Elastic device of a motor-vehicle engine suspension
US-2019176604-A1 · Jun 13, 2019 · US
US10352394B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10352394-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715468996-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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An elastomeric bushing for vehicle suspension includes inner and outer metal tubes, an elastomeric material between the tubes, and one or more bundles of woven wires (ropes or cables) in entangled or mesh form wherein at least a portion of the wires contact at least one of the tubes. The bushing has enhanced thermal conductivity via metal-to-metal contact and improved damping capacity to reduce heat buildup inside the material upon cyclic loading and unloading. The metallic wire rope, metallic wire ropes or wire mesh are embedded in the elastomeric material during injection molding where the ends of the wire ropes are attached to the opposing side walls of the inner and outer metal tubes or are spaced apart from the opposing side walls for tunability and to thereby enable a more effective dissipation of the heat generated inside the elastomeric bushing during its usage into the kinematically connected suspension members.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bushing for use between components, the bushing comprising: inner and outer metal tubes, each tube having an inner wall; an elastomeric material formed between said inner walls; and at least one bundle of metal wires positioned within said material and against one of said inner walls, whereby slidable contact of the surfaces of the individual wires relative to one another and metal-to-metal contact with said inner walls improves thermal conductivity and dampens resonant vibration. 2. The bushing for use between components of claim 1 , wherein said outer tube has a first end, said inner tube has a first end, said outer tube has a second end and said inner tube has a second end, wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires extends from said first ends of said outer and inner tubes and said second ends of said outer and inner tubes. 3. The bushing for use between components of claim 1 , wherein said outer tube has a first end, said inner tube has a first end, said outer tube has a second end and said inner tube has a second end, wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires extends from an area adjacent said first ends of said outer and inner tubes and an area adjacent said second ends of said outer and inner tubes. 4. The bushing for use between components of claim 1 , wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires comprises a plurality of bundles arranged in a wire mesh. 5. The bushing for use between components of claim 4 in which said wire mesh includes a plurality of bundles extending generally lengthwise relative to the bushing and a plurality of bundles extending generally perpendicular with respect to said plurality of bundles extending generally lengthwise. 6. The bushing for use between components of claim 1 wherein said wires of said bundle are arranged linearly relative to one another. 7. The bushing for use between components of claim 1 wherein said wires of said bundle are arranged helically relative to one another. 8. A bushing for use between two or more components, the bushing comprising: an outer metal tube having a central area; an inner metal tube positioned in said central area of said outer tube; an elastomeric material formed between said tubes; and at least one bundle of metal wires positioned within said material and at least partially against at least one of said tubes, whereby slidable contact of the surfaces of each of said wires relative to one another and metal-to-metal contact with at least one of said tubes improves thermal conductivity and dampens resonant vibration of the bushing, said at least one bundle of metal wires having a first end and a second end, said first end and said second end being fully embedded within said elastomeric material. 9. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 , wherein said outer tube has a first end, said inner tube has a first end, said outer tube has a second end and said inner tube has a second end, wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires extends from said first ends of said outer and inner tubes and said second ends of said outer and inner tubes. 10. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 , wherein said outer tube has a first end, said inner tube has a first end, said outer tube has a second end and said inner tube has a second end, wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires extends from an area adjacent said first ends of said outer and inner tubes and an area adjacent said second ends of said outer and inner tubes. 11. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 , wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires comprises a plurality of bundles arranged in a wire mesh. 12. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 11 in which said wire mesh includes a plurality of bundles extending generally lengthwise relative to the bushing and a plurality of bundles extending generally perpendicular with respect to said plurality of bundles extending generally lengthwise. 13. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 wherein said outer tube includes an inner surface and at least one of said bundles of metal wires is positioned against said inner surface to allow for conductive heat transfer between said wires and said inner surfaces of said tube. 14. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 wherein at least one of said bundles of metal wires is positioned against said inner tube. 15. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 wherein said wires of said bundle are arranged linearly relative to one another. 16. The bushing for use between two or more components of claim 8 wherein said wires of said bundle are arranged helically relative to one another. 17. A method of forming a bushing for use between two or more components, the method comprising: forming at least one bundle of metal wires, said at least one bundle of metal wires being aligned linearly or helically, said at least one bundle of metal wires having an intermediate portion; forming an outer tube having an inner wall; forming an inner tube having an inner wall; positioning said intermediate portion of said at least one bundle of metal wires against one of said inner walls; and injecting an elastomeric material between said tubes. 18. The method of forming a bushing for use between two or more components of claim 17 , wherein said outer tube has a first end, said inner tube has a first end, said outer tube has a second end and said inner tube has a second end, wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires extends from said first ends of said outer and inner tubes and said second ends of said outer and inner tubes. 19. The method of forming a bushing for use between two or more components of claim 17 , wherein said outer tube has a first end, said inner tube has a first end, said outer tube has a second end and said inner tube has a second end, wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires extends from an area adjacent said first ends of said outer and inner tubes and an area adjacent said second ends of said outer and inner tubes. 20. The method of forming a bushing for use between two or more components of claim 17 , wherein said at least one bundle of metal wires comprises a plurality of bundles arranged in a pattern, said pattern being selected from the group consisting of entangled bundles, non-entangled bundles, and wire mesh.
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