Claims
- 1. A resilient joint intended to connect a suspension arm to a vehicle body and capable of working on torsion and of carrying a substantial part of the weight of the body, comprising an inner reinforcement, an outer reinforcement surrounding the inner reinforcement and an elastomeric sleeve, which is arranged between the inner and outer reinforcements and the inner and outer peripheral surfaces of which are linked without any possibility of sliding on said inner and outer reinforcements, characterized in that the outer reinforcement is so shaped that it can be directly attached to on the body of a vehicle.
- 2. The resilient joint according to claim 1, wherein the outer reinforcement consists of a part cast or extruded in the form of a longitudinal member containing a housing, in which the elastomeric sleeve is formed by molding and adhered directly to the surface of the housing.
- 3. The resilient joint according to claim 2, wherein said sleeve contains, in at least one of its end faces, at least one recess which is so positioned that the joint has a minimal radial rigidity along a first reference axis Z′ of a system of three reference axes X′, Y, Z′, a second reference axis Y of which is merged with the axis of rotation of the resilient joint.
- 4. The resilient joint according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the two end faces of the sleeve has a profile which evolves continuously in the circumferential direction of the elastomeric sleeve between at least one low point and one high point.
- 5. The resilient joint according to claim 4, wherein the two end faces of the sleeve have a wavy profile.
- 6. The resilient joint according to claim 5, wherein the profile has an appreciably sinusoidal or pseudosinusoidal shape.
- 7. The resilient joint according to claim 6, wherein the profile Pi in the inner peripheral region of said end face preferably has at least one low point mi and at least one high point Mi, which are offset by a predefined angle α relative to at least one low point me and at least one high point Me of the profile Pe in the outer peripheral region of said end face, when no load is applied to the joint.
- 8. The resilient joint according to claim 7, wherein said predefined angle α is preferably so chosen that, when the joint is subjected to a reference load producing a relative rotation of said predefined angle of the inner reinforcement and outer reinforcement relative to one another, the geometric loci of the low points and the geometric loci of the high points of the profile between said inner and outer peripheral regions are oriented appreciably radially along the first reference axis Z′ and along a third reference axis X′ of the three reference axis system respectively.
- 9. The resilient joint according to claim 8, wherein the longitudinal member contains at least one bearing face and preferably two bearing faces, capable of cooperating with at least one corresponding bearing face on the vehicle body 2, so that, after attachment of the longitudinal member to said body, the three reference axes X′, Y, Z′ of the resilient joint have predefined orientations relative to a system of reference axes X, Y, Z linked to the vehicle body.
- 10. The resilient joint according to claim 9, wherein the first reference axis Z′ is appreciably perpendicular to a horizontal plane linked to the vehicle body.
- 11. A vehicle suspension containing two resilient bearing joints working on torsion, characterized in that each resilient joint is a joint according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10.
Priority Claims (1)
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00/09906 |
Jul 2000 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of international application Serial No. PCT/FR01/02468, filed Jul. 27, 2001 and published as WO 02/09960 in French, which further claims priority to French application Serial No. FR 00/09906 filed Jul. 28, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/FR01/02468 |
Jun 2001 |
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10109404 |
Mar 2002 |
US |