专利摘要:

公开号:WO1984001413A1
申请号:PCT/EP1983/000255
申请日:1983-10-01
公开日:1984-04-12
发明作者:Herbert Woltron
申请人:Isosport Verbundbauteile;
IPC主号:B29C43-00
专利说明:
[0001] Plastic Leaf Spring and Process for its Production
[0002] Technical Field
[0003] The invention relates to a leaf spring which consists, at least in essential resilient regions, of a fiber-reinforced duromeric plastic in which high-strength reinforcement fi bers, possibly consisting of glass fibers, carbon fibers or other suitable fibers, extend at least approximately in the direction of the maximum elongation or compression of the fiber material occurring under spring load, and which is suitable in particular for replacing the steel leaf springs customary in motor vehicle construction. The invention fur ther relates to an advantageous process for the production of the plastic leaf spring of the invention.
[0004] Background Art
[0005] Plastic springs have been known for many years but have not been accepted by the motor vehicle industry. For example, U.S. patent No. 3,900,357 describes a method for the production of glass fiber-resin Springs made from a foil of a non-woven glass fiber material and a curable matrix of epoxy resin. Strips of the foil are stacked in several layers in a mold which are then heated at elevated temperatures under pressure to eure the matrix resin and form the finished leaf spring. Due to the fact that the foil layers are only approximately 0.01 inches thick, 67 layers of foil are needed to obtain a spring with a thickness of three quarters of an inch and the hardening time required for such a spring is on the order of 45 minutes. The insertion of this many foil layers requires too much labor to be economical and the prolonged curing times are also too expensive.
[0006] Disclosure of Invention
[0007] The first object of the invention is a new plastic leaf spring which, as it is known per se, consists at least in essential resilient regions of a fiber-reinforced duromeric plastic in which high-strength reinforcement fibers possibly consisting of glass. fibers, carbon fibers or other suitable fibers, extend at least approximately in the direction of the maximum elongation or compression of the fiber material occuring under spring load, but which, according to the invention, may contain a higher volume of reinforcement fibers than it was possible with known plastic leaf Springs.
[0008] The second object of the invention is to provide an improved process for the preparation of plastic leaf springs with less raanual labor and shorter manufacturing time.
[0009] The novel plastic leaf spring, object of the invention, is that/ characterized inγthese resilient regions consisting of fiber-reinforced cured duromeric plastic consists at least in part of cured fiber-reinforced plastic laminates, having advantageously a thickness of at least 0.5 mm, but preferably of at least 0.8 mm, which via bonding agent layers are bonded to each other to form one or more composite parts or regions serving to compose the leaf spring, or to the leaf spring itself. Leaf springs with a thickness variable in longitudinal direction preferably are formed by a relisient composite part or region or contain such a one, in which laminates of different lengths are joined togehter.
[0010] According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention the leaf spring comprises at least one resilient composite part or region in which the greater part of the laminates has reinforcement fibers extending exclusively in lengthwise direction of the leaf spring and being optionally pre-stressed.
[0011] According to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the leaf spring comprises at least one resilient composite part or region in which a smaller part of the laminates has reinforcement fibers, the axes of which in clude with the lengthwise direction of the leaf spring an angle of between 5º and 90º, but more particularly of about 90°.
[0012] According to another advantageous embodiment of the invention the leaf spring has two resilient regions which on two opposite sides of a core of non-resilient material are joined to the two sides of the core via bonding agent layers. Thereby the core preferably consists at least in part of an elastomeric plastic and/or fibrous material is embedded in the material of the core.
[0013] According to further advantageous embodiments of the invention the bonding agent layers of the leaf spring contain a duromeric bonding agent and/or in the bonding agent layers fibrous material is embedded. Thereby the duromeric bonding agent is advantageously a cured duromeric or thermosetting adhesive on the same base as the matrix resin of the cured laminates bonded together to form composite parts or to form the leaf spring.
[0014] The novel process for the preparation of plastic leaf spring object or the invention is characterized in that for the production of fiber-reinforced duromeric plastic laminate strips in a continuous process first a rope is formed by impregnating a fibrous support material with a curable resin mixture, which rope is transformed by curing into a ribbon shaped laminate, which is optionally ground and cut to lengths of Strips, that several of these laminate strips after coating with a duromeric bonding agent or with insertion of adhesive sheets,optionally containing a fibrous support material and a duromeric bonding agent, are bonded to each other in a mold and to any additional components of the leaf spring that may be provided, with activation and curing of the bonding agent to form a resilient composite part serving for the construction of the leaf spring or to form the leaf spring or a leaf spring profile body. Thereby the activating and curing of the bonding agent is effected at elevated temperatu- res, preferably temperatures above 100ºC.
[0015] According to an advantageous embodiment of the process according to the invention the heating up for the purpose of activating and curing the bonding agent is effected in an electromagnetic high-frequency field.
[0016] According to a further advantageous embodiment of the process of the invention the resilient composite part or the leaf spring or leaf spring profile body is removed from the mold already after partial curing of the bonding agent and only then is fully cured at elevated temperature.
[0017] According to another advantageous embodiment of the invention the process for the preparation of the leaf spring is characterized in that first, by bonding together several fiber-reinforced duromeric plastic laminates, a basic spring composite part is formed, in which at least for a part of the la minates of the composite part their lengths decrease with formation of a stepped surface that these steps are removed by mechanical machining to form an arcuate smooth surface of the basic spring composite part, preferably are ground off and that onto this arcuately smooth surface one or, in stacked arrangement, several fiber-reinforced cured duromeric plastic laminates are glued which form an additional resilient composite region.
[0018] According to a last advantageous embodiment of the process of the invention the leaf spring profile body produced is divided into Single leaf Springs by saw cuts.
[0019] Brief Description of Drawings
[0020] The figures of the drawing show schematically in side elevation and cross sectional views respectively:
[0021] Fig. 1 a laminate structure stacked for the production of a resilient composite part;
[0022] Fig. 2 a press with HF capacitor field heating with the in serted laminate structure per Fig. 1 as material being pressed;
[0023] Fig. 3 a resilient composite part produced from the laminate structure as blank for a leaf spring to be produced;
[0024] Fig. 4 a finished leaf spring profile body made with the use of the resilient composite part per Fig. 3;
[0025] Fig. 5 a spring eye to be mounted at the end of the manu factured leaf spring; and Fig. 6 a leaf spring with rubber-elastic core. In Fig. 1 to 4 and 6, the thicknesses of the laminate structures,of the resilient composite parts, of the leaf springs and of the leaf spring profile bodies are shown exaggerated for better illustration.
[0026] Fig. 1 shows a plurality of cured laminate Strips 1 cut in appropriate lengths from continuously produced endless glass fiber epoxy resin laminates with glass fiber reinforcements of the roving type or of the fabric type and - after having been coated on both sides with a bonding agent - are stacked on a flat support 3 provided with a separation layer 2 in order to form a laminate structure 5 manageable as a whole and stepped at surface 4.
[0027] For the production of a resilient composite part of this laminate structure 5 there serves a press 6 provided with a HF heating equipment (see Fig. 2), with a press mold whose mold halves 7 and 8 have electrically conducting coverings 9 which are connected as HF capacitor field electrodes to a HF generator 10.
[0028] Fig. 2 shows the press 6 before its closing showing thereby the laminate structure 5 placed on the lower mold half 7 between two pressure compensating mats 12 of soft-elastic material each covered with Separation foils 2.
[0029] Fig. 3 shows a resilient composite part 15 produced from the laminate structure 5 by hot pressing in press 6 and by grinding the resulting part on its stepped surface to form a smooth surface 14 with arcuate contour.
[0030] Fig. 4 shows a leaf spring profile body 16, which is produced from the resilient composite part 15 by joining it to a second resilient composite region 17. Fig. 5 shows an advantageous embodiment for the realization of the introduction of the forces at the ends 18 of a leaf spring of the invention by spring eyes. The spring end 18 is fastened in a slot 19 of the extension 20 of a spring eye 21 by screws 22 which pass through corresponding bores in the spring end 18, as well as by gluing.
[0031] In Fig. 6 is shown a leaf spring 23 with a core 24 consisting of non-resilient material, which is bonded at its top and bottom sides to a laminate packet, which packets form resilient composite regions 25.
[0032] Modes for Carrying Out the Invention
[0033] For the construction of the leaf springs described below, glass fiber-reinforced epoxy resin laminates are used, which are advantageously produced in a manner known per se in a continuous process by impregnating glass fiber rovings or a ribbon of a glass fiber fabric with a resin-hardener mixture, by calibrating the wet rope thus produced, and by subsequent curing the rope at elevated temperature to form an endless ribbon shaped laminate. Due to the fact that in this process the glass fiber rovings or the glass fiber fabric is under tensile stress after it has been drawn off the calibrating device, one obtains in the fully cured laminate a mechanical pre-stress of the reinforcement fibers extending lengthwise of the laminate. The resin-hardener mixture being used consists e.g. of an epoxy resin on a base of Bisphenol A and a cycloaliphatic diaminic hardener. The resin content of the laminates is about 25 wt % (solid substance), corresponding to a volume percentage of about 41%. To improve the bondability, the produced laminate ribbon is ground on both sides. For the leaf springs according to the invention described below, glass fiber roving type laminates of a thickness of 1.0 mm and glass fiber fabric type laminates of a thickness of 0.4 mm are employed, the latter serving to obtain a sufficient transverse strength of the leaf springs to be produced.
[0034] With reference to Figures 1 to 4, an advantageous form of realization for the production of the leaf springs according to the invention will now be described, which is composed of cured laminate strips of different lengths.
[0035] The laminates of the roving type and laminates of the fabric type used, which in the production example to be described have a width of 195 mm each, are made available as endless laminates wound on rolls, and the needed laminate strips are drawn off the rolls in the order in which they are subsequently employed in the leaf spring manufacture and are cut off in the needed different lengths.
[0036] These laminate strips then pass successibely through a glue applicator, in which they are provided on both sides with a bpnding agent application of 80 g/m2 (solid substance); the binder is a resin-hardener mixture of the same composition as used in the preparation of the laminates.
[0037] For the preparation of a laminate structure (Fig. 1) on the flat support 3 provided with a separation layer 2 the said laminate strips are stacked, whereby for the example to be described four roving type strips, one fabric type strip and four additional roving type strips follow each other -upwardly - in lengths of 1550 mm and thereafter 19 laminate strips in lengths decreasing from 1200 to 200 mm, in the latter a fabric type strip being followed by six or seven roving type strips. The laminate strips thus stacked form a laminate structure 5 manageable as a whole and being stepped at a surface 4.
[0038] As preparation for the pressing operation, the concave press surface 11 of the lower mold half 7 is covered with a pres sure-compensating mat 12 of soft-elastic material and a separation foil 2 contiguous thereto. On it the laminate structure 5 is placed with its stepped surface down. Because of the high flexibility of the cured laminate strips 1, the laminate structure 5 becomes deformed as a whole and hugs the separation foil 2. The laminate structure 5 is then covered on its smooth surface with an additional separation foil 2, followed by an additional pressure-compensating mat 13. Fig. 2 shows this phase of the manufacturing process.
[0039] For the hot-pressing Operation the mold is now closed by lowering the upper mold half 8, a pressing pressure of about 40 N/cm2 being applied on the material to be pressed, and the
[0040] HF generator 10 operating with a frequency of 27.12 MHz, being switched on. In the electromagnetic HF field both the material of the cured laminate strips 1 and the bonding agent layers absorb dissipated HF energy, whereby the laminate structure 5 is heated quickly and uniformly. After the pressed material has reached a temperature of 140 , the HF energy supply is stopped or throttled to the extent that this temperature is essentially maintained during the remaining pressing time. An important advantage here is that, because of the relatively small percentage of uncured, that is. still reactive resins in the total resin mass of the pressed material - which percentage is limited to the bonding agent - local temperature increases which are difficult to control and would be caused by the actually exothermic curing reaction need not be feared.
[0041] During the pressing operation, the bonding agent in the glue joints of the laminate structure 5 becomes relatively fluid at the pressing temperature of 140ºC, so that it flows well under the action of the pressing pressure applied. The excess bonding agent is squeezed laterally out of the glue joints and with it any air inclusions existing inside the glue joints are removed. The bonding agent, which fills the glue joints completely and uniformly, subsequently eures quickly, whereby the laminate structure 5 is transformed into a resilient composite part. At the end of the pressing period, which in the given example is 5 minutes, the mold is opened and the composite part removed while still hot,allowed to cool, and then ground on its stepped surface caused by the differently long laminate strips 1 for the formation of a smooth surface 14 with arcuate contour. The composite part 15 then has approximately a form as shown in Fig. 3.
[0042] To process the resilient composite part 15 thus produced to a leaf spring profile body in a second process step part 15 is bonded on its convex surface 14, which had just been ground smooth to several stacked laminate strips 1. To this end, four roving type laminate strips, one fabric laminate strip and four additional roving laminate strips of a width of 195 mm and a length of 1560 mm which - as in the production of the first laminate structure 5 - have been provided on both sides with a bonding agent application of 80 g/m2 (solid substance), are layered one over the other to produce a second laminate structure on the flat support 3 provided with the separation layer 2. This second laminate structure is then - similarly as described in connection with Fig. 2 - inserted on the concave pressing surface, covered with a pressure-compensating mat and a separation foil, of the lower mold half of a HF energy- heated press. The composite part 15, which had been coated on its convex surface 14 with bonding agent also, is now placed with this surface 14 down onto the second laminate structure already introduced in the press, the composite part surface 14 applying snugly on the laminate structure. After a Separation foil and another pressure-compensating mat have been placed on, the mold is closed, and by HF heating of the pressed material to 140ºC at a pressing pressure of 40 N/cm2 during a pressing time of 5 minutes the individual pressed material components are bonded togehter to a leaf spring profile body.
[0043] The mold is theh opened and the finished leaf spring profile body 16 shown in Fig. 4, which now consists of the resilient composite part 15 and a second resilient composite region 17, is taken out while still hot. After cooling, the leaf spring profile body is divided by saw cuts into three identical leaf springs ready for use, each 60 mm wide.
[0044] In the center the leaf spring has a thickness of 34 mm and at its ends thicknesses of 17 mm. The height h of the spring center over the spring ends is 130 mm. It has a spring constant of 60 N/mm and is rated for a maximum deflection in the center of 200 mm. In endurance load alternation tests the described leaf spring withstood more than double the number of load cycles at which a similar steel leaf spring became defective in comparison tests. The above described leaf spring produced by a two-step manufacturing process has the advantage that the edge regions at its top and bottom sides, which are under increased stress when the spring is loaded, are formed by laminate strips which extend with continuous fibers of the glass fiber reinforcement over the entire spring length.
[0045] Should it be desirable in the above de cribed process to shorten the pressing times in the HF-heated press, then - as a modification of the above described process - the resilient composite part or the leaf spring profile body can be taken out of the mold already after partial curing of the bonding agent and only then completely cured in a furnace at elevated temperature.
[0046] According to a further variant for the production of leaf Springs - instead of applying the binder by means of a glue applicator - between two adjacent components to be bonded an adhesive sheet activatable at elevated temperature is inserted, which may advantageously be a glass fiber fabric impregnated with an epoxy resin-hardener mixture and dried (glass fiber prepreg). The bonding is then effected preferably again similarly as described with reference to Fig. 2 in a press with HF capacitor field heating of the pressed material. However - because of the inhibition of free flow of bonding agent in the glue Joint - the temperatures required for the bonding will generally be higher when such adhesives are used than with the use of bonding agent layers applied on the laminate strips e.g. by means of a glue applicator. When employing adhesive sheets containing such a glass fiber fabric, the spring body may in many cases be composed exclusively of glass fiber laminate strips of the roving type, because the glass fiber fabric reinforcement in the bonding agent joints usually already produces a sufficient transverse tensile strength of the spring body.
[0047] The introduction of force at the spring ends takes place in the described leaf springs of the invention by spring eyes as already described in connection with the description of Fig. 5.
[0048] In the leaf springs according to the invention, mainly only the laminates arranged in the upper and lower edge regions of the spring contribute to the attainable spring force. Be sides, shearing stresses to be absorbed by the bonding agent joints are always greatest in the center of a spring cross- section. These facts are taken into account in a further advantageous design of the leaf spring 23 according to the invention (Fig. 6) where in the center of the leaf spring a core 24 of non-resilient material is disposed, which is bonded at its top and bottom sides to a laminate packet, which packets form resilient composite regions 25. The core 24, which may advantageously consist of a fiber-reinforced elastomeric or thermoplastic plastic, is usually produced in a separate process, coated on both sides with bonding agend, and then, contiguous to its top and bottom sides, joined to a laminate structure consisting of several laminates strips of equal length - analogously as described in connection with Fig. 2 - bonded in a heated press to form a leaf spring 23 or leaf spring profile body. It should be noted here that the core 24, terminating in wedge form at its two ends, should not extend up to the ends of the leaf spring 23. Because of the rubber-elastic deformability of the core material, upon deformation of the leaf spring 23 under load no appreciable shearing stresses can build up in core 24. Industrial Applicability
[0049] The plastic leaf springs according to the invention can be used in motor vehicle construction in a similar manner as the known steel leaf springs. Advantages of the said plastic leaf springs over the usual steel leaf springs particularly consist in their low weight and in the fact that they are corrosionproof.
权利要求:
Claims
1. Leaf spring which consists at least in essential resi lient regions of a fiber-reinforced cured duromeric plastic, in which high-strength reinforcement fibers, possibly consisting of glass fibers, carbon fibers or other suitable fibers, extend at least approximately in the direction of the maximum elongation or compres sion of the spring material occurring under spring load, characterized in that these resilient regions consi sting of fiber-reinforced cured duromeric plastic consist at least in part of cured fiber-reinforced plastic laminates (1) which via bonding agent layers are bonded to each other to form one or more resilient composite parts (15) or regions (17,25) serving to compose the leaf spring, or to the leaf spring it self.
2. Leaf spring according to claim 1, characterized in that at least the majority of the plastic laminates joined to resilient composite parts (15) or regions (17,25) have each separately a thickness of at least 0.5 mm, but preferably of at least 0.8 mm.
3. Leaf spring according to claim 1 or 2 with a thickness variable in longitudinal direction, characterized in that it is formed by a resilient composite part (15) or region (17,25) or contains such a one, in which laminates (1) of different length are joined together.
4. Leaf spring according to one of Claims 1 to 3, charac terized in that it comprises at least one resilient composite part (15) or region (17, 25) in which the greater part of the laminates (1) has reinforcement fibers extending exclusively in lengthwise direction of the leaf spring and optionally being pre-stressed.
5. Leaf spring according to one of claims 1 to 4, charac terized in that it comprises at least one resilient com posite part (15) or region (17,25) in which a smaller part of the laminates has reinforcement fibers, the axes of which include with the lengthwise direction of the leaf spring an angle of between 5º and 90º, but more particularly of about 90º.
6. Leaf spring according to one of Claims 1 to 5, charac terized in that it has two resilient composite regions (25) which on two opposite sides of a core (24) of non- resilient material are joined to the two sides of the core via bonding agent layers.
7. Leaf spring according to claim 6, characterized in that the core (24) consists at least in part of an ela stomeric plastic.
8. Leaf spring according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that a fibrous material is embedded in the material of the core (24).
9. Leaf spring according to one of claims 1 to 8, charac terized by bonding agent layers which contain a duromeric bonding agent.
10. Leaf spring according to one of claims 1 to 9, charac terized by bonding agent layers in which a fibrous material is embedded.
11. Leaf spring according to one of claims 9 or 10, charac terized in that the cured duromeric or thermosetting bonding agent is an adhesive on the same base as the matrix resin of the cured laminates (1) bonded together to form composite parts (15) or to form the leaf spring.
12. Process for the production of a leaf spring according to one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that for the production of fiber-reinforced plastic laminate strips (1) in a continuous process first a rope is formed by impregnating a fibrous support material with a curable resin mixture, which rope is transformed by curing into a ribbon shaped laminate, which is optionally ground and cut to lengths of strips (1), that several of these laminate strips (1) after coating with a duromeric bonding agent or with insertion of adhesive sheets,optionally containing a fibrous support material and a duromeric bonding agent, are bonded to each other in a mold (7,8) and to any additional components of the leaf spring that may be provided, with activation and curing of the bonding agent to form a resilient composite part (15) serving for the construc tion of the leaf spring or to form the leaf spring or a leaf spring profile body.
13. Process according to claim 12, characterized in that the activating and curing of the bonding agent is ef fected at elevated temperatures, preferably tempera tures above 100ºC.
14. Process according to claim 13, characterized in that the heating up for the purpose of activating and cu ring the bonding agent is effected in an electromag netic high-frequency field.
15. Process according to one of claims 12 to 14, characterized in that the resilient composite part (15) or the leaf spring or leaf spring profile body is removed from the mold already after partial curing of the bonding agent and only then is fully cured at elevated temperature.
16. Process according to one of claims 12 to 15, charac terized in that first, by bonding together several fiber-reinforced plastic laminates, a basic spring composite part is formed, in which at least for a part of the laminates (1) of the composite part their lengths decrease with formation of a stepped surface (4), that these steps are removed by mechanical machi ning to form an arcuate smooth surface (14) of the basic spring composite part (15), preferably are ground off, and that onto this arcuately smooth surface (14) one or, in stacked arrangement, several fiber-reinfor ced cured duromeric plastic laminates (1) are glued which form an additional resilient composite region (17).
17. Process according to one of claims 12 to 16, characterized in that the leaf spring profile body (16) is divided into single leaf springs by saw cuts.
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