the spring cylinder. The spring piston subdivides the cylinder chamber into a first and a second outer working chamber. The spring cylinder includes an inner plunger which subdivides a piston chamber formed by the spring piston into a first and a second inner working chamber. The first inner working chamber is simultaneously formed by subdividing the cylinder chamber by means of the spring piston.
Claims
1. A spring strut for a vehicle suspension system, comprising: a spring cylinder defining a cylinder chamber; a spring piston longitudinally displaceable in the spring cylinder, wherein the spring piston subdivides the cylinder chamber into a first and a second outer working chamber; wherein, the spring cylinder comprises an inner plunger which subdivides a piston chamber formed by the spring piston into a first and a second inner working chamber; wherein, the first inner working chamber is simultaneously formed by subdividing the cylinder chamber by means of the spring piston.
2. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein the two inner working chambers communicate with a first and a second pressure connection piece located on an outer side of the spring cylinder via respective first and second passages formed in the inner plunger.
3. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein the spring piston, the spring cylinder, and the inner plunger form an inner and an outer annular space.
4. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein in the region of a piston head, the spring piston comprises a central opening through which a solid cylindrical plunger base comprised by the inner plunger extends.
5. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein: the spring cylinder comprises an annular gap running between an end-face cylinder cover and a plunger head of the inner plunger; and the spring piston is configured to extend through which the annular gap.
6. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein the inner plunger protrudes centrally in the region of a cylinder bottom, the plunger base being an integral component of the spring cylinder.
7. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein the two outer working chambers communicate via first and second passages formed in a cylinder wall with a respective first and second pressure connection piece on an outer side of the spring cylinder.
8. The spring strut of claim 1, wherein the spring cylinder or the spring piston is formed in multiple parts.
9. A vehicle suspension system, comprising: a right-hand and a left-hand spring strut both comprising: a spring cylinder defining a cylinder chamber, a spring piston longitudinally displaceable in the spring cylinder, wherein the spring piston subdivides the cylinder chamber into a first and a second outer working chamber; wherein, the spring cylinder comprises an inner plunger which subdivides a piston chamber formed by the spring piston into a first and a second inner working chamber; wherein, the first inner working chamber is simultaneously formed by subdividing the cylinder chamber by means of the spring piston. the first inner working chamber of the left-hand spring strut being in fluid communication with the second inner working chamber of the right-hand spring strut via a first cross line, and the first inner working chamber of the right-hand spring strut being in fluid communication via a second cross line with the second inner working chamber of the left-hand spring strut, wherein each of the two cross lines is connected to a separate bladder accumulator.
10. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein the two inner working chambers communicate with a first and a second pressure connection piece located on an outer side of the spring cylinder via respective first and second passages formed in the inner plunger.
11. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein the spring piston, the spring cylinder, and the inner plunger form an inner and an outer annular space.
12. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein in the region of a piston head, the spring piston comprises a central opening through which a solid cylindrical plunger base comprised by the inner plunger extends.
13. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein: the spring cylinder comprises an annular gap running between an end-face cylinder cover and a plunger head of the inner plunger; and the spring piston is configured to extend through which the annular gap.
14. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein the inner plunger protrudes centrally in the region of a cylinder bottom, the plunger base being an integral component of the spring cylinder.
15. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein the two outer working chambers communicate via first and second passages formed in a cylinder wall with a respective first and second pressure connection piece on an outer side of the spring cylinder.
16. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9, wherein the spring cylinder or the spring piston is formed in multiple parts.
17. A utility vehicle, comprising: a vehicle body; and a vehicle suspension system for supporting the vehicle body, the vehicle suspension system including a right-hand and a left-hand spring strut, where the right-hand and left-hand spring struts comprise: a spring cylinder defining a cylinder chamber, a spring piston longitudinally displaceable in the spring cylinder, wherein the spring piston subdivides the cylinder chamber into a first and a second outer working chamber; wherein, the spring cylinder comprises an inner plunger which subdivides a piston chamber formed by the spring piston into a first and a second inner working chamber; wherein, the first inner working chamber is simultaneously formed by subdividing the cylinder chamber by means of the spring piston. the first inner working chamber of the left-hand spring strut being in fluid communication with the second inner working chamber of the right-hand spring strut via a first cross line, and the first inner working chamber of the right-hand spring strut being in fluid communication via a second cross line with the second inner working chamber of the left-hand spring strut, wherein each of the two cross lines is connected to a separate bladder accumulator.
18. The utility vehicle of claim 17, wherein the two inner working chambers communicate with a first and a second pressure connection piece located on an outer side of the spring cylinder via respective first and second passages formed in the inner plunger.
19. The utility vehicle of claim 17, wherein the spring piston, the spring cylinder, and the inner plunger form an inner and an outer annular space.
20. The utility vehicle of claim 17, wherein in the region of a piston head, the spring piston comprises a central opening through which a solid cylindrical plunger base comprised by the inner plunger extends.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above-mentioned aspects of the present disclosure and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the disclosure itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0018]
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[0020] Corresponding reference numerals are used to indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
[0022]
[0023] The two inner working chambers 26, 28 communicate via first and second passages 30, 32 formed in the inner plunger 22 with a first and a second pressure connection piece 34, 36 on an outer side of the spring cylinder 12. The first and second pressure connection pieces 34, 36 are screwed into a respective through-hole thread formed on the spring cylinder 12 and opening into the respective inner working chamber 26, 28.
[0024] Together with the spring cylinder 12 and the inner plunger 22, the spring piston 14 forms an inner and an outer annular space 38, 40. In more precise terms, the inner annular space 38 is the first inner working chamber 26 and the outer annular space 40 is the first outer working chamber 18. The outer annular space 40 is concentrically surrounding the inner annular space 38.
[0025] According to this embodiment, the spring piston 14 has in the region of a piston head 42 a central opening 44 in the form of a through-bore through which the solid cylindrical plunger base 46 comprised by the inner plunger 22 penetrates. The spring cylinder 12 can additionally have an annular gap 52 running between an end-face cylinder cover 48 and a plunger head 50 of the inner plunger 22 through which annular gap a hollow cylindrical piston base 54 comprised by the spring piston 14 extends. The solid cylindrical plunger base 46 and the hollow cylindrical piston base 54 are mounted fluid-tightly and longitudinally displaceable within the central opening 44 and the annular gap 52, respectively.
[0026] According to
[0027] The two outer working chambers 18, 20 communicate via a third and a fourth passage 62, 64 formed in a cylinder wall 60 with a respective pressure connection piece 66, 68 on an outer side of the spring cylinder 12. The third and the fourth pressure connection pieces 66, 68 here as well are screwed in the form of a threaded fitting into a through-hole thread formed on the spring cylinder 12 and opening into the respective inner working chamber 18, 20.
[0028] Both the spring cylinder 12 and the spring piston 14 are produced as cast steel parts, wherein each of the fluid-tight passages formed in the region of the central opening 44 or the annular gap 52 is further worked by metal cutting machining. On opposite ends of the spring strut 10, there are first and second fastening eyes 70, 72, which enable an attachment between a wheel carrier or a vehicle axle and a vehicle body (see
[0029] In consideration of a simplified assembly of the spring strut 10, the spring cylinder 12 or the spring piston 14 can be formed in multiple parts. Thus, the piston head 42 can be removably mounted on the spring piston 14 or the piston base 54 comprised by the latter, and the plunger head 50 can be removably mounted on the plunger base 46. For this purpose, a detachable fastener (not shown) in the form of a threaded fitting or the like is provided between the parts in question.
[0030]
[0031] According to the example shown in
[0032] As can be seen in
[0033] The hydraulic system (fluidically closed off per se) formed on the basis of the illustrated cross connection of the inner working chambers 26-r, 28-r, 26-l, 28-l leads to a roll stabilization of the vehicle body 76. If the vehicle body 76 leans to the left as in the example illustrated in
[0034] In other words, the cross connection of the two spring struts 10-r, 10-l counters opposite-phase movements of the vehicle body 76, while in-phase movements are permitted, so that the usual suspension function of the of the vehicle suspension system performed by means of the outer working chambers 18-r, 20-r, 18-l, 20-l is not impaired. For this purpose, the outer working chambers 18-r, 20-r, 18-l, 20-l are connected to an arrangement of multiple additional bladder accumulators 88, 90, 92. Here, a modification of the position of the vehicle body 76 is possible via associated supply lines 94, 96 by adapting a preload pressure in the outer working chambers 18-r, 20-r, 18-l, 20-l by means of a hydraulic system of the agricultural tractor. The additional bladder accumulators 88, 90, 92 are also designed as nitrogen-filled diaphragm storage units. In this sense, the functioning of the vehicle suspension system 74 corresponds to that of conventional arrangements as known, for example, from DE 196 43 263 A1.
[0035] For the sake of completeness, it should be noted that the illustrated usage of the vehicle suspension system 74 in an agricultural tractor is only one example, and the use thereof is also possible in any other utility vehicle. In addition, the above configuration can also be used in conjunction with an active vehicle cab suspension, the spring struts being arranged in that case between a supporting vehicle structure and a frame of an operator cab.
[0036] While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present disclosure have been disclosed hereinabove, the present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this disclosure pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.