The invention relates to an air spring having:
Such air springs are known in themselves and in use. The problem of said airtight connection between the bellows bead and the seat of the rolling piston is that there is a danger that the bellows bead may slip off the piston seat, for example when the air spring extends.
To avoid this, various solution approaches are known. DE EE 10 2008 055 511 A1 discloses a rolling piston having a conical seat for the rolling bellows. To prevent slipping, the conical seat has a retaining lug which makes slipping more difficult.
EP 2 603 715 B1 discloses a rolling piston in which a groove is arranged in the conical seat, into which a type of circlip can be snap-fitted after mounting of the bellows. This prevents the conical seat of the rolling bellows from slipping.
In practice however, these solutions have not always proved satisfactory in particular cases.
WO 2013 072 116 A1 discloses an air spring with a rolling piston in which slipping of the bellows is prevented by a screw-fit cover.
DE 10 2012 100 753 A1 describes an air spring in which the bellows is held on the conical seat of the rolling piston by a press-fit securing ring.
These solutions indeed offer a high degree of security against slipping but require additional components, which makes mounting complex and cost-intensive.
The object of the invention is to improve an air spring of the type outlined above such that the bellows can very reliably and simply be prevented from slipping off the piston, in particular in view of the use of plastic as the piston material.
This is achieved in that on the seat for the rolling bellows, the rolling piston has an axially protruding, substantially cylindrical securing ring, which protrudes axially beyond the bead of the rolling bellows after mounting of the rolling bellows on the seat, can be plasticized by an at least partial heating process, and in the plasticized state can be deformed radially outwardly over the bead of the rolling bellows by means of a forming die such that the bead is at least partly surrounded by the deformed securing ring.
The plastic deformation is stable after cooling, and prevents the rolling bellows from being able to slip off the seat of the rolling piston.
In a refinement of the invention, in its substantially conical region, the forming die has a forming region around the periphery which is curved concavely toward the radial outside, wherein a first small diameter of the forming region curved concavely toward the outside fits into the undeformed securing ring of the seat of the rolling piston.
In this way, the securing ring can be shaped around the bead of the rolling bellows so as to give a particularly high degree of security against slipping.
In a refinement of the invention, in the plasticized state the securing ring can be deformed around the bead of the rolling bellows such that the bead can be pressed against the support shoulder of the rolling piston.
This shaping gives an additional press fit between the bead of the rolling bellows and the support shoulder which improves the seal of the connection of the rolling bellows and rolling piston.
The invention furthermore concerns a method for production of an air spring of the type outlined above, wherein the air spring comprises:
Conventional air springs are often mounted by simply pushing the rolling bellows with its bead onto the seat of the rolling piston, wherein the rolling bellows is additionally secured against slipping off the seat by retaining lugs, securing rings or screw-fit covers. These securing methods are however relatively complex or unreliable.
The invention is therefore based on the object of providing a method for producing an air spring of the type outlined above which allows a simple and secure connection of the rolling bellows to the rolling piston.
This object is achieved in that the method has at least the following steps, namely:
Because of the outwardly oriented shaping, the seat of the rolling piston is wider in its upper end assigned to the rolling bellows. This prevents the bead of the rolling bellows from slipping off the seat.
In a refinement of the invention, in its substantially conical region, the forming die has a forming region around the periphery which is curved concavely toward the radial outside, wherein a first small diameter of the forming region curved concavely toward the outside fits into the undeformed securing ring of the seat of the rolling piston, wherein when the forming die is pressed in, the securing ring (8) of the rolling piston is not only pressed toward the outside but also deformed around the bead of the rolling bellows following the curvature of the forming die.
In this way, the securing ring is shaped around the bead of the rolling bellows so as to give a particularly high degree of security against slipping.
An example of the invention will be explained in more detail below on the basis of the drawing. The drawing shows:
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