This application is a 35 USC 371 application of PCT/DE 01/02265 filed on Jun. 19, 2001.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to an improved resilient mounting device and more particularly to such a device for elastically mounting a hydraulic unit of a vehicle brake system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
One apparatus of the type with which this invention is concerned is already known (German Patent Disclosure DE 197 24 177 A1), which has a mounting bracket with one rib at the bottom and two legs protruding at right angles from the rib and spaced apart from one another. One bearing shell open at the top is embodied in each of the legs. The rib, conversely, is provided with an upward-oriented bolt. A hydraulic unit of a vehicle brake system is inserted into the mounting bracket from above. In the process, the bolt, with the interposition of a bushlike elastomer element, engages a recess on the underside of the unit. In the bearing shells of the legs, conversely, bushlike elastomer elements are received which are secured to two side faces, remote from one another, of the unit by means of screws. For securing the position of the unit in the mounting bracket, the bearing shells have clips on their open side fitting over them that are secured with detent engagement to the legs of the mounting bracket.
In the engine compartment of the vehicle, the mounting bracket is mounted on the body of the vehicle.
The apparatus of the invention has the advantage over the prior art that solely by deformation of the respective elastomer element, a positive and nonpositive connection is made between the hydraulic unit and the mounting bracket. Separate components for securing the position of the unit are therefore unnecessary.
With one embodiment of the apparatus, a three-point mounting of the unit is created, in which the elastomer elements, received on the second leg of the mounting bracket, can be associated with one end face of the unit, which contributes to minimizing the requisite installation space for the unit in the vehicle.
Expedient shapes for the elastomer element and the clamping means are also disclosed.
With one refinement of the invention, a component group is created that can be installed and tested separately from the unit.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in further detail in the ensuing description, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
An apparatus 10, shown in
The bolt 16 has a longitudinally fluted press-fit peg 28, with which it is received nonrotatably with a press fit in a receiving bore 29 of the unit 11 (
The elastomer element 18 joined to the bolt 16 has two end portions 38, 39 of equal diameter, which are joined by a middle portion 40 of smaller diameter. As a result of this shaping, the hollow-cylindrical element 18 has an annular groove 41, extending all the way around, whose diameter is greater by a certain extent at the bottom than the diameter of the respective recess 21 and 22 in the second leg 14 of the mounting bracket 12, and whose width is greater than the thickness of the second leg.
In the preassembled state, the elastomer element 18 is received axially unbraced on the bolt 16 (
As
For mounting the hydraulic unit 11 on the mounting bracket 12, the bolt 15 and two component groups 37, described above in conjunction with
Next, the respective nut 36 is tightened, so that the bush 34 with the flange 35 experiences a longitudinal displacement on the screw shaft 33, and the elastomer element 18 experiences a bracing in the axial direction, along with radial widening and axial shortening. Because of the axial shortening, the hydraulic unit 11 is displaced in the direction of the second leg 14 of the mounting bracket 12. At the same time, the elastomer element 18 is also displaced inside the opening 20 in the direction of its longitudinal axis, but without losing its positive engagement with the second leg 13 of the mounting bracket 12.
The screwing operation is concluded when the bush 34 strikes the portion 32 of the bolt 16. In this state, shown in
The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100 36 575 | Jul 2000 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE01/02265 | 6/19/2001 | WO | 00 | 4/14/2003 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO02/10610 | 2/7/2002 | WO | A |
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