The present invention relates to the field of wheel caster adjustment. In particular, the invention relates to a caster adjustment apparatus, suspension member assembly, and method for selectively adjusting the caster of a wheel of a vehicle.
“Caster” is a term used to refer to the backward and forward tilt of the steering axis of a vehicle. Adjusting the caster of a wheel effects the way a vehicle handles. For example, adjusting the caster can maximize tire contact, improve turn-in, increase directional stability, and improve steering feel and self-center.
Various methods for adjusting caster have been developed and are employed on various types of vehicles. One such method is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,688,616. The method includes the use of cams and a fastener for adjusting the position of the control arm relative to a frame in the fore-aft direction. Other methods are complex and require a technician to perform the adjustment, require special tools, or require a substantial amount of time to perform the adjustment.
While most vehicles include some means for adjusting the caster of a wheel, some vehicles are manufactured with a preset caster that cannot be adjusted. For example, a conventional all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are manufactured with a preset caster that cannot be adjusted. The suspension systems of the ATVs use upper and lower suspension members that are attached at one end to the frames of the ATVs and at the other end to the wheel hubs by ball joints. Thus, operators of the ATVs cannot adjust the caster to change handling characteristics. Such an adjustment would be beneficial in racing high-performance ATVs used under harsh conditions.
Accordingly, there is a need for a caster adjustment apparatus, suspension member assembly, and method that allows the caster of a wheel to be adjusted easily, in a short period of time without the use of special tools, and that can be used on vehicles that are manufactured without caster adjustment.
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a caster adjustment apparatus that allows the caster to be easily adjusted.
It is another object of the invention to provide a caster adjustment apparatus that can be used with racing or high-performance vehicles used under harsh conditions.
It is another object of the invention to provide a caster adjustment apparatus that can be used on vehicles without a caster adjustment.
It is another object of the invention to provide a caster adjustment apparatus that allows the caster to be adjusted in the positive and negative directions.
It is another object of the invention to provide a suspension member assembly that allows the caster to be easily adjusted.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing a caster adjustment apparatus for being positioned in a ball joint mount of a suspension member. The caster adjustment apparatus includes a flange having an aperture extending through the flange for receiving a ball joint therethrough, wherein a center of the aperture is offset from a center of the flange, and a plurality of openings positioned around a periphery of the flange at predetermined positions for engagement with an engagement member positioned on the ball joint mount. The caster adjustment apparatus also including a cylindrical sleeve extending from a bottom surface of the flange for being received in the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the openings are notches.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the plurality of openings are spaced-apart in predetermined increments.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the bottom surface of the flange is adapted to abut against the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the sleeve is adapted to be positioned within an aperture of the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the flange has a diameter greater than the diameter of the sleeve such that when the sleeve is positioned in the ball joint mount, the flange interferes with a top edge of the ball joint mount to provide a stop.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a caster adjustment assembly includes a suspension member for being mounted between a vehicle frame and a vehicle wheel assembly. The suspension member includes a ball joint mount positioned for receiving a ball joint therein to connect the suspension member to the wheel assembly, and an engagement member positioned on the ball joint mount. The assembly also includes a first cam positioned in a fist side of the ball joint mount for receiving and adjusting the position of the ball joint. The cam includes a flange having an aperture extending through the flange for receiving the ball joint therethrough, and a plurality of openings positioned around a periphery of the flange at predetermined positions for engagement with the engagement member, wherein a center of the aperture is offset from a center of the flange, and a cylindrical sleeve extending from a bottom surface of the flange, the sleeve being received in the ball joint mount. At least one of the openings is engaged with the engagement member to secure the cam at a selected angular orientation relative to the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the engagement member is positioned on the first side of the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the plurality of openings are notches.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a stud of the ball joint is positioned through the aperture.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the assembly further includes a second cam positioned on a second side of the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the second cam includes a flange having an aperture extending through the flange for receiving the ball joint therethrough, and a plurality of openings positioned around a periphery of the flange at predetermined positions for engagement with an engagement member positioned on a second side of the ball joint mount, wherein a center of the aperture is offset from a center of the flange; and a cylindrical sleeve extending from a bottom surface of the flange, the sleeve being received in the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the plurality of openings are notches.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the first cam and the second cam are positioned in opposing sides of the ball joint mount such that the apertures extending through the flanges are aligned to receive the ball joint therethrough.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a method of adjusting the caster of a vehicle wheel includes the steps of providing a first caster adjustment apparatus having an aperture extending through a flange for receiving a ball joint therethrough; positioning the first caster adjustment apparatus in a ball joint mount; positioning the ball joint in the aperture; and securing the ball joint to the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of removing a bushing from the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of rotating the caster adjustment apparatus to a predetermined position such that an opening in a flange of the caster adjustment apparatus engages an engagement member on the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the steps of providing a second caster adjustment apparatus having an aperture extending through a flange for receiving a ball joint therethrough; and positioning the second caster adjustment apparatus in a second opposing side of the ball joint mount.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of rotating the second caster adjustment apparatus such that the aperture of the second caster adjustment apparatus is aligned with the aperture of the first caster adjustment apparatus for receiving the ball joint therethrough.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of securing a wheel assembly to the ball joint.
The invention may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which:
While this discussion is limited to a suspension system of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV), the present invention is applicable to any vehicle where adjustment of caster is desired.
Referring now specifically to the drawings, a conventional all-terrain vehicle (ATV) having a suspension system with non-adjustable caster, is illustrated in
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The cam 20 is positioned such that a portion of the sleeve 22 is received in the aperture 34 of the ball joint mount 31, thereby allowing the bottom surface 23 of the flange 21 to rest adjacent to the top surface 32. The cam 20 is then rotated until a desired one of the notches 26 is aligned with the engagement member 36 extending from the top surface 32. The cam 20 is then pushed further into the aperture 34 until the bottom surface 23 of the flange 21 comes into contact with the top surface 32, thereby allowing the desired one of the notches 26 to engage the engagement member 36.
A second cam 20 ′ is positioned such that a portion of a sleeve 22′ thereof is received in the aperture 34, thereby allowing its surface 23′ to rest adjacent to the bottom surface 33. The second cam 20′ is then rotated so as to align an off-axis aperture 24′ with the off-axis aperture 24. The cam 20′ is then pushed further into the aperture 34 so that one of a plurality of notches 26′ engages the engagement member 36 extending from the bottom surface 33. As illustrated in
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The suspension member assembly 40 is assembled by positioning a portion of the sleeves 54 and 54′ of the opposing cams 51 and 51′ within the aperture 49 until the respective flanges 52 and 52′ of each of the cams 51 and 51′ rest adjacent to respective top and bottom surfaces 47 and 48 of the ball joint mount 46. The cam 51 adjacent to the top surface 47 is then rotated to a predetermined position so that a desired one of the notches 58 is aligned with the engagement member 50 extending from the top surface 47. The cam 51 is then pushed further into the aperture 49 until the bottom surface 56 comes into contact with the top surface 47 of the ball joint mount 46. The cam 51′ adjacent the bottom surface 48 is then rotated so that the off-axis apertures 57 and 57′ are in alignment with each other. The cam 51′ is then pushed further into the aperture 49 until the bottom surface 56′ comes into contact with the bottom surface 48 of the ball joint mount 46. A post 70 of a ball joint 71 is then inserted through the off-axis apertures 57 and 57′ of the two cams 51 and 51′ and secured to the ball joint mount 46 by an attachment means, such as a nut 72. Each of the inserts 62 are then positioned within a respective frame mount 60. Once the inserts 62 are installed, each of the bearings 63 are positioned on respective bearing sections 66 and 67 of the inserts 62. The suspension member assembly may be used as a replacement for the upper suspension member 12, the lower suspension member 13, or both.
A caster adjustment apparatus, suspension member assembly, and method are described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/734,074, filed on Nov. 7, 2005.
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60734074 | Nov 2005 | US |