VIBRATION DAMPER FOR A VEHICLE STEERING WHEEL
20230085416 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
- Markus Dürre (Neuenburg am Rhein, DE)
- Tim Fricker (Kandern, DE)
- Frederik Götz (Breisach, DE)
- Frank Willin (Ballrechten-Dottingen, DE)
Cpc classification
B60R21/2037
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F7/1028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B62D7/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R21/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vibration damper for a motor vehicle steering wheel may comprise a gas generator for a steering wheel airbag as an inertial mass. In embodiments, the vibration damper comprises a substantially hollow-cylindrical or hollow-frustoconical resilient element which includes an elastomer material and which can be connected to the motor vehicle steering wheel and/or a motor vehicle steering wheel module, and a carrier ring which is connected to the resilient element and which can be connected to the gas generator. In embodiments, the resilient element and the carrier ring are in the form of separate components and/or the resilient element is in the form of a monolithic molded rubber component.
Claims
1. A vibration damper for a motor vehicle steering wheel with a gas generator for a steering wheel airbag as an inertial mass, the vibration damper comprising: a substantially hollow-cylindrical or hollow-frustoconical resilient element which is made of an elastomer material and which can be connected to the said motor vehicle steering wheel and/or a motor vehicle steering wheel module, and a carrier ring which is connected to the resilient element and which can be connected to said gas generator, wherein the resilient element and the carrier ring are separate components and/or the resilient element is a monolithic molded rubber component.
2. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient element comprises a substantially radially inwardly protruding internal flange configured to engage in a circumferentially extending external annular groove of the carrier ring, and wherein the resilient element and the carrier ring thereby form a positive-locking and/or non-positive-locking and gas-tight first connection.
3. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient element and the carrier ring form a crimp connection with each other.
4. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 2, wherein the internal flange at least partially comprises a free edge which is distally thickened with respect to a flange main member.
5. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient element has in a region of the a first distal edge thereof a radially external clamping shoulder configured in such a manner that the radially external clamping shoulder is non-loaded in a pre-assembly state and, in an assembly state, can be compressed by a diffusor and/or another steering wheel component to form a positive-locking and/or non-positive-locking connection.
6. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, having a form ring which is arranged in a region of a first distal edge on the resilient element.
7. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient element forms in a region of a second distal edge thereof a radially internal clamping cone configured in such a manner that the radially internal clamping cone is non-loaded in a pre-assembly state and, in an assembly state, can be acted on with force and/or expanded in a radially outward direction by the carrier ring.
8. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 7, wherein the clamping cone is constructed to thicken the second distal edge, whereby, at least in the assembly state, a radially external stop cushion is formed.
9. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient element forms in a region of a first distal edge thereof an annular seal configured in such a manner that in an assembly state the annular seal can be compressed against a module base and/or another steering wheel component to thereby form a gas-tight second connection.
10. The vibration damper as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carrier ring is constructed and/or arranged in such a manner that, between a first distal edge thereof, which may face in an assembly state a module base and/or another steering wheel component and a module base and/or another steering wheel component, there is a support distance which in the event of the airbag being actuated may be zero so that a displacement movement of a gas generator is limited.
11. A vibration damper for a motor vehicle steering wheel with a gas generator for a steering wheel airbag as an inertial mass, the vibration damper comprising: a substantially hollow-cylindrical or hollow-frustoconical resilient element is made of an elastomer material and which can be connected to said motor vehicle steering wheel and/or a motor vehicle steering wheel module, and a carrier ring which is connected to the resilient element and which can be connected to the gas generator, wherein the resilient element is either formed integrally with the carrier ring and these two components thereby form a third connection or the resilient element is constructed integrally with a form ring arranged in a region of a first distal edge on the resilient element and these two components thereby form a fourth connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Other features, details and advantages of embodiments of the invention will be appreciated from the wording of the claims and from the following description of embodiments with reference to the schematic drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] In the Figures, identical or corresponding elements are each given the same or similar reference numerals and are therefore, unless advantageous, not described again. The disclosures contained in the entire description can be transferred correspondingly to identical components with the same reference numerals or same component names. The position indications selected in the description, such as, for example, top, bottom, laterally, etcetera, also relate to the Figure described and illustrated directly and in the event of a position change should be transferred correspondingly to the new position. Furthermore, individual features or feature combinations from the different embodiments shown and described may also represent solutions which are independent, inventive or in accordance with embodiments of the invention per se.
[0034] Although the Figures show the vibration damper according to embodiments of the invention in the context of the installation situation thereof, the advantages according to embodiments of the invention are achieved exclusively by the vibration damper per se.
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[0037] In order to form the first connection 40, the resilient element 22 has an internal flange 28 which protrudes substantially radially inwardly. The internal flange 28 comprises at least partially a free edge 34 which is distally thickened with respect to a flange main member 32, whereby an undercut 44 is formed. In addition, the carrier ring 24 has the external annular groove 30 which extends at the circumference and in which the internal flange 28 engages. The resilient element 22 and the carrier ring 24 may together form a crimp connection, wherein the resilient element 22 and the carrier ring 24 thereby form the positive-locking and/or non-positive-locking and gas-tight first connection 40.
[0038] It can be seen that the resilient element 22 and the carrier ring 24 are in the form of separate components and the resilient element 22 is in the form of a monolithic molded rubber component.
[0039] A form ring 26 is inserted at the end side or in the region of the first distal edge 22a at the inner side into the resilient element 22. To this end, the resilient element 22 has a recess which corresponds to the form ring 26, wherein the form ring 26 is pressed in at that location and is used for the form stabilization of the resilient element 22. In this region, the resilient element 22 has at the outer side a radially external clamping shoulder 22c. The clamping shoulder 22c is constructed in such a manner that it is non-loaded in a pre-assembly state and can be compressed by the diffusor 4 in an assembly state in order to thereby be able to form a positive-locking and/or non-positive-locking connection. In particular,
[0040] The resilient element 22 additionally has in the region of the first distal edge 22a thereof a monolithic annular seal 36 which is constructed in such a manner that in an assembly state it can be compressed against a module base 6 and/or another steering wheel component. The resilient element additionally has at the first distal edge 22a thereof a lever portion 22f which protrudes circumferentially in a radial direction and which radially overlaps the annular seal 36. A lever arm L1 is thereby formed between the circumferential edge of the lever portion 22f and the annular seal 36 in a radial direction. In order to form a gas-tight second connection 42, the diffusor collar 4b can now press against the distal edge 22a and consequently press the annular seal 36 onto the module base 6. The resilient element 22 is thus clamped between the diffusor 4 and the form ring 26. As a result of the first connection 40 and the second connection 42, a gas-tight inner space 38 is formed.
[0041] The resilient element 22 forms in the region of the second distal edge 22b thereof a radially internal clamping cone 22d which is constructed in such a manner that it is non-loaded in a preassembly state and, in an assembly state, can be acted on with force and/or expanded in a radially outward direction by the carrier ring 24 or the second distal edge 24b thereof. The clamping cone 22d is constructed in such a manner that it thickens the second distal edge 22b in the direction toward the front side, whereby at least in the assembly state a radially external stop cushion 22e is formed. The stop cushion has in a radial direction a radial spacing R with respect to the surrounding diffusor 4.
[0042] The carrier ring 24 is arranged in such a manner that in the assembly state between the first distal edge 24a thereof and the module base 6 there is a support spacing L2 which is greater than zero and which, in the event of the airbag being activated, may be zero so that a displacement movement of a gas generator 2 and the carrier ring 4 is limited.
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[0045] The invention is not limited to one of the above-described embodiments but can instead be modified in many ways. All of the features and advantages which are derived from the claims, the description and the drawings, including structural details, spatial arrangements and method steps, may be significant to the invention both per se and in extremely varied combinations. The scope of the invention includes all combinations of at least two of the features disclosed in the description, the claims and/or the Figures. In order to prevent repetition, features disclosed in accordance with the apparatus should also be considered to be disclosed in accordance with the method and be able to be claimed. Features disclosed in accordance with the method should also be considered to be disclosed in accordance with the apparatus and be able to be claimed.