Claims
- 1. A twist-beam axle for motor vehicles, comprising two longitudinal control arms, and a transverse strut interconnecting the longitudinal control arms and defined by a length, wherein the transverse strut has over a major portion of the length a doubled-walled cross section of one of V-shaped configuration and U-shaped configuration, thereby defining an inner profile and an outer profile, wherein the inner and outer profiles support one another at least over predetermined portions to define a contact zone therebetween for receiving a friction-reducing additive.
- 2. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive has a ceramic basis.
- 3. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive is a metal oxide lubricant.
- 4. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive is temperature-resistant.
- 5. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive is a material containing hard constituents configured to press into contacting surfaces of the contact zone, when subjected to a pressure.
- 6. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive is a mixture selected from the group consisting of emulsion-like mixture and oil-containing mixture.
- 7. The twist-beam axle of claim 5, wherein the hard constituents include mineral.
- 8. The twist-beam axle of claim 7, wherein the mineral includes a material selected from the group consisting of ceramic pigment, corundum, silicon carbide, and aluminum oxide.
- 9. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive is a mixture containing oil or grease, ceramic pigments, antiseize agents and volatile ingredients.
- 10. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the additive is a mixture containing materials selected from the group consisting of mineral oil, synthetic oil, ceramic pigment, benzin, and antiseize agent.
- 11. The twist-beam axle of claim 1, wherein the transverse strut defines a central longitudinal plane MLE which extends at an angle with respect to a symmetry plane through the longitudinal control arms.
- 12. The twist-beam axle of claim 11, wherein the angle ranges between 20° and 60°.
- 13. The twist-beam axle of claim 11, wherein the angle ranges between 30° to 50°.
- 14. A transverse strut for use in a motor vehicle axle, comprising a body portion defined by a length, wherein the body portion has over a major portion of the length a doubled-walled cross section of one of V-shaped configuration and U-shaped configuration, thereby defining an inner profile and an outer profile, wherein the inner and outer profiles support one another at least over predetermined portions to define a contact zone therebetween for receiving a friction-reducing additive.
- 15. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive has a ceramic basis.
- 16. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive is a metal oxide lubricant.
- 17. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive is temperature-resistant.
- 18. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive is a material containing hard constituents configured to press into contacting surfaces of the contact zone, when subjected to a pressure.
- 19. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive is a mixture selected from the group consisting of emulsion-like mixture and oil-containing mixture.
- 20. The transverse strut of claim 18, wherein the hard constituents include mineral.
- 21. The transverse strut of claim 20, wherein the mineral includes a material selected from the group consisting of ceramic pigment, corundum, silicon carbide, and aluminum oxide.
- 22. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive is a mixture containing oil or grease, ceramic pigments, antiseize agents and volatile ingredients.
- 23. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the additive is a mixture containing materials selected from the group consisting of mineral oil, synthetic oil, ceramic pigment, benzin, and antiseize agent.
- 24. The transverse strut of claim 14, wherein the body portion defines a central longitudinal plane MLE which extends at an angle with respect to a symmetry plane through the longitudinal control arms.
- 25. The transverse strut of claim 24, wherein the angle ranges between 20° and 60°.
- 26. The transverse strut of claim 24, wherein the angle ranges between 30° to 50°.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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201 01 602.8 |
Jan 2001 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of German Patent Application, Ser. No. 201 01 602.8, filed Jan. 31, 2001, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.