Claims
- 1. An auxiliary lift axle module comprising:
an auxiliary axle; brackets proximate ends of the auxiliary axle for mounting the lift axle on a motor vehicle; air lift springs for raising and lowering the auxiliary axle on the brackets; air load springs for attachment of the auxiliary axle to the vehicle; a beam bridging the brackets; pneumatic components mounted on one or more of the brackets and beam; air lines connecting the pneumatic components, the load springs, and the lift springs to form a operative system for introducing air into and exhausting air from the load springs and the lift springs to simulate raising and lowering of the auxiliary axle on the vehicle prior to actual installation of the module on the vehicle.
- 2. An auxiliary lift axle module as set forth in claim 1 in which the beam is loosely fastened to the brackets by joints that allow for the brackets to move relative to the beam so that the distance between the brackets can be changed for different widths of vehicle frame at time of installation of the module on the vehicle.
- 3. An auxiliary lift axle module as set forth in claim 1 in which one of the pneumatic components comprises an auxiliary air tank mounted on the beam.
- 4. An auxiliary lift axle module as set forth in claim 3 in which an additional one of the pneumatic components comprises a valve disposed on and communicated to the air tank.
- 5. An auxiliary lift axle module as set forth in claim 3 in which an additional one of the pneumatic components comprises a valve disposed on the beam and communicated to the air tank via a through-hole in the beam.
- 6. An auxiliary lift axle module as set forth in claim 3 in which the auxiliary air tank is mounted on a face of the beam that faces away from the auxiliary axle.
- 7. An auxiliary lift axle module as set forth in claim 3 in which the auxiliary air tank is mounted on a face of the beam that faces toward the auxiliary axle.
- 8. A method of making a motor vehicle that has an auxiliary lift axle, the method comprising:
fabricating an auxiliary lift axle module that comprises an auxiliary axle, brackets proximate ends of the auxiliary axle, air lift springs for raising and lowering the auxiliary axle on the brackets, load air springs, a beam bridging the brackets, pneumatic components mounted on one or more of the brackets and beam, and air lines connecting the pneumatic components, the load springs, and the lift springs to form a operative system for introducing air into and exhausting air from the load springs and the lift springs; and installing the module in a vehicle by attaching the brackets to a frame of the vehicle, attaching the load springs to the frame, and making electrical and pneumatic connections between the vehicle and the module to render the module operative in the vehicle to raise and lower the auxiliary axle.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 8 in which the beam is loosely fastened to the brackets by joints that allow for the brackets to move relative to the beam so that the distance between the brackets can be set to the width of the vehicle frame at installation of the module on the vehicle, and including the steps of setting the distance between the brackets to the width of the frame and then tightening the fastening of the beam to the brackets.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 8 including disposing a cross-member between side rails of the frame, and fastening each bracket, the respective side rail, and a respective end of the cross-member together by a respective set of fasteners.
- 11. A method of making an auxiliary lift axle module for a motor vehicle, the method comprising:
assembling an auxiliary axle, brackets proximate ends of the auxiliary axle, air lift springs for raising and lowering the auxiliary axle on the brackets, load air springs, a beam bridging the brackets, pneumatic components, and air lines connecting the pneumatic components, the load springs, and the lift springs to form an operative system for introducing air into and exhausting air from the load springs and the lift springs to simulate raising and lowering of the auxiliary axle on the vehicle prior to actual installation of the module on the vehicle.
REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION AND PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 10/074,203, filed Feb. 12, 2002, the priority of which is claimed.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10074203 |
Feb 2002 |
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10193486 |
Jul 2002 |
US |