Steering knuckle of a utility vehicle, axle assembly and vehicle axle of a utility vehicle
12116068 ยท 2024-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Markus GRUBER (Ebersberg, DE)
- Stefan KEMMLER (Tuebingen, DE)
- Matthias KLINGNER (Moorenweis, DE)
- Jakob LACHERMEIER (Freising, DE)
- Wolfgang PAHLE (Bad Wiessee, DE)
- Edgar RUHL (Ingolstadt, DE)
- Robert TRIMPE (Wessling, DE)
- Alexander Werth (Munich, DE)
Cpc classification
B60G2206/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0031
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A steering knuckle of a utility vehicle has a main body, a steering knuckle bearing for receiving in a rotating articulated manner a vehicle axle, a hub-type, cup-shaped receiving portion, open towards a rim of a vehicle wheel, in which portion an anti-friction bearing and a bearing journal can be received. The main body has an opening for receiving a drive shaft. The opening leads into the hub-type receiving portion. An axle assembly and a vehicle axle of a utility vehicle are also provided.
Claims
1. An axle assembly of a utility vehicle comprising: a steering knuckle comprising: a main body; a steering knuckle bearing for receiving in a rotating articulated manner a vehicle axle, wherein the steering knuckle bearing comprises first and second steering knuckle bearing eyes; and a hub receptacle which is in the shape of a pot and is open toward a rim of a vehicle wheel and in which a roller bearing and a bearing journal are able to be received, wherein the main body has an opening that opens into the hub receptacle for receiving a drive shaft or a joint coupled to the drive shaft, wherein at least a portion of the opening of the main body has a concave surface; and an axle comprising: an axle longitudinal member having an upper surface disposed below the opening of the main body; an axle head formed at the end of the axle longitudinal member and having a lower axle bearing eye; a first kingpin coupling the lower axle bearing eye to the first steering knuckle bearing eye; a stay having an upper axle bearing eye spaced above the lower axle bearing eye, wherein the stay extends upwardly and outwardly from, and overlies, the upper surface of the axle longitudinal member, and wherein the stay has a cutout for receiving the drive shaft; and a second kingpin coupling the upper axle bearing eye to the second steering knuckle bearing eye.
2. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening for receiving the drive shaft is configured in a region of the main body, between the first and second steering knuckle bearing eyes of the steering knuckle.
3. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the opening for receiving the drive shaft, when viewed in a direction away from the hub receptacle, is configured as a radially widening joint receptacle for receiving a joint.
4. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: at least one control arm attachment molded on the main body.
5. The axle assembly of claim 1 wherein the hub receptacle and main body are integrally formed as a one-piece unit.
6. An axle assembly of a utility vehicle, comprising: a steering knuckle having a main body, a steering knuckle bearing and a hub receptacle which is in the shape of a pot and is open toward a wheel mount; a brake disc; a bearing journal that is mounted in the hub receptacle by way of a roller bearing so as to be rotatable about a wheel rotation axis; and a vehicle axle comprising an axle longitudinal member having an upper surface and a stay extending from the axle longitudinal member, wherein the stay extends upwardly and outwardly from, and overlies, the upper surface of the axle longitudinal member, wherein the longitudinal member and the stay are pivotably mounted on the steering knuckle bearing, and wherein the stay has a cutout for receiving a drive shaft; and wherein the wheel mount and the brake disc are coupled in a rotationally fixed manner to the bearing journal, and a head of the drive shaft, through an opening of the main body of the steering knuckle that opens into the hub receptacle, directly or by way of a joint, is able to be coupled to the bearing journal, wherein at least a portion of the opening of the main body has a concave surface, wherein the upper surface of the axle longitudinal member is disposed below the opening of the main body and underlies the drive shaft.
7. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the joint coupled to the drive shaft is configured as a constant velocity joint.
8. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the joint coupled to the drive shaft is configured as a universal joint.
9. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein a head of the bearing journal is connected in a form-fitting manner to the head of the drive shaft or of the joint.
10. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein a head of the bearing journal is provided with a toothing which engages with a toothing of the head of the drive shaft or of the joint.
11. The axle assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein an external shell of the joint is at least partially received in a joint receptacle defined by the opening.
12. The axle assembly of claim 6 wherein the hub receptacle and main body are integrally formed as a one-piece unit, and wherein the roller bearing comprises a bearing outer ring friction fitted in an internal face of the hub receptacle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) In the description of the figures hereunder, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, etc., refer exclusively to the exemplary illustration and position of the steering knuckle, the steering knuckle bearing, the roller bearing, the kingpin, the drive shaft and the like chosen in the respective figures. These terms are not to be understood as limiting, i.e. the references may change as a result of different operating positions or the mirror-symmetrical design or the like.
(10) An axle assembly of a utility vehicle is illustrated in
(11) The construction of the brake caliper 9, of the brake disc 7 as well as of the brake pads 10 is known from the prior art so that a more detailed description of those parts is dispensed with here.
(12) The brake pad 7 in the variant embodiment illustrated in
(13) It is also conceivable for the wheel mount to be configured as a separate component and by way of screws to be fixed to a flange of the brake disc 7 that adjoins the cover 72.
(14) Further receptacle bores for receiving further screws for fixing a bearing journal 5 are provided radially further inward, in the region of the wheel mount 73.
(15) The bearing journal 5, as is shown in an exemplary manner in
(16) For the use in a non-driven vehicle axle it is also conceivable for the bearing journal 5 to be configured without a toothing, as is illustrated in
(17) The bearing journal 5 here, by way of a roller bearing 6 having an bearing inner ring 62, the latter established in a friction-fitting manner on the external face of the journal core 51, a bearing outer ring 61 and rolling member 63 disposed therebetween, is received in a hub-type receptacle 23 which is in the shape of a pot and is open toward a rim of a vehicle wheel, or toward the wheel mount 73 of the brake disc 7, respectively, wherein the bearing outer ring 61 bears in a friction-fitting manner on the internal face of the receptacle 23.
(18) The bearing journal 5 is axially secured by a grooved nut 16, the latter close to the head 53 of the bearing journal 5 encompassing the journal core 51.
(19) As is furthermore shown in
(20) The vehicle axle 3 by way of kingpins 15 here is received in eyes of the steering knuckle bearing 22 provided for this purpose, wherein the kingpins 15 also penetrate corresponding eyes 33, 35 of an axle head 32 of the axle 3.
(21) The kingpins 15 are held in the eyes of the steering knuckle bearing 22 by guide bushes.
(22) The main body 21 of the steering knuckle 2 furthermore has an opening 25 that opens into the hub-type receptacle 23 for receiving the drive shaft 4, or a joint 8 coupled to the drive shaft 4. The latter variant of embodiment is illustrated in
(23) The opening 25 here is configured in the region of the main body 21, between two bearing eyes of the steering knuckle bearing 22.
(24) In the exemplary embodiment shown here, in which the drive shaft 4 is coupled to the bearing journal 5 by way of a joint 8, the opening 25, when viewed in a direction away from the pot-shaped receptacle 23, has a radially widening joint receptacle 26 for receiving the joint 8.
(25) The joint 8 here is preferably configured as a constant velocity joint as is illustrated in an exemplary manner in
(26) This joint 8 has an external shell 81 which is partially received in the joint receptacle 26 and on the end side thereof that faces the opening 25 is configured so as to be cylindrical with an internal toothing 85 that engages in the external toothing 54 on the head 53 of the bearing journal 5 and thus represents a rotationally fixed connection between the joint 8 and the bearing journal 5.
(27) Other form-fitting designs of the connection between the head 53 of the bearing journal 5 and the joint 8, or the head 42, respectively, of the drive shaft 4 are also conceivable.
(28) In order to enable a steering movement of the steering wheel, this to be enabled in particular in the case of a use in a front axle of a utility vehicle, the constant velocity joint has an internal shell 82 which by way of rolling members 83 is coupled in a rotating articulated manner to the external shell 81.
(29) A shaft receptacle 84 is established in the internal shell 82, for example in the form of clamping connection or a press-fit connection, in which the drive shaft 4 is received.
(30) In order for the region of the joint 8 to be protected in relation to environmental influences, a bellows 13 is preferably fastened to the external shell 81 of the joint 8, the other end of said bellows 13 being fastened to the rod 41 of the drive shaft 4.
(31) As an alternative to the constant velocity joint illustrated in
(32) A preferred variant of embodiment of a vehicle axle 3 of the generic type is illustrated in
(33) The vehicle axle 3 has an axle longitudinal member 31 as well as an axle head 32 having an eye 33 for receiving a kingpin 15 which serves for coupling to the steering knuckle bearing 22 of the steering knuckle 2.
(34) A stay 34, which is curved here and on the end of which a further eye 35 for receiving a further kingpin 15 for coupling to the steering knuckle bearing 22 is molded, extends from a support surface 37 of the axle longitudinal member 31, close to the axle head 32.
(35) The stay 34 here has a cutout 36 which serves for receiving the drive shaft 4. The cutout 36 here is shaped as a slot which extends parallel to the kingpin 15, thus enabling a movement of the drive shaft 4 perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the latter within the cutout 36.
(36) As is furthermore shown in
(37) One of the control arm attachments is here is configured as a control arm 27. The second control arm attachment 28 in the shape of a plate extends laterally to the steering knuckle bearing 22 so as to be approximately parallel to the vehicle axle 3.
(38) As is furthermore shown in
(39) Brake disc mounts 24, having on the end side receptacles for attaching a brake mount part that serves for receiving a brake pad 10 on the wheel, extend radially outside the hub-type receptacle 23, from the main body 21 in the direction of the wheel mount 73.
(40) By virtue of the drive shaft 4 being separately guided, electric motors which as additional propulsion can be fitted in the region of a vehicle superstructure 12, are also conceivable as drive motors for driving the drive shaft 4.
(41) In summary, by way of such an axle assembly, such a steering knuckle 2 and such an axle 3 it is made possible for these parts to be used in a driven vehicle axle as well as in a non-driven vehicle axle.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(42) 2 Steering knuckle 21 Main body 22 Steering knuckle bearing 23 Receptacle 24 Brake disc mount 25 Opening 26 Step 27 Control arm 28 Control arm attachment 29 Pad receptacle 3 Axle 31 Axle longitudinal member 32 Axle head 33 Eye 34 Stay 35 Eye 36 Cutout 37 Support surface 4 Drive shaft 41 Rod 42 Head 43 Toothing 5 Bearing journal 51 Journal core 52 Flange 53 Head 54 External toothing 6 Roller bearing 61 Bearing outer ring 62 Bearing inner ring 63 Rolling member 7 Brake disc 71 Brake ring 72 Cover 73 Wheel mount 8 Joint 81 External shell 82 Internal shell 83 Rolling member 84 Shaft receptacle 85 Toothing 9 Brake caliper 10 Brake pad 11 Tie rod 12 Vehicle superstructure 13 Bellows 14 Wheel bolt 15 Kingpin 16 Grooved nut D Wheel rotation axis