Plural Cooperating Leaf Springs (e.g., Full Elliptical Spring, Helper Springs) Patents (Class 280/124.174)
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Patent number: 9016705Abstract: An axel mount for a leaf spring comprises a housing, an aperture, a support, and a mechanical stop. The support runs lengthwise on a shelf of the housing and has a length generally equal to a length of the housing. The mechanical stop is coupled to the support and reduces an amount of vertical deflection allowed to an associated leaf spring. Further, a windup preventer may be coupled to the support that prevents the leaf spring from entering a windup mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: John Prikkel, III
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Publication number: 20150084302Abstract: A vehicle suspension arrangement for a vehicle having a chassis rail and a transverse axle arranged substantially orthogonal to the chassis rail is provided. The vehicle suspension arrangement includes a coil spring having a predetermined resilience characteristic, a first end for coupling to the chassis rail of the vehicle at a primary coupling, and a second end disposed axially distal from the first end for coupling to the transverse axle. The vehicle suspension arrangement also includes a secondary leaf spring having a plan view longitudinal configuration, a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis rail of the vehicle at a secondary pivot coupling, and a second end for coupling to the transverse axle. The entire length of the plan view longitudinal configuration of said secondary leaf spring extends in a single substantially linear direction that is arranged to be angularly displaced with respect to the chassis rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: RASSINI, S.A. de C.V.Inventor: James A. Juriga
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Patent number: 8967645Abstract: A vehicle suspension includes a pair of leaf springs arranged to extend longitudinally on opposed sides of a vehicle frame. Each leaf spring has a first end pivotally connected to the vehicle with a first bracket attached rigidly to the frame at a first position. A second end is connected to the vehicle frame with a spring shackle pivotably connected to a second bracket attached rigidly to the frame at a second position, in order to compensate for length changes of the leaf spring under load conditions. The suspension further includes an axle extending transversely of the vehicle frame which axle is mounted to each leaf spring at a position intermediate its first and second ends. At least an upper leaf of the leaf spring is a parabolic spring having a convex portion extending towards the frame, and the convex portion is located between the first end and the intermediate position.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Volvo Lastvagnar ABInventors: Stefan Preijert, Andreas Gustavsson
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Patent number: 8919795Abstract: A suspension for a vehicle having a chassis rail and a longitudinal axle arranged substantially orthogonal thereto. The vehicle suspension has a primary spring, which may be a leaf spring having a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a first primary pivot coupling, and a distal second end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a second primary pivot coupling. The primary spring can be a coil spring. A secondary leaf spring has a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a secondary pivot coupling, and a second end for coupling to the axle. The longitudinal configuration of the secondary leaf spring is arranged to be angularly displaced with respect to the longitudinal configuration of the primary leaf spring. The first primary pivot coupling and the secondary pivot coupling are arranged to be substantially coplanar.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Rassini, S.A. de C.V.Inventor: James Andrew Juriga
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Patent number: 8882120Abstract: A suspension for a vehicle having a chassis rail and a longitudinal axle arranged substantially orthogonal thereto. The vehicle suspension has a primary air-responsive spring that couples between the chassis and the axle of the vehicle. The primary spring can be a coil spring that surrounds an air helper spring. A secondary leaf spring has a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a secondary pivot coupling, and a second end for coupling to the axle. The longitudinal configuration of the secondary leaf spring can be arranged to be angularly displaced with respect to a chassis rail of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Sanluis Rassini International, Inc.Inventors: James Andrew Juriga, Slawomir M. Zieleniec, Graham R. Brookes
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Publication number: 20140131972Abstract: A vehicle drive arrangement for a vehicle of the type having differential power transmission arrangement that converts the rotatory motion of the rotatory power shaft to rotatory motion of first and second drive shafts disposed substantially orthogonal the rotatory power shaft. Primary leaf springs are each coupled at their respective centers to respective drive shafts by pivotal arrangements. The first and second primary springs may include helical springs that are used in place of, or in combination with, the primary leaf springs. Secondary leaf springs may be splayed and therefore need not be arranged parallel to the primary leaf springs. Control over vehicle kinematics is enhanced by configuring the resilience of a fulcrum bumper using resilient, rheological, or active systems. An active system will control vehicle height while stationary to facilitate loading and unloading of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2014Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: RASSINI FRENOS, S.A. de C.V.Inventor: James Andrew Juriga
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Patent number: 8720921Abstract: A vehicular suspension enhancer comprises a pair of vertically oriented spring portions, one portion mounted to the axle and the other portion mounted to the frame. Each vehicle axle can be equipped with two suspension enhancers, one enhancer located on each side of an axle. Each of the spring portions are positioned in the space between the axle and the vehicular frame, with the distal ends of each spring portion facing one another with a space between the distal ends defining a gap. The gap between the facing spring portions will increase in response to an increase in the distance between frame and axle.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2013Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: SuperSprings International, Inc.Inventor: Gerard A. Lamberti
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Patent number: 8668215Abstract: A vehicle drive arrangement for a vehicle of the type having differential power transmission arrangement that converts the rotatory motion of the rotatory power shaft to rotatory motion of first and second drive shafts disposed substantially orthogonal the rotatory power shaft. Primary leaf springs are each coupled at their respective centers to respective drive shafts by pivotal arrangements. The first and second primary springs may include helical springs that are used in place of, or in combination with, the primary leaf springs. Secondary leaf springs may be splayed and therefore need not be arranged parallel to the primary leaf springs. Control over vehicle kinematics is enhanced by configuring the resilience of a fulcrum bumper using resilient, rheological, or active systems. An active system will control vehicle height while stationary to facilitate loading and unloading of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Rassini S.A. de C.V.Inventor: James Andrew Juriga
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Publication number: 20140008887Abstract: A suspension arrangement for a vehicle including a leaf spring element having a substantially longitudinal configuration. Also included is a deflection limiting element coupled to said leaf spring element at an intermediate location thereof, wherein said deflection limiting element comprises a J-shaped spring element. Further included is a resilient element attached to said J-shaped spring element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Inventor: James A. Juriga
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Patent number: 8505942Abstract: A suspension device having a leaf spring and a piston-cylinder unit. The leaf spring has a first end that is movably attached to a frame and a second end pivotally attached to the piston-cylinder unit. In addition, the piston-cylinder unit is pivotally attached to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.Inventor: Todd Rupert Muck
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Publication number: 20130091640Abstract: Provided is a wood splitter having a support element, a first elongated element, a second elongated element, and wood splitting components. A support element may be a first elongated element and a second elongated element engaged to the first elongated element. The first elongated element may be subject to a first pre-stress load. The first pre-stress load may be a first moment. The second elongated element may be engaged to the first elongated element and may be subject to a second pre-stress load. Wood splitting components may be engaged with at least one of a first elongated element or a second elongated element, may be adapted to operate to split wood, and may be adapted to apply an operational load during operation to the first elongated element. The operational load may at least partially relax the first moment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Inventor: Gary P. Wilkinson
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Publication number: 20130062855Abstract: A suspension for a vehicle having a chassis rail and a longitudinal axle arranged substantially orthogonal thereto. The vehicle suspension has a primary spring, which may be a leaf spring having a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a first primary pivot coupling, and a distal second end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a second primary pivot coupling. The primary spring can be a coil spring. A secondary leaf spring has a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle at a secondary pivot coupling, and a second end for coupling to the axle. The longitudinal configuration of the secondary leaf spring is arranged to be angularly displaced with respect to the longitudinal configuration of the primary leaf spring. The first primary pivot coupling and the secondary pivot coupling are arranged to be substantially coplanar.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: BANCO NACINAL DE MEXIC, S.A. INTEGRATE DEL GRUPO FINACIERO BANAMEX AS COLLATERAL AGENTInventor: James Andrew Juriga
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Publication number: 20120211963Abstract: The present invention provides a suspension apparatus having a primary leaf spring and a secondary leaf spring. The primary leaf spring can have a pair of spaced-apart ends that are attached to a frame and the secondary leaf spring can have a pair of spaced-apart ends that are unattached to the frame. A movable block is also included, can be attached to the frame and is located proximate to one of the pair of unattached ends of the secondary leaf spring. The movable block is operable to move closer to and further away from the proximate unattached end of the secondary leaf spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.Inventor: Todd Rupert Muck
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Patent number: 8136825Abstract: A suspension mount for a vehicle axle includes first and second mount components that are positioned on opposing sides of the axle. A spring is supported by the first and second mount components. The axle is comprised of a tubular beam body that encloses a cavity. The tubular beam body has a fore wall, an aft wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall that bound the cavity. The first mount component is positioned adjacent the fore wall and the second mount component is positioned adjacent the aft wall. At least one fastener extends through the cavity and through the fore and aft walls to secure the first and second mount components to the tubular beam body.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLCInventor: Gonzalo Luna
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Publication number: 20110140388Abstract: A vehicle suspension arrangement for a vehicle of the type having a chassis rail and a longitudinal axle arranged substantially orthogonal to the chassis rail has a primary spring with a predetermined resilience characteristic coupled to the chassis of the vehicle and to the longitudinal axle. A primary leaf spring is pivotally coupled to the chassis of the vehicle at first and second ends, and an axle coupler portion is arranged intermediate of the first and second ends. A secondary leaf spring has a first end for pivotally coupling to the chassis of the vehicle, and a second end for coupling to the axle. A deflection limiting element is coupled to a selectable one of the primary and secondary leaf springs for controlling a distance therebetween. The deflection limiting element is configured as a J-shaped spring element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: RASSINI, S.A. DE C.V.Inventor: James Andrew Juriga
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Patent number: 7918469Abstract: A single unit that combines the advantages of a rear spring spacer block and a traction bar. The rigidity of the traction bar and design of the spacer block eliminate wheel hop and axle wrap while maintaining a level vehicle drive height. No welding is required to install the device, the device is length and height adjustable for a plethora of vehicle applications and the factory ride and handling are preserved.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: David John Hoppert
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Patent number: 7841607Abstract: A spring beam suspension system includes a hanger; a flexible spring beam extending between the hanger and an axle; and a generally U-shaped pivot bracket secured to the spring beam, the pivot bracket including opposing legs which are pivotably attached to the hanger. Another spring beam suspension system includes a lift actuator which lifts the axle by applying a biasing force to a portion of the spring beam which extends forward from the hanger. Yet another suspension system has a bushing secured in the hanger, whereby the beam pivots relative to the bushing.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Watson & Chalin Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Cully B. Dodd
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Patent number: 7673891Abstract: A shackle of a suspension system that connects a leaf spring to a vehicle frame. The shackle pivots, allowing the leaf spring to swing. The shackle is configured so that its effective length changes in response to shock. An elastic member is included in the shackle to resist this change in length and absorb shock.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Lippert Components Inc.Inventor: Stephen J. Johns
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Patent number: 7665753Abstract: A leaf spring suspension includes a plurality of leaf springs fixedly secured together by a bolt in the form of a stack. A first leaf spring of the plurality of leaf springs has ends configured to be coupled to a vehicle frame. A pin extends through each leaf spring except for the first leaf spring to prevent splaying between the leaf springs during transverse loading of the suspension.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.Inventor: Takeo Gennai
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Patent number: 7549659Abstract: A suspension that has particular application for a front axle of a heavy vehicle includes suspension arms that are better able to withstand increased brake torques that are expected to soon be mandated in heavy vehicles. In one embodiment, the suspension includes a plurality of arms pivotally connected to a vehicle frame, and rigidly secured to an axle. By utilizing the plurality of arms, simple spring elements are better able to withstand the increased brake torques.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: ArvinMeritor Technology, LLCInventor: Benjamin R. Reineck
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Publication number: 20070262547Abstract: A vehicle suspension provides increased auxiliary roll stiffness by utilizing spring assemblies having a thick truncated half-leaf, a thin full-leaf, and a thin truncated half-leaf located opposite the thick truncated half-leaf. The thick truncated half-leaf increases the torsional rigidity of the spring assembly in order to increase the leaf twist sub-component of auxiliary roll stiffness and increases the bending rigidity of half of the spring assembly in order to increase the axle torsion sub-component of auxiliary roll stiffness. The thin full-leaf provides structural integrity, and the thin half-leaf allows tuning of the overall vertical spring rate of the suspension and limits the leaf stresses in the thin full-leaf.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLCInventor: Derek Warinner
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Publication number: 20070145706Abstract: A leaf spring assembly for a vehicle having a frame and an axle. The leaf spring assembly includes a first leaf spring and a trailing arm having first and second ends. The first end of the trailing arm adapted to be coupled to the frame to form a trailing arm attachment point. The first leaf spring is disposed beneath the trailing arm and includes a width defining a lateral direction and first and second ends defining a longitudinal direction. The first end of the first leaf spring being concentrically wound with the first end of the trailing arm and adapted to be attached to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: PACCAR INCInventor: Roger Penzotti
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Patent number: 7213825Abstract: A one-piece leaf spring retaining bracket may be welded to a longitudinal member of a vehicle frame. The leaf spring retaining bracket is symmetrical along two planes, and the same bracket may be used on either side of the vehicle frame. The bracket has an upper section with a curved or arced surface, and first and second downwardly extending walls between which the end of a leaf spring may be pivotally supported.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Deere & CompanyInventors: Brian James Hitt, Evon Skulj, William John Heska, Michael Krasic
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Publication number: 20070040346Abstract: An equalizer for a suspension system for a trailer is configured to absorb or dampen the harsh shocks or vibrations coming off of the leaf springs proximate to a center frame hangar, thus allowing for a “softer” ride. The equalizer utilizes two independent equalizer arm assemblies which are each rotatably secured within the equalizer. Each equalizer arm assembly is operatively associated with one of the front or rear leaf springs such that upon upward movement of either the front or rear leaf spring, the associated equalizer arm assembly is forced to rotate within the equalizer and to deform a shock absorber provided within the equalizer. The shock absorber, upon the deformation thereof, absorbs the harsh shocks or vibrations which would otherwise normally be transferred from the leaf springs, to the equalizer, and thus to the frame of the trailer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2005Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventor: E. Fenton
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Publication number: 20070040347Abstract: An equalizer for a suspension system for a trailer is configured to absorb or dampen the harsh shocks or vibrations coming off of the leaf springs proximate to a center frame hangar, thus allowing for a “softer” ride. The equalizer utilizes one or two independent equalizer arm assemblies or castings which are each rotatably secured within the equalizer. Each equalizer arm assembly or casting is operatively associated with one of the leaf springs such that upon upward movement of the leaf spring, the associated equalizer arm assembly or casting is forced to rotate within the equalizer and to deform a shock absorber provided within the equalizer. The shock absorber, upon the deformation thereof, absorbs the harsh shocks or vibrations which would otherwise normally be transferred from the leaf springs, to the equalizer, and thus to the frame of the trailer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventor: E. Fenton
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Patent number: 7144031Abstract: An isolator for use in a suspension system includes a front shaft and a rear shaft. A front spring arm and a front transitional arm are mounted to the front shaft. A rear spring arm and a rear transitional arm are mounted to the rear shaft. A resilient member is mounted between the front and rear transitional arms. As forces are applied to the front and rear link arms, the front and rear shafts rotate causing the front and rear transitional arms to rotate. As the front and rear transitional arms rotate, the resilient member is compressed and expanded accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Advanced Designed Systems Inc.Inventor: E. Dale Fenton
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Publication number: 20050269796Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for controlling power hop in a Hotchkiss-type vehicle suspension having a live axle housing supported by a left and right suspension leaf spring, through the use of a pair of half-leaf springs adapted for operative attachment at a rear end thereof to the left and right terminal ends respectively of the axle housing, and a damping device adapted for operative attachment between a chassis of the vehicle and the rear axle housing. The half-leaf spring members extend longitudinally in a forward direction, below and generally in vertical alignment with their respectively associated suspension leaf spring, and are spaced therefrom, with the forward end of each half-spring member including a snubber for contacting a lower surface of the associated suspension leaf spring and terminating below and adjacent the forward end of its respectively associated suspension leaf spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: December 8, 2005Inventors: Thomas Sawarynski, Richard Fleming, Michael Corbin, Steven Lyman, Richard Myers
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Patent number: 6910743Abstract: A stable wheel assembly has wheels, a connector, a wheel stand with a bracket and a resilient body. Each wheel has a center. The connector has two spindles and two protrusions. Each protrusion has a free end and an upright step integrally formed with the free end of the protrusion. The upright steps on the protrusions are mated with each other. The bracket is pivotally mounted on two protrusions with a fastener. When the scooter or electric motorcycle mounted the stable wheel assembly run on an uneven surface, the wheels is raised up and the protrusion connected to the raised wheels is pivoted around the fastener mounted inside the protrusion and bracket. Therefore, a scooter or an electric motorcycle with the stable wheel assembly can be prevented from turning over.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Merits Health Products Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ming-Chuan Cheng
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Patent number: 6863290Abstract: A suspension includes: wheel supporting members for supporting wheels, a leaf spring having both end portions each arranged on an upper side of the respective wheel supporting member; a pivot supporting the leaf spring, and receiving pieces interposed between the wheel supporting members and the both end portions of the leaf spring respectively. Each of the wheel supporting members includes a recess portion on which one of the receiving pieces is mounted. Each of the receiving pieces includes an engaging portion for engaging with one of the both end portions of the leaf spring. Each of the receiving pieces includes an elastic member and a first metal plate joined on the elastic member. The elastic member can deform to follow a displacement of a relative position between the leaf spring and one of the wheel supporting members.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus CorporationInventor: Kenji Yokoyama
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Patent number: 6832773Abstract: A suspension includes wheel supporting members for supporting wheels; a first leaf spring having both end portions each disposed on an upper side of one of the wheel supporting members; a second leaf spring extending along the first leaf spring; a pivot for supporting the second leaf spring on a vehicle body; a spacer provided between the first and second leaf springs; sliders fixed on the second leaf spring but being in slidable contact with the first leaf spring; and receiving pieces interposed between the both end portions and the wheel supporting members. Each of the receiving pieces includes an engaging portion for engaging with one of the both end portions. Each of the receiving pieces includes an elastic member capable of deforming to follow a relative displacement between the first leaf spring and the wheel supporting member in the vehicle width direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus CorporationInventor: Kenji Yokoyama
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Publication number: 20040119260Abstract: An isolator for use in a suspension system includes a front shaft and a rear shaft. A front spring arm and a front transitional arm are mounted to the front shaft. A rear spring arm and a rear transitional arm are mounted to the rear shaft. A resilient member is mounted between the front and rear transitional arms. As forces are applied to the front and rear link arms, the front and rear shafts rotate causing the front and rear transitional arms to rotate. As the front and rear transitional arms rotate, the resilient member is compressed and expanded accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: E. Dale Fenton
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Patent number: 6425595Abstract: Automotive suspension system having a leaf spring assembly. A splay reduction device is employed for maintaining alignment of leaf members.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Peter J. Soles, Frank Nick Casali
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Patent number: 6273441Abstract: An anti-roll suspension stabilizer for a vehicle having a leaf spring suspension system. The device features an elongated stabilizing spring communicating roll resistance to the attached axle of the vehicle at a center section and concurrent force at each of two ends of the stabilizing spring to the leaf spring of the vehicle through an attachment thereto using a shackle. Adjustment of the device is achieved by use of a plurality of mounting apertures for the shackles located at varying distances from the center of the stabilizing spring thereby allowing for adjustment by the user for desired performance characteristics. Further force adjustment is achieved using one or a combination of an optional axle spacer which can be made from one or both of solid rubber like material, or a pneumatic pillow which can vary in dimension, which would be located at the center section of the stabilizing spring where it communicates with the axle.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventors: Thomas Neavitt, Charles Duquette
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Patent number: 6206407Abstract: A vehicle suspension system is provided for coupling elongated frame rails to first and second axles, the axles extending in a direction transverse to the frame rails. Each axle has opposed outer end portions projecting outwardly beyond the frame rails. At each side of the vehicle, in proximity to the frame rail at the respective side of the vehicle, a vehicle suspension is provided which includes a leaf spring assembly comprised of one or more leaf springs. The leaf spring assembly has first and second end portions and a central portion. The leaf spring assembly extends from the outer end portion of the first axle to the outer end portion of the second axle. A bushing is coupled to the frame rail. The bushing includes at least three arcuate reinforcing plates with elastomeric material disposed between the plates. The leaf spring assembly is coupled to the bushing, most preferably by a clamp, to thereby couple the central portion of the leaf spring to the frame rail through the bushing.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Freightliner LLCInventors: Daniel G. Fuchs, Paul R. Hynes, Frank S. Crow