Claims
- 1. A hydro-pneumatic suspension system having a right side hydro-pneumatic strut cross-coupled to a left side hydro-pneumatic strut such that an upper chamber of the right side strut is fluidly connected to a lower chamber of the left side strut and an upper chamber of the left side strut is fluidly connected to a lower chamber of the right side strut, the suspension system further comprising:
a first accumulator fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the right side strut; a second accumulator selectively fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the right side strut by a spring-rate valve; a hydraulic supply selectively fluidly connected with the right side strut by a ride-height valve; and a suspension control system adapted to control the spring-rate valve, hydraulic pump and ride-height valve to set the suspension system in one of an on-road configuration and an off-road configuration.
- 2. The suspension system of claim 1, further comprising a cross-flow valve for selectively fluidly disconnecting the right side strut from the left side strut.
- 3. The suspension system of claim 2, further comprising a conduit and an articulation valve for selectively fluidly connecting the upper chamber of the right side strut with the lower chamber of the right side strut.
- 4. The suspension system of claim 3, wherein the suspension control system opens the ride-height valve to connect the hydraulic supply to the right side strut to raise the overall height of the vehicle when converting from the on-road configuration to the off-road configuration.
- 5. The suspension system of claim 4, wherein the suspension control system further closes the ride-height valve, the cross-flow valve and the spring-rate valve, and opens the articulation valve to set the suspension system in the off-road configuration.
- 6. The suspension system of claim 3, wherein the suspension control system closes the articulation valve, and opens the cross-flow valve and the spring-rate valve to set the suspension system in the on-road configuration.
- 7. The suspension system of claim 2, wherein the cross-flow valve selectively fluidly connects the upper chamber of the right side strut with the lower chamber of the left side strut, the system further comprising a second cross-flow valve selectively fluidly connecting the upper chamber of the left side strut with the lower chamber of the right side strut.
- 8. The suspension system of claim 1, further comprising a third accumulator fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the left side strut and a fourth accumulator selectively fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the left side strut by a second spring-rate valve.
- 9. The suspension system of claim 8, further comprising a flow-restricting orifice fluidly connecting the first and second accumulators with the right side strut, and a second flow-restricting orifice fluidly connecting the third and fourth accumulators with the left side strut.
- 10. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein the suspension control system opens the ride-height valve to fluidly connect the hydraulic supply to the right side strut to raise the overall height of the vehicle, and closes the ride-height valve upon reaching a selected vehicle height.
- 11. In a vehicle having a hydro-pneumatic suspension system, the suspension system having a right side hydro-pneumatic strut cross-coupled to a corresponding left side hydro-pneumatic strut such that an upper chamber of the right side strut is fluidly connected to a lower chamber of the left side strut and an upper chamber of the left side strut is fluidly connected to a lower chamber of the right side strut, the suspension system further comprising:
a cross-flow valve for selectively fluidly connecting the right side strut from the left side strut; an articulation valve for selectively fluidly connecting the upper chamber of the right side strut with the lower chamber of the right side strut; a first accumulator fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the right side strut; a second accumulator selectively fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the right side strut by a spring-rate valve; a hydraulic supply selectively fluidly connected with the right side and left side struts by a ride-height valve; and a suspension control system adapted to control the cross-flow valve, articulation valve and spring-rate valve to set the suspension system in one of an on-road configuration and an off-road configuration.
- 12. The suspension system of claim 11, wherein the suspension control system opens the ride-height valve and fluidly connects the hydraulic supply to raise the overall height of the vehicle.
- 13. The suspension system of claim 12, wherein the suspension control system further closes the cross-flow valve and the spring-rate valve, and opens the articulation valve to set the suspension system in the off-road configuration.
- 14. The suspension system of claim 11, wherein the suspension control system closes the articulation valve and the ride-height valve, and opens the cross-flow valve and the spring-rate valve to set the suspension system in the on-road configuration.
- 15. The suspension system of claim 11, wherein the cross-flow valve selectively fluidly connects the upper chamber of the right side strut with the lower chamber of the left side strut, the system further comprising a second cross-flow valve selectively fluidly connecting the upper chamber of the left side strut with the lower chamber of the right side strut.
- 16. The suspension system of claim 16, further comprising a second articulation valve for selectively fluidly connecting the upper chamber of the left side strut with the lower chamber of the left side strut.
- 17. The suspension system of claim 11, further comprising a third accumulator fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the left side strut and a fourth accumulator selectively fluidly connected with the upper chamber of the left side strut by a second spring-rate valve.
- 18. The suspension system of claim 17, further comprising a flow-restricting orifice fluidly connecting the first and second accumulators with the right side strut, and a second flow-restricting orifice fluidly connecting the third and fourth accumulators with the left side strut.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/430,898, filed Dec. 4, 2002, entitled “Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension System.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60430898 |
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