Bearing Arrangement for a Driver's Cab of a Lorry
20180015965 ยท 2018-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D33/077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D33/07
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D33/077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bearing arrangement for a driver's cab of a lorry is disclosed. The bearing arrangement has a respective frame-side bracket which is fastened to a laterally associated frame element of a support frame of the lorry and which has a guide, along which an allocated bearing element of a driver's cab bearing can be displaced in the event of an accident-induced application of force. The bearing element is connected to the laterally allocated frame element of the support frame via a weakening device by which the laterally allocated frame element of the support frame can be weakened in a targeted manner in the event of an accident-induced displacement of the bearing element.
Claims
1.-10. (canceled)
11. A bearing arrangement for a driver's cab of a lorry, comprising: a frame-side bracket which is fastened to a frame element of a support frame of the lorry and which includes a guide; and a bearing element of a driver's cab bearing, wherein the bearing element is displaceable along the guide in an event of an accident-induced application of force; wherein the bearing element is connected to the frame element of the support frame via a weakening device, wherein the frame element of the support frame is weakened by the weakening device when the bearing element is displaced along the guide.
12. The bearing arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the weakening device is connected to an upper flange of the frame element and wherein the upper flange is weakened when the bearing element is displaced along the guide.
13. The bearing arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the frame element has a leg which has a material weakening in a fastening region of the weakening device.
14. The bearing arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the material weakening is an opening.
15. The bearing arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the weakening device includes a profile element which is connected to the bearing element and extends at least substantially in a direction of the guide.
16. The bearing arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the profile element is connected to an upper flange of the frame element via a screw and sleeve assembly.
17. The bearing arrangement according to claim 16, wherein the profile element has a leg and wherein the screw and sleeve assembly is fastened to the leg.
18. The bearing arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the guide extends at least substantially horizontally.
19. The bearing arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the bearing element is disposed at an end of a driver of a stabilizer element and wherein the driver is provided on each side of the lorry.
20. The bearing arrangement according to claim 19, wherein the driver extends at least substantially horizontally.
21. The bearing arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the driver's cab bearing is a driver's cab standard bearing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
[0022] On the front side, the support frame 12 comprises a frame construction 14 having respective frame elements 16 which extend the actual frame longitudinal beams 10 towards the front and are connected, for example, to the laterally corresponding frame longitudinal beam 10 via respective screw connections. The frame construction 14 comprises, among other things, an underride guard as well as a front cross member, to which, for example, a front module can be fastened.
[0023] On the upper side of the respective frame element 16 of the frame construction 14, a bracket 18 is supported on each side of the vehicle and is fastened by several screw connections 20. This bracket 18 is used to receive a bearing element 22 at the rear end of a driver 24 which is provided on each side of the vehicle and is only indicated with dashed lines in the figures, the driver being part of a stabilizer element in the form of a stabilizer rocker or similar in a manner which is described below in more detail. Each of the two lateral drivers 24 of the stabilizer rocker or similar stabilizer element is thus connected on the front side to an associated spring-damper element, by means of which the driver's cab is supported on one side towards the bottom on the laterally corresponding frame element 16 of the frame construction 14 of the support frame 12, and on which the support structure of the driver's cab is supported on the upper side. In the present case, it is a driver's cab comfort bearing. For this reason, the laterally indicated driver 24 is also indicated only by dashed lines.
[0024] However, the bearing arrangement described below can also be readily used in the case of a driver's cab standard bearing. This will be referred to later.
[0025] As can be seen in
[0026] Furthermore, it can be seen from
[0027] In the present case, the weakening device 28 comprises a profile element 30 which is designed to be at least substantially U-shaped in cross section over the at least predominant longitudinal course. Lateral legs 32 of the profile element 30 taper towards the rear, wherein, in the end region, the profile element 30 only has a lower leg 34, in the region of which the legs 32 no longer extend. In the present case, the leg 34 is therefore formed to be substantially even and flat. The leg 34 is thus used to receive a screw and sleeve assembly 36, the screw 38 of which passes through the leg 34 and is supported thereon with a head 40. On the underside of the leg 34, a sleeve 42 is supported with an upper end, the sleeve 42 being supported towards the bottom on an upper flange 44 of the frame element 10. The screw 38 is thus screwed to the upper flange 44 on its side facing away from the head 40. For this purpose, either a thread can be provided in the upper flange 44 or a lock nut can be provided on the underside of the upper flange 44, by means of which lock nut the screw 38 which passes through the upper flange 44 in the region of a passage opening is locked. As a result in any case, a substantially angular configuration of the weakening device 28 is achieved, wherein, in the present case, the profile element 30, at least substantially in the extension of the guide 26 which likewise extends approximately horizontally, also extends at least substantially horizontally and in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. In contrast, the screw and sleeve assembly 36 extends at least substantially in the vertical direction of the vehicle. On the opposite side of the vehicle, a corresponding construction is provided in a mirror-symmetrical design.
[0028] Therefore, if the driver's cab is applied with an accident-induced force, for example when driving into an obstacle disposed in front of it, i.e., in the event of a collision, for example, as is shown with an arrow 46 in
[0029] By means of
[0030]
[0031] The further mode of operation for weakening the respective frame element 10 will now be explained by means of
[0032] The respective upper flange 44 of the associated frame element 10 is thus weakened in a targeted manner by the screw and sleeve assembly 36, as a result of which the frame element 10 can act as a whole as an energy-absorbing crash element by being able to be bent upwards. Depending on the extent to which the respective bearing element 22 is rearwardly displaced within the guide 26, a different weakening 48 or design of the upper flange 44 results in the forced deformation region (opening 50), as a result of which the starting forces can be adjusted at the start of deformation and thus the connecting forces of the screw connections can be adjusted when the frame elements 10 are bent upwards. As a result, an improved accident performance of the lorry is achieved.
[0033] As has already been explained above, the bearing arrangement can also be used in a driver's cab standard bearing. In this case, the stabilizer element in the form of the stabilizer rocker described in connection with the exemplary embodiment above is omitted, the stabilizer rocker comprising the respective lateral drivers 24 indicated only by dashed lines in the figures. In fact, in the case of the driver's cab standard bearing, a respective lateral driver's cab bearing is mounted directly in the guide 26 on the laterally allocated, frame-side bracket 18 by means of a corresponding spring-damper element, via the corresponding bearing element 22. In this respect, between the driver's cab standard bearing and the driver's cab comfort bearing, a different bearing of the driver's cab as a whole on the respective bracket 18 only results by means of the corresponding bearing element 22.
[0034] For the functioning of the weakening device 28, this means that the targeted weakening of the frame element 10 of the support frame 12 is initiated by the accident-induced displacement of the bearing element 22 along the guide 26 both in the case of the driver's cab standard bearing and in the case of the driver's cab comfort bearing.