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Axle lifting device for a vehicle with a gas spring system Download PDF

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AU4587799A
AU4587799A AU45877/99A AU4587799A AU4587799A AU 4587799 A AU4587799 A AU 4587799A AU 45877/99 A AU45877/99 A AU 45877/99A AU 4587799 A AU4587799 A AU 4587799A AU 4587799 A AU4587799 A AU 4587799A
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Derk Geert Aalderink
Hans Bramer
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Weweler Nederland BV
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Axle lifting device for a vehicle with a gas spring system The present invention relates to an axle lifting device for a vehicle, having a bearing arm for a wheel axle which runs in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle from a carrying bracket fixed to the chassis of the vehicle to the wheel axle of the vehicle, and having a gas spring system operating between the wheel axle and the chassis, which axle lifting device comprises a pneumatic expansion element which is fitted between the bearing arm and a support fitted below the bearing arm and connected to the carrying bracket or the chassis.
Such an axle lifting device is known in many embodiments. In the case of known embodiments of the axle lifting device the support is connected to the carrying bracket by means of a welded or screwed connection or by 15 means of a bolt extending in the transverse direction *.*through the carrying bracket, by means of which bolt the bearing arm is fixed to the carrying bracket, the bolt projecting through apertures into suspension arms which are fitted on either side of the carrying bracket and immovably connected to the support. Such connections between the support and the carrying bracket give rise to problems when an axle lifting device is subsequently fitted on vehicles initially not provided with an axle lifting device. It is S"undesirable to perform welding on or to drill holes in chassis parts including the carrying bracket provided with a corrosion-resistant layer (paint layer). Removing and refitting the bolt by means of which the bearing arm is connected to the carrying bracket is laborious and timeconsuming. Moreover, the bolt must be fitted with a predetermined tightening moment. Special facilities are necessary for ensuring this tightening moment.
The object of the invention is to overcome these problems and to provide an axle lifting device which is simple to fit subsequently on existing vehicles.
This object is achieved by the fact that the support is detachably connected to the chassis or the 2 carrying bracket by means of hook means which, on the one hand, are connected to the support and, on the other hand, interact in a hooking manner with already present projecting parts or recesses of the chassis or the carrying bracket, and that means are present for holding the hook means in the hooking state.
By means of this construction it is possible in a simple manner to fit an axle lifting device subsequently on existing vehicles without having to weld or drill in the process, or without laborious removal and fitting work having to be carried out.
Practical and advantageous embodiments of the axle lifting device according to the invention are claimed in the subclaims.
15 The invention will be explained in the description which follows of a number of possible embodiments of an axle lifting device with reference to the drawing, in which: Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of a wheel 20 axle suspension of a vehicle with gas spring system and a first possible embodiment of the axle lifting device according to the invention; Fig. 2 is a view of the axle lifting device shown in Fig. 1, viewed in the direction of the arrow II in Fig.
1; Figs. 3 and 4 show a variant of a part of the axle lifting device shown in Fig. 1, in views corresponding to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2; Figs. 5 to 10 show a number of other possible embodiments of the axle lifting device according to the invention; Figs. 11 and 12 show yet another possible embodiment of the axle lifting device according to the invention; Fig. 13 shows a variant of a part of the embodiment shown in Figs. 11 and 12; Fig. 14 shows another variant of the axle lifting device shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 shows a wheel axle suspension of a vehicle.
The wheel axle is indicated by the reference numeral 1. The 3 wheel axle 1, on which one or more wheels are fitted at both ends, is shown as a hollow round axle. However, the wheel axle 1 can also be square or have another crosssection. The vehicle is usually provided with a wheel axle suspension on both sides.
The wheel axle suspension comprises a carrying bracket 3 fixed to the chassis 2 of the vehicle and a bearing arm 4 for the wheel axle 1, which bearing arm is hingedly fixed to the carrying bracket 3 and extends in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The wheel axle 1 is immovably fixed in a known manner on the bearing arm 4 by means of a U-shaped clamp The bearing arm 4 is hingedly to the carrying bracket 2 by means of a fixing bolt 6 extending in the o 15 transverse direction through the carrying bracket 2.
Between the fixing bolt 6 and the wheel axle 1 the bearing arm 4 is generally in the form of a leaf spring which changes parabolically in thickness. In the embodiment shown, the bearing arm 4 extends with an end part 7 beyond the wheel axle 1. A gas spring 8 is fitted between said end part 7 and the chassis 2. In addition, a shock absorber 9 is fitted between the bearing arm 4 and the carrying bracket 3.
The wheel axle suspension further comprises an axle lifting device indicated in general by 11. The axle lifting device 11 comprises a support 12 which is fixed to the carrying bracket 3 and gas bellows 13 or another pneumatic expansion element fitted between the support 12 and the bearing arm 4.
In the case of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, the support 12 is fixed to the carrying bracket 3. However, it is also possible to fix a support for the gas bellows 13 of an axle lifting device to the chassis 2, as will yet be described below.
According to the invention, the support 12 is detachably connected to the carrying bracket 3 or the chassis 2 by means of hook means which, on the one hand, are connected to the support 12 and, on the other hand, interact in a hooking manner with already present pro- -4 jecting parts or recesses (not shown) of the carrying bracket 3 or the chassis 2, and means are present to hold the hook means in the hooking state.
In the case of the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the support 12 is fixed to the carrying bracket 3 by means of U-shaped clamping brackets 14, which are fitted on either side of carrying bracket 3 and hook around projecting parts 15 of the carrying bracket 3 projected beyond the carrying bracket 3 at the position of the fixing bolt 6. The clamping brackets 14 project through holes in a flange part 16 of the support 12, the support 12 being pulled securely against the carrying bracket 3 by means of nuts 17 screwed on the clamping brackets 14. The projecting parts 15 are shown as being round, but in practice they can 15 also be another shape.
In the case of the variant shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the clamping brackets 14 hook around the head 18 and the nut 19 of the fixing bolt 6, suitable connecting pieces being fitted between the clamping brackets 14 and the head 18 and the nut 19 of the bolt 6. Sometimes the head 18 of the bolt 6 is round in shape. In that case a clamping bracket 14 can be hooked directly over the head 18 of the bolt.
Combinations of the variants shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and Figs. 3 and 4 are also possible.
Fig. 5 shows an embodiment of the axle lifting device according to the invention in which the support 12 is provided with two suspension arms 21 fitted on either side of the carrying bracket 3 and immovably connected to the support 12, which suspension arms are provided at their free ends with hooks 22. The hooks 22 hook around the projecting parts 15 of the carrying bracket 3. The suspension arms 21 are held in place by a locking plate 23, which is fixed by means of a screw bolt 24 on the suspension arms 21 and grips behind a part of the carrying bracket 3.
In the embodiment shown in Fig. 6, the suspension arms 31 of the support 12 hook with hooks 32 from the other side around the projecting parts 15 of the carrying bracket 3. Here again, the suspension arms 31 are held in place by 5 a locking plate 33, which is fixed by means of a screw bolt 34 to the suspension arms 31. Owing to the fact that a part of the suspension arms 31 rests against the underside of the carrying bracket 3, the support 12 is prevented from rotating under the influence of forces acting thereon.
In the case of the embodiment of Fig. 7, the support 12 is detachably fixed to the carrying bracket 3 by means of two suspension plates 41, which are fitted on either side of the carrying bracket 3 and widen out at the top side and hook between the projecting parts 15 and flange parts 42 of the carrying bracket 3 which project on either side. The suspension plates 41 are detachably connected at the underside to the support 12, for example by means of a screw bolt connection 43. In this embodiment 15 also, a part 35 of the support 12 rests against the underside of the carrying bracket 3, in order to counteract rotation of the support 12.
In the case of the embodiment of Fig. 8, the support 12 is detachably fixed to the carrying bracket 3 by 20 means of two suspension.plates 51, which are fitted on either side of the carrying bracket 3 and are provided with holes into which the projecting parts 15 of the carrying bracket 3 fit. The suspension plates 51 are detachably S connected at the underside to the support 12, for example by means of a screw bolt connection 52. The support 12 is a: further provided with a lip 53 which hooks behind a part of the carrying bracket 3, with the result that the support 12 is held in place.
Figs. 7 and 8 show two loose suspension plates. It is also possible to use a loose suspension plate and a fixed suspension plate or suspension arm.
Figs. 9 and 10 show an embodiment of the axle lifting device according to the invention in which a support 62 for the gas bellows of the axle lifting device is composed of two parts 63 and 64, each provided with a suspension arm 65, 66 respectively which is provided with an aperture 67, in such a way that the suspension arms and 66 can hook around the projecting parts 15 of the carrying bracket 3. The two support parts 63 and 64 are 6 hooked from the side edge around the projecting parts and detachably connected to each other by means of, for example, a screw bolt connection 68.
Figs. 11 and 12 show an embodiment of the axle lifting device according to the invention in which a support 72 for the gas bellows 13 of the axle lifting device is detachably fixed to the chassis of the vehicle by means of two suspension arms 73 fitted on either side of the bearing arm 4. For this purpose, the suspension arms 73 are provided on the top side with hooks 74 which hook around outward projecting longitudinal edge parts 75 of a chassis bar 76. The hooks 74 are fixed to the chassis bar 76 by means of locking bolts 77. Figs. 1la and llb show two possible embodiments of the suspension arms 73.
15 Fig. 13 shows a variant of a part of the embodiment shown in Figs. 11 and 12. The suspension arms are in the *-.form of rods 91 provided with screw thread on the end. A rod 91 is connected by means of a clamp construction 92 to a flange 75 of the chassis bar 76. This means that the height of the support 72 is adjustable.
Fig. 14 shows a variant of the axle lifting device shown in Figs. 1 and 2. In the case of this variant the legs 82 and 83 of the clamping bracket 81 are of unequal °.*length. The support 12 is hingedly connected to a fixing oo 25 piece 84 which is firmly fixed to the carrying bracket 3 by the leg 83 with nut 86, a lip 87 taking care of the *ee. positioning relative to the carrying bracket 3. The leg 82 projects through the support 12. The height of the support 12 can be adjusted by means of a nut 88 which is screwed onto the threaded end of the leg 82.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments of the axle lifting device according to the invention described above. Other embodiments are also possible within the scope of the claims. Examples are embodiments in which the fixing parts of the support are provided with projections which fall into recesses or holes already present in the carrying bracket or the chassis.
As can be seen in the drawing, in particular in Fig. 1, a rubber cushion 95 is fitted at the top side of 7 the gas bellows 13, by means of which cushion the gas bellows 13 rest against the bearing arm 4. In order to prevent shifting of the top side of the gas bellows 13 relative to the bearing arm 4, a strip-shaped positioning element (for example, a leaf spring) 96 is fitted, and is immovably connected by its one end to the top side of the gas bellows 13, and with its other end grips around the hinge between the bearing arm 4 and the carrying bracket 3, in such a way that the positioning element 96 cannot shift in the longitudinal direction of the bearing arm 4.
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  1. 2. Axle lifting device according to claim 1, charac- o •terized in that the projecting part, comprise first projecting parts (15) of the carrying bracket projecting beyond the carrying bracket at the position of a bolt (6) extending in the transverse direction through the carrying bracket by means of which bolt the bearing arm is fixed to the carrying bracket, or projecting parts (18, 19) of the bolt projecting beyond the carrying bracket.
  2. 3. Axle lifting device according to claim 2, charac- terized in that the hook means are formed by two U-shaped clamping brackets (14; 81) which are fitted on either side of the carrying bracket and hook around the first projecting parts (15) or the projecting parts (18, 19) of the bolt and which are connected by means of a screw connection (17; 88) to the support (12)
  3. 4. Axle lifting device according to claim 2, charac- terized in that the hook means are formed by two suspension 9 arms (21; 31) fitted on either side of the carrying bracket and connected to the support which suspension arms are provided at their free ends with hooks (22; 32) which hook around the first projecting parts
  4. 5. Axle lift system according to claim 2, characterized in that the hook means are formed by two suspension plates (51) fitted on either side of the carrying bracket which suspension plates (51) are provided with holes into which the first projecting parts (15) fit, and are connected to the support (12)
  5. 6. Axle lift system according to claim 2, characterized in that the support (62) is composed of two parts (63, 64) detachably connected to each other and each provided with a suspension arm (65, 66) provided with an 15 aperture (67) such that the suspension arms can hook around **oo the first projecting parts
  6. 7. Axle lifting device according to claim 1, charac- terized in that the projecting parts comprise projecting flange parts (42) of the carrying bracket (3)
  7. 8. Axle lift system according to claim 7, characterized in that the hook means are formed by two suspension plates (41) fitted on either side of the carrying bracket which suspension plates on the one side, hook around the first projecting parts (15) and, on the other side, rest against the projecting flange parts S(42), and are connected to the support (12)
  8. 9. Axle lifting deviceaccording to claim i, charac- terized in that the projecting parts are formed by projecting longitudinal edge parts of flanges (75) of a chassis bar (76) running in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. Axle lifting device according to claim 9, charac- terized in that the hook means are formed by two suspension arms (73; 91) of the support (12) which are fitted on either side of the bearing arm and are connected to the support which suspension arms are provided at their free ends with hook means (74; 92) which hook around the longitudinal edge parts of the flanges (75) of the chassis bar (76). 10
  9. 11. Axle lifting device according to one or more of claims 1-10, characterized in that a strip-shaped posi- tioning element (96) is present, which positioning element is connected by one end to the top side of the pneumatic expansion element (13) and grips with its other end around the connecting point of the bearing arm to the carrying bracket
  10. 12. Axle lifting device substantially as described in any one of the embodiments referred to herein with reference to the accompanying drawings where appropriate. So a 0 S. 9 9 0 @9 9
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