Patent Document

Priority is claimed to German patent application DE 102 32 769.6-21, filed on Jul. 18, 2003. 
   BACKGROUND 
   The present invention is directed to a hydropneumatic axle suspension for vehicles having greatly varying axle loads, in particular for front axles on tractors having hydraulic suspension cylinders. 
   In hydropneumatic axle suspensions, it is customary for a level-control system to be used. As the axle load increases, the ride height of the vehicle is reduced, and a level-control valve is adjusted to allow a hydraulic fluid to be fed via a pressure line into the cylinder chamber of the hydropneumatic actuators until the original level is reached again. As the axle load decreases, the ride height of the vehicle is increased, and the level-control valve connects the cylinder chambers of the hydropneumatic actuators to a discharge line, until the original level is restored. 
   Besides the level control, vehicles having a high load ratio are equipped with a pressure control for the annular spaces of the suspension cylinders, which, also by varying the pressure level, enables the suspension performance of the vehicles to be adapted to different load conditions. At the present time, the pressure level prevailing in the annular spaces of the suspension cylinders is regulated only as a function of the existing axle load. A suspension system made up of a level control and a pressure control is described in the German Patent Application DE 41 20 758 A1. 
   From the German Patent DE 42 42 448 C1, an improved hydropneumatic suspension device has become known, where a load-sensing pump is used, and whose level-control device is provided with a valve device which, in response to a static load change, briefly regulates the pressure level of all control lines and supply lines up or down and, in otherwise assumed neutral positions, relieves the lines of pressure, the piston chambers and annular spaces being hermetically sealed off via non-return valves capable of being unblocked. 
   The non-prepublished German Patent Application DE 101 07 631 discusses a hydropneumatic axle suspension that permits an especially rapid pressure adaptation and, moreover, provides improved driving comfort for the vehicle driver. In the context of this suspension, it is possible to vary the pressure prevailing in the suspension-cylinder annular spaces to yield a different stiffness of the spring characteristic in different load ranges. In the low load range, the pressure in the annular spaces of the suspension cylinders is preferably raised; the result is a spring characteristic having an increased stiffness. 
   A further improvement in the suspension performance is achieved by an axle suspension as described in the German Patent Application DE 101 07 644 A1, which is likewise not prepublished. In this axle suspension, the pressure-regulating valve used for regulating pressure is designed as a proportionally regulated valve that is controlled by a control current from an electrical control unit. This unit electronically processes both the measured signals from a pressure sensor, which is linked to the piston chambers of the suspension cylinders, as well as functionally dependent signals. In this way, a spring characteristic is achieved that has a constructively predefined curve shape that is dependent upon the load and operating state. The axle-spring rate is continuously adapted, automatically, to the suspended axle load and the working state for every control action. 
   SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   An object of the present invention is to devise an economical design approach that is characterized by a small type of construction for a control block of an axle suspension, which will further enhance road travel comfort by providing a spring rate which changes automatically in response to technical road-travel requirements and, additionally, enable the spring characteristic to be hardened on an individual basis for the particular application. 
   The present invention provides a hydropneumatic axle suspension for vehicles having greatly varying axle loads, in particular for front axles on tractors having hydraulic suspension cylinders, which are connected to hydropneumatic accumulators, having a suspension circuit Z of the cylinder chambers that is pressure-regulated via a level-control device and a pressure-regulated suspension circuit R of the annular spaces, wherein the axle-spring rate (C A ) automatically changes via an electromagnetic actuator in accordance with a predefined control mode, and additional variations are controllable. 
   In accordance with the present invention, the annular space pressure is proportionally regulated between the constant annular-space pressure level to more quickly adapt the pressure of the accumulator, and a proportional valve is linked hydraulically in such a way that an LS control with pressure relief is given for a control pump. In the case of the device according to the present invention, the two suspension circuits of the cylinder chambers and annular spaces are retained in the level position at the adjusted pressure level in a leak-free manner by two pressure-tight 2/2 directional control valves and suitably actuated during the level-control process, thereby eliminating the need for the previously necessary, special non-return valves capable of being hydraulically unblocked. Besides automatically changing the spring rate by automatically regulating the annular-space pressure, it is possible, through external intervention, to deliberately vary the pressure level in the annular spaces, as needed, to be able to optimally adapt the spring rate to existing operating conditions. 
   It is beneficial for the suspension circuit of the cylinder chambers to be provided with a safety valve to prevent overloading of the accumulators. 
   A load-sensing pump is preferably used for delivery of pressurized media. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     The present invention is elucidated in the following on the basis of an exemplary embodiment, with reference to the attached drawings, in which: 
       FIG. 1  shows an example of one possible way the axle-spring rate may vary between two spring characteristics and the pressure curve derived therefrom in the cylinder chambers of the suspension cylinders; and 
       FIG. 2  shows a circuit diagram for the axle suspension in accordance with the present invention. 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
   In  FIG. 1 , the curves of spring characteristics F and G exemplify two limiting curves, which are characterized by good suspension performance during road travel within specific axle-load ranges. The scale intervals of axle-spring rate C A  are illustrated to the left of the diagram and those of axle load F A  underneath. For road travel without add-on units and for tractor-trailer operation, the suspension characteristic is set to be soft in curve segment M–N of characteristic curve G, in order to enhance driving comfort in a medium load situation by utilizing spring travel. For travel involving a towed weight with brakes and the associated problem of an oscillating mass, the stiffer spring characteristic curve F is required to avoid pitching oscillations, curve segment A–B being optimized for the unloaded axle and curve segment C–D for the fully loaded axle. Curve segments B–M and N–C form the transitions to the optimized, functionally relevant regions of limiting curves F and G. The two curve characteristics P and R represent cylinder pressures P Z  that are plotted over the axle loads. Their scale interval is indicated on the right side of the diagram. These pressure values have a direct relationship with axle kinematics, cylinder number, cylinder size, and with the mass to be suspended, curve P representing the pressure level of the greatest annular space pressure and curve R that of the lowest annular space pressure. In the context of automatic annular-space pressure regulation as a function of axle load, curve characteristic A′–D′, drawn with a thicker line, specifies that the annular-space pressure in the low load range of A′–B′ is retained at a constant level at the upper pressure value, and, from B′ to M′, is lowered proportionally to point M′, to the lowest pressure level. This low annular-space pressure level is adjusted to a constant level over the load range of curve segment M′ to N′, and rises again proportionally in segment N′ to C′, to the high level, which remains constant from point C′ to D′. In accordance with the described control mode, one obtains spring-rate characteristic A–D, sketched as a heavier line, which is set for road travel comfort. If the spring function is not switched off for agricultural work, then a noticeably harder spring rate is necessary in the middle load range. For this, one has the option of intervening externally in the automatic, load-dependent control mode, thereby enabling the spring rate to be adjusted to an individual value within points B, M, N, C, and the suspension performance to be optimized for the particular application. 
     FIG. 2  illustrates a circuit diagram for carrying out the present invention. Suspension cylinders  24  and accumulators  20  and  21  are linked in a generally known way via supply lines Z and R. In this context, supply line Z is connected to cylinder chambers  22  and supply line R to annular spaces  23  of suspension cylinders  24 . Tenninal connection P is linked to a load-sensing pump, while terminal connection T leads to a reservoir. The pump is permanently connected via supply line  1  to proportionally working pressure-regulating valve  2 . Pressure-regulating valve  2  is a proportional 3/2 directional control valve, which increases and lowers, respectively, the pressure prevailing in annular spaces  23  as a function of the control current. Shuttle valve  3  is linked via control lines  4  and  5 , by way of supply lines  6  and  7 , to annular spaces  23  and cylinder chambers  22 , respectively, of suspension cylinders  24 . The higher pressure prevailing as the case may be in one of lines  6  or  7  is applied to control line  8  leading to the load-sensing pump, and the load-sensing pump is controlled accordingly. If the level position of the vehicle is too low, 3/2 directional control valve  9  is actuated by a level-control system  14 , proportional pressure-regulating valve  2  is energized by control current, which is derived as a processed control current from the dependency on the electric pressure signal from pressure sensor  10  in an electrical control unit  12 , and 2/2 directional control valve  60  is actuated. As soon as the pressure prevailing in supply line  7  downstream from orifice valve  14  reaches the pressure level of suspension circuit Z, pressurized oil flows through the non-return valve from 2/2 directional control valve  70  into cylinder chambers  22 . At the same time, annular spaces  23  are directly linked via actuated 2/2 directional control valve  60  to supply line  6 , so that the pressure prevailing in the annular space may be adapted to the pressure level adjusted by pressure-regulating valve  2  via orifice valve  13 . Shuttle valve  3 , via which control lines  5  and  4  are connected to the two pressure levels of suspension circuits Z and R, applies the highest pressure value to LS control line  8 . As soon as the level position is reached, the control action ends, and the level-control system switches all valves to the neutral, off-circuit position. Suspension circuits Z and R are hydraulically blocked by the currentless 2/2 directional control valves, and the control pressure prevailing in LS control line  8  is able to be relieved by way of supply lines  6  and  7  switched to the unpressurized condition. If the level position is too high, then the function whereby the pressure level is regulated down, is actuated via the level-control system, in that both 2/2 directional control valves  70  and  60  are energized, and control current is supplied to proportional pressure-regulating valve  2 , allowing pressurized oil to flow off from cylinder chambers  22  via orifice valve  14 . The annular-space pressure adapts itself, as previously described in the context of regulating the pressure level up, until the level position is reached, and the status is then switched to neutral. In the context of the regulating functions, orifice valves  14  and  13  are synchronized in such a way that, when the level position is reached, the pressure prevailing in the suspension circuit of cylinder annular spaces  23  also adapts itself to the pressure level to be adjusted. Through orifice valve  30  in LS line  8 , one is able to build up the control pressure of external functional elements. 
   If, deviating from the control mode, a harder spring rate is required, then an external switch point signal is transmitted to the electrical control unit  12 , which adapts and sets the appropriate control current and switches on proportional pressure-regulating valve  2 . Proportional pressure-regulating valve  2  applies the given pump pressure to supply line  6 . The pump pressure is then further directed via control line  4  and shuttle valve  3  to LS control line  8 , so that the control pump builds up pressure to the control pressure value. As soon as the pressure prevailing in delivery line  6  slightly exceeds the pressure level in annular spaces  23 , pressurized oil begins to flow into cylinder annular spaces  23 , resulting in a reduction of the vehicle-body ride height. The level-control system thereby switches to the function whereby the pressure level is regulated up, until the level position is reached. All of the regulating functions that follow at this point proceed automatically in the manner just described, but with the difference that proportional pressure-regulating valve  2  is always energized by the same, initially set control current, so that when the switch is made to the neutral position, the suspension is always set with the desired spring rate for the particular application. To be able to switch the hydropneumatic suspension back again to the automatic control mode of road travel, the introduced external switch point signals must first be cleared, and pressure-regulating valve  2  must be activated by the control current that is influenced only by the pressure signal from pressure sensor  10 . At the same time, 2/2 directional control valve  60  must be actuated to enable the pressure level in annular spaces  23  to be adapted to the pressure in supply line  6  that has been regulated to a lower level. As soon as the pressure level of annular spaces  23  falls, suspension cylinders  24  are extended out, and the axle is subsequently adjusted to the level position. All further control actions are then carried out in accordance with the preset, automatic control mode. 
   To protect accumulator  20  from overloading, pressure-regulating valve  11  is placed in suspension circuit Z.

Technology Category: 7