Switchable Stabilizer Assembly of a Vehicle
US-2020198435-A1 · Jun 25, 2020 · US
US12097741B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12097741-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017607358-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 24, 2024 |
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The invention relates to a stabilizer assembly of a two-track vehicle for stabilizing a rolling movement, the stabilizer assembly being operable on at least two different spring characteristics, comprising a first and a second stabilizer half, each coupled to a wheel of the vehicle, wherein the first and the second stabilizer halves are coupled such that they can rotate relative to each other about their longitudinal axis by means of a spring element, whereby the stabilizer is operable with a first spring characteristic, and wherein the first and the second stabilizer halves can be hydraulically coupled such that they can rotate relative to each other about their longitudinal axis by means of a hydraulic actuator, whereby the stabilizer is operable using at least one second spring characteristic. The actuator comprises at least two work chambers which are filled with a hydraulic medium and coupled to each other by a fluid-conducting connection, and the actuator comprises a transmission unit which is designed such that a rotational movement of the stabilizer halves can be converted into a translational movement of an intermediate element arranged between the two work chambers, and a volume flow of the hydraulic medium from the one work chamber into the other work chamber can thus be produced.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stabilizer assembly for a two-track vehicle for stabilizing a rolling movement, the stabilizer assembly being operable on at least two different spring characteristics, comprising: a stabilizer comprising a first and a second stabilizer half each coupleable to a wheel of the vehicle, wherein the first and the second stabilizer halves are coupled such that they are rotatable relative to each other about their longitudinal axis via a torsion bar spring formed as a rubber rod with no gear teeth connecting the two stabilizer halves, wherein the coupling to the torsion bar spring is characteristic for a first spring characteristic based on which the stabilizer assembly is operable, wherein the first spring characteristic is adjustable by the spring stiffness of the torsion bar spring, and wherein the first and the second stabilizer halves are hydraulically coupleable such that they are rotatable relative to each other about their longitudinal axis via a hydraulic actuator, whereby the stabilizer is operable with at least one second spring characteristic, the actuator comprising at least two work chambers which are filled with a hydraulic medium and coupled to each other by a fluid-conducting connection, wherein the actuator comprises a transmission unit which is configured to convert a rotational movement of the stabilizer halves into a translational movement of an intermediate element arranged between the two work chambers, and a volume flow of the hydraulic medium from the one work chamber into the other work chamber is thus producible, wherein the transmission unit comprises a rotation-translation converter coupled to the stabilizer halves, wherein the rotation-translation converter comprises gear teeth. 2. The stabilizer assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid-conducting connection of the work chambers comprises a frequency-selective valve configured to alter a passage cross-section of the fluid-conducting connection depending on the oscillation frequency of the stabilizer assembly and to operate the stabilizer on a variable spring characteristic. 3. The stabilizer assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic actuator comprises a valve for altering a passage cross-section of the fluid-conducting connection, the valve being configured to be selectively open, whereby the stabilizer is operable on the first spring characteristic; closed or partially closed, whereby the stabilizer is operable on at least two second spring characteristics. 4. The stabilizer assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the valve is closed in an unpowered state. 5. A method for operating a stabilizer assembly of a two-track vehicle according to claim 1 , proceeding in the following steps: detecting a rolling movement of the vehicle and detecting a damper default setting and subsequently establishing the fluid-conducting connection of the two work chambers depending on the damper default setting so that the rolling movement is damped by the hydraulic actuator. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the hydraulic damping is performed by a frequency-selective valve of the fluid-conducting connection depending on the oscillation frequency of the stabilizer halves and the stabilizer is operated on a variable spring characteristic. 7. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the hydraulic actuator is deactivated upon detecting a second damper default setting, so that the fluid-conducting connection between the work chambers is interrupted and the rolling movement is supported by the spring. 8. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the damper default setting is adjusted depending on a driving mode.
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