ELASTIC SUPPORT
20180216688 ยท 2018-08-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F2230/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F15/046
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F1/377
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F1/371
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2236/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/0005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2530/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F15/085
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1811
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N13/1822
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F3/093
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F15/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an elastic support for a load, with at least one elastomer body; the at least one elastomer body has at least one spring section and at least two receiving openings for receiving fastening elements; the spring section has at least one reinforcement; at least one of the two receiving openings is positioned outside of the reinforcement of the at least one spring section; and at least one of the two receiving openings is associated with at least one reinforcement that surrounds the respective receiving opening and is connected to the reinforcement of the spring section.
Claims
1. An elastic support for a load, with at least one elastomer body; the at least one elastomer body has at least one spring section and at least two receiving openings for receiving fastening elements; the spring section has at least one reinforcement; at least one of the two receiving openings is positioned outside of the reinforcement of the at least one spring section; and at least one of the two receiving openings is associated with at least one reinforcement that surrounds the respective receiving opening and is connected to the reinforcement of the spring section, wherein the reinforcement of the at least one spring section and the reinforcement of the at least one receiving opening is a textile reinforcement.
2. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the at least two receiving openings are positioned outside of the reinforcement of the at least one spring section and each of the at least two receiving openings is associated with at least one reinforcement that surrounds the respective receiving opening and is connected to the reinforcement of the spring section.
3. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the at least one spring section is positioned between the at least two receiving openings.
4. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the spring section is composed of bending beams and the reinforcement of the spring section extends along the bending beams.
5. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcements associated with the at least two receiving openings are connected to the reinforcement of the at least one spring section at two opposing transition points.
6. The elastic support according to claim 5, wherein each bending beam pair extends starting from one of the transition points and the bending beams of the bending beam pairs are connected to each other by means of a bent section.
7. The elastic support according to claim 5, wherein the reinforcement of the spring section extends between the transition points, along the bending beams and the bent sections.
8. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the spring section has at least one opening.
9. The elastic support according to claim 8, wherein the opening is positioned between the bending beams and the bent sections of the spring section in the elastomer body.
10. The elastic support according to claim 8, wherein the opening has at least one buffer element.
11. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the elastomer body has two spring sections between the at least two receiving openings.
12. The elastic support according to claim 11, wherein an additional receiving opening is embodied between the two spring sections.
13. The elastic support according to claim 12, wherein the additional receiving opening is associated with a reinforcement that is connected to the reinforcements of the two spring sections.
14. The elastic support according to claim 13, wherein the remaining receiving openings are positioned so that they are offset by a predetermined angle around the center axis of the receiving opening between the spring sections.
15. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement of the at least one spring section and the reinforcement of the at least one receiving opening are sewn to each other or woven with each other.
16. The elastic support according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement of the at least one spring section and the reinforcement of the at least one receiving opening are produced in one piece out of a single strand and the strand is routed crosswise at the transition points between the at least one spring section and the at least one receiving opening.
17. An exhaust system for a vehicle equipped with an elastic support according to claim 1.
18. A vehicle equipped with an exhaust system according to claim 17.
19. The elastic support according to claim 2, wherein the elastomer body has two spring sections between the at least two receiving openings.
20. The elastic support according to claim 3, wherein the elastomer body has two spring sections between the at least two receiving openings.
Description
[0016] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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[0022] The elastic support 10 has an elastomer body 12. The elastomer body 12 includes a spring section 14 and two receiving openings 16 and 18. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are provided for receiving fastening elements. The fastening elements can, for example, be fastening bolts on the body of a vehicle and on the exhaust system of a vehicle. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are positioned outside of the spring section 14. The center axes M.sub.16 and M.sub.18 of the receiving openings 16 and 18 lie on a line G. The receiving openings 16, 18 are positioned on the line G, outside of the spring section 14. The line G corresponds to the symmetry axis of the elastic support 10, which is embodied as axially symmetrical.
[0023] The elastic support 10 has an opening 20 in the region of the spring section 14. Buffer elements 22 and 24 are provided in the opening 20. The buffer elements 22 and 24 extend toward each other in the opening 20. The buffer elements 22 and 24 limit a movement of the receiving openings 16 and 18 toward each other. The buffer elements 22 and 24 extend along and parallel to the line G.
[0024] The spring section 14 is composed of four bending beams 26, 28, 30, 32. The bending beams 26, 28 and 30, 32 form respective bending beam pairs. Each of the bending beam pairs extends starting from a transition region or connecting region 34 and 36, between the receiving openings 16 and 18 and the spring section 14. The bending beams 26 and 32 and the bending beams 28 and 30 are respectively connected to each other by means of a bent section 38 and 40. In the region of the bent sections 38 and 40, the inner wall 42 of the opening 20 is embodied as fluted. The bending beams 26, 28, 30, 32 each taper in the direction of the bent sections 38 and 40.
[0025] On their inner circumference, the receiving openings 16 and 18 are provided with grooves 44 distributed over their inner circumference, which should make it easier for the receiving openings 16 and 18 to receive the fastening elements.
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[0028] The elastomer body 12 has the spring section 14 and the receiving openings 16 and 18. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are positioned outside of the spring section 14. The spring section 14 includes a textile reinforcement 46. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are each also associated with a textile reinforcement 48 and 50. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are each completely surrounded by their respective textile reinforcement 48 and 50. The textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14 is connected to the textile reinforcements 48 and 50 of the receiving openings 16 and 18 at the transition points and the connecting points 52 and 54. The textile reinforcements 46, 48, and 50 can be sewn to each other or woven with each other at the transition points 52 and 54. It is likewise possible for the textile reinforcements 46, 48, and 50 to be embodied of one piece. In this case, the strand respectively used for the textile reinforcements 46, 48, and 50 is routed crosswise at the transition points 52 and 54.
[0029] Between the transition points 52 and 54, the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14 extends along the bending beams 26, 28, 30, 32 and the bent sections 38 and 40. The textile reinforcement 46 extends essentially in rhomboid fashion in the spring section 14, with the transition points 52 and 54 forming two corner points of the rhomboid and the bent sections 38 and 40 forming two other corner regions of the rhomboid. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are positioned outside of the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14. The textile reinforcement 46 encompasses the opening 20 in the spring section 14.
[0030] In the region of the bent sections 38 and 40, the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14 extends close to the inner wall 42 of the opening 20 so that in this region, the textile reinforcement 46 is covered by only a thin, fluted layer of the elastomer of the elastomer body 12. The same is true for the receiving openings 16 and 18 in the region of the grooves 44. Also in the region of the grooves 44, the textile reinforcement 48 and 50 of the receiving openings is covered by only a thin, fluted layer of the elastomer. In alternative embodiments, the elastomer layer can also be embodied with a greater material thickness.
[0031] In the loaded state of the elastic support 10, it is placed under tensile stress, causing the receiving openings 16 and 18 to move away from each other while the two bent sections 38 and 40 of the spring section 14 move toward each other, particularly in a direction perpendicular to the line G. This approaching movement causes a compression of the elastomer of the elastomer body 12, in particular the sections 56 and 58 enclosed between the textile reinforcement 46 and the opening 20. These regions 56 and 58 are subjected to compressive and/or shearing force by the textile reinforcement 46 whenin the loaded state of the elastic support 10the receiving openings 16 and 18 move away from each other and the bent sections 38 and 40 move toward each other.
[0032] Other embodiments of the invention are described below. For similar or similarly acting features, the same reference numerals are used as in the first embodiment described above.
[0033]
[0034] The elastic support 110 has an elastomer body 12. The elastomer body 12 includes two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 and two receiving openings 16 and 18. The spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are positioned between the two receiving openings 16 and 18. The spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are connected to each other by means of a connecting region 60.
[0035] The spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are embodied identically to the spring section 14 described in detail above with reference to
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[0038] The spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 each have a textile reinforcement 46. The textile reinforcements 46 of the spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are connected to each other at the transition point 62 in the connecting region 60 or transition into each other at the transition point 62. The textile reinforcements 46 extend essentially in rhomboid fashion in the elastomer body 12. The textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.1 is connected to the textile reinforcement 48 of the receiving openings 16 at the transition point 52. The textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.2 is connected to the textile reinforcement 50 of the receiving opening 18 in the same way. There are thus three transition points 52, 54, and 60 provided at which the textile reinforcement 50 of the receiving opening 16 transitions into the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.1, the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.1 transitions into the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.2, and the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.2 transitions into the textile reinforcement 50 of the receiving opening 18.
[0039] In the loaded state of the elastic support 110, i.e. when the elastic support 110 is being stretched, regions of the elastomer of the elastomer body 12, particularly those that are enclosed between the textile reinforcements 46 and the openings 20 of the spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2, are compressed and thus subjected to compressive and/or shearing force.
[0040] The center axes M.sub.16 and M.sub.18 of the receiving openings 16 and 18 are positioned on a line G. The receiving openings 16 and 18 are positioned along the line G, outside of the spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2. The elastic support 110 is also embodied in an axially symmetrical fashion so that the line G corresponds to the symmetry axis of the elastic support 110.
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[0042] The elastic support 210 has an elastomer body 12. The elastomer body 12 includes two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 and three receiving openings 16, 18, and 64. The spring section 14.sub.1 is positioned between the receiving opening 16 and the receiving opening 64. The spring section 14.sub.2 is positioned between the two receiving openings 64 and 18. The receiving openings 64 are correspondingly positioned between the two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2. The spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are embodied essentially identically to the spring sections, 14 according to the two above-described embodiments. The receiving opening 64 constitutes the center of the elastomer body 12. The receiving opening 64 is connected to each other to the spring section 14.sub.1 by means of a connecting region 66 and to the spring section 14.sub.2.
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[0045] The receiving opening 64 is positioned between the two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2. The spring section 14.sub.1 is thus positioned between the receiving opening 16 and the receiving opening 64. The spring section 14.sub.2 is positioned between the receiving opening 64 and the receiving opening 18.
[0046] Like the receiving openings 16 and 18, the receiving opening 64 is associated with a textile reinforcement 70. The textile reinforcement 70 completely surrounds the receiving opening 64. The textile reinforcement 70 is connected to the textile reinforcements 46 of the two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 at the transition points 72 and 74.
[0047] The center axes M.sub.16, M.sub.18 and M.sub.64 of the receiving openings 16, 18, and 64 lie on a line G. The receiving openings 16, 18, and 64 are positioned along the line G, outside of the spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2. The elastic support 210 is embodied as axially symmetrical so that the line G corresponds to the symmetry axis of the elastic support 210.
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[0049] The elastic support 310 has an elastomer body 12. According to this embodiment, the elastomer body 12 is embodied as angled. The elastomer body 12 has two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 between which is positioned a receiving opening 64. Starting from this receiving opening 64, the two spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 extend at a predetermined angle in the direction of the receiving openings 16 and 18. The spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are positioned between the receiving openings 16, 18, and 64. The openings 20 in the elastomer body 12 and in the spring sections, 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are embodied as essentially rectangular. The spring section 14.sub.2 is embodied as less expansive and is thus smaller than the spring section 14.sub.1.
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[0052] The center axes M.sub.16 and M.sub.64 of the receiving openings 16 and 64 lie on a line G.sub.1. The center axes M.sub.18 and M.sub.64 of the receiving openings 18 and 64 lie on a line G.sub.2. The intersecting point of the lines G.sub.1 and G.sub.2 lies on the center axis M.sub.64 of the receiving opening 64. The center axes M.sub.16 and M.sub.18 of the receiving openings 16 and 18 are positioned offset from each other by a predetermined angle around the center axis M.sub.64 of the receiving opening 64. According to the embodiment shown in
[0053] In a direction transverse to the line G.sub.2, the spring section 14.sub.2 is embodied as smaller or narrower than the spring section 14.sub.1 in a direction transverse to the line G.sub.1. The opening 20 of the spring section 14.sub.1 has a larger dimension in a direction transverse to the line G.sub.1 than the opening 20 of the spring section 14.sub.2 has in a direction transverse to the line G.sub.2 auf. The openings 20 of the spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are embodied as essentially rectangular. The openings 20 have respective buffer formations 22 and 24, which are oriented toward each other in order to be able to limit movements of the receiving openings 16 and 64 and the receiving openings 18 and 64 toward one another. The buffer formations 22 and 24 in this case are embodied so that each buffer of the buffer formation 24 is oriented toward a respective region between two buffers of the buffer formations 22.
[0054] The receiving openings 16, 18, and 64 are completely surrounded by their textile reinforcements 48, 50 and 70. The textile reinforcement 48 is connected to the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.1 at the transition point or connecting point 52. The textile reinforcement 50 is connected to the textile reinforcement 46 of the spring section 14.sub.2 at the transition point or connecting point 54. The textile reinforcements 46 of the spring sections 14.sub.1 and 14.sub.2 are connected to the textile reinforcement 70 of the receiving opening 64 at the transition points or connecting points 72 and 74. The transition points 72 and 74 lie in the transition regions or connecting regions 66 and 68, which are offset from each other by the predetermined angle and lie on the lines G.sub.1 and G.sub.2.
[0055] The elastic support 310 can constitute a fixed support and based on its angled design, can absorb forces from three spatial directions.