Wheel of a vehicle
US-9216766-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9663144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9663144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414895932-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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A steering knuckle comprising a bearing connection point for connecting a bearing to the knuckle and comprising a further connection point for connecting the knuckle to a further component. The bearing connection point is formed by a first insert and the further connection point is formed by a second insert, which are joined by a composite body comprising a fiber-reinforced material that is overmolded to the first and second inserts. The bearing connection point and the further connection point are additionally joined by one or more continuous fiber tows that are wound around part of a radially outer surface of the first insert and of the second insert.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steering knuckle comprising: a bearing connection point for connecting a wheel bearing to the steering knuckle; and a further connection point for connecting the steering knuckle to a further component, wherein the bearing connection point is formed by a first insert, wherein the further connection point is formed by a second insert, wherein the bearing connection point and the further connection point are joined via a composite body comprising a fiber-reinforced material that is overmolded to the first and second inserts, wherein the bearing connection point and the further connection point are additionally joined by a continuous fiber tow that is wound around part of a radially outer surface of the first and second inserts, wherein the second insert comprises at least two stub portions, and wherein the continuous fiber tow is wound around part of an outer surface of each of the at least two stub portions and of the radially outer surface of the first insert. 2. The steering knuckle according to claim 1 , the first insert further comprising a sleeve element, wherein a bore of the sleeve element is one of: (a) adapted to receive an outer ring of the wheel bearing, or (b) adapted to serve as an outer raceway of the wheel bearing. 3. The steering knuckle according to claim 1 , wherein the first insert comprises at least one bolt insert, to enable a flanged wheel bearing to be bolted to the steering knuckle, and wherein the continuous fiber tow is wound around part of an outer surface of the at least one bolt insert. 4. The steering knuckle according to claim 3 , the first insert further comprising at least two bolt inserts, wherein the at least two bolt inserts are joined to each other by a second continuous fiber tow that is looped around respective outer surfaces of the at least two bolt inserts. 5. The steering knuckle according to claim 1 , the first insert further comprising at least two bolt inserts, the steering knuckle further comprising a connection member that interconnects the at least two bolt inserts, wherein the continuous fiber tow is wound around part of a radially outer surface of the connection member. 6. The steering knuckle according to claim 1 , wherein the radially outer surface of at least one of the first insert and the second insert is provided with a retaining feature for guiding and retaining the continuous fiber tow. 7. The steering knuckle according to claim 6 , wherein the retaining feature is formed by at least one groove having a depth and width essentially equal to a diameter of the continuous fiber tow. 8. The steering knuckle according to claim 6 , wherein the retaining feature is formed by at least one peg which protrudes from the radially outer surface of the at least one of the first insert and the second insert. 9. The steering knuckle according to claim 1 , wherein the composite body is made from a long fiber moulding compound. 10. The steering knuckle according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first insert and the second insert comprises a recessed portion into which the overmolded composite material flows, for mechanically locking of the at least one of the first insert and the second insert to the composite body. 11. A steering knuckle comprising: a bearing connection point for connecting a wheel bearing to the steering knuckle; and a further connection point for connecting the steering knuckle to a further component, wherein the bearing connection point is formed by a first insert, wherein the further connection point is formed by a second insert, wherein the bearing connection point and the further connection point are joined via a composite body comprising a fiber-reinforced material that is overmolded to the first and second inserts, wherein the bearing connection point and the further connection point are additionally joined by a continuous fiber tow that is wound around part of a radially outer surface of the first and second inserts, wherein the second insert is one of: (a) formed by an upper connection point for receiving a ball joint for connecting the steering knuckle to an upper control arm, or (b) formed by a lower connection point for receiving a ball joint for connecting the steering knuckle to a lower control arm. 12. The steering knuckle according to claim 11 , the second insert further comprising a tubular portion for receiving a stem of the ball joint, and forms a bracket for the ball joint. 13. A steering knuckle comprising: a bearing connection point for connecting a wheel bearing to the steering knuckle; and a first further connection point for connecting the steering knuckle to a further component, wherein the bearing connection point is formed by a first insert, wherein the first further connection point is formed by a second insert, wherein the bearing connection point and the first further connection point are joined via a composite body comprising a fiber-reinforced material that is overmolded to the first and second inserts, wherein the bearing connection point and the first further connection point are additionally joined by a first continuous fiber tow that is wound around part of a radially outer surface of the first and second inserts, the steering knuckle further comprising a second further connection point formed by a third insert, for enabling the connection of at least one of a steering arm and a brake calliper device, wherein the third insert is connected to at least one of the first insert and the second insert by a second continuous fiber tow.
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by moulding material on a relative small portion of the preformed parts · CPC title
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