Patents by Inventor Ervin K. Vandenberg

Ervin K. Vandenberg has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7758056
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system includes a pair of suspension assemblies mounted on a pair of spaced vehicle frame members for supporting a vehicle body on the vehicle wheels. A torsion axle extends between the pair of suspension assemblies and terminates in a pair of stub shafts. The axle is mounted on a pair of spaced frame bars attached to the vehicle frame. An air spring extends between the vehicle frame and an outer end of a support arm mounted on the torsion axle. The stub shafts are supported within an outer tube of the torsion axle by a plurality of elastomeric members. One end of each stub shaft is connected to a spindle arm which has a spindle extending from an opposite end of the arm. The outer tube of the torsion axle pivotally supports the air spring support arm and the axis of the torsion axle is coaxial with the pivot axis of the air spring support arm to provide a more compact and sturdy suspension assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2010
    Assignee: Air Suspensions, Inc.
    Inventors: Ervin K. VanDenberg, David H. Croston
  • Patent number: 7726674
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system includes a pair of suspension assemblies mounted on a pair of spaced vehicle frame members for supporting a vehicle body on the vehicle wheels. A torsion axle extends between the pair of suspension assemblies and terminates in a pair of stub shafts. The axle is mounted on a pair of spaced frame brackets attached to the vehicle frame. An air spring extends between the vehicle frame and an outer end of a support arm pivotally mounted on each end of the torsion axle. The stub shafts are supported within an outer tube of the torsion axle by a plurality of elastomeric members. One end of each stub shaft is connected to a spindle arm which has a spindle extending from an opposite end of the arm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Air Suspensions, Inc.
    Inventors: Ervin K. VanDenberg, David H. Croston
  • Publication number: 20090278329
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system includes a pair of suspension assemblies mounted on a pair of spaced vehicle frame members for supporting a vehicle body on the vehicle wheels. A torsion axle extends between the pair of suspension assemblies and terminates in a pair of stub shafts. The axle is mounted on a pair of spaced frame brackets attached to the vehicle frame. An air spring extends between the vehicle frame and an outer end of a support arm pivotally mounted on each end of the torsion axle. The stub shafts are supported within an outer tube of the torsion axle by a plurality of elastomeric members. One end of each stub shaft is connected to a spindle arm which has a spindle extending from an opposite end of the arm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: AIR SUSPENSIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Ervin K. VanDenberg, David H. Croston
  • Publication number: 20090278328
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system includes a pair of suspension assemblies mounted on a pair of spaced vehicle frame members for supporting a vehicle body on the vehicle wheels. A torsion axle extends between the pair of suspension assemblies and terminates in a pair of stub shafts. The axle is mounted on a pair of spaced frame bars attached to the vehicle frame. An air spring extends between the vehicle frame and an outer end of a support arm mounted on the torsion axle. The stub shafts are supported within an outer tube of the torsion axle by a plurality of elastomeric members. One end of each stub shaft is connected to a spindle arm which has a spindle extending from an opposite end of the arm. The outer tube of the torsion axle pivotally supports the air spring support arm and the axis of the torsion axle is coaxial with the pivot axis of the air spring support arm to provide a more compact and sturdy suspension assembly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: AIR SUSPENSIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Ervin K. VanDenberg, David H. Croston
  • Patent number: 6796566
    Abstract: A lift axle suspension system to be mounted under a vehicle for selectively raising a tire wheel assembly out of engagement with a road surface which vehicle includes a lift axle mounted to a hanger bracket via a pivot connector. The hanger bracket is rigidly attached to a vehicle frame and has articulating arms pivotally connected thereto. These arms connect at their opposite ends to the axle. A pair of diaphragm chambers such as brake chambers each include upper and lower chambers separated by a flexible bladder that moves under pressurization causing a push rod affixed thereto to translate. The diaphragm chambers and push rods extending therefrom are connected in different embodiments to the hanger bracket or other rigid structures as well as the articulating arm such that movement of the push rods causes movement of the articulating arms and thus movement such as lifting of the axle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Suspension Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 6585223
    Abstract: A bushing for use in a vehicle suspension system includes a pair of elastomeric bearings having cylindrical holes formed therein and flanges formed integrally therewith. The bushing further includes a journal carried by the bearings in the cylindrical holes. In the first embodiment, the bearings are of substantially elliptical cross section and provide a compliance in a major axis direction that is different than the compliance in a minor axis direction. In a second embodiment, the bearings additionally are formed with channels of partial substantially cylindrical section on the outer surfaces, thereby giving the bearings a compliance in the major axis direction of a nonlinear higher order than the corresponding compliance of the first embodiment. A third embodiment is similar to the second embodiment except that the bearings are formed with voids of a partial substantially conic section formed on the outer surface, with the apex of the voids being adjacent the flanges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Suspensions, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Publication number: 20030107198
    Abstract: A lift axle suspension system to be mounted under a vehicle for selectively raising a tire wheel assembly out of engagement with a road surface which vehicle includes a lift axle mounted to a hanger bracket via a pivot connector. The hanger bracket is rigidly attached to a vehicle frame and has articulating arms pivotally connected thereto. These arms connect at their opposite ends to the axle. A pair of diaphragm chambers such as brake chambers each include upper and lower chambers separated by a flexible bladder that moves under pressurization causing a push rod affixed thereto to translate. The diaphragm chambers and push rods extending therefrom are connected in different embodiments to the hanger bracket or other rigid structures as well as the articulating arm such that movement of the push rods causes movement of the articulating arms and thus movement such as lifting of the axle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2001
    Publication date: June 12, 2003
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5988672
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a box shaped beam having a top plate, a bottom plate, a front plate and a pair of end plates. The top plates and bottom plates are spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the axle height and are securely welded thereto along both the top and bottom of the axle. A pair of axially aligned and spaced apart pivots are secured intermediate the top plates and bottom plate, and receive a pivot pin for mounting the box beam to a vehicle. Each pivot includes a bushing, which, in an alternative embodiment, includes a horizontal spring rate, a vertical spring rate and an axial spring rate. Additionally, the top plate and bottom plate are welded to the axle along a substantial portion of the length thereof for substantially reducing torque in the axle, and for significantly reducing bending stresses felt by the axle. In an alternative embodiment, the sidewalls are integrally formed with the top and bottom walls for ease of manufacture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Suspension Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5944339
    Abstract: An improved suspension system includes a central bracket that pivotally receives box beams fixed to each lateral side of the axles of each wheel. The combined spaced box beams and axle move as a unit, to provide roll stability to the suspension. The invention eliminates the need for any separate stabilizer bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas McKenzie, Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5915705
    Abstract: A suspension system which includes at least one beam, a support spring extending between the vehicle frame and the support beam and a lift spring extending between a lift bracket welded to the beam and the vehicle frame. The support spring is precompressed by using a U-bolt and may be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the length of the U-bolt. Additionally, the spring provides a constant effective force throughout the entire path of travel of the tire-wheel assemblies attached to the axle. While the axle force provided by the spring increases, the force operates through a changing lever arm relative to the pivot point to assure that the spring force operating through the lever arm remains substantially constant throughout the path of travel of the suspension system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1999
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5908198
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a central beam formed with a mounting flange on each side thereof. The beam is pivotally mounted to a suspension frame at one end, and rigidly attached to an axle at another end along substantially the entire length of the axle. A control arm is pivotally mounted to each mounting flange at one end, and to the suspension frame at another end whereby the pivot axis of the center beam and the control arms are axially aligned. Additionally, the pivot connection of the central beam provides one or two bushings which may have a constant spring rate, or which may include a spring rate which varies in the vertical and horizontal direction. In a second and third embodiment, a lift mechanism is provided for raising the axle from a ground engaging to a non-ground engaging position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1999
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5882031
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a pair of hanger brackets. A first intermediate bracket dependent from a vehicle, a second intermediate bracket a pair of control arms, and a torque rod. One end of each control arm is pivotally mounted on a corresponding hanger bracket. Another end of each control arm, is pivotally attached to an axle seat. The torque arm is pivotally mounted between the first and second intermediate brackets. One end of a stabilizer bar is mounted to each control arm to increase the suspensions roll stability, and resistance to lateral deflection. In one embodiment, the stabilizer bar extends through a hole formed in each control arm, and in other embodiments, flanges extend outwardly from the stabilizer bar adjacent respective control arms for mounting the stabilizer bar to the control arms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5868418
    Abstract: A suspension system which includes at least one beam, a support spring extending between the vehicle frame and the support beam and a lift spring extending between a lift bracket welded to the beam and the vehicle frame. The support spring is precompressed by using a U-bolt and may be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the length of the U-bolt. Additionally, the spring provides a constant effective force throughout the entire path of travel of the tire-wheel assemblies attached to the axle. While the axle force provided by the spring increases, the force operates through a changing lever arm relative to the pivot point to assure that the spring force operating through the lever arm remains substantially constant throughout the path of travel of the suspension system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell Heavy Vehicle Suspension Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5853183
    Abstract: A suspension system which includes at least one beam, a support spring extending between the vehicle frame and the support beam and a lift spring extending between a lift bracket welded to the beam and the vehicle frame. The support spring is precompressed by using a U-bolt and may be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the length of the U-bolt. Additionally, the spring provides a constant effective force throughout the entire path of travel of the tire-wheel assemblies attached to the axle. While the axle force provided by the spring increases, the force operates through a changing lever arm relative to the pivot point to assure that the spring force operating through the lever arm remains substantially constant throughout the path of travel of the suspension system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1998
    Assignee: Suspensions Incorporated
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5845919
    Abstract: A suspension system includes a pair of spring beams with each spring beam pivotally mounted to a hanger bracket extending downwardly from a vehicle. An axle seat is mounted to an end of each spring beam and includes a passage extending therethrough. The spring beam passes through the passage formed in the axle seat and is permitted to deflect in response to vertical loads within the passage. A resilient bushing is positioned within the passage and intermediate the axle seat and the spring beam to permit the spring beam to assist in retaining the axle seat onto the beam, and to assure that the spring beam may flex along its entire length. The axle seat is retained on the spring beam by the pin connection extending through an eyelet formed in one end of the spring beam.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Suspension Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5820156
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a pair of hanger brackets. A first intermediate bracket dependent from a vehicle, a second intermediate bracket a pair of control arms, and a torque rod. One end of each control arm is pivotally mounted on a corresponding hanger bracket. Another end of each control arm, is pivotally attached to an axle seat. The torque arm is pivotally mounted between the first and second intermediate brackets. One end of a stabilizer bar is mounted to each control arm to increase the suspensions roll stability, and resistance to lateral deflection. In one embodiment, the stabilizer bar extends through a hole formed in each control arm, and in other embodiments, flanges extend outwardly from the stabilizer bar adjacent respective control arms for mounting the stabilizer bar to the control arms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Suspensions Incorporated
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5791681
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a pair of spaced apart control arms, and a central beam positioned intermediate the control arms. The central beam and the control arms are pivotally mounted to the frame at one end, and secured to the axle at another end. At least one air spring extends between the axle and the frame to support vertical load, and the center beam. The center beam has sufficient width to provide a roll stable suspension, while remaining resistant to lateral deflection. The pivotal connection at the central beam provides a bushing, which may have a constant spring rate, or which may include a spring rate which varies in the vertical and horizontal direction. In a second embodiment, a lift mechanism is provided for raising the axle from a ground engaging to a non-ground engaging position. In yet another embodiment, the suspension system is provided as a primary suspension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Rockwell Heavy Vehicle Suspension Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5788263
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a pair of hanger brackets and a pair of beams. A first end of each beam is attached, via a bushing sleeve to each hanger bracket, and an axle is rigidly attached to the second end of each beam. Each beam is manufactured from a plurality of layers of laminate material which extend circumferentially around the axle and the bushing sleeve. An adhesive layer extends between the bushing sleeve and axle, and the layers of laminate material, for securing the bushing sleeve and axle to the beam. Inasmuch as the laminate material and adhesive have a relatively low modulus of elasticity, these materials flex in response to movement of the axle, thereby assuring that the connection between the laminate beam and the axle remains stable, even as the axle moves in response to forces acting thereon. In another embodiment of the invention, each beam is integrally formed with an air spring piston.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Suspensions Incorporated
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5778798
    Abstract: A suspension assembly for a large volume trailer has a pair of spaced apart control arms pivotally mounted beneath the trailer. One end of each control arm is pivotally mounted to a hanger bracket suspended from the trailer frame, and another end of each control arm has an axle stub mounted thereto for receiving a tire wheel assembly. A stabilizer beam extends transversely between the control arms, and is mounted to each of the control arms intermediate the pivot and the axle stub. A lower beam, parallel to the stabilizer beam, extends between the axle stubs and a pair of air springs are mounted between the lower beam and the trailer frame. A center weldment is attached to the lower beam intermediate the air springs, and to the stabilizer beam intermediate the control arms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg
  • Patent number: 5746441
    Abstract: A vehicle suspension system having a central beam formed with a mounting flange on each side thereof. The beam is pivotally mounted to a suspension frame at one end, and rigidly attached to an axle at another end along substantially the entire length of the axle. A control arm is pivotally mounted to each mounting flange at one end, and to the suspension frame at another end whereby the pivot axis of the center beam and the control arms are axially aligned. Additionally, the pivot connection of the central beam provides one or two bushings which may have a constant spring rate, or which may include a spring rate which varies in the vertical and horizontal direction. In a second and third embodiment, a lift mechanism is provided for raising the axle from a ground engaging to a non-ground engaging position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Rockwell Heavy Vehicle Suspension Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Ervin K. VanDenberg