The invention relates to a bushing, particularly a moving gear bushing, consisting of at least a metallic or plastic core, and an elastomer body disposed around the core and connected with the core in an adhering manner.
Bushings are widely used in automotive manufacturing so that only the following prior art will be discussed in some detail.
Moving gear bushings are used to interconnect component parts, to transmit forces and torques, to permit displacements and torsion, and to dampen noise and vibrations. In this respect, the reader is referred to German Unexamined Patent Application DE 199 31 079 A1.
It is also known from German Unexamined Patent Application DE 197 52 635 A1 to combine bearing bushings, the elastomer body of which is provided with a pair of hollow spaces, with a system of electromagnets and a control unit. In this case, the currents supplied by the control unit to the electromagnet are optional such that the elastomer body within the holder is turned to a predetermined angle. As a result of the differently turned hollow spaces in the elastomer body, different elastic forces act in the direction of the force.
As will be explained below, bushings, particularly moving gear bushings, are subject to novel requirements which need to be met.
Modern automobiles must increasingly be equipped with a headlight leveling control to regulate the illumination as a function of the load. For this purpose, rotation angle transmitters are mounted on the suspension arms of the rear axle. The mounting of these separate rotation angle transmitters, however, is quite costly and, in addition, they require mounting space on the rear axle of the automobile.
The object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a bushing, particularly a moving gear bushing, which for purposes of a headlight leveling control is configured so that a separate rotation angle transmitter can be omitted to facilitate mounting and to reduce the required mounting space. The concept is applicable to a multiplicity of bushing constructions within the basic design of this kind.
The above objective is reached by embedding into the elastomer body, or into an additional polymer matrix, detectable material particles that serve as a rotation angle transmitter which cooperate with a rotation angle detector whereby the angle changes within the bushing are made available as a signal for headlight leveling control.
A particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention lies in that the detectable material particles are connected with the core in a tightly adhering manner and form magnetic fields on the core. The angle changes within the bushing are detected through a number of the poles. The material particles are preferably rod magnets or magnetized ferrite particles.
The invention will now be explained with the aid of practical examples and with reference to schematic drawings, in which:
The bushings according to FIGS. 1 to 7 are conventional moving gear bushings to be equipped with an integrated rotation angle transmitter.
FIGS. 2 to 4 show the same core-sleeve concept for a bushing 5 with modules 6 (
In addition to the conventional bushings according to FIGS. 1 to 4, a bushing 11 without a sleeve (
This modified core 2 with an integrated rotation angle transmitter 16 is in turn bonded to the elastomer body in a strongly adhering manner, usually by vulcanization of the rubber blend involved.
As a result of the preferred embedding of the detectable material particles into an additional matrix, also referred to as a coded matrix, the previously used elastomer materials, a wide range of which are available, can continue to be used for the elastomer body 4. In addition, the fabrication of such a bushing with an integrated rotation angle transmitter 16 is simple and inexpensive.
When the detectable particles are embedded into the elastomer body 4, care must be taken that the functioning of the bushing, for example when used for noise and vibration damping, is not deleteriously affected. Here, too, the detectable particles are preferably embedded into a an additional polymer matrix, particularly an elastomer matrix. This coded matrix is then integrated into the elastomer body 4.
The integrated rotation angle transmitter 16 can extend over the entire length of the bushing or, preferably, be present only in the region of the bushing where the rotation angle detector 17 is essentially operative, as can be seen from
The entire disclosure of German Patent Application 103 43 588.3, filed 18 September, 2003, is hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10343588.3 | Sep 2003 | DE | national |