STRUT BEARING DEVICE, AND VEHICLE STRUT SUSPENSION
20230128517 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G2204/128
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C2208/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C33/761
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G15/068
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/418
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C2226/62
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/163
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2240/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2208/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
In a strut bearing device, an upper spring sheet made of steel has a cylindrical part and a disc part. The cylindrical part has, at an upper part thereof, an engagement hole penetrated in a radial direction. A lower case of a strut bearing has a cylindrical member fitted along an inner peripheral surface of the upper part of the cylindrical part. The cylindrical member has, at its outer peripheral surface, an engagement projection that is engaged with an engagement hole. Relative movement of the upper spring sheet and the lower case in an axial direction and in a circumferential direction is restricted in a state where the engagement projection is engaged with the engagement hole.
Claims
1. A strut bearing device comprising: a strut bearing; and an upper spring sheet that is a spring support component supporting an upper end of a coil spring, wherein the strut bearing includes: an upper case and a lower case; an upper raceway ring held by the upper case; a lower raceway ring held by the lower case; and a rolling element that rolls between the upper raceway ring and the lower raceway ring, the upper case and the lower case are made of a synthetic resin, the upper spring sheet is made of steel, the upper spring sheet has a cylindrical part and a disc part, the cylindrical part has, at an upper part thereof, one of an engagement hole penetrated in a radial direction and an engagement recess having a hollowed inner peripheral surface, the lower case has a cylindrical member fitted along an inner peripheral surface of the upper part of the cylindrical part, the cylindrical member has, at an outer peripheral surface thereof, an engagement projection engaged with the engagement hole or the engagement recess, and relative movement of the upper spring sheet and the lower case in an axial direction and in a circumferential direction is restricted in a state where the engagement projection is engaged with the engagement hole or the engagement recess.
2. The strut bearing device according to claim 1, wherein the engagement projection of the lower case has a top face that is a substantially horizontal surface or a side face of a column extending in a substantially horizontal direction, and the engagement projection has a bottom face that is an inclined face reducing a diameter thereof as approaching a lower side.
3. A strut bearing device comprising: a strut bearing; and an upper spring sheet that is a spring support component supporting an upper end of a coil spring, wherein the strut bearing includes: an upper case and a lower case; an upper raceway ring held by the upper case; a lower raceway ring held by the lower case; and a rolling element that rolls between the upper raceway ring and the lower raceway ring, the upper case and the lower case are made of a synthetic resin, the upper spring sheet is made of steel, the upper spring sheet has a cylindrical part and a disc part, and the cylindrical part has, at an upper part thereof, an engagement projection that projects in a radially inward direction, the lower case has a cylindrical member fitted along an inner peripheral surface of the upper part of the cylindrical part, the cylindrical member has one of an engagement hole penetrated in a radial direction and an engagement recess that has a hollowed outer peripheral surface, the engagement hole and the engagement recess being engaged with the engagement projection, and relative movement of the upper spring sheet and the lower case in an axial direction and in a circumferential direction is restricted in a state where the engagement hole or the engagement recess is engaged with the engagement projection.
4. A vehicle strut suspension comprising the strut bearing device according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the drawings.
[0033] In the description, a direction parallel to a rotation axis O (see
[0034] In the description, a radial direction approaching the rotation axis O is referred to as a “radially inward direction” (see an arrow RI in
[0035] <Strut Suspension>
[0036] A vehicle strut suspension S shown in the schematic view with the partially cross-sectional view of
[0037] The strut suspension S is provided with, at its upper portion, a strut bearing device 1 that is swingably rotated in proportion to a direction change of a steering wheel in accordance with steering operation, while supporting the vehicle body. A swing angle of the strut bearing 1 is defined so as to correspond to an allowable steering angle of a wheel, and is set in a range of 40° or more and 50° or less, for example.
[0038] A coil spring 11 serving as a suspension spring, and a dust boot 12 used for protecting an oil seal of the shock absorber from foreign substances such as sand are provided on an outer-diameter side of the strut 10 in the radially outward direction RO. The strut suspension S includes a spring support component 13 that supports an upper end of the coil spring 11. The spring support component 13 includes an upper spring sheet 14 and an upper insulator 15, as shown in the vertical cross-sectional view of
[0039] <Strut Bearing Device>
[0040] As shown in the schematic view of
[0041] The strut bearing 1 includes an upper case 2, a lower case 3, an upper raceway ring 4, a lower raceway ring 5, rolling elements 6, a retainer 7, an inner-diameter side seal 8, an outer-diameter side seal 9, and so on.
[0042] The upper case 2 is fixed to an upper end portion of the strut 10, and the lower case 3 receives the upper spring sheet 14 from above. The upper raceway ring 4 is held by the upper case 2, and the lower raceway ring 5 is held by the lower case 3. The rolling elements 6 roll between the upper raceway ring 4 and the lower raceway ring 5, and the retainer 7 holds each of the rolling elements 6 so that the adjacent rolling elements 6 do not come into contact with each other.
[0043] The inner-diameter side seal 8 is positioned in a radially inward direction RI relative to the rolling elements 6, and the outer-diameter side seal 9 is positioned in a radially outward direction RO relative to the rolling elements 6.
[0044] The upper raceway ring 4, the lower raceway ring 5, and the upper spring sheet 14 are made of steel, and are formed in a manner that a steel plate is subjected to press working, and then undergoes quenching to be hardened. The upper case 2 and the lower case 3 are made of a synthetic resin, and the inner-diameter side seal 8 and the outer-diameter side seal 9 are made of elastomer.
[0045] The synthetic resin used for the upper case 2 and the lower case 3 is polyamide (PA66, PA46, PA612, PA6, PA9T, PA10T, and so on) and contains 20 to 60% by weight of glass fiber (GF) as reinforced fiber, for example.
[0046] The elastomer used for the inner-diameter side seal 8 and the outer-diameter side seal 9 is thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) including TPS (styrene-based elastomer), TPO (olefin-based elastomer), TPU (urethane-based elastomer), TPA (amide-based elastomer), TPEE (ester-based elastomer), and so on. Rubber materials include nitrile rubber (NBR), hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR), acrylic rubber (ACM), ethylene-acrylic rubber (AEM), fluorine rubber (FKM, FPM), silicone rubber (VQM), and so on. One of the rubber materials may be used, or two or more of the rubber materials may be suitably blended and used.
[0047] <Molding of Upper Case and Lower Case>
[0048] The upper case 2 and the lower case 3 are molded through injection molding. Specifically, the upper case 2 is molded in a manner that a molten synthetic resin is injected, into a cavity for molding the upper case 2, through a gate of a mold having the cavity. Similarly, the lower case 3 is molded in a manner that the molten synthetic resin is injected, into a cavity for molding the lower case 3, through a gate of a mold having the cavity.
[0049] <Upper Spring Sheet>
[0050] As shown in the vertical cross-sectional view of
[0051] <Lower Case>
[0052] The lower case 3 has a cylindrical member 17 fitted along an inner peripheral surface of the upper part of the cylindrical part 14A of the upper spring sheet 14. The cylindrical member 17 has, at its outer peripheral surface 17A, a square-shaped projection piece 18 serving as an engagement projection D that is to engage with the square hole 21 serving as the engagement hole B of the upper spring sheet 14.
[0053] A top face of the square-shaped projection piece 18 is a substantially horizontal surface H1, and a bottom face of the square-shaped projection piece 18 is an inclined surface F that reduces its diameter as approaching a lower side. As shown in the perspective view of
[0054] Accordingly, as shown in the vertical cross-sectional views of
[0055] As shown in the vertical cross sectional view of
[0056] The square-shaped projection piece 18 is engaged with the square hole 21 having a shape shown in the perspective view of
[0057] An attachment position of the assembly of the strut bearing 1 and the upper spring sheet 14 to a vehicle body in the circumferential direction E is fixed. Thus, the lower case 3 of the strut bearing 1 is restricted from moving relative to the upper spring sheet 14 in the circumferential direction E, as described above, in the strut bearing device A according to the embodiment of the present invention.
[0058] As described above, the lower case 3 can be positioned relative to the upper spring sheet 14 in the circumferential direction E, so that the upper spring sheet 14 and the lower case 3 do not slide in the circumferential direction E. Therefore, a contact surface, with the upper spring sheet 14 made of steel, of the lower case 3 made of a synthetic resin is not worn away.
Modified Example
[0059] The engagement hole B of the upper spring sheet 14 and the engagement projection D of the lower case 3 may respectively be a long hole 22 and long-circle shaped projection piece 19 as shown in the front view of
[0060] As shown in the enlarged vertical cross-sectional view of a main part in
[0061] As shown in the vertical cross-sectional view of
[0062] It is merely required that at least a pair of the engagement hole B and the engagement projection D, or a pair of the engagement recess C and the engagement projection D, which are described above, is provided in the circumferential direction.
[0063] As shown in the enlarged vertical cross-sectional view of the main part in
[0064] It is merely required that at least a pair of the engagement projection M and the engagement hole N, or a pair of the engagement projection M and the engagement recess, which are described above, is provided in the circumferential direction.
[0065] The above description for the embodiments is all examples, and thus the present invention is not limited thereto. Various improvements and modifications can be applied without departing from the scope of the present invention.