Claims
- 1. A stabilizing strut for a chassis of a vehicle, comprising an elongate strut body having a first end and a second end and being designed as a profile, said profile, in cross section, being open on one longitudinal side at least in some sections along a longitudinal direction of said profile, and having two longitudinal edges which are connected integrally to each other, at least in some axial sections of said profile, to give a closed profile in said some axial sections.
- 2. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal edges are connected by means of at least one link which extends in part axially in said longitudinal direction of said strut body and is formed integrally onto at least one of said longitudinal edges.
- 3. The stabilizing strut of claim 2, wherein a respective one of said links is formed onto said two longitudinal edges, with the result that said two links lie opposite each other and are connected to each other between said longitudinal edges.
- 4. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal edges are connected by means of at least one link which extends in part axially in said longitudinal direction of said strut body and is formed integrally onto at least one of said longitudinal edges and wherein said at least one link is formed integrally onto one of said two longitudinal edges and is connected to the other of said two longitudinal edges.
- 5. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal edges are connected by means of at least one link which extends in part axially in said longitudinal direction of said strut body and is formed integrally onto at least one of said longitudinal edges, and wherein said at least one link runs transversely or obliquely to said longitudinal direction of said strut body in the manner of a web.
- 6. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal edges are connected by means of at least one link which extends in part axially in said longitudinal direction of said strut body and is formed integrally onto at least one of said longitudinal edges, and wherein there are at least two links which form a V with one another.
- 7. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal edges are connected by means of at least one link which extends in part axially in said longitudinal direction of said strut body and is formed integrally onto at least one of said longitudinal edges, and wherein said at least one link is of curved design, said link being formed on at two axially spaced-apart points on the same one of said two longitudinal edges of said strut body.
- 8. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said longitudinal edges are connected by means of at least one link which extends in part axially in said longitudinal direction of said strut body and is formed integrally onto at least one of said longitudinal edges, and wherein said strut body is produced as a punched part, said at least one link being formed by said punching process, by material being left on one of said two longitudinal edges.
- 9. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said strut body is formed, at least in some axial sections, essentially as a U-profile which is closed in some axial sections by connecting said longitudinal edges.
- 10. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said strut body is formed, at least in some axial sections, essentially as a profile which is triangular in cross section, is initially open at said longitudinal edges and is closed by direct connection of said longitudinal edges.
- 11. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said strut body differs in cross section with regard to shape in said longitudinal direction.
- 12. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said strut body differs in cross section with regard to cross-sectional size in said longitudinal direction.
- 13. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein a respective bearing bushing is arranged at longitudinal ends of said strut body.
- 14. The stabilizing strut of claim 1, wherein said strut body is joined in said longitudinal direction from at least two profile parts which are arranged partially overlapping one another in said longitudinal direction and are connected to one another in said overlapping region.
- 15. The stabilizing strut of claim 14, wherein said profile parts are joined, with their respective open side pointing in the same direction, to give said strut body.
- 16. The stabilizing strut of claim 14, wherein said profile parts are joined, with their respective opening side pointing in the opposite direction, to give said strut body.
- 17. A method for producing a stabilizing strut comprising the steps of forming a strut body from a sheet-like blank to give a profile, wherein said strut body is initially formed to give a profile which, in cross section, is open on one side, and longitudinal edges of which are connected integrally to each other at least in some axial sections to give a closed profile in these axial sections.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said sheet-like blank is manufactured as a punched part onto which at least one link is formed during said punching process, by material being left, said link being used to connect said longitudinal edges of said strut body to each other after said forming process to give said profile.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein said strut body is produced in said longitudinal direction from at least two profile parts which are partially overlapped in said longitudinal direction and are connected to one another in said overlapping region.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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100 14 581.7 |
Mar 2000 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO PENDING APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation of pending international patent application PCT/EP01/03382 filed on Mar. 24, 2002 which designates the United States, and which claims priority of German patent application 100 14 581.7 filed on Mar. 27, 2000.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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PCT/EP01/03382 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10256350 |
Sep 2002 |
US |