Information
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Patent Grant
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6823598
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Patent Number
6,823,598
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 30, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 30, 200419 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 033 203
- 033 20318
- 033 286
- 033 288
- 033 568
- 033 573
- 033 DIG 21
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vehicle laser alignment system laser supporting attachment for mounting a laser module to either the wheel spindle or hub of a vehicle has a plurality of attachments for attaching to different vehicles. A laser module supporting mandrel has a cradle for supporting a laser module on one end and a mandrel to wheel adapter connection on the other end thereof and has a slot formed in the side of the mandrel. A mandrel-to-wheel adapter is selected for a particular vehicle and is removably attached to the mandrel on the mandrel-to-wheel adapter connection for attaching the mandrel to a specific vehicle. An adapter holding plate has a threaded opening therein and is sized to fit into the mandrel slot for bolting the mandrel to a specific mandrel-to-wheel adapter.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to wheel alignment systems and more particularly to a laser-based wheel alignment system having a laser supporting attachment for a vehicle wheel spindle or hub.
The axes about which the front wheels of an automobile or truck turn as it travels down the road must be carefully set to minimize tire wear and insure safe and stable handling characteristics. The orientation of these axes is determined by three angles: 1) the toe-in angle, which specifies the angle between the rim of the wheels and a line drawn parallel to the direction in which the car is pointed; 2) the camber angle, which specifies the angle between the rim of the wheels and the vertical; and 3) the caster angle, which specifies the angle between the vertical and the axis about which the individual wheels turn when changing direction. These angles are typically specified individually for each wheel and for each model and make of vehicle and must be periodically tested and reset as the vehicle and tires age to insure continued economic and safe vehicle performance.
The alignment of the steerable wheels of motor vehicles with respect to camber, toe-in and caster measuring devices of axle measurement equipment must assume a position accurately defined with respect to a vehicle part. Prior art installations include fastening plates for the mounting of the measuring devices. The alignment of the plane of the fastening plate takes place parallel to the plane of the outer surface of the respective brake drum of the wheel at a distance by means of abutment pins connected with the fastening plate. In order that the end faces of the abutment pins are able to abut at the flat-machined reference wheel surface hub without having to disassemble the vehicle wheel, the wheel disk is provided with correspondingly constructed bores, through which extend the abutment pins. Arms with hook-shaped ends are used in the fastening of the installation to the wheel and extend about apertures of the wheel disk and are connected with the fastening plate. In this manner, the measurement equipment mounted on the fastening plate is retained supported on the brake drum or the wheel hub. It is thereby disadvantageous and costly in that it is not possible in practice to control the abutment of the end faces of the contact pins on the reference surface with simple mechanical means since the abutment surface is not freely accessible. If the abutment of all abutment pins on the reference surface is not assured, then incorrect adjustments of camber, toe-in or caster may result therefrom when unevenness of the reference surface are not noticed or dirt particles or metal chips are disposed between abutment pins and abutment surface or if the installation rests tilted or canted in the bore holes.
The present invention attaches a laser module directly to the vehicle wheel spindle or hub to provide a more accurate positioning of the laser.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A vehicle laser alignment system laser supporting attachment for mounting a laser module to either the wheel spindle or hub of a vehicle has a plurality of attachments for attaching to different vehicles. A laser module supporting mandrel has a cradle for supporting the laser module on one end and a mandrel to wheel adapter connection on the other end thereof and has a slot formed in the side of the mandrel. A mandrel-to-wheel adapter is selected for a particular vehicle and is removably attached to the mandrel on the mandrel-to-wheel adapter connection for attaching the mandrel to a specific vehicle. An adapter holding plate has a threaded opening therein and is sized to fit into the mandrel slot for bolting the mandrel to a specific mandrel-to-wheel adapter on one end of the mandrel. The threaded bolt removably fastens the mandrel-to-wheel adapter to the mandrel by bolting through the mandrel-to-wheel adapter into the adapter holding plate. The mandrel-to-wheel adapter can be rapidly changed for threadedly attaching the mandrel to the end of a threaded spindle or for bolting the mandrel onto the wheel hub.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the written description and the drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a laser supporting attachment according to the present invention attached to a wheel spindle;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of a laser supporting attachment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a laser supporting attachment having a hub attaching adapter; and
FIG. 4
is a cutaway elevation of the laser supporting attachment attached to a vehicle wheel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings and especially to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a laser supporting attachment for a vehicle alignment system is illustrated attached to the end of a spindle
10
of a vehicle wheel
11
. A laser module
12
has a laser
13
and bubble levels
14
and is attached to a laser supporting mandrel
15
. The mandrel
15
has a spindle attaching adapter
16
attached to one end thereof for attaching the mandrel
15
to the wheel spindle
10
. In the case of
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
, the adapter
16
is a cylindrical adapter having a threaded bore
17
in one end with threads sized to fit on the threaded end of the spindle
10
. The adapter
16
has a supporting annular lip
18
and has a bore
20
passing therethrough for receiving a nut
21
. The mandrel
15
can be seen having a laser module cradle
22
formed on one end thereof and having a bore
23
through the bottom thereof for receiving a nut
24
. The laser module
12
is supported in the cradle
22
, as seen in
FIG. 1
, and the bolt
24
is passed through the opening
23
and threaded into the bottom of the laser module
12
for supporting the laser module on the end of the mandrel
15
. The mandrel
15
also has a slot
25
in the other end portion thereof sized to receive an adapter holding plate
26
, shaped similar to a T-bar, and having a threaded opening
27
in the center thereof. The top of the plate
26
has the general curve as the cylindrical mandrel
15
. The adapter holding plate
26
is slipped into to the slot
25
so that the adapter
16
can be positioned on the end of the mandrel
15
supported by the lip
18
sliding into the end of the cylindrical mandrel
15
. The bolt
21
is passing through the bore
20
and bolted into the threaded opening
27
in the adapter holding plate
26
. This allow the mandrel
15
with the adapter
16
to be attached to the end of the spindle
10
onto the threaded portion
30
after removing the grease cap that normally covers the end of the spindle. Once the laser module
12
supporting mandrel
15
with the adapter
16
attached thereto is attached to the threads
30
, the laser is then used in a laser alignment system by directing the laser at positioned targets for adjusting the toe-in angle and the camber and caster angles of the wheel.
The present invention, however, is a universal laser module mounting system in which a variety of adapters
16
can be attached to a mandrel
15
for different vehicles having different wheel configurations.
Turning to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, an alternate embodiment
31
of a laser supporting attachment for a vehicle alignment system is illustrated in which the mandrel
15
has the laser module
12
fitting into the cradle
22
and anchored with the bolt
24
in the same manner as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The mandrel
15
has slot
25
and an identical adapter holding plate
26
for sliding thereinto. However, a different adapter
32
is attached to the mandrel
15
for mounting the mandrel
15
to a wheel hub of a vehicle
33
. The hub mounting adapter
32
has a bore
34
therethrough for receiving the nut
21
and also has a supporting lip
35
around one end. Adapter
32
, however, has a hub mounting flange
36
having a plurality of openings
37
positioned to fit over the studs of a particular wheel hub for mounting the laser supporting attachment
31
to the vehicle
33
wheel
38
for supporting the laser module
12
for use in aligning a vehicle wheels
38
. The adapter plate
32
is attached to the mandrel
15
with the bolt
21
passing through the bore
34
and is attached to the threads
27
of the adapter holding plate
26
.
The present laser supporting attachment for vehicle alignment systems advantageously allows the same laser module and attaching mandrel to be used for any desired vehicle used with a small number of wheel adapters. The present invention advantageously attaches the laser module directly to the spindle or at the end of the hub to avoid the runout of other systems which attach laser modules to the wheel rim or to the tires and thereby provides a more accurate alignment system. However, the present invention is not to be construed as limited to the forms shown which are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
Claims
- 1. A laser supporting attachment for a laser alignment system comprising:a laser module; a mandrel having a laser module attaching support on one end thereof for attaching said laser module thereto and a mandrel to wheel adapter connection on the other end thereof, said mandrel having a slot formed in the side thereof and being hollow therein; a mandrel to wheel adapter removably attachable to said mandrel on the mandrel to wheel adapter connection for attaching said mandrel to a specific vehicle; and an adapter holding plate having a threaded opening therein and being sized to fit in said mandrel slot for bolting said mandrel to wheel adapter to said mandrel from one end thereof; and a threaded bolt removably fastening said mandrel to wheel adapter to said mandrel and adapter holding plate whereby a laser module can be readily attached to a vehicle wheel spindle or hub.
- 2. A laser supporting attachment for a laser alignment system in accordance with claim 1 in which said adapter holding plate has a curved top to match the curve in said mandrel.
- 3. A laser supporting attachment for a laser alignment system in accordance with claim 2 in which said mandrel laser module attaching support includes a cradle for cradling said laser module therein.
- 4. A laser supporting attachment for a laser alignment system in accordance with claim 3 in which said mandrel has an opening therein located adjacent said laser module cradle for holding a bolt for bolting said laser module to said mandrel.
- 5. A laser supporting attachment for a laser alignment system in accordance with claim 4 in which said mandrel to wheel adapter is threaded for attaching to a spindle threads.
- 6. A laser supporting attachment for a laser alignment system in accordance with claim 4 in which said mandrel to wheel adapter has a flange with a plurality of holes therein aligned for attaching to a wheel hub.
- 7. A method of supporting a laser for a laser alignment system comprising the steps of:selecting a laser module; selecting a mandrel having a laser module attaching support on one end thereof for attaching said laser module thereto and a mandrel to wheel adapter connection on the other end thereof, said mandrel having a slot formed in the side thereof and being hollow therein; selecting a mandrel to wheel adapter removably attachable to said mandrel on the mandrel to wheel adapter connection for attaching said mandrel to a specific vehicle; selecting an adapter holding plate having a threaded opening therein and being sized to fit in said mandrel slot for bolting said mandrel to wheel adapter to said mandrel from one end thereof; sliding said adapter holding plate into the slot in the side of said mandrel; bolting said selected mandrel to wheel adapter to said mandrel and adapter holding plate; and attaching said mandrel and laser module to the wheel of a vehicle.
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