Claims
- 1. An adaptive suspension system for a motor vehicle providing variable spring rate characteristics comprising a frame, a pair of front wheels independently suspended on said frame, a front composite leaf spring extending transversely of and mounted on said frame between said front wheels, a separate front pneumatic spring means mounted between an end of said front spring and each of said front wheels so as to connect said front pneumatic spring means and said front leaf spring to operate solely in series between said frame and the respective front wheels, a pair of rear wheels independently suspended on said frame, a rear composite leaf spring extending transversely of and mounted on said frame between said rear wheels, a separate rear pneumatic spring means mounted between an end of said rear spring and each of said rear wheels so as to connect said rear pneumatic spring means and said rear spring to operate solely in series between said frame and the respective rear wheels, an air pressure source and a control circuit for separately regulating pressure from said source to each of said pneumatic spring means, said control circuit including separate sensing means for sensing the height of the vehicle at each of said wheels, each of said sensing means including means for respectively increasing and decreasing the pressure to the pneumatic spring means at each of said wheels in response to lowering and raising of the vehicle at the respective wheel whereby the combined spring rate of each of the pneumatic spring means and the associated leaf spring acting in series at each of said wheels is adjusted and controlled in response to road and vehicle conditions to control vehicle motion including vehicle roll and height at the front and rear wheels.
- 2. An adaptive suspension system for a motor vehicle providing variable spring rate characteristics comprising a frame, a pair of front wheels independently suspended on said frame, a front composite leaf spring extending transversely of and mounted on said frame between said front wheels, a separate front pneumatic spring means mounted between an end of said front spring and each of said front wheels so as to connect said front pneumatic spring means and said fronft leaf spring to operate solely in series between said frame and the respective front wheels, a pair of rear wheels independently suspended on said frame, a rear composite leaf spring extending transversely of and mounted on said frame between said rear wheels, a separate rear pneumatic spring means mounted between an end of said rear spring and each of said rear wheels so as to connect said rear pneumatic spring means and said rear spring to operate solely in series between said frame and the respective rear wheels, an air pressure source and a control circuit for separately regulating pressure from said source to each of said pneumatic spring means, said control circuit including separate sensing means for sensing the height of the vehicle at each of said wheels, each of said sensing means including a separate switch means for respectively increasing and decreasing the pressure to the pneumatic spring means at each of said wheels in response to lowering and raising of the vehicle at the respective wheel whereby the combined spring rate of each of the pneunmatic spring means and the associated leaf spring acting in series at each of said wheels is adjusted and controlled in response to road and vehicle conditions to control vehicle motion including vehicle roll and height at the front and rear wheels.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 123,812 filed Nov. 23, 1987.
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