Air spring for railroad car
US-9517781-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9951837B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9951837-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414892852-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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An end member ( 202 ) is dimensioned to engage an end of a flexible spring member ( 210 ) to at least partially form a gas spring assembly. The end member ( 202 ) includes an end member wall that has a longitudinal axis. The end member includes a securement wall portion ( 280 ) having an outer surface with a surface profile dimensioned to abuttingly engage the end of the flexible spring member ( 210 ). The surface profile includes a plurality of concave profile sections and a plurality of convex profile sections that are dimensioned to generate a progressively increasing compression force along at least a section of the securement wall portion ( 280 ). A gas spring assembly including such an end member ( 202 ) is included. A suspension system including one or more gas spring assemblies and a method of assembly are also included.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas spring assembly comprising: a flexible spring member having a longitudinal axis and including a flexible wall extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis to at least partially define a spring chamber, said flexible wall extending between a first end and a second end spaced longitudinally from said first end, and said flexible wall including an end wall portion disposed along at least one of said first and second ends and terminating at a flexible wall edge; a first end member secured along said first end of said flexible spring member such that a substantially fluid-tight seal is formed therebetween; a second end member secured along said second end of said flexible spring member such that a substantially fluid-tight seal is formed therebetween, said second end member including an end member wall having a longitudinal axis, said end member wall including an end wall portion and a securement wall portion with: said end wall portion extending transverse to said axis and including an outer surface dimensioned to abuttingly engage an associated structural component; and, said securement wall portion extending longitudinally from along said end wall portion and including an outer peripheral extent with first, second and third grooves extending radially inward into said securement wall portion from along said outer peripheral extent, said first, second and third grooves disposed in axially-spaced relation to one another such that a plurality of ridges are formed along said securement wall portion with one of said plurality of ridges positioned between adjacent ones of said first, second and third grooves such that said plurality of ridges are disposed in axially-spaced relation to one another, each of said first, second and third grooves having a groove depth with said groove depths progressively decreasing in an axial direction such that said first, second and third grooves are capable of generating a variable-compression wedge effect during abutting engagement with said flexible wall of said flexible spring member; and, a retaining ring extending peripherally about said axis and in abutting engagement with said end wall portion of said flexible wall such that said end wall portion of said flexible wall is biased into engagement with at least a longitudinal section of said securement wall portion of said second end member. 2. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said securement wall portion includes a fourth groove disposed adjacent said third groove in said axial direction and opposite said second groove and said plurality of ridges include a ridge positioned between said third groove and said fourth groove. 3. A gas spring assembly according to claim 2 , wherein said fourth groove has a groove depth, and said groove depth of said fourth groove progressively decreases from said groove depth of said third groove. 4. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said grooves have a curvilinear cross-sectional profile with a curvature and said curvature of said grooves progressively decrease in said axial direction. 5. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said grooves have a curvilinear cross-sectional profile with at least a portion of two or more of said profiles being approximately semicircular and having a radius of curvature. 6. A gas spring assembly according to claim 5 , wherein said radii of curvature of said two or more profiles progressively decrease in said axial direction. 7. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said grooves have a curvilinear cross-sectional profile with an approximate centerpoint, and said approximate centerpoints are disposed in approximate alignment with one another in said axial direction. 8. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein two or more ridges of said plurality of ridges include a curvilinear cross-sectional profile having a curvature, and said curvature of said two or more ridges progressively increase in said axial direction. 9. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein two or more ridges of said plurality of ridges include a curvilinear cross-sectional profile with at least a portion of said profiles being approximately semicircular and having a radius of curvature. 10. A gas spring assembly according to claim 9 , wherein said radii of curvature of said profiles progressively increase in said axial direction. 11. A gas spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein two or more of said ridges have a curvilinear cross-sectional profile with an approximate centerpoint, and said approximate centerpoints are disposed in radially-offset relation to one another. 12. A gas spring assembly comprising: a flexible spring member having a longitudinal axis and including a flexible wall extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis to at least partially define a spring chamber, said flexible wall extending between a first end and a second end spaced longitudinally from said first end, and said flexible wall including an end wall portion disposed along at least one of said first and second ends and terminating at a flexible wall edge; an end member secured along said first end of said flexible spring member such that a substantially fluid-tight seal is formed therebetween, said end member having a longitudinal axis and including an end member wall with an end wall portion and a securement wall portion; said end wall portion oriented transverse to said axis and including an outer surface dimensioned to abuttingly engage an associated structural component; said securement wall portion extending axially from along said end wall portion and having a longitudinal length, said securement wall portion including an outer surface with a surface profile dimensioned to abuttingly engage said flexible wall of said flexible spring member, said surface profile including at least first, second and third concave profile sections and at least first and second convex profile sections interposed between adjacent ones of said first, second and third concave profile sections, each of said concave profile sections having a maximum depth at a root point with said maximum depths decreasing progressively from at least said first concave profile to said third concave profile such that said root points are disposed in offset relation to one another and a reference line extending through at least two of said root points is disposed at an acute angle relative to said longitudinal axis such that at least said first, second and third concave profile sections of said surface profile generate a progressively increasing compression force along at least a section of said longitudinal length of said securement wall portion upon application of a retention force applied approximately uniformly along said longitudinal length of said securement wall portion and bias said flexible wall of said flexible spring member in a radially-inward direction; and, a retaining ring extending peripherally about said axis and in abutting engagement with said end wall portion of said flexible wall such that said end wall portion of said flexible wall is biased into engagement with at least a longitudinal section of said securement wall portion of said end member. 13. A gas spring assembly according to claim 12 , wherein said surface profile includes a fourth concave profile section and a third convex profile section interposed between said third concave profile section and said fourth concave profile section. 14. A gas spring assembly according to claim 13 , wherein said surface profile includes a fifth concave profile section and a fourth convex prof
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