This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2013/001548, filed May 25, 2013, which designated the United States and has been published as International Publication No. WO 2013/185883 and which claims the priorty of German Patent Application, Serial No. 10 2012 011 919.4, filed Jun. 15, 2012, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The invention relates to an adjustable wheel suspension for the wheels of an axle of a motor vehicle.
So-called active systems for steadying the body of a motor vehicle are amply known. For this purpose setting devices are usually used for rotating a torsion bar. Applying a torque on the torsion bar generates active forces, which can influence the rolling movement or the movement of the superstructure of the motor vehicle.
Thus, for example DE 101 26 928 A1, DE 10 2004 002 550 A1 or DE 102 42 552 B4 discloses corresponding arrangements for two-part stabilizers with an setting device for influencing the spring rates and the driving characteristics of motor vehicles. Hereby the rolling behavior or the incline of the motor vehicle in curves can be reduced by adjusting the divided torsion bars of the overall u-shaped stabilizers in opposite directions or the pitch movement for example during braking can be counteracted by adjustment in the same direction.
An adjustable wheel suspension of the generic type for the wheels of a motor vehicle is described in DE 10 2009 005 898 A1. Here each wheel of the axle is supported on a auxiliary frame via multiple wheel-guiding elements and is operatively connected with an adjustable torsion bar via its wheel-guiding elements. Each torsion bar is assigned an setting device via which torques can be applied on the torsion bar for example in order to counteract a rolling movement. For this purpose corresponding controllers are provided for open loop or closed loop control of the setting device. The components controller, setting device and torsion bar are each respectively fastened on the auxiliary frame. A disadvantage is here that the components require a large mounting space. A further disadvantage is that due to the direct fastening of the components controller, setting device and torsion bars on the auxiliary frame, the auxiliary frame has to be correspondingly reinforced and with this has to be constructed larger in the region of the fastening site in order to ensure absorption of the acting forces and torques.
A further adjustable wheel suspension for the wheels of a motor vehicle, which includes all features of patent claim 1, is disclosed in DE 10 2009 005 895 A1. An integration of the controller and setting device in a common housing is disclosed in DE 10 2009 028 386 A1.
The invention is based on the object to further improve an adjustable wheel suspension of the wheels of an axle of a motor vehicle according to the type set forth in the preamble of patent claim 1 so as to provide a space-saving arrangement of the components controller, setting device and torsion bars on the auxiliary frame and to enable a weight-saving configuration of the auxiliary frame.
This object is solved by an adjustable wheel suspension for the wheels of an axle of a motor vehicle, in which each wheel is guided via wheel guiding elements and each wheel is operatively connected with an adjustable torsion bar via its wheel guiding elements, wherein the torsion bars respectively assigned to the respective wheels are arranged so as to be aligned with each other in regions and are oriented in transverse direction of the vehicle and each torsion is assigned an setting device which can be regulated and/or controlled via a controller and wherein on a auxiliary frame the torsion bars are respectively supported via their setting device and the controller, wherein the setting devices and the torsion bars are arranged in a common housing which is fastenable on the auxiliary frame as integral component, characterized in that the common housing is configured and dimensioned so that the auxiliary frame can be constructed without a transverse member.
The dependent claims form advantageous refinements of the invention.
As is known, each wheel of the adjustable wheel suspension is guided via multiple wheel-guiding elements and each wheel of the axle is operatively connected with an adjustable torsion bar. To this end, the torsion bars assigned to the respective wheels are arranged so as to be aligned with each other in regions and are oriented in transverse direction of the vehicle. For the purpose of the adjustment, each rod is assigned an setting device, which can be controlled by open loop or closed loop control via a controller. In addition as is known the individual components are supported on a auxiliary frame securely fastened to the vehicle body, i.e., beside the controller the torsion bars are also fastened directly on the vehicle body fixed auxiliary frame via their assigned setting devices. In addition the torsion bars and the controller are arranged in a common housing which is fastened as integrated component on the auxiliary frame for example by means of a threaded connection.
The integration of the components torsion bars and controller in a common housing is particularly advantageous because in this case an arrangement which saves mounting space and and is easily mountable is realized. In addition the integration of the components in a common housing is advantageous because the housing absorbs acting forces and torques and thus a direct introduction into the auxiliary frame no longer takes place. This has the positive effect that smaller forces and torques have to be transmitted via the fastening sites housing-auxiliary frame, and as result the auxiliary frame can be produced lighter and with this more cost-effectively.
According to the invention the housing, which is oriented in transverse direction of the vehicle, is constructed and dimensioned so that the auxiliary frame can be constructed without a transverse member. The configuration and dimensioning according to the invention of the common housing now ensures that the housing additionally takes over the function of a auxiliary frame transverse member. This functional integration according to the invention in a transverse connecting housing beam thus allows omitting the usual front transverse member and the auxiliary frame construction can be particularly lightweight. A further advantage is that due to the transverse supporting effect of the housing beam a respective connection point can be omitted relative to the otherwise conventional 3-point support in the case of non-integrated arrangement of the setting device.
Preferably the housing is configured as a closed profile, for example having a circular, rectangular or triangular cross section. This configuration of the housing is particularly advantageous because this construction enables high stiffness, in particular bending stiffness, at low expenditure of material. Forces resulting from the actuating process are directly transmitted into the structure without greater leverage effects. In addition the housing, which is constructed as a closed profile, takes over protective functions for the setting device with torsion bars and controller.
According to a further particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention multiple shapings each having a horizontally oriented bore, are formed on the housing. Correspondingly the auxiliary frame is provided in correspondence thereto with horizontally oriented bores so that the housing can be fastened on the auxiliary frame via a horizontally oriented threaded connection. The horizontal threaded connection is particularly advantageous with regard to the smaller required mounting space.
Further advantages features and applications of the present invention become apparent for then following description in connection with the exemplary embodiment shown in the drawing.
In the description, in the claims and in the drawing the terms and assigned reference numerals listed in the list below are used.
In the drawing it is shown in:
In the following description and in the figures same components and parts are designated with the same reference numerals insofar as no further differentiation is required or useful to avoid repetition.
As can be seen in
In addition a controller 20 is provided via which an electronic open loop/closed loop control of the setting device 12, 14 occurs.
As can further be seen from
For ensuring sufficient stability, the auxiliary frame 22 has a transverse member 24.
As can be seen from
This is where the invention comes into play:
As can be seen in
The integration in a common housing 26 enables an arrangement which saves mounting space and facilitates mounting of the individual components. Because acting forces and torques can also be absorbed by means of the hosing 26, the forces and torques acting on the fastening site between housing 26 and auxiliary frame are strongly reduced so that the reinforcement of the auxiliary frame 22 required in the state of the art is no longer required.
The orientation of the housing 26 in transverse direction FQ of the vehicle and the corresponding dimensioning and configuration of the housing 26 additionally ensures that the housing 26 takes over the function of the transverse member 24 of the auxiliary frame. This means that the auxiliary frame 22 can be constructed without front transverse member as shown in
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