The present invention generally relates to vehicle suspensions. More particularly, the present invention relates to vehicle suspensions having a frame assembly base for use with four-air spring or four-bag suspensions commonly used with coaches and passenger buses. The use of air springs provides a great deal of riding comfort for passengers having a soft suspension. In addition, because of the wide spacing that may be used with air springs, the use of air springs also provides a high degree of roll stiffness.
Existing four-bag suspension designs typically use castings or forgings that are welded together for the four-bag frame assembly components which support the axle. Castings and forging are heavy and typically require the four-bag frame assembly to be built on site where they will be installed, as once the frame assembly components are assembled and welded together they are difficult to ship. In addition, different customers desire differing four-bag frame assembly dimensions based on their particular needs. As a result, it would be desirable to provide a four-bag frame assembly that is lighter than typical designs, and that can be readily modified to adapt to particular customer demands.
In one aspect, a vehicle suspension is provided having front and rear cross members each having a vertically extending base, an upper flange, a lower flange, a left side air spring support, and a right side air spring support, left and right side longitudinal members extending between the front cross member and the rear cross member, each having a vertically extending base, an upper flange, and a lower flange, wherein the upper and lower flanges on the left side longitudinal member are bolted to the upper and lower flanges of a left side of the front and rear cross members, and wherein the upper and lower flanges on the right side longitudinal member are bolted to the upper and lower flanges of a right side of the front and rear cross members. In some embodiments, the cross members and longitudinal members are C-channels having a C-shaped cross-section, and in other embodiments the cross members and longitudinal members may be I-beams having an I-shaped cross section, or other geometries suitable for bolted connection may be used. The use of C-channels for the cross members and longitudinal members allows for them to be of a lighter weight in comparison to castings and forgings. The use of C-channels allows for a reduction in material required that provides a cost savings to the manufacturer, and provides for greater fuel efficiency for the vehicle in which the suspension is installed.
The front and rear cross members may advantageously be bolted to the left and right side longitudinal members as well. The upper flanges of the cross members are bolted to the upper flanges of the longitudinal members and the lower flanges of the cross members are bolted to the lower flanges of the longitudinal members. A bolted connection between the flanges of the cross members and longitudinal members advantageously allows for the cross members and longitudinal members to be shipped as components in an unbolted state. In addition, the bolted connections allow for greater flexibility in the frame assembly design. For example, if a wider spacing is required for a particular customer, the C-channels can be provided with different bolt-hole patterns to accommodate the particular customer requirements, using the same basic C-channel part. This provides a significant advantage over welded frame assemblies. Furthermore, damaged components may be more easily removed and replaced as compared to welded designs where the entire suspension may need to be replaced.
In addition, the front and rear cross members may also advantageously have the same size and dimensions, so that a single C-channel can be used as the front or rear cross member. Similarly, the right and left side longitudinal members may also have the same size and dimensions, so that a single C-channel can be used as either the right side or left side longitudinal member. Thus, a single part number may be used for the front and rear cross members and a single part number may be used for the right and left side longitudinal members, cutting the cost of inventory in half.
In another aspect, a vehicle suspension for supporting an axle of a vehicle is provided including a front cross member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, a lower flange extending from a bottom of the base, a left side air spring support, and a right side air spring support, a rear cross member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, a lower flange extending from a bottom of the base, a left side air spring support, and a right side air spring support, a left side longitudinal member extending between the front cross member and the rear cross member, the left-side longitudinal member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, and a lower flange extending from a bottom of the base, a right side longitudinal member extending between the front cross member and the rear cross member, the right side longitudinal member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, and a lower flange extending from a bottom of the base, wherein the upper flange on a front end of the left side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the upper flange of a left side of the front cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the upper flange of the left side longitudinal member and the upper flange of the front cross member, wherein the lower flange on a front end of the left side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the lower flange of the left side of the front cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the lower flange of the left side longitudinal member and the lower flange of the front cross member, wherein the upper flange on a rear end of the left side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the upper flange of a left side of the rear cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the upper flange of the left side longitudinal member and the upper flange of the rear cross member, wherein the lower flange on a rear end of the left side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the lower flange of the left side of the rear cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the lower flange of the left side longitudinal member and the lower flange of the rear cross member, wherein the upper flange on a front end of the right side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the upper flange of a right side of the front cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the upper flange of the right side longitudinal member and the upper flange of the front cross member, wherein the lower flange on a front end of the right side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the lower flange of the right side of the front cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the lower flange of the right side longitudinal member and the lower flange of the front cross member, wherein the upper flange on a rear end of the right side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the upper flange of a right side of the rear cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the upper flange of the right side longitudinal member and the upper flange of the rear cross member, and wherein the lower flange on a rear end of the right side longitudinal member has one or more bolt holes corresponding to one more bolt holes on the lower flange of the right side of the rear cross member adapted to provide a bolted connection between the lower flange of the right side longitudinal member and the lower flange of the rear cross member.
In a further aspect, a vehicle suspension for supporting an axle of a vehicle is provided including a front cross member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, a lower flange extending from a bottom of a base, a left side air spring support, and a right side air spring support, a rear cross member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, a lower flange extending from a bottom of a base, a left side air spring support, and a right side air spring support, a left side longitudinal member extending between the front cross member and the rear cross member, the left-side longitudinal member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, and a lower flange extending from a bottom of a base, a right side longitudinal member extending between the front cross member and the rear cross member, the right side longitudinal member having a vertically extending base, an upper flange extending from a top of the base, and a lower flange extending from a bottom of a base, wherein the upper flange on a front end of the left side longitudinal member is bolted to the upper flange of a left side of the front cross member, wherein the lower flange on a front end of the left side longitudinal member is bolted to the lower flange of the left side of the front cross member, wherein the upper flange on a rear end of the left side longitudinal member is bolted to the upper flange of a left side of the rear cross member, wherein the lower flange on a rear end of the left side longitudinal member is bolted to the lower flange of the left side of the rear cross member, wherein the upper flange on a front end of the right side longitudinal member is bolted to the front cross member, wherein the lower flange on a front end of the right side longitudinal member is bolted to the lower flange of the right side of the front cross member, wherein the upper flange on a rear end of the right side longitudinal member is bolted to the upper flange of a right side of the rear cross member, and wherein the lower flange on a rear end of the right side longitudinal member is bolted to the lower flange of the right side of the rear cross member.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described herein with reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like reference numerals, and wherein:
The present embodiments are directed to a four-air spring suspension (also referred to as a four-bag suspension) typically used on buses and coaches, and may be used in the rear suspension of a bus chassis. The air springs provide for a soft suspension that provides a high degree of comfort for the passengers, and the large spacing of the air springs provides for a high degree of roll stiffness and stability.
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Furthermore, the term “longitudinal” is to be construed broadly and does not require that the left and right longitudinal members 62, 60 are parallel to each other or aligned with an axial centerline of the vehicle, rather the term “longitudinal” simply means that the longitudinal members extend between the cross members 70, 72 and can be offset up to 30 degrees from the centerline of the vehicle.
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Left side longitudinal member 62 extends between the front cross member 70 and the rear cross member 72. Left side longitudinal member 62 includes a vertically extending base (not visible), an upper flange 62a, and a lower flange 62c. Left side longitudinal member 62 may further include an axle seat 65b on the upper flange 62a and a baffle 64 positioned between the upper flange 62a and lower flange 62c and beneath the axle seat 65b to support the left side of an axle.
Similarly, right side longitudinal member 60 extends between the front cross member 70 and the rear cross member 72. Right side longitudinal member 60 includes a vertically extending base 60b, an upper flange 60a, and a lower flange 60c (shown in
Upper flange 62a of the left side longitudinal member 62 is bolted to upper flange 70a of the front cross member 70 using bolts 78a and 78b, and as shown in
In some embodiments, as shown in the Figures of the present application, the cross members 70, 72, and longitudinal members are constructed of C-channels having a C-shaped cross-section and are made from 0.25 inch thick Grade 80 sheet steel, and other thicknesses and materials may also be used. In other embodiments the cross members and longitudinal members may be I-beams having an I-shaped, or have other geometry suitable for bolted attachment to each other.
The use of C-channels for the cross members 70, 72 and longitudinal members 60, 62 allows for them to be of a lighter weight in comparison to castings and forgings, and may provide up to a third less weight or more. The use of C-channels allows for a reduction in material required that provides a cost savings to the manufacturer, and provides for greater fuel efficiency for the vehicle in which the suspension is installed.
The front and rear cross members 70, 72 are advantageously bolted to the longitudinal members 60, 62 as well. The bolted connections between the flanges of the cross members and flanges of the longitudinal members allow for the cross members 70, 72 and longitudinal members 60, 62 to be shipped as components in an unbolted together state. In addition, the bolted connections allow for greater flexibility in the frame assembly design. For example, if a wider spacing is required for a particular customer, the C-channels can be provided with different bolt-hole patterns to accommodate the particular customer requirements, using the same basic C-channel part. This provides a significant advantage over welded frame assemblies.
Furthermore, if one of the cross members or longitudinal members becomes damaged, the damages component may be simply unbolted from the vehicle suspension and replaced. In welded designs, when one component becomes damaged it may be necessary to replace the entire suspension.
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In the present embodiments, the upper and lower flanges of the front and rear cross members are sized to fit within the upper and lower flanges of the left and right side longitudinal members. This is not required. In an alternate embodiment, the upper and lower flanges of the left and right longitudinal member may fit within the upper and lower flanges of the front and rear cross members. In such a case, the C-channel of the front and rear cross members may be flipped 180 degrees to face the left and right longitudinal members.
In one embodiment, the upper and lower flanges of the longitudinal members extend 8.9 inches from the vertically extending base. In one embodiment, the upper and lower flanges of the vertically extending base of the front and rear cross members extend 3.3 inches from the vertically extending base. In other embodiments, the upper and lower flanges may extend at different lengths from the front and rear cross members and the left and right longitudinal members. Furthermore, the distance between the upper and lower flanges of the left and right longitudinal members may be 7.1 inches, and the distance between the upper and lower flanges of the front and rear cross members may be 6.6 inches. However, the distances may be varied depending upon the application, and the distance between the upper and lower flanges of the cross members could be varied so that the longitudinal members could be nested within the cross members.
In the present embodiments, although not required, the front and rear cross members 70, 72 may also advantageously have the same size and dimensions, so that a single C-channel part can be used as the front and rear cross members. Similarly, the right and left side longitudinal members 60, 62 may also have the same size and dimensions, so that a single C-channel can be used as either the right side or left side longitudinal member. Thus, a single part number may be used for the front and rear cross members and a single part number may be used for the right and left side longitudinal members because they are interchangeable, cutting the cost of inventory in half. A few additional bolt holes may be required in the cross members depending on whether the cross member is used as a front or rear cross member to accommodate the position of the control rod attachment. However, it is more cost-efficient to have a single part number used for either the front or rear cross member than carrying two separate parts numbers for the front and rear cross members.
Additionally, based on customer requirements, the bolt-pattern spacing on the C-channels may be modified to provide for differing spacing requirements for particular customer applications. The bolted connection design provides for greater flexibility in meeting customer requirements, without requiring the need for additional components.
Control rod attachment 60, in this embodiment, is constructed of two C-channel sections 67a and 67b facing each other in a nested fashion. A bolt opening 69 extends between the two C-channel sections 67a and 67b to allow a bolt to extend therethrough and connect to bar pin 112. The two C-channel sections 67a and 67b may have a thickness of ⅜ of an inch and made of Grade 80 sheet steel, although other thicknesses and materials may also be used. A similar arrangement may be provided on the left side longitudinal member to provide a similar control rod attachment.
Example embodiments of the present invention have been described above. Those skilled in the art will understand that changes and modifications may be made to the described embodiments without departing from the true scope of the present invention, which is defined by the claims.
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62138858 | Mar 2015 | US |