Information
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Patent Grant
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6604034
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Patent Number
6,604,034
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 5, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Black; Thomas G.
- Donnelly; Arthur D.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 701 37
- 701 38
- 280 124106
- 280 5506
- 280 1241
- 280 678
- 280 683
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles achieves the required roll stiffness as well as the required lift stiffness without any additional springs by coordinating the ratio of the piston areas to the piston ring areas of the spring cylinders with simultaneous active engagement by an actuator integrated between the cross-wired lines.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Active chassis systems which operate in conjunction with a hydropneumatic suspension and displace hydraulic medium from the hydropneumatic spring struts on one side of the vehicle to the hydropneumatic spring struts on the other side of the re vehicle through one or more displacement units in order to thereby influence the rolling angle of the vehicle body are conventional. In these systems, a hydropneumatic suspension replaces either a conventional vehicle suspension or its stabilizers.
A system in which a hydropneumatic suspension replaces a conventional suspension in a vehicle body is described, for example, in German Published Patent Application No. 39 36 987.
This system is characterized by the fact that it actively counteracts rolling and pitching motions of the vehicle by actively displacing hydraulic medium directly between the support elements on different sides of a vehicle or between front and rear support units in order to raise one side of the vehicle while at the same time lowering the other side or to move the front part of the vehicle in the opposite direction from the rear end accordingly. However, one disadvantage of this system is that additional stabilizers are needed to guarantee the required passive roll stiffness of the vehicle and thus safe operation of the vehicle.
German Published Patent Application No. 20 48 323 describes a device for the stabilization of the vehicle superstructure against a curve gradient in which a hydropneumatic suspension replaces the stabilizers, and a pressure medium is conveyed as a function of the cornering directly to the pistons of cylinder-piston units, in particular hydropneumatic springs, which are connected between the wheels and the vehicle superstructure, so that the cylinder-piston unit allocated to the wheel on the inside of the curve is shortened in the sense of lowering the vehicle superstructure, and the cylinder-piston unit allocated to the wheel on the outside of the curve is lengthened in the sense of raising the vehicle superstructure.
One disadvantage of the device described in German Published Patent Application No. 20 48 323 is that additional add-on springs are required, but they have a negative effect on the overall roll stiffness of the vehicle. In addition, another negative effect of both devices described above is that other passive suspension elements are present in the vehicle in addition to the active hydropneumatics, resulting in a passive roll stiffness against which an active device must work, but this is unfavorable from an energy standpoint.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an active device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles so that additional springs and stabilizers are not necessary.
SUMMARY
The above and other beneficial objects of the present invention are achieved by providing a device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles as described herein.
Through specific coordination of piston surfaces and piston ring surfaces in combination with an active displacement unit, the hydropneumatic device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles can yield the full required vertical and roll stiffness simultaneously. This hydropneumatic device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles thus provides the complete suspension of the vehicle, so that no additional springs or stabilizers are needed, which thus offers advantages with regard to cost, weight and installation space in addition to the energy benefit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of an active hydropneumatic suspension system.
FIG. 2
is a schematic view of an example embodiment of a device for suspension and roll stabilization of a motor vehicle according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
illustrates an active hydropneumatic suspension having a rigid axle
1
and vehicle wheels
2
and
3
mounted on this axle. Dual tires may also be used instead of vehicle wheels
2
and
3
, and any other wheel suspension may be used instead of rigid axle
1
. Rigid axle
1
is connected to a vehicle body
4
by articulated joints
5
,
6
on the axle and articulated joints
7
,
8
on the body by two spring cylinders
9
and
10
. Spring cylinder
9
is coupled to rigid axle
1
with a piston rod
11
in articulated joint
5
. A piston rod
12
of spring cylinder
10
engages in articulated joint
6
of rigid axle
1
. Each spring cylinder
9
and
10
includes an upper spring cylinder space
13
and
15
and a lower spring cylinder space
14
and
16
. Spring cylinder spaces
13
and
14
are separated by an isolating piston
17
, and spring cylinder spaces
15
and
16
are separated by an isolating piston
18
. A line
19
connects upper spring cylinder space
13
of spring cylinder
9
to lower spring cylinder space
16
of spring cylinder
10
. In the same way, a line
20
connects upper spring cylinder space
15
of spring cylinder
10
to lower spring cylinder space
14
of spring cylinder
9
. The double-chamber cylinders are cross-wired together by lines
19
and
20
.
A hydraulic accumulator
23
and
24
is connected to each line
19
and
20
over lines
21
and
22
. Damping elements
25
and
26
provided in lines
21
and
22
also dampen rolling motions.
An actuator
27
is connected to lines
19
and
20
over lines
28
and
29
. This actuator
27
is a control device or a displacement device which makes it possible to create active rolling moments. The actuator displaces medium from one side of the vehicle to the other, thus achieving roll stabilization.
In the device illustrated in
FIG. 2
for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles, damping elements
30
and
31
and storage cylinders
32
and
33
are integrated into cross-wired lines
19
and
20
.
The overall stiffness of the device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles is composed of the vertical and roll stiffness of rigid axle
1
. The following equation represents vertical stiffness k
H
of rigid axle
1
:
and roll stiffness k
W
of rigid axle
1
is calculated according to the equation:
where n is the polytropic exponent, A
K
denotes a piston area
34
,
36
, A
R
denotes a piston ring area
35
,
37
, p is the pressure in a hydraulic accumulator
23
,
24
, V is the gas volume of hydraulic accumulator
23
,
24
and s is the wheel base of axle
1
.
The required vertical and roll stiffness of the entire device for the suspension and for roll stabilization of motor vehicles may be achieved by designing the dimensions of piston areas
34
,
36
and piston ring areas
35
,
37
in the following ratio:
Reference Numbers
1
rigid axle
32
storage cylinder
2
vehicle wheel
33
storage cylinder
3
vehicle wheel
34
piston area
4
vehicle body
35
piston ring area
5
articulated joint
36
piston area
6
articulated joint
37
piston ring area
7
articulated joint
8
articulated joint
9
spring cylinder
10
spring cylinder
11
piston rod
12
piston rod
13
upper spring cylinder space
14
lower spring cylinder space
15
upper spring cylinder space
16
lower spring cylinder space
17
isolating piston
18
isolating piston
19
line
20
line
21
line
22
line
23
storage cylinder
24
storage cylinder
25
damping element
26
damping element
27
actuator
28
line
29
line
30
damping element
31
damping element
32
storage cylinder
33
storage cylinder
34
piston area
35
piston ring area
36
piston area
37
piston ring area
Claims
- 1. A device for roll stabilization and suspension of a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle including at least one vehicle wheel, comprising:an active suspension system acted upon by a pressure medium, each vehicle wheel being connected to a body of the motor vehicle via the active suspension system, the active suspension system including: a plurality of spring cylinders, piston areas and ring areas of the spring cylinders being configured in a ratio so that additional stabilizers and springs are unnecessary; lines cross-connecting the spring cylinders via damping elements and hydraulic accumulators provided in the lines; and an actuator connecting the cross-connected lines.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of piston areas and ring areas is determined in accordance with the following equation: AKAR=2·kW+s·kH2·kW-s·kH,wherein Ak represents one of the piston areas, AR represents a corresponding one of the ring areas, s represents a wheel base, kW represents a roll stiffness, and kH represents a lift stiffness.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the lift stiffness kH is determined in accordance with the following equation: kH=2·n·(AK-AR)2·PV,wherein P represents a pressure of at least one storage cylinder, V represents a gas volume of the at least one storage cylinder, and n represents a polytropic exponent.
- 4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the roll stiffness kW is determined in accordance with the following equation: kW=12·s2·n·(AK+AR)2·PV,wherein P represents a pressure of at least one storage cylinder, V represents a gas volume of the at least one storage cylinder, and n represents a polytropic exponent.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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198 53 873 |
Nov 1998 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/EP99/08839 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/30879 |
6/2/2000 |
WO |
A |
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