US 12,459,581 B2
Fastening arrangement for a bush shaft fixed to a vehicle body
Thomas Klawunn, Dingolfing (DE); Carsten Lankenau, Munich (DE); Marco Parisi, Munich (DE); and Tatjana Schoierer, Haimhausen (DE)
Assigned to Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Munich (DE)
Appl. No. 18/693,695
Filed by Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft, Munich (DE)
PCT Filed Sep. 20, 2022, PCT No. PCT/EP2022/076065
§ 371(c)(1), (2) Date Mar. 20, 2024,
PCT Pub. No. WO2023/046667, PCT Pub. Date Mar. 30, 2023.
Claims priority of application No. 10 2021 124 320.3 (DE), filed on Sep. 21, 2021.
Prior Publication US 2024/0383542 A1, Nov. 21, 2024
Int. Cl. B62D 27/02 (2006.01)
CPC B62D 27/02 (2013.01) 12 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A fastening arrangement for a vehicle-body-mounted bush shaft, wherein the bush shaft extends in a Z direction and is fastenable in an at least partially U-shaped structure which extends in an X direction, wherein the U-shaped structure has a base extending in an XY direction and has a first side piece and a second side piece extending in the Z direction, and wherein the bush shaft is arrangeable and fastenable on the base normal to a base surface, the fastening arrangement comprising:
a first strut; and
a second strut disposed parallel to the first strut;
wherein the first strut and the second strut extend normal to a longitudinal axis of the bush shaft in a Y direction, are arranged in abutment against the bush shaft in the U-shaped structure, and extend in the U-shaped structure from the first side piece of the U-shaped structure to the second side piece of the U-shaped structure when the fastening arrangement is connected to the bush shaft;
wherein a first lug is disposed at a first end of the first strut, wherein a second lug is disposed at a first end of the second strut, and wherein the first lug and the second lug are each bent parallel to the first side piece and are supportable on the first side piece;
wherein the first strut and the second strut are connected to one another adjacent to the bush shaft via a first crosspiece which extends in the X direction.