The invention is related to a shock absorber module comprising a shock absorber housing and a hub mounting, e.g. a mounting flange, connected thereto, said shock absorber housing being a cylindrical and carrying the hub mounting.
An example of a shock absorber is disclosed in EP-A-1043212. Said prior art shock absorber is an assembly comprising a number of components, such as a standard shock absorber and a tubular housing unit surrounding said shock absorber. The housing unit carries a steering knuckle, onto which the wheel bearing and the brake calliper are mounted.
The object of the invention is to provide a shock absorber module which is of a less complicated design and which has less separate components. This aim is achieved in that the cylindrical housing and the hub mounting are formed as a single unit from one piece of sheet metal.
The cylindrical housing and the hub mounting can be welded together. Alternatively, the cylindrical housing and the hub mounting can be formed from one piece of sheet metal.
The single piece of sheet metal from which the shock absorber module according to preferred embodiment of the invention is manufactured comprises a housing section which is bent into tubular shape, such that the edges of said housing section can be connected together by welding or cold forming.
The housing is transversely extended by means of a transverse arm which carries the hub mounting laterally with respect to the housing, said housing, transverse arm and hub mounting being formed as a single unit from one piece of sheet metal.
The transverse arm has integrated stiffening shapes, e.g. ribs and/or grooves. Said transverse arm gradually merges into the lower end of the housing by means of a transition piece, the shape of which is gradually changed from a tube form into a flat form.
The hub mounting comprises a flange provided with mounting means for mounting a hub bearing unit thereto. Said flange can be provided with mounting holes, and also with a central hole for accommodating the hub bearing unit.
Several variations are possible within the shock absorber module described before. For instance, the housing of the shock absorber may have at least two cylindrical sections of different diameters. Also, the shock absorber may have an end cap provided with an opening for guiding a linearly moving shaft. Furthermore, the sheet metal of the cylindrical housing can have a thickness which differs from the thickness of the sheet metal of the hub mounting. The metal of the cylindrical housing may be different from the metal of the hub mounting.
The hub mounting carries means for fixing a brake bracket or brake calliper thereto. The lower end of the cylindrical housing can be closed by means of a plug. Said plug carries a lever arm for connection to a torsion bar. The hub mounting carries fixation means for connecting a steering rod thereto.
The invention is furthermore related to a method of manufacturing the shock absorber module according to the invention. Said method comprises the steps of:
The piece of sheet metal may consist of a single unity, as of several parts welded together. Said parts may have the same of different thicknesses.
According to an alternative method, an extruded or weld tube section is partly cut open and flattened to form the sections for hub, flange and ball joint. Furthermore, it is not necessary to start off with a single piece of sheet metal. The method may therefore also comprise the step of joining of sheet metal parts by welding after which the above steps a, b, c, d are performed.
Also, a specific inner and/or outer surface finish for the tube section may be performed, e.g. in the case of applying a hydraulic shock absorber or of a sliding part of an electromechanical actuator.
The invention will now be described further with reference to an embodiment shown in the figures.
The bottom view of
As shown in
The shock absorber module 1 according to the invention can be assembled with the hub bearing unit 2 and the calliper means 3 in a simple and sturdy way by means of bolts 15, accommodated in corresponding holes 16, 17 and 18 in said components. The bolts 15 can be threaded in the screw threads provided in the holes 18.
The assembly shown in
The cylindrical housing 4 is manufactured from a sheet housing section, which is bent into a cylindrical shape. The adjoining edges 22, 23 of said shape are welded together.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1017842 | Apr 2001 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL02/00242 | 4/12/2002 | WO |