FLUID MOUNT DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
20230055754 ยท 2023-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F13/1445
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F13/1463
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A fluid mount for a vehicle includes a main bush mounted on an outer circumferential surface of an inner pipe and to which an outer pipe is coupled so that a fluid-contained internal region is sealed, and a middle bush dividing the internal region into a front liquid chamber and a rear liquid chamber and configured to, when vibration is generated along an axial direction of the inner pipe, form a fluid path extending a vibration-generating direction to allow the fluid to selectively flow from the front liquid chamber to the rear liquid chamber or from the rear liquid chamber to the front liquid chamber in the internal region.
Claims
1. A fluid mount for a vehicle, comprising: a main bush mounted on an outer circumferential surface of an inner pipe and to which an outer pipe is coupled so that an internal region of the main bush containing a fluid is sealed; and a middle bush dividing the internal region into a front liquid chamber and a rear liquid chamber and configured to, when vibration is generated along an axial direction of the inner pipe, form a fluid path along a vibration-generating direction to allow the fluid to selectively flow from the front liquid chamber to the rear liquid chamber or from the rear liquid chamber to the front liquid chamber in the internal region.
2. The fluid mount for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the main bush includes: a pair of main bridge rings disposed around the outer circumferential surface of the inner pipe; and a pair of main bridge ring covers, covering the pair of main bridge rings, each mounted at either end of the inner pipe to surround the outer circumference of the inner pipe, the internal region disposed between the pair of main bridge ring covers.
3. The fluid mount for a vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the main bridge ring cover includes an elastic material so that one side and the other side thereof are deformed as the main bridge ring cover moves in the vibration-generating direction.
4. The fluid mount for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the middle bush includes: a pair of middle bridge rings each having a semicircular shape and disposed to face each other in the internal region; first and second middle bridge ring covers fixedly mounted to surround an outer circumferential surface of the main bush to accommodate the middle bridge rings; a first middle plate having a hemispherical shape and coupled to the first middle bridge ring cover; and a second middle plate having a hemispherical shape and coupled to the second middle bridge ring cover and mounted to face the first middle plate to divide the internal region into the front liquid chamber and the rear liquid chamber.
5. The fluid mount for a vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the first middle plate and the second middle plate respectively include fluid guides forming the fluid paths, wherein the fluid guides are connected together to allow the fluid in the rear liquid chamber to selectively flow to the front liquid chamber via the first and second middle plates as vibration is generated toward the front side of the inner pipe.
6. The fluid mount for a vehicle according to claim 5, wherein as the fluid contained in the rear liquid chamber flows into the front liquid chamber through the fluid guides, an internal space of the front liquid chamber relatively increases compared to that of the rear liquid chamber.
7. The fluid mount for a vehicle according to claim 5, wherein the first and second middle bridge ring covers respectively have ribs protruding toward the outer circumferential surface of the main bush, and the ribs are fixedly pressed against the outer circumferential surface of the main bush and provided with a plurality of micro holes to allow a portion of the fluid in the rear liquid chamber to selectively flow to the front liquid chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The above and other features of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof illustrated the accompanying drawings which are given hereinafter by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure, and wherein:
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[0035] It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various preferred features illustrative of the basic principles of the present disclosure. The specific design features of the present disclosure as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions, orientations, locations, and shapes will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment.
[0036] In the figures, reference numbers refer to the same or equivalent parts of the present disclosure throughout the several figures of the drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0038] The aspects and features of the disclosure and methods for achieving the aspects and features will be apparent by referring to the embodiments to be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0039] However, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments disclosed hereinafter, and it can be implemented in diverse forms. The present embodiments are provided to assist those of ordinary skill in the art in a comprehensive understanding of the disclosure, and the present disclosure is only defined within the scope of the appended claims.
[0040] Further, in describing the present disclosure, a detailed description of a related known technology will be omitted if it is deemed to make the gist of the present disclosure unnecessarily vague.
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[0042] Further,
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[0044] In general, in order insulate vibration of heavy parts, such as an engine, a differential gearbox, a subframe, and the like while supporting the load thereof, a vehicle body is equipped with a mount made of a material such as rubber, specifically, a bush-type mount. Such a bush-type mount has a low axial characteristic relative to horizontal and vertical characteristics.
[0045] That is, as illustrated in
[0046] As illustrated in
[0047] The main bush 100 is mounted on the outer circumferential surface of the inner pipe 10, and to which an outer pipe 20 is coupled in a state in which a fluid is fed, thereby sealing an internal region A.
[0048] The main bush 100 includes a main bridge ring 110 and a main bridge ring cover 120.
[0049] The main bridge ring 110 is provided for forming a skeleton of the main bush 100, and as illustrated in
[0050] In addition, as illustrated in
[0051] Here, the main bridge ring cover 120 is preferably formed of an elastic material so that one side and the other side thereof are deformed as the inner pipe 10 moves in the vibration-generating direction.
[0052] In other words, since the main bridge ring cover 120 is mounted to surround the outer circumferential surface of the inner pipe 10, if vibration occurs on the front side in the axial direction, the vibration is transmitted to the inner pipe 10 and propagates to the front side. Then, due to its material characteristics, one side and the other side covering the main bridge rings 110 are deformed to be pushed toward the front side, and eventually the internal region A may be deformed.
[0053] Meanwhile, the middle bush 200 is fixedly mounted on the internal region A of the main bush 100 to divide the internal region A into a front liquid chamber 200a and a rear liquid chamber 200b.
[0054] The middle bush 200 forms a flow path via which, when vibration is generated along the axial direction of the inner pipe 10, a fluid selectively flows along the vibration-generating direction from the front liquid chamber 200a to the rear liquid chamber 200b or from the rear liquid chamber 200b to the front liquid chamber 200a in the internal region A.
[0055] To this end, the middle bush 200 includes a middle bridge ring 210, first and second middle bridge ring covers 220 and 230, a first middle plate 240, and a second middle plate 250.
[0056] As illustrated in
[0057] In addition, as illustrated in
[0058] The first and second middle bridge ring covers 220 and 230 have ribs 222 and 232 protruding from the inner surfaces, respectively, which are fixedly pressed against the outer circumferential surface of the main bush 100 so that a seal can be formed between the outer circumferential surface of the main bush 100 and the first and second middle bridge ring covers 220 and 230 in the internal region A.
[0059] As illustrated in
[0060] In addition, the second middle plate 250 is formed to have the same shape as the first middle plate 240, and as illustrated in
[0061] In this structure, the internal region A is divided into the front liquid chamber 200a and the rear liquid chamber 200b by the first and second middle bridge ring covers 220 and 230. Then, as illustrated in
[0062] In addition, as illustrated in
[0063] Meanwhile, an operation of the fluid mount device for a vehicle according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to the configuration of the main bush 100 and the middle bush 200 as described above.
[0064] Large Displacement Movement
[0065] For example, if the inner pipe 10 moves (vibrates) forward approximately 1.0 mm along the axial direction (refer to the arrow direction in
[0066] Accordingly, due to the pressure in the rear liquid chamber 200b generated as the internal space is reduced, the fluid in the rear liquid chamber 200b flows along the fluid guides 242 and 252 to the front liquid chamber 200a having an increased internal space through the flow paths P1 and P2 (refer to the arrow direction in
[0067] Therefore, by using a characteristic of the damping value acting in the axial direction, an x-axis characteristic, which has a relatively low characteristic compared to a y-axis and z-axis characteristics, can be secured at the same level as those of the y-axis and the z-axis (
[0068] Small Displacement Movement
[0069] First, the first middle bridge ring cover 220 and the second middle bridge ring cover 230 are provided with ribs 222 and 232. These ribs 222 and 232 are provided with a plurality of micro holes H, which is formed to allow a portion of the fluid contained in the rear liquid chamber 200b to selectively flow to the front liquid chamber 200a as illustrated in
[0070] That is, the micro holes H may be formed at predetermined intervals along the inner circumferential surfaces of the respective ribs 222 and 232 so as to form fluid flow paths in a state in which the first middle bridge ring cover 220 and the second middle bridge ring cover 230 are disposed in contact with the outer circumferential surface of the main bush 100 in the internal region A.
[0071] For example, when micro-vibration occurs and the inner pipe 10 moves (vibrates) forward approximately 0.01 to 0.1 mm along the axial direction (refer to the arrow direction in
[0072] As described above, when the main bush 100 moves forward, the first middle bridge ring cover 220 and the second middle bridge ring cover 230 are mounted in a state of being fixed in the internal region A in their positions, so that as illustrated in
[0073] Therefore, due to the pressure in the rear liquid chamber 200b generated by a slight reduction in the internal space, a predetermined amount of fluid in the rear liquid chamber 200b is bypassed through the micro holes H and flows to and is contained by the front liquid chamber 200a, which can play a role of damping. Consequently, the fluid is selectively bypassed through the plurality of micro holes H from the rear liquid chamber 200b to the front liquid chamber 200a, thereby improving the dynamic characteristics of e.g., a radio frequency corresponding to the small displacement.
[0074] As a result, in the present embodiment, according to the large displacement movement or the small displacement movement, the fluid selectively flows through the fluid paths P1 and P2 or the micro holes H, so that different amounts of fluid flow in response to the displacement movement to improve the damping characteristics in the axial direction. This improves not only the conventional problem of excessive vibrated shaking action occurring due to low damping characteristics in a fluid mount device that transmits a damping force in the front-rear direction from the front side of a vehicle, but also the dynamic characteristics of a radio frequency with fluid flow through the micro holes H.
[0075] The fluid mount device for a vehicle according to the present disclosure has the fluid-contained bush-type mount structure, in which the middle bridge is disposed between the inner pipe and the outer pipe to partition the interior into the front liquid chamber and the rear liquid chamber such that the middle bridge is fixed separately from front and rear main bridges so that during forward moving along an axial direction, the front liquid chamber increases and the rear liquid chamber decreases in volume so that the internal fluid contained in the rear liquid chamber forcedly flows and is pumped toward the front liquid chamber, thereby securing damping characteristics in the axial direction.
[0076] Accordingly, the bush-type mount structure has the effect of reducing the vibrated shaking action according to the axial behavior of the mount device generated by sudden acceleration, uneven roads, and the like.
[0077] Further, according to the present invention, when moving forward in the axial direction corresponding to a relatively small displacement, the fluid is bypassed through a plurality of micro-channels formed on the inner circumferential surface of the middle bridge facing the inner pipe to flow from the rear liquid chamber to the front liquid chamber, thereby having the effect of being able to improve the dynamic characteristic of a radio frequency.
[0078] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to the embodiment(s) illustrated in the drawings, this is merely exemplary, and it should be understood that various modifications can be made by those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains, and all or parts of the above-described embodiment(s) can be selectively combined and configured. Accordingly, authentic technical protection range of the present disclosure should be determined by the technical idea of the appended claims.