Claims
- 1. A modular front suspension system for a snowmobile having a chassis with a powered endless belt drive system and a pair of forwardly mounted steerable skis attached to the chassis by the modular front suspension system, the modular front suspension system comprising:
a primary support structure having first and second ends, a center opening and at least one mounting surface attachable to the chassis; a pair of upper control arms pivotally connected to the first and second ends of the primary support structure at upper control arm axes, respectively: a pair of lower control arms pivotally connected to the first and second ends of the primary support structure at lower control arm axes, respectively; a pair of ski spindle housings pivotally connected to distal ends of the upper and lower control arms, respectively, the ski spindle housings being connectable to the steerable skis, and a stabilizer assembly mechanically coupling the ski spindle housings.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the stabilizer assembly extends through the center opening.
- 3. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a pair of shock mounts pivotally attached to one of the upper control arm, primary support structure or the vehicle chassis; and a pair of shock absorber attached to the shock mounts and the spindle housings, respectively.
- 4. The system of claim 3 further comprising a link pivotally connecting the shock mounts and the respective lower control arms.
- 5. The system of claim 1 further comprising:
a pair of shock mounts pivotally attached to the primary support structure; a link connecting the pair of shock mounts to the respective lower control arms; and a pair of shock absorber connected to the shock mounts and the spindle housings, respectively.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the primary support structure further comprises steering brackets for receiving a steering linkage connectable to the steerable skis.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the primary support structure further comprises motor mounting locations.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the stabilizer assembly is connected to one of the lower control arms, the upper control arms, the shock mounts or the lower shock mounts.
- 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the stabilizer assembly comprises:
first and second stabilizer brackets attached to the lower control arms respectively; a rocker arm having first and second ends pivotally mounted on the primary support structure; a first stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the first stabilizer bracket and the first end of the rocker arm; and a second stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the second stabilizer bracket and the second end of the rocker arm.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the first stabilizer member assembly comprises:
an extendable rod assembly having a maximum extension and a spring cap fixed thereto; a sleeve slidably engaged with the extendable rod assembly adjacent to the first stabilizer bracket; and a spring arranged around the extendable rod assembly and interposed between the spring cap and the sleeve.
- 11. The system of claim 10 further comprising an adjustment mechanism or sliding the sleeve along the extendable rod assembly to apply a bias of the spring when the extendable rod as at the maximum extension.
- 12. The system of claim 10 wherein the extendable rod assembly comprises a telescoping structure.
- 13. The system of claim 9 wherein the second stabilizer member assembly comprises:
an extendable rod assembly having a maximum extension and a spring cap fixed thereto; a sleeve slidably engaged with the extendable rod assembly adjacent to the second stabilizer bracket: and a spring arranged around the extendable rod assembly and interposed between the spring cap and the sleeve.
- 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the first and second stabilizer member assemblies are in a fully extended configuration when the snowmobile is in a substantially horizontal resting state.
- 15. The system of claim 9 wherein the first stabilizer member assembly comprises a double-acting spring assembly and the second stabilizer members assembly comprises a rigid shaft.
- 16. The system of claim 9 wherein the rocker arm is located in the center opening of the primary support structure.
- 17. The system of claim 1 wherein the primary support structure comprises one of an extrusion, a casting, a welded structure or a formed structure.
- 18. The system of claim 1 wherein the respective upper control arm axes are located above the lower control arm axes when the primary support structure is attached to the chassis.
- 19. A modular front suspension system for a snowmobile having a chassis with a powered endless belt drive system and a pair of forwardly mounted steerable skis attached to the chassis by the modular front suspension system, the modular front suspension system comprising:
a primary support structure comprising a hollow member having first and second ends, a center opening and at least one mounting surface attachable to the chassis; a pair of upper control arms pivotally connected to the first and second ends of the primary support structure at upper control arm axes, respectively; a pair of lower control arms pivotally connected to the first and second ends of the primary support structure at lower control arm axes, respectively; a pair of ski spindle housings pivotally connected to distal ends of the upper and lower control arms, respectively, the ski spindle housings being connectable to the steerable skis: a pair of shock mounts pivotally attached to one of the upper control arm or primary support structure, respectively; and a pair of shock absorber attached to the shock mounts and the spindle housings, respectively.
- 20. A stabilizer assembly for a front suspension system of a snowmobile, the front suspension system having a pair of control arms pivotally connected to the snowmobile, a pair of skis pivotally connected to distal ends of the control arms, and biasing members biasing the pair of control arms downward relative to the snowmobile, the stabilizer assembly comprising:
first and second stabilizer brackets attached to the control arms, respectively; a rocker arm having first and second ends pivotally mounted to the snowmobile; a first stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the first stabilizer bracket and the first end of the rocker arm; and a second stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the second stabilizer bracket and the second end of the rocker arm.
- 21. The assembly of claim 20 wherein the first stabilizer member assembly comprises:
an extendable rod assembly having a maximum extension and a spring cap fixed thereto; a sleeve slidably engaged with the extendable rod assembly adjacent to the first stabilizer bracket; and a spring arranged around the extendable rod assembly and interposed between the spring cap and the sleeve.
- 22. The assembly of claim 21 further comprising an adjustment mechanism for sliding the sleeve along the extendable rod assembly to apply a bias of the spring when the extendable rod is as the maximum extension.
- 23. The assembly of claim 21 wherein the extendable rod assembly comprises a telescoping structure.
- 24. The assembly of claim 20 wherein the second stabilizer member assembly comprises:
an extendable rod assembly having a maximum extension and a spring cap fixed thereto; a sleeve slidably engaged with the extendable rod assembly adjacent to the second stabilizer bracket; and a spring arranged around the extendable rod assembly and interposed between the spring cap and the sleeve.
- 25. The assembly of claim 20 wherein the first and second stabilizer member assemblies are in a fully extended configuration in a substantially horizontal resting state.
- 26. A stabilizer assembly for a front suspension system of a vehicle, the front suspension system having a pair of control arms pivotally connected to the vehicle, a pair of wheels pivotally connected to distal ends of the control arms, and biasing members biasing the pair of control arms downward relative to the vehicle, the stabilizer assembly comprising:
first and second stabilizer brackets attached to the control arms, respectively; a rocker arm having first and second ends pivotally mounted to the vehicle; a first stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the first stabilizer bracket and the first end of the rocker arm; and a second stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the second stabilizer bracket and the second end of the rocker arm.
- 27. A stabilizer assembly for a front suspension system of a snowmobile, the front suspension system having a pair of control arms pivotally connected to the snowmobile, a pair of skis pivotally connected to distal ends of the control arms, and biasing members biasing the pair of control arms downward relative to the snowmobile, the stabilizer assembly comprising:
first and second stabilizer brackets attached to the control arms, respectively: a rocker arm having first and second ends pivotally mounted to the snowmobile; a first stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the first stabilizer bracket and the first end of the rocker arm, the first stabilizer member assembly comprising an extendable rod assembly having a maximum extension and a spring cap fixed thereto, a sleeve slidably engaged with the extendable rod assembly adjacent to the first stabilizer bracket, and a spring arranged around the extendable rod assembly and interposed between the spring cap and the sleeve; and a second stabilizer member assembly pivotally connected to the second stabilizer bracket and the second end of the rocker arm; the second stabilizer member assembly comprising an extendable rod assembly having a maximum extension and a spring cap fixed thereto, a sleeve slidably engaged with the extendable rod assembly adjacent to the second stabilizer bracket, and a spring arranged around the extendable rod assembly and interposed between the spring cap and the sleeve.
- 28. The assembly of claim 27 wherein the first and second stabilizer member assemblies are in a fully extended configuration in a substantially horizontal resting state.
- 29. The assembly of claim 27 wherein springs of the first and second stabilizer member assemblies comprise a preload in the horizontal resting state.
- 30. The assembly of claim 25 wherein initial upward displacement of one of the skis is resisted by a first force, and subsequent upward displacement of that ski is resisted by a second force proportionally less than the first force.
- 31. The assembly of claim 25 wherein initial upward displacement of one of the skis is resisted by a first force, and subsequent upward displacement of that ski is resisted by a second force proportional to the first force.
- 32. A chassis for a snowmobile having an endless belt drive system, the chassis comprising:
a plurality of front structural members defining a motor compartment: front suspension system mounting locations on distal ends of two or more of the front structural members; a pair of independent, rear structural members rigidly connected to the front structural members and extending rearwardly from the motor compartment on opposite sides of an endless belt channel; and a protective shell extending between the pair of rear structural members and over the endless belt channel, the protective shell comprising a light-weight, resin based material transferring substantially no loads between the pair of rear structural members.
- 33. The snowmobile chassis of claim 32 further comprising a rear suspension system extending between the pair of rear structural members, the rear suspension system transferring substantially all loads between the pair of rear structural members.
- 34. The snowmobile chassis of claim 33 further comprising a motor located in the motor compartment, the motor having at least one carburetor positioned on a first side of the motor adjacent to the front suspension system mounting locations and at least one exhaust port positioned on an opposite side of the motor and generally in the direction of the rear structural members.
- 35. A snowmobile assembly having an endless belt drive system comprising:
a snowmobile chassis having a motor compartment at a front portion and an endless belt channel at a rear portion; a motor located in the motor compartment, the motor having at least one exhaust port positioned toward the rear portion of the snowmobile chassis; a drive clutch on the motor; a driven pulley on the gear box located adjacent to the endless belt channel, an endless belt drive shaft located in the endless belt channel and mechanically coupled directly to the gear box; a drive belt mechanically coupling the drive clutch to the driven pulley; and a torque arm connecting the driven pulley to the snowmobile chassis.
- 36. The snowmobile of claim 35 wherein the gear box comprises two or more gears directly coupling the driven pulley to the endless belt drive shaft.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of prior filed U.S. provisional application No. 60/114,330 entitled Modular Front Suspension System and Stabilizer Assembly for a Snowmobile, filed Dec. 31, 1998, and U.S. provisional application No. 60/130,000 entitled Snowmobile Construction, filed Apr. 19, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60114330 |
Dec 1998 |
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60130000 |
Apr 1999 |
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Divisions (2)
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10017214 |
Dec 2001 |
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10202603 |
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09476223 |
Dec 1999 |
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10017214 |
Dec 2001 |
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