This invention generally relates to vehicle stabilizer bar assemblies.
Stabilizer bar assemblies are well known as part of vehicle suspension systems. Conventional assemblies include a bar to which rubber bushings are mounted and brackets for securing the combination to an appropriate vehicle component. During normal operation, conventional arrangements tend to generate objectionable noise that results from rubbing action between the rubber bushings and the bar surface. It is also desirable to reinforce the rubber with steel, to improve mechanical properties. Various attempts have been made to address the foregoing. One proposed solution has been to mold a steel-reinforced rubber bushing to the bar in a manner which provides for adhesion therebetween. However, due to high cavity pressures, known techniques involve the use of retractable pins to hold the steel reinforcement during the molding process, which results in voids in the completed bushing that detract from durability.
Forming one aspect of the invention is a stabilizer bar assembly comprising a bar and a bushing.
The bushing is adhesively secured to the outer surface of the bar, includes a body and one or more reinforcing members and has two or more wedge-shaped depressions formed therein, each depression defining a volume.
The body is an elastomeric annular monolith surrounding the bar and the reinforcing members.
The one or more reinforcing members have parts protruding from the body and, in the absence of external forces, are held in an operative configuration fixed in position relative to the bar by the body.
The depressions are shaped and dimensioned such that, if the elastomeric monolith were absent, each volume was occupied in form-fitting relation by a respective rigid wedge element held against movement relative to the bar, and the protruding portions of the reinforcing members were gripped about their exteriors, the one or more reinforcing members would be securely held in said operative configuration.
According to another aspect of the invention, the one or more reinforcing members can be plates.
According to another aspect of the invention, the one or more reinforcing members can consist of two reinforcing members.
According to another aspect of the invention, the one or more reinforcing members can consist of two arcuate plates disposed in opposed, spaced relation to one another and in substantially-surrounding, spaced relation to the bar.
According to another aspect of the invention, the elastomeric monolith can be rubber.
An improved apparatus for manufacturing a stabilizer bar assembly forms another aspect of the invention.
The stabilizer bar assembly is of the type including a bar and a bushing adhesively secured to an outer surface of the bar.
The bushing includes a body and one or more reinforcing members.
The body is an elastomeric annular monolith surrounding the bar and the reinforcing members and has an outer surface. The one or more reinforcing members, in the absence of external forces, are held in an operative configuration fixed in position relative to the bar by the body.
The apparatus is of the type including a mold including two or more mold parts, the two or more mold parts having a molding configuration whereat the two or inure mold parts: seal about the bar; define, in combination with the bar, a mold cavity in the shape of the bushing through which the bar passes; and securely hold said one or reinforcing members at least partially interiorly of the cavity and against movement.
The improvement comprises the two or more mold parts consisting of at least two mold parts each including at least one protuberance in the form of a wedge element.
The improvement further comprises the at least two mold parts and the reinforcing members being adapted such that, when the reinforcing members are positioned within a range of positions and the at least two mold parts are drawn together to the molding configuration, the reinforcing members are urged to the operative configuration by the at least two mold parts.
According to another aspect of the invention, the at least two mold parts can comprise a first part and a second part, each having a molding position defined by the molding configuration.
According to other aspects of the invention, the first part can also have a transport position and be movable between its molding position and its transport position; and the second part can also have a loading position for receiving the bar and the reinforcement members prior to molding and for removing of the stabilizer bar assembly following molding and be movable between its molding position and its loading position when the first part is in the transport position.
According to another aspect of the invention, each of the first and second parts can be heated in use such that when the first and second parts are in the molding configuration and the cavity defined thereby is filled with an elastomeric molding compound that is heat-curable into the elastomeric material, said elastomeric molding compound is cured into the body in a predetermined curing period.
According to another aspect of the invention, the at least two mold parts can comprise a first part and a pair of second parts.
According to another aspect of the invention, a heating element can be provided for each second part, each heating element being movable between a respective transport position, wherein the second part for which it provided can be moved between the loading position thereof and the molding position.
As well, when the second part is in the loading position thereof, the second part can be loaded with the bar and the reinforcement members prior to molding and can be relieved of the stabilizer bar assembly following molding; and a respective heating position.
According to other aspects of the invention, each heating element can be adapted such that, when the one of the second parts for which it is provided is in the loading position thereof and said each heating element is in the heating position, said each heating element and the one of the second parts heat the bar to a predetermined elastomeric molding compound-receiving temperature in a predetermined heating period.
As well, in use, the amount of time taken to remove a stabilizer bar assembly from a second part and load an empty second part with a bar and reinforcement members can be about equivalent to the difference between the predetermined curing period and the predetermined heating period.
Other advantages, features and characteristics of the method, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims.
An exemplary method for manufacturing stabilizer bar assemblies is hereinafter described in detail.
The exemplary manufacturing method contemplates a particular arrangement of apparatus 20 which is shown in schematic form in
With regard to the loading positions of the second parts 24, it will be understood that when a second part 24 is in the loading position thereof, a bar 28 and reinforcement members 30 can be loaded therein, as shown by the sequence of
With the bar 28 loaded in a second mold part 24 as shown in
With the bar 28 now heated to the appropriate temperature to receive elastomeric molding compound, the heating element 26 is moved back to the transport position, thereby to allow plates 30 to be loaded in the second mold part 24, i.e. as shown in
This defines a molding configuration. In this configuration, the mold 22, 24 parts: seal about the bar 28; define, in combination with the bar 28, a mold cavity in the shape of a bushing and through which the bar 28 passes; and securely hold said reinforcing members 30 against movement.
This permits heat-curable rubber to be injected into the cavity in a conventional manner and heat-cured into an elastomeric rubber body in a predetermined curing period, as a result of the heat provided by the mold parts 22, 24.
The manner in which the reinforcing members 30 are held against movement in the exemplary embodiment is evident from a review of
Once the rubber elastomeric molding compound has cured, the first mold part 22 returns to the transport position, as shown in
As previously indicated, in the exemplary structure, a pair of second parts 24 are provided, along with a pair of heating elements 26. The apparatus 20 is advantageously adapted such that, in use, the amount of time taken to remove a completed stabilizer bar assembly 40 from a second part 24 and load an empty second part 24 with a bar 28 and reinforcement members 30 is about equivalent to the difference between the predetermined curing period and the predetermined heating period.
This permits maximum utilization of the molding machine, i.e. as soon as a predetermined curing period ends, the molding machine is opened [i.e. the first mold part 22 is moved to the transport position], the second mold part 24 containing the now-complete stabilizer bar 40 is moved to the loading position thereof, for part release and, simultaneously, the second mold part 24 carrying the now properly pre-heated bar 28 is brought into position to receive the first mold part 22 for a molding operation.
With reference again to
However, the stabilizer bar assembly 40 of the present invention is characterized in that:
Whereas but a single embodiment of the stabilizer bar assembly is illustrated and described, variations are, of course, possible.
For example, whereas the body is specified to be made from rubber, and the bar and plates from steel, other elastomers and materials can be used, and those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this description will be able to select the materials best suited to meet the needs of their particular situation.
As well, whereas the bar is specified to have an adhesive coating, this is not strictly necessary. Again, those skilled in the art who have the benefit of this description will be able to select the materials best suited to meet the needs of their particular situation.
Further, whereas a pair of second parts and a pair of heating elements are shown, this, of course, is not strictly necessary.
Accordingly, the invention should be understood as limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.