Vehicle suspension device
US-2025332877-A1 · Oct 30, 2025 · US
US10792966B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10792966-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816206608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A leaf spring assembly for a wheel suspension of a motor vehicle including a leaf spring resiliently supporting of a wheel carrier on a vehicle body of the motor vehicle. The leaf spring has a first end portion, and a diametrically or longitudinally, opposite second end portion fastened, pivotably mounted, to the vehicle. The leaf spring includes a suspension portion extending between the two end portions. The leaf spring includes two spring leaves held pressed one against the other by a first clamp in the suspension portion and are held pressed one against the other by a second clamp distanced or longitudinally spaced from the first clamp. The position of the second clamp, its position on the leaf spring, is variable in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring.
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A leaf spring assembly for a motor vehicle wheel suspension comprising; a leaf spring having a first end portion, including a first fastener assembly, a second end portion, diametrically opposite said first end portion, including a second fastener assembly, and a suspension portion, extending between the two end portions, said leaf spring having a plurality of spring leaves; a first clamp attached to said leaf spring, said first clamp in the suspension portion and pressing said spring leaves against one another; and a second clamp attached to said leaf spring, said second clamp in the suspension portion and pressing said spring leaves against one another, said second clamp positioned longitudinally spaced from said first clamp in the direction of a longitudinal axis of said leaf spring wherein the position of the second clamp varies in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring; wherein a portion of said the leaf spring in said suspension portion in which the second clamp varies has a constant thickness; wherein the spring leaves include an upper spring leaf and a lower spring leaf, and the second clamp transmits a compressive force, exerted on said upper spring leaf and said lower spring leaf via at least one elastomeric contact element bearing against a respective surface of said upper spring leaf and said lower spring leaf; and wherein the at least one elastomeric contact element includes an elastomeric roller rotatably mounted on the second clamp. 2. The leaf spring assembly of claim 1 including an actuator connected to said elastomeric roller. 3. The leaf spring assembly of claim 1 wherein said first fastener assembly includes a fastening eye configured in said first end portion of said leaf spring and a rubber-metal bushing disposed in the fastening eye. 4. The leaf spring assembly of claim 1 wherein the second fastener assembly includes a fastening eye, configured in said second end portion of the leaf spring, and an intermediate connection member, pivotally mounted to said second end portion and pivotally mounted to a vehicle body in a rotationally rigid and elastically deformable manner. 5. The leaf spring assembly of claim 1 wherein the first clamp connects the suspension portion of the leaf spring to a wheel carrier. 6. The leaf spring assembly of claim 1 wherein the leaf spring is formed of a composite material. 7. A leaf spring assembly for a motor vehicle wheel suspension comprising; a leaf spring having a first end portion, including having a first fastener assembly, a second end portion, diametrically opposite said first end portion, including a second fastener assembly, and a suspension portion, extending between the two end portions, said leaf spring having a plurality of spring leaves; a first clamp attached to said leaf spring, said first clamp in the suspension portion and pressing said spring leaves against one another; and a second clamp attached to said leaf spring, said second clamp in the suspension portion and pressing said spring leaves against one another, said second clamp positioned longitudinally spaced from said first clamp in the direction of a longitudinal axis of said leaf spring wherein the position of the second clamp varies in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring; wherein a portion of said the leaf spring in said suspension portion in which the position second clamp varies has a constant thickness; wherein the spring leaves include an upper spring leaf and a lower spring leaf, and the second clamp transmits a compressive force, exerted on said upper spring leaf and said lower spring leaf via an elastomeric contact element bearing against a respective surface of said upper spring leaf and said lower spring leaf; the upper spring leaf having a first, upper spring leaf end, a second, upper spring leaf end opposite the first, upper spring leaf end, and an upper spring leaf portion extending between the first and second upper spring leaf ends; the lower spring leaf having a first, lower spring leaf end, a second, lower spring leaf end opposite the first, lower spring leaf end, and a lower spring leaf portion extending between the first and second, lower spring leaf ends, wherein the first, upper spring leaf end of the upper spring leaf forms the first end portion of the leaf spring and the second, lower spring leaf end of the lower spring leaf forms the second end portion of the leaf spring; and the upper spring leaf portion and the second, upper spring leaf end of the upper spring leaf, the lower spring leaf portion, and the first, lower spring leaf end of the lower spring leaf together form the suspension portion of the leaf spring. 8. A leaf spring assembly for a motor vehicle wheel suspension comprising: a leaf spring having a first end portion, a second end portion, opposite said first end portion, and a suspension portion extending between the two end portions, said leaf spring including a plurality of spring leaves; a first clamp attached to said leaf spring, said first clamp fixed in set position in the suspension portion and pressing said spring leaves against one another, said first clamp connecting a wheel carrier to said leaf spring; a second clamp including an elastomeric contact element attached to said leaf spring, said second clamp in the suspension portion and said elastomeric contact element pressing said spring leaves against one another, said second clamp positioned longitudinally spaced from said first clamp in the direction of a longitudinal axis of said leaf spring wherein the position of the second clamp in the suspension portion varies in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the leaf spring; a portion of said leaf spring in said suspension portion in which the position of second clamp varies has a constant thickness; an upper spring leaf having a first, upper spring leaf end, a second, upper spring leaf end opposite the first, upper spring leaf end, and an upper spring leaf portion extending between the first and second upper spring leaf ends; a lower spring leaf having a first, lower spring leaf end, a second, lower spring leaf end opposite the first, lower spring leaf end, and a lower spring leaf portion extending between the first and second, lower spring leaf ends, wherein the first, upper spring leaf end of the upper spring leaf forms the first end portion of the leaf spring and the second, lower spring leaf end of the lower spring leaf forms the second end portion of the leaf spring; and the upper spring leaf portion and the second, upper spring leaf end of the upper spring leaf, the lower spring leaf portion, and the first, lower spring leaf end of the lower spring leaf together form the suspension portion of the leaf spring. 9. The leaf spring assembly of claim 8 wherein the elastomeric contact element includes an elastomeric roller rotatably mounted on the second clamp. 10. The leaf spring assembly of claim 9 including an actuator connected to said elastomeric roller. 11. The leaf spring assembly of claim 8 including: a first fastener assembly connecting said leaf spring to a vehicle body, said first fastener assembly including a fastening eye at said first, upper spring leaf end of said upper leaf spring and a rubber-metal bushing disposed in the fastening eye; and a second fastener assembly connecting said leaf spring to a vehicle body, said second fastener assembly including a fastening eye, at said second, lower spring leaf end of said lower leaf spring and an intermediate connection member, pivotally connecting said second, lower spring leaf end and said vehicle body. 12. A leaf spring assembly for a motor vehicle wheel
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