Vehicular air supply system
US-2016369947-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US11007992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11007992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816117837-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 18, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 18, 2021 |
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An air-dryer cartridge for a compressed air preparation system of a utility vehicle includes a drying agent container having a first housing part and a second housing part movable relative to each other, a cartridge housing for holding the drying agent container, and a helical spring is arranged to preload the second housing part in a direction to reduce a volume of the drying agent container. The helical spring has multiple coils, including a first outer coil at a first end of the helical spring and a second outer coil at a second end of the helical spring. At least one of the first and second outer coils has a greater diameter than inner coils of the helical spring between the first and the second end of the helical spring.
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An air-dryer cartridge for a compressed air preparation system of a commercial vehicle, comprising: a drying agent container configured to hold a drying agent, the drying agent container including a first housing part and a second housing part movable relative to one another; a cartridge housing configured to receive the drying agent container; and a helical spring having a plurality of coils, the helical spring being configured to pretension the second housing part relative to the first housing part in a direction which minimizes a volume of the drying agent container, wherein a first outer coil at a first end of the helical spring has a larger diameter than inner coils of the helical spring between the first and a second end of the helical spring such that at least a portion of at least one of the inner coils is in contact with the first housing part or the second housing part when the helical spring is in an installed position, and the second housing part of the drying agent container includes at least one guide element configured to guide the helical spring, the at least one guide element located concentrically within the helical spring and having an axial height at least one-half of an axial height of the helical spring in an installed position. 2. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a second outer coil at the second end of the helical spring has a larger diameter than the inner coils of the helical spring. 3. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first outer coil and the second outer coil of the helical spring are geometrically the same. 4. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the helical spring is supported against a surface that is curved in a direction away from the drying agent container. 5. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in 2 , wherein one or more of the first outer coil of the helical spring in an installed state of the helical spring is spaced apart from a first adjacent one of the inner coils, and the second outer coil of the helical spring in the installed state of the helical spring is spaced apart from a second adjacent one of the inner coils. 6. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 5 , wherein in an non-installed state of the helical spring, one or more of an internal diameter of the first outer coil is larger by less than a wire diameter size of the helical spring than an external diameter of the first adjacent inner coil, and an internal diameter of the second outer coil is larger by less than the wire diameter size of the helical spring than an external diameter of the second adjacent inner coil. 7. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the helical spring on a side facing away from the second housing part of the drying agent container is supported by at least 1.2 coils. 8. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the helical spring on a side facing away from the second housing part of the drying agent container is supported by at least 1.4 coils. 9. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one part of the inner coils of the helical spring forms a cylindrical portion of the helical spring. 10. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a wire of the helical spring has a substantially circular cross section. 11. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first end of the helical spring is supported on one of the second housing part of the drying agent container and the cartridge housing, and the second end of the helical spring is supported on the other of the second housing part of the drying agent container and the cartridge housing. 12. The air-dryer cartridge as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: a cover disposed between the drying agent container and the cartridge housing such that the cover is immovable relative to the first housing part of the drying agent container; and the helical spring is supported on the second housing part of the drying agent container and on the cover. 13. A helical spring for an air-dryer cartridge having a drying agent container configured to hold a drying agent with a first housing part and a second housing part movable relative to one another, and a cartridge housing configured to receive the drying agent container, comprising: a helical spring having a plurality of coils, the helical spring being configured to pretension the second housing part relative to the first housing part in a direction which minimizes a volume of the drying agent container, wherein one or more of a first outer coil at a first end of the helical spring and a second outer coil at a second end of the helical spring has in a larger diameter than at least one inner coil of the helical spring between the first and the second ends of the helical spring such that at least a portion of at least one of the inner coils is in contact with the first housing part or the second housing part when the helical spring is in an installed position, and the helical spring is configured to be guided by at least one guide element of the second housing part concentrically within the helical spring and having an axial height at least one-half of an axial height of the helical spring in an installed position.
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