Claims
- 1. An airspring comprising:a sleeve having a first rolling lobe connected at an end to a first piston; the sleeve having a second rolling lobe connected at an end to a second piston; each of said first and second pistons comprising a rolling surface that in conjunction with the first rolling lobe and second rolling lobe defines an effective area for each of said first and second pistons; the second piston maximum effective area is greater than the first piston maximum effective area; the second piston minimum effective area is less than the first piston minimum effective area; the first piston having a movement in an x, y, and z axis with respect to a vehicle chassis; and the second piston having a movement in an x, y, and z axis with respect to a vehicle chassis.
- 2. The airspring in claim 1, further comprising:the first piston having a rotational movement about an axis; and the second piston having a rotational movement about an axis.
- 3. The airspring as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second piston is substantially frustoconical.
- 4. The airspring as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first piston is substantially cylindrical.
- 5. The airspring as in claim 3, wherein:the first piston having a roll rate for the first rolling lobe; the second piston having a roll rate for the second rolling lobe; and a roll rate for the first rolling lobe is not equal to a roll rate for the second rolling lobe.
- 6. The airspring as in claim 3, wherein:the first piston is substantially frustoconical.
- 7. The airspring as in claim 2, wherein:the second piston having a compression stroke describing an angle β and having a rebound stroke describing an angle α; and angle β is not coplanar with angle α.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional application serial No. 60/139,056 filed Jun. 11, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/139056 |
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