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Date of Patent:
Dec. 06, 2016

Filed:

Apr. 03, 2012
Applicants:

Christof Behmenburg, Lauenau, DE;

Jens Uwe Gleu, Langenhagen, DE;

Andreas Kind, Hildesheim, DE;

Dirk Kröger, Hannover, DE;

Andreas Nessel, Isernhagen, DE;

Reiner Waschk, Hannover, DE;

Inventors:

Christof Behmenburg, Lauenau, DE;

Jens Uwe Gleu, Langenhagen, DE;

Andreas Kind, Hildesheim, DE;

Dirk Kröger, Hannover, DE;

Andreas Nessel, Isernhagen, DE;

Reiner Waschk, Hannover, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F16F 9/04 (2006.01); F16F 5/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F16F 9/0409 (2013.01); F16F 9/0418 (2013.01); F16F 9/0445 (2013.01);
Abstract

An air spring assembly for a motor vehicle, including an air spring, a rolling piston, a tubular rolling air spring bellows arranged concentrically about a central longitudinal axis of the air spring, and an air spring cover. A first partial air spring bellows has a first embedded textile reinforcement and a second partial air spring bellows has a second embedded textile reinforcement The first textile reinforcement has first reinforcing threads, the preferred axis of which extends parallel or nearly parallel to the axis of the central longitudinal axis of the air spring The second textile reinforcement has second reinforcing threads, the first preferred axis of which extends obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the air spring and the second preferred axis of which extends obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the air spring, wherein the first and the second preferred axis are at an angle to each other.


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