Claims
- 1. A vehicle having a powered low profile drive line, comprising:
a frame assembly extending from a front end of the vehicle to a rear end, said frame assembly sloping upward relative to horizontal and including a first set of parallel frame rails offset a first distance and a second set of parallel frame rails offset a second distance and attached to said first set of parallel frame rails; an engine supported by said frame assembly and having a power output; a power transfer device having a transfer input operably attached to said power output and a transfer output axially offset from said transfer input; a driveshaft operably attached to said transfer output, said driveshaft substantially horizontal along a length of said frame assembly; a drive operably attached to said driveshaft for enabling power transfer thereto; and a low profile suspension resiliently supporting rear wheels relative to said frame assembly such that said rear wheels move vertically with respect to said frame assembly.
- 2. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a transmission for receiving engine power and providing various output ratios of engine power, said transmission disposed between said engine and said power transfer device so as to receive engine power from said power output and deliver selected ratios of said power output to said transfer input of said power transfer device.
- 3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said drive includes a differential to which said drive shaft is operably interconnected, said differential is connected to said rear wheels of the vehicle.
- 4. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein said differential is a half-shaft differential immovably supported by said frame assembly, and opposed swing axles extend from said differential unit.
- 5. The vehicle of claim 4, wherein said differential is a low profile differential including step-up gear drives connecting outer ends of said swing axles to said rear wheels of the vehicle.
- 6. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said low profile suspension includes a pair of trailing arms pivotally mounted to said frame assembly, a torsion box including first and second transverse beam members secured between said trailing arms beneath said frame assembly, a pair of air springs compressed between said torsion box and said frame assembly for urging said frame assembly upward from said torsion box, and wheel supports extending upwardly from said trailing arms, each wheel support having a wheel axis supporting a portion of said rear wheel above said frame assembly.
- 7. The vehicle of claim 6, wherein said torsion box includes first and second transverse beam members secured between said trailing arms beneath said frame assembly, first and second plates attached to said first and second transverse beams adjacent said trailing arms, a first cross beam secured to said first transverse beam substantially adjacent said first plate and secured to said second transverse beam substantially adjacent said second plate, a second cross beam secured to said second transverse beam substantially adjacent said first plate and secured to said first transverse beam substantially adjacent said second plate, said torsion box providing lateral and longitudinal rigidity to said low profile suspension and permitting independent wheel movement by torsional displacement along said first and second transverse beams.
- 8. The vehicle of claim 6, further comprising a panhard rod attached between said frame member and one of said first and second transverse beams for providing rigidity to said low profile suspension.
- 9. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said second distance is wider than said first distance for establishing a wider portion of said frame assembly for improved storage space therewithin.
- 10. The vehicle of claim 9, wherein said wider portion of said frame assembly extends behind said drive.
- 11. A rear drive line for a vehicle having a frame and rear wheel, comprising:
a powered drive including a half-shaft differential to which a drive shaft is operably interconnected, said half-shaft differential immovably supported by the frame assembly, and having opposed swing axles extending therefrom and including step-up gear drives connecting outer ends of said swing axles to the rear wheels of the vehicle; and a low profile suspension including a pair of trailing arms pivotally mounted to the frame, a torsion box including first and second transverse beam members secured between said trailing arms beneath the frame, a pair of air springs compressed between said torsion box and the frame for urging the frame upward from the torsion box, and wheel supports extending upwardly from the trailing arms, each wheel support having a wheel axis supporting a portion of the rear wheel above the frame.
- 12. The rear drive line of claim 11, wherein said torsion box includes first and second transverse beam members secured between said trailing arms beneath the frame, first and second plates attached to said first and second transverse beams adjacent said trailing arms, a first cross beam secured to said first transverse beam substantially adjacent said first plate and secured to said second transverse beam substantially adjacent said second plate, a second cross beam secured to said second transverse beam substantially adjacent said first plate and secured to said first transverse beam substantially adjacent said second plate, said torsion box providing lateral and longitudinal rigidity to said low profile suspension and permitting independent wheel movement by torsional displacement along said first and second transverse beams.
- 13. The rear drive line of claim 11, further comprising a panhard rod attached between a frame member and one of said first and second transverse beams for providing rigidity to said low profile suspension.
- 14. The rear drive line of claim 11, wherein said step-up gear drives each include an input operably interconnected with said swing axle, an output operably interconnected with the rear wheel and a transfer assembly drivably interconnecting said input and said output, said step-up gear drives providing a gear reduction between said swing axles and the rear wheels.
- 15. The rear driveline of claim 14, wherein said transfer assembly includes first and second gears in meshed engagement between an input gear of said input and an output gear of said output.
- 16. A vehicle having a powered low profile drive and suspension, comprising:
a frame assembly extending from a front end of the vehicle to a rear end, said frame assembly sloping upward relative to horizontal and including a first set of parallel frame rails offset a first distance and a second set of parallel frame rails offset a second distance and attached to said first set of parallel frame rails; an engine supported by said frame assembly and having a power output; a drive operably attached to said power output for enabling power transfer thereto, said drive including a half-shaft differential to which a drive shaft is operably interconnected, said half-shaft differential immovably supported by the frame assembly, and having opposed swing axles extending therefrom and including step-up gear drives connecting outer ends of said swing axles to the rear wheels of the vehicle; and a low profile suspension resiliently supporting rear wheels relative to said frame assembly such that said rear wheels move vertically with respect to said frame assembly.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 16, further comprising a driveshaft operably interconnecting said power output, said driveshaft substantially horizontal along a length of said frame assembly.
- 18. The vehicle of claim 16, further comprising a power transfer device having a transfer input operably attached to said power output and a transfer output axially offset from said transfer input, said power transfer device operably disposed between said engine and said drive for transferring drive power therebetween.
- 19. The vehicle of claim 16, wherein said low profile suspension includes a pair of trailing arms pivotally mounted to said frame assembly, a torsion box including first and second transverse beam members secured between said trailing arms beneath said frame assembly, a pair of air springs compressed between said torsion box and said frame assembly for urging said frame assembly upward from said torsion box, and wheel supports extending upwardly from said trailing arms, each wheel support having a wheel axis supporting a portion of said rear wheel above said frame assembly.
- 20. The vehicle of claim 19, wherein said torsion box includes first and second transverse beam members secured between said trailing arms beneath said frame assembly, first and second plates attached to said first and second transverse beams adjacent said trailing arms, a first cross beam secured to said first transverse beam substantially adjacent said first plate and secured to said second transverse beam substantially adjacent said second plate, a second cross beam secured to said second transverse beam substantially adjacent said first plate and secured to said first transverse beam substantially adjacent said second plate, said torsion box providing lateral and longitudinal rigidity to said low profile suspension and permitting independent wheel movement by torsional displacement along said first and second transverse beams.
- 21. The vehicle of claim 19, further comprising a panhard rod attached between said frame member and one of said first and second transverse beams for providing rigidity to said low profile suspension.
- 22. The vehicle of claim 16, wherein said step-up gear drives each include an input operably interconnected with said swing axle, an output operably interconnected with the rear wheel and a transfer assembly drivably interconnecting said input and said output, said step-up gear drives providing a gear reduction between said swing axles and the rear wheels.
- 23. The vehicle of claim 22, wherein said transfer assembly includes first and second gears in meshed engagement between an input gear of said input and an output gear of said output.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/710,720 filed on Nov. 9, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09710720 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
Child |
10175355 |
Jun 2002 |
US |