The invention relates to a vibration damper with an adjustable damping force.
In a vibration damper with an adjustable damping valve device arranged at an outer side on an outer cylinder, there is often a problem of structural space as a result of an associated large cross section in a region of the damping valve device. With a conventional construction type, the vibration damper has a pipe socket via which the damping valve device is connected to the outer cylinder.
DE 34 18 262 A1 sets out, for example, in its FIG. 7, the problem of the radial structural space requirement. In order to mitigate the structural space requirement, a base is used for the outer cylinder, which already has a connection and channel geometry for the adjustable damping valve device. The outer cylinder is thereby extended. The disadvantage of this construction is an introduction of force into the connection region for the damping valve device.
FIG. 1 of DE 34 18 262 A1 shows that with smaller cylinder diameters a radial expansion is required in order to be able to use this special base.
An object of one aspect of the present invention is a vibration damper with an external damping valve device, which has a small structural spatial requirement in a radial direction with respect to the installation location of the vibration damper.
An object of one aspect of the present invention is a separate component is formed by an adapter sleeve that forms a portion of the working chamber and which has a connection piece with respect to the damping valve device.
With the use of a separate adapter sleeve, the configuration of the valve connection is independent of the diameter and the wall thickness of the inner cylinder. There is thereby produced a significantly larger construction play which can be used for a reduction of the radial expansion of the vibration damper.
In one aspect of the present invention, the inner cylinder is axially supported by the adapter sleeve inside the vibration damper. Consequently, no additional radial fixing of the adapter sleeve is required. The radial guiding is carried out via the axial connection portions of the adapter sleeve.
For example, the adapter sleeve may be supported on a base valve member. The base valve member is retained and centered in a manner known per se on the base of the outer cylinder so that this centering also acts on the adapter sleeve.
Alternatively, the adapter sleeve may also be supported on a piston rod guide which generally has a guiding attachment for the inner cylinder and then available for the adapter sleeve.
According to of one aspect of the present invention, an outer covering face of the adapter sleeve has a sliding guide for the connection piece. Theoretically, the adapter sleeve and the connection piece could be produced in one piece. With the sliding guide, however, position imprecisions of the components involved may be compensated for within the vibration damper.
With regard to a maximum reduction of the radial projection of the damping valve device, the adapter sleeve has a receiving member for a transfer connection piece of the damping valve device. In comparison with an intermediate pipe with a pipe socket as a carrier of a fluid connection between a working chamber and the damping valve device, the receiving member makes it possible for the connection piece of the adapter sleeve to be able to have dimensions which are extremely short.
In another advantageous embodiment, the spacing of a base of the receiving member from a longitudinal axis of the inner cylinder is smaller than an outer radius of the inner cylinder. The damping valve device can thereby be introduced radially more deeply into the vibration damper than a wall of the inner cylinder would allow.
In order to be independent of the orientation of the adapter sleeve inside the vibration damper during assembly, the receiving member is constructed as an annular groove.
To produce the flow connection between the working chamber and the damping valve device in a simple manner, the annular groove is connected to the working chamber by means of at least one connection opening.
Advantageously, the adapter sleeve comprises at least one separate connection ring which fixes the adapter sleeve to the working chamber. The adapter sleeve simplifies the axial connection of the adapter sleeve to the axially adjacent component.
To be able to reproduce a wider size range with a minimum number of connection rings, the adapter sleeve has at the end side a step-like connection profile. Each step represents a connection diameter from the construction kit of the connection components, for example, inner cylinder, piston rod guide or base valve member.
There may also be provision for the adapter sleeve to be configured in an axially divided manner. This construction type can be assembled in a particularly simple manner with the connection piece.
To keep the individual component costs low, two adapter sleeve portions are configured as identical components. No installation positions must be complied with since there is necessarily a symmetry for the dividing joint of the adapter sleeve.
To be better able to absorb any transverse forces, the two adapter sleeve portions are secured against rotation by at least one positive-locking connection. Another advantage is that, when the adapter sleeve portions have the radial connection openings and they are located in the axial dividing joint, they always move into abutment in an optimum manner with the end faces thereof.
Another advantageous feature is that at least one annular seal is arranged in an annular groove between a pipe piece and the adapter sleeve, wherein one groove side wall is formed by the adapter sleeve and one groove side wall is formed by the pipe piece. The adapter sleeve portions can then be produced without any cutting post-processing operation since there are no undercuts.
The invention is now intended to be explained in greater detail with reference to the following description of the Figures.
In the drawings:
The damping medium displaced during a piston rod movement is received by an annular compensation space 21 between the inner cylinder 11 and an outer cylinder 23. The compensation space 21 is filled via the discharge side of the two damping valve devices 3, 5. A return flow from the compensation space 21 is carried out via the base valve member 17 into the working chamber 9 remote from the piston rod.
The two damping valve devices 3, 5 are arranged outside the outer cylinder 23 and connected via a welded pipe socket 25 to the outer cylinder 23.
A first damping valve device 3 is subjected to flow via an intermediate pipe 27 which partially surrounds the inner cylinder 11 and which consequently forms a fluid connection 29 and which is connected to the piston-rod-side working chamber 7 via a fluid connection 31 in the wall of the inner cylinder 11. Depending on the energization of a coil within the damping valve device 3, the damping force is changed. With regard to structural details, reference may be made by way of example to DE 10 2013 209 928 A1. In this embodiment, it is assumed that both damping valve devices 3, 5 have only a single throughflow direction.
The second damping valve device 5 is connected via a flow connection 33 to the working chamber 9 remote from the piston rod. The flow connection 33 is formed by an adapter sleeve 35, which is open at the end side with respect to the working chamber 9 remote from the piston rod and which consequently also constitutes a component of this working chamber. The adapter sleeve 35 constitutes a separate component from the inner cylinder 11 and has a connection piece 37 with respect to a transfer connection piece 39 of the damping valve device 5.
The inner cylinder 11 is supported axially inside the vibration damper 1 via the adapter sleeve 35. In this instance, a base 41 of the outer cylinder 23, the base valve member 17, the adapter sleeve 35, the inner cylinder 11 and the piston rod guide 19 form a tension chain. In this embodiment, the adapter sleeve 35 is supported on the base valve member 17.
The adapter sleeve 35 has on an outer covering face 43 a sliding guide 45 for the connection piece 37 (see
The adapter sleeve 35 comprises two separate connection rings 51, 53, via which the adapter sleeve 35 is fixed, on the one hand, to the base valve member 17 and, on the other hand, to the inner cylinder 11 and consequently to the working chamber 9 remote from the piston rod. The connection rings 51, 53 as part of the adapter sleeve 35 have a step-like connection profile 55, 57 relative to the base valve member 17 and the inner cylinder 11 in order as a standard component to be able to receive different cylinder diameters or base valve members. It is possible to use, for example, a base valve member 17 which differs in diameter from the diameter of the inner cylinder 11.
In this illustration, it can be seen that the adapter sleeve 35 has a receiving member 59 for the transfer connection piece 39 of the damping valve device 5. The receiving member 59 itself is configured as an annular groove. The spacing of a base 61 of the receiving member 59, that is to say, the annular groove base, with respect to the longitudinal axis 49 of the inner cylinder 11 is smaller than an outer radius of the inner cylinder 11. This results in a very large radial structural space advantage in comparison with an arrangement as is present in
Via the annular groove or the receiving member 59 and a number of connection openings 63, the working chamber 9 remote from the piston rod is connected to the second damping valve device 5. During an introduction movement of the piston rod 15, the damper medium from the working chamber 9 remote from the piston rod is displaced via the adapter sleeve 35 through the connection openings 63 into the receiving member 59 and can flow further via the transfer connection piece 39 into the adjustable damping valve device 5.
During assembly, the adapter sleeve 35 is provided with a sealing set 65 of annular seals, which seal the connection piece 37 in the sliding guide 45. Subsequently, the pipe piece 47 is pushed with the connection piece 37 onto the adapter sleeve 35. Subsequently, the end-side connection rings 51, 53 are pressed on. The base valve member 17 and the adapter sleeve 35 in turn form an easy press-fit with the connection ring 53. The same applies to the connection between the inner cylinder 11 and the connection ring 51 so that this assembly unit is introduced into the outer cylinder 23 and fixed between the base 41 and the piston rod guide 19. For the assembly of the damping valve device 5, the connection piece 37 can be axially orientated via the pipe socket 25 which is still open in the outer cylinder 23 via a simple rod tool and in a precise manner in a peripheral direction so that there are no occurrences of torsion. As can be seen in the enlargement, the adapter sleeve 35 may have a substantially smaller outer radius than the inner cylinder 11 so that the radius difference is available as a structural space advantage.
Both adapter sleeve portions 35A, 35B are secured relative to each other against rotation by a positive-locking connection 69, schematically illustrated in this instance by an axial pin 71, which engages in a blind hole opening 73. A second positive-locking connection is located in a drawing plane rotated through 90°. The positive-locking connection 69 is intended to be understood to be only exemplary and other construction types may also be conceivable and advantageous.
The sealing set 65 according to
During preassembly, the annular seals of the sealing set 65 are each pushed onto the adapter sleeve portions 35A, 35B. Afterwards, the adapter sleeve portions 35A, 35B are introduced into the pipe piece 47 so that there is then a manageable structural unit which can be assembled between the base valve member 17 and the inner cylinder 11.
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Even when the outer diameter of the covering face 43 is precisely as large as the outer diameter of the inner cylinder 11, a notable advantage is still achieved since with this adapter sleeve solution the wall thickness of an intermediate pipe and the radial extent of the fluid connection would be omitted.
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Furthermore, the adapter sleeve 35 contains according to
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10 2017 222 232.8 | Dec 2017 | DE | national |
This is a U.S. national stage of Application No. PCT/EP2018/080419 filed Nov. 7, 2018. Priority is claimed on German Application No. DE 10 2017 222 232.8 filed Dec. 8, 2017 the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/EP2018/080419 | 11/7/2018 | WO | 00 |