Claims
- 1. An independent suspension system for a vehicle, comprising:
- an upper control arm connectable to the vehicle so as to pivot about a first axis arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline axis of the vehicle;
- a lower control arm connectable to the vehicle so as to pivot about a second axis arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline axis of the vehicle;
- a knuckle including a hub portion having a hole with a central axis defining a drive shaft axis between the upper and lower control arms, said knuckle having an upper arm immovably fixed to and radially extending from an upper section of said hub portion and attached to said upper control arm and a lower arm immovably fixed to and radially extending from a lower section of said hub portion and pivotally connected to said lower control arm;
- such that said first and second pivot axes are substantially perpendicular with respect to one another; and
- a shock and spring assembly mounted to and extending generally vertically from said lower control arm.
- 2. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein the first and second pivot axes being substantially perpendicular with respect to one another have a relative angle of between about 65.degree. and about 90.degree..
- 3. The suspension system of claim 1, wherein the first and second pivot axes being substantially perpendicular with respect to one another have a relative angle of about 77.degree..
- 4. An independent suspension system for a vehicle, comprising:
- an upper control arm having a wishbone configuration connectable to the vehicle so as to pivot about a first axis arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline axis of the vehicle;
- a lower control arm having a wishbone configuration connectable to the vehicle so as to pivot about a second axis arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline axis of the vehicle;
- a knuckle including a hub portion having a hole with a central axis defining a drive shaft axis between the upper and lower control arms, said knuckle having an upper arm immovably fixed to and radially extending from an upper section of said hub portion and attached to said upper control arm and a lower arm immovably fixed to and radially extending from a lower section of said hub portion and pivotally connected to said lower control arm;
- such that said first and second pivot axes are substantially perpendicular with respect to one another; and
- a shock and spring assembly mounted to and extending generally vertically from said lower control arm.
- 5. The suspension system of claim 4, wherein the upper control arm having a wishbone configuration is connected to the knuckle at the apex of the wishbone.
- 6. The suspension system of claim 4, wherein the lower control arm having a wishbone configuration is connected to the knuckle at the apex of the wishbone.
- 7. The suspension system of claim 4, wherein the first and second pivot axes being substantially perpendicular with respect to one another have a relative angle of between about 65.degree. and about 90.degree..
- 8. The suspension system of claim 4, wherein the first and second pivot axes being substantially perpendicular with respect to one another have a relative angle of about 77.degree..
- 9. An independent suspension system on a vehicle, comprising:
- an upper control arm pivoting about a first axis arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal centerline axis of the vehicle;
- a lower control arm pivoting about a second axis arranged substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal centerline axis of the vehicle; and
- a knuckle having a hub portion having a hole with a central axis defining a drive shaft axis between the upper and lower control arms, said knuckle having an upper arm immovably fixed to and radially extending generally upward from said hub portion and attached to said upper control arm and a lower arm immovably fixed to and radially extending generally downward from said hub portion and pivotally connected to said lower control arm;
- such that said first and second pivot axes are substantially perpendicular with respect to one another; and
- a shock and spring assembly mounted to and extending generally vertically from said lower control arm.
- 10. The suspension system of claim 9, wherein the lower control arm is arranged in a leading position with respect to the vehicle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a United States Patent Application based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/017,669, filed May 14, 1996, priority to which is claimed.
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Rover 3500S "Rover Safety" from Rover 2000 Parts Catalogue Apr. 1969. |