The present invention relates to a shackle of a leaf spring device of a vehicle, and more particularly to a technique for reducing a cost of manufacture of the shackle as compared with that in the prior art.
There is known a vehicle leaf spring shackle which is provided with (a) a pair of longitudinal plate members opposed to each other and (b) a pair of connecting devices for connecting the pair of longitudinal plate members to each other at their opposite end portions with respective predetermined spacing distances therebetween, and (c) wherein between the pair of longitudinal plate members, one of the pair of connecting devices is coupled to a member of a body of a vehicle while the other of the pair of connecting devices is coupled to one end portion of a leaf spring device provided to suspend the body of the vehicle. Patent Document 1 discloses an example of such a vehicle leaf spring shackle.
Patent Document 1: JP-06-227221 A1
By the way, to damp the vibrations (noises) around a vehicle suspension system provided with such a shackle, it has been considered to form a thick-walled portion 100a by welding a metal piece (mass) on a longitudinal plate member 100 provided in the shackle such that the thick-walled portion 100a has a larger thickness than that of the other portion of the longitudinal plate member 100, as shown in
However, the longitudinal plate member 100 provided with the thick-walled portion 100a formed by welding suffers from a problem of a comparatively high cost of manufacture of the shackle, namely, of the longitudinal plate member 100, which arises from a need of an additional part, that is, the thick-walled portion 100a in the form of the thick-walled metal piece (mass) which is formed by a comparatively costly welding process. On the other hand, the longitudinal plate member 102 provided with the thick-walled portion 102a formed by casting suffers from a problem of a comparatively high cost of manufacture of the shackle, namely, of the longitudinal plate member 102, which arises from a need of machining a surface of the longitudinal plate member 102, for example, a fixing surface thereof, to flatten the surface on which a raised or recessed portion 102b may be formed in the process of casting of the longitudinal plate member 102.
The present invention was made in view of the background art described above. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a shackle of a leaf spring device of a vehicle, the longitudinal plate members of which can be manufactured at a reduced cost as compared with that in the prior art.
The object indicated above is achieved according to the principle of the present invention, which provides a vehicle leaf spring shackle (a) which is provided with a pair of longitudinal plate members opposed to each other, and a pair of connecting devices for connecting the pair of longitudinal plate members to each other at their opposite end portions with respective predetermined spacing distances therebetween, and wherein between the pair of longitudinal plate members, one of the pair of connecting devices is connected to a member of a body of a vehicle while the other of the pair of connecting devices is connected to one end portion of a leaf spring device provided to suspend the body of the vehicle, (b) wherein at least one of the end portions of the above-described pair of longitudinal plate members on the side of the above-described leaf spring device is provided with a thick-walled portion formed with a thickness larger than that of the other portions of the pair of longitudinal plate members, and (c) the thick-walled portion is formed by a press-forming operation to press the at least one of the end portions of the above-described longitudinal plate members on the side of the above-described leaf spring device, in a direction of plane of the end portion.
The vehicle leaf spring shackle constructed as described above is configured such that at least one of the end portions of the above-described pair of longitudinal plate members on the side of the above-described leaf spring device is provided with the thick-walled portion formed with the thickness larger than the thickness of the other portion of the longitudinal plate member, by the press-forming operation to press the end portion of the above-described longitudinal plate member in the direction of plane of this end portion. Accordingly, the above-described plate member having the thick-walled portion can be manufactured at a reduced cost than in the prior art, since the thick-walled portion is formed by the press-forming operation at a comparatively lower cost of manufacture, rather than by the comparatively costly welding or casting operation, for example.
Embodiments of this invention will be described in detail by reference to the drawings. It is to be understood that the drawings showing the embodiments are simplified or transformed for easier understanding, and that the drawings do not necessarily accurately represent the dimensions and shapes of the elements shown therein.
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The first connecting device 22 and the second connecting device 24 which have the structures described above connect the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 to each other with the predetermined spacing distances therebetween, such that the opposite end portions of the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 are held in abutting contact with the opposite end portions of the first and second spacers 30 and 36, while the first and second nuts 28 and 34 are tightened.
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The shackle 14 having the structure described above is pivoted about the first axis C1 according to variations of effective longitudinal dimensions of the leaf springs 12a, 12b and 12c of the leaf spring device 12 due to their deflection during running of the vehicle, for instance.
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A bent portion 48a formed as one end portion of the above-indicated plate member 48 as a result of the bending operation is further subjected to a press-forming operation by a pressing machine 50, as shown in
The pressing machine 50 indicated above is provided with a first die 52 and a second die 54 for holding the bent portion 48a of the plate member 48, and a pressing die (punch) 56 which is moved within a thick-walled portion forming space A defined by the first and second dies 52 and 54, in a direction of an arrow F1. In the thus constructed pressing machine 50, the pressing die 56 is moved in the direction of the arrow F1 to press the bent portion 48a of the plate member 48, that is, the end portion of the plate member 48, in the direction of plane of this end portion, so that the bent portion 48a of the plate member 48 is transformed into the thick-walled portion 48b, as shown in
As described above, the shackle 14 of the leaf spring device 12 according to the present embodiment is configured such that the end portions of the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 on the side of the leaf spring device 12 are provided with the respective thick-walled portions 18c and 20c, each of which is formed with the thickness larger than the thickness T of the other portion of the longitudinal plate member 18, 20, by the press-forming operation to press the end portion of the longitudinal plate member 18, 20, namely, the end portion of the plate member 48, in the direction of plane of this end portion. Accordingly, the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 having the thick-walled portions 18c and 20c can be manufactured at a reduced cost than in the prior art, since the thick-walled portions 18c and 20c are formed by the press-forming operations at a comparatively lower cost of manufacture, rather than by the comparatively costly welding or casting operation, for example.
Another embodiment of this invention will be described in detail by reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same reference signs will be used to identify the corresponding elements, which will not be described redundantly.
According to the shackle 14 in the above-described embodiment, the thick-walled portions 18c and 20c of the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 are formed by the press-forming operations by the pressing machine 50 to transform the bent portion 48a of the plate member 48 into the thick-walled portion 48b. The present embodiment is different from the preceding embodiment in that an end portion 58a of a plate member 58 in the form of an elongate plate is not bent, but is transformed into a thick-walled portion 58b by a pressing machine 60. In the other aspects, the present embodiment is substantially the same as the first embodiment.
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While the embodiments of this invention have been described by reference to the drawings, the invention may be embodied otherwise.
For instance, only one of the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 may be provided with the thick-walled portion 18c, 20c on the side of the leaf spring device 12, rather than the end portions of both of the first and second longitudinal plate members 18 and 20 are provided with the respective thick-walled portions 18c and 20c as in the illustrated embodiments.
It is to be understood that the present invention may be embodied with various other changes and improvements not illustrated therein, which may occur to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-229350 | Nov 2014 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2015/081522 | 11/9/2015 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2016/076278 | 5/19/2016 | WO | A |
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1827234 | Hughes | Oct 1931 | A |
1869132 | Chilton | Jul 1932 | A |
1916077 | Schlatter | Jun 1933 | A |
1954277 | Zerk | Apr 1934 | A |
1991491 | Calkins | Feb 1935 | A |
2236686 | Jackson | Apr 1941 | A |
2258067 | Paton | Oct 1941 | A |
3030101 | Spring | Apr 1962 | A |
7669867 | Kuraishi | Mar 2010 | B2 |
20070262553 | Kuraishi | Nov 2007 | A1 |
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1571013 | Sep 2005 | EP |
H06-227221 | Aug 1994 | JP |
H11-048739 | Feb 1999 | JP |
2007-137246 | Jun 2007 | JP |
2007-331742 | Dec 2007 | JP |
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20170313150 A1 | Nov 2017 | US |