Claims
- 1. A suspension assembly for a vehicle having a body, comprising:
a chassis frame; a gaseous storage tank attached to the body; and a rear suspension subassembly coupled to the chassis frame and configured to straddle the gaseous storage tank.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the rear suspension subassembly includes at least one crossmember and two L-shaped trailing arms each having transverse and longitudinal portions, the transverse portions extending along the at least one crossmember and coupled thereto, the longitudinal portions each extending angularly from the transverse member and extending past a center line of a respective rear wheel assembly.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the rear suspension subassembly includes two crossmembers and two U-shaped arms each having a respective pair of fulcrums spaced longitudinally apart and off a centerline of a respective wheel assembly, the fulcrums being attached to the two crossmembers with a hinge joint extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body of the vehicle.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein each of the U-shaped arms includes two J-shaped halves, longitudinal portions of which are joined together in a plane including the centerline of the respective wheel assembly, or a unitary U-shaped body, whereby, the U-shaped arms and the two crossmembers form the wishbone suspension assembly straddling the gaseous storage tank.
- 5. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the transverse portions of the L-shaped control arms are pivotally mounted on the at least one crossmember to swing about respective horizontal pivot axes each extending toward a longitudinal axis of the body of the vehicle at an angle differing from a right angle.
- 6. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the rear suspension subassembly further includes a stabilizing link extending between free ends of the longitudinal portions of the L-shaped control arms and coupled thereto, so that the crossmember, control arms and the stabilizing link extend around and straddle the gaseous storage tank therebetween.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the stabilizing link is operatively coupled to the chassis frame.
- 8. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the control arms are semi-trailing arms or trailing arms.
- 9. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the rear subassembly further has two spring/shock absorber units each pivotally mounted on the respective longitudinal portion of the control arm and attached to the chassis frame.
- 10. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the rear subassembly further has two spring/shock absorber units each pivotally mounted on the respective longitudinal portion of the U-shaped arms and attached to the chassis frame, each of the two spring/shock absorber units being a combined shock absorber/spring assembly, the chassis frame including spaced elongated rails longitudinally extending between rear and front portions of the body, the U-shaped arms being made from high-strength steel or aluminum and the two crossmember being made from steel, aluminum, or magnesium.
- 11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the spring/shock absorber units each have a combined shock absorber/spring assembly, the chassis frame including spaced elongated rails longitudinally extending between rear and front portions of the body.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein a coil spring of the McPherson shock absorbers resides above tires of the wheel assemblies.
- 13. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the elongated rails extend between the two spring/shock-absorbing units and above opposite ends of the crossmember and are attached thereto through elastomeric bushings.
- 14. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the transverse portions of the control arms each have a hinge pivotally coupling a respective transverse to the at least one crossmember.
- 15. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the control arms are formed from high-strength steel or aluminum and the crossmember being made from steel or aluminum.
- 16. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the rear suspension subassembly further includes an anti-roll bar having a central portion extending along and coupled to the crossmember, and bent end portions extending angularly from the central portion and articulately coupled to the longitudinal portions of the control arms at locations which are spaced from the free ends of the longitudinal portions.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 2, wherein the longitudinal portions of the control arms each are coupled with a spindle of the respective rear wheel assembly.
- 18. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the gaseous storage tank is a single large diameter container made from composite materials and having a circumference, a fraction of the circumference protruding into a protrusion stamped into a floor pan of the body of the vehicle and the remaining fraction of the circumference extending into an undercarriage of the vehicle.
- 19. The assembly of claim 18 wherein the gaseous storage tank has a plurality of spaced U-shaped mounting straps securing the storage tank from underneath and coupled with the floor pan.
- 20. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising an internal combustion engine or a fuel cell powering the vehicle.
- 21. A system for carrying compressed gas fuels onboard a vehicle comprising:
a gaseous storage tank; and a suspension including two spaced crossmembers, two arms mounted between the two spaced crossmembers and coupled therewith, the two spaced arms and the two spaced crossmembers being sized and configured to extend around a gaseous storage tank and to define an unencumbered space between the suspension and the gaseous storage tank.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the two arms each have a transverse portion pivotally mounted to one of the two crossmembers and a longitudinal portion extending from the transverse portion and having a free end terminating past a centerline of a rear wheel assembly of the vehicle, the suspension further including a stabilizing link attached to the other crossmember and coupled with the free ends of the longitudinal portions of the arms.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein the two arms each have an L shape and are semi-trailing or trailing arms, each of the two arms supporting a respective spring/shock absorber, which extends between the gaseous tank and a respective rear wheel assembly.
- 24. The system of claim 22, wherein the stabilizing link is articulately connected with the free ends of the two arms.
- 25. The system of claim 22, wherein the other crossmember is spaced rearward from the centerline of the rear wheel assemblies of the vehicle and the free ends of the two arms terminate in front of the centerline of the rear wheel assemblies.
- 26. The system of claim 22, wherein the one crossmember is spaced frontward from a centerline of the rear wheel assemblies of the vehicle and the free ends of the two arms terminate behind the centerline of the rear wheel assemblies.
- 27. The system of claim 22 further comprising an anti-roll bar having a transverse central portion coupled to the one crossmember and bent end portions articulately connected to the free ends of the arms.
- 28. The system of claim 21, wherein the two arms each have two spaced transverse portions, each of which extends along and pivotally coupled to a respective crossmember, and a longitudinal portion extending between the transverse portions, the two arms and the two crossmembers defining a wishbone suspension, wherein the transverse portions of the two arms pivot about pivot axes extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
- 29. The vehicle suspension of claim 21, wherein the gaseous storage tank is a single tank made from composite materials.
- 30. The vehicle suspension of claim 28, wherein the two arms each have a U-shape composed of two J-shaped halves or a unitary U-shaped body.
- 31. The vehicle suspension of claim 30, wherein the U-shaped arms each support a respective spring/shock absorber, which extends between the gaseous tank and a respective rear wheel assembly of the vehicle.
- 32. The vehicle suspension of claim 22, wherein the transverse portions of the two arms each extend toward a longitudinal axis of the vehicle at an angle differing from a right angle.
- 33. A vehicle suspension assembly comprising:
a chassis having two longitudinal rails and a crossmember connected to the longitudinal rails; two L-shaped arms each having a transverse portion pivotally connected to the crossmember and a longitudinal portion having a free end; two wheel mounts each supported on the respective longitudinal portions of the control arms; an anti-roll bar having a transverse central portion and bent portions connected to the longitudinal portions of the control arms at a distance from the free ends thereof; and at least one stabilizing lateral link connecting the free ends of the longitudinal portions of the control arms, wherein the crossmember, the two L-shaped control arms, the anti-roll bar and the at least one stabilizing link are dimensioned to define an opening therebetween and to extend around a single gaseous storage tank extending through the opening.
- 34. The vehicle suspension assembly of claim 33, wherein the control arms are trailing or semi-trailing arms.
- 35. The vehicle suspension assembly of claims 33, wherein the free ends of the longitudinal portions of the control arms terminate past a wheel centerline.
- 36. The vehicle suspension assembly of claim 33 further comprising a pair of spring/shock absorber units each mounted on the longitudinal portion of the control arms and coupled to a respective wheel mount.
- 37. The vehicle suspension assembly of claim 33, wherein the control arms are trailing or semi-trailing arms.
- 38. The vehicle suspension assembly of claims 33, wherein the free ends of the longitudinal portions of the control arms terminate past a wheel centerline.
- 39. The vehicle suspension assembly of claim 33 further comprising a pair of spring/shock absorber units each mounted on the longitudinal portion of the control arms and coupled to a respective wheel mount.
- 40. A vehicle suspension assembly comprising:
a chassis having two longitudinal rails and two crossmembers connected to the longitudinal rails; two U-shaped arms each having a respective pair of transverse portions pivotally connected to the crossmembers and a longitudinal portion bridging the transverse portions; two wheel mounts each supported on the respective longitudinal portions of the U-shaped arms, wherein the two crossmembers and the two U-shaped are dimensioned to define an opening therebetween and to straddle a single gaseous storage tank extending through the opening.
- 41. A method for enhancing lateral stability of a vehicle suspension unit, comprising the steps of:
providing two elongated chassis rails; bridging the two elongated chassis rails by at least one crossmember; providing two L-shaped control arms each having a transverse portion and a longitudinal portion extending generally parallel to the elongated chassis rails; pivotally mounting the transverse portions of the L-shaped control arms to the crossmember, the longitudinal portions of the L-shaped control arms being dimensioned to extend past a centerline of wheel assemblies; providing at least one stabilizing lateral link extending generally parallel to the crossmember and connecting free ends of the longitudinal portions of the L-shaped control arms, thereby forming a laterally stable rear suspension subassembly having a centrally arranged opening; and providing a gaseous storage tank attached to the body of the vehicle and extending through the opening of the rear suspension subassembly.
- 42. A method for enhancing lateral stability of a vehicle suspension unit, comprising the steps of:
providing two elongated chassis rails; bridging the two elongated chassis rails by two spaced crossmembers; providing two U-shaped control arms pivotally attached to the two spaced crossmembers, wherein the two crossmembers and two U-shaped arms for a wishbone suspension assembly provided with a central opening; and providing a gaseous storage tank attached to the body of the vehicle and extending through the central opening of the wishbone suspension assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/332,836 filed on Nov. 6, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/35250 |
11/1/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
Country |
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60332836 |
Nov 2001 |
US |