Claims
- 1. A suspension system for a vehicle having left and right wheels contacting a surface under the vehicle and first and second suspension links respectively suspending the left and right wheels from the vehicle and allowing relative movement of the left and right wheels and the vehicle, said suspension system comprising:
a first suspension strut adapted to couple the first suspension link and the vehicle; a first hydraulic cavity at least partially defined by said first suspension strut and adapted to contain a portion of a fluid and to cooperate with the fluid to supply a first suspending spring force that biases the left wheel toward the surface; a second suspension strut adapted to couple the second suspension link and the vehicle; a second hydraulic cavity at least partially defined by said second suspension strut and adapted to contain a portion of the fluid and to cooperate with the fluid to supply a second suspending spring force that biases the right wheel toward the surface; and a volume modulator coupled to said first and second hydraulic cavities and a reservoir and adapted to selectively push fluid into said first and second hydraulic cavities and vent fluid from said first and second hydraulic cavities thereby actively modulating said first and second suspending spring forces, wherein said volume modulator defines a first modulator cavity and a second modular cavity and includes a first modulator piston adapted to cycle through a compression stroke and an expansion stroke within said first modulator cavity, a first cavity-side valve coupled between said first hydraulic cavity and said modulator first cavity, a first reservoir-side valve coupled between the reservoir and said first modulator cavity, a second modular piston adapted to cycle through a compression stroke and an expansion stroke within said second modulator cavity, a second cavity-side valve coupled between said second hydraulic cavity and said second modulator cavity, and a second reservoir-side valve coupled between the reservoir and said second modulator cavity.
- 2. The suspension system of claim 1 further comprising a compressible fluid, wherein said first and second hydraulic cavities are adapted to contain a portion of said compressible fluid and said volume modulator is adapted to selectively push and vent said compressible fluid.
- 3. The suspension system of claim 2 wherein said compressible fluid includes a silicone fluid.
- 4. The suspension system of claim 2 wherein said compressible fluid has a larger compressibility above 2,000 psi than hydraulic oil.
- 5. The suspension system of claim 2 wherein said compressible fluid is adapted to compress about 1.5% volume at 2,000 psi, about 3% volume at 5,000 psi, and about 6% volume at 10,000 psi.
- 6. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein said first suspension strut includes a displacement rod adapted to move into said first hydraulic cavity and to compress the fluid upon the relative movement of the left wheel and the vehicle.
- 7. The suspension system of claim 6 wherein said displacement rod includes a cavity piston adapted to supply a damping force.
- 8. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein said first hydraulic cavity is defined by said first suspension strut and a hydraulic line adapted to communicate the fluid between said first suspension strut and said volume modulator.
- 9. The suspension system of claim 1 further comprising a motor adapted to provide rotational output; and an eccentric coupled to said motor, to said first modulator piston, and to said second modulator piston and adapted to translate the rotational output of said motor into cycles of compression strokes and expansion strokes of said first modulator piston and said second modulator piston.
- 10. The suspension system of claim 9 wherein said first modulator piston and said second modulator piston are located approximately 180° apart relative to said eccentric.
- 11. The suspension system of claim 1 further comprising an electric control unit coupled to said volume modulator and adapted to close said first cavity-side valve, open said first reservoir-side valve, close said second cavity-side valve, and open said second reservoir-side valve during said expansion stroke of said first modulator piston and during said compression stroke of said second modulator piston and adapted to open said first cavity-side valve, close said first reservoir-side valve, open said second cavity-side valve, and close said second reservoir-side valve during said compression stroke of said first modulator piston and during said expansion stroke of said second modulator piston, thereby pushing fluid into said first hydraulic cavity while venting fluid from said second hydraulic cavity to counteract roll of the vehicle.
- 12. The suspension system of claim 11 wherein said electric control unit is further adapted to open said first cavity-side valve, close said first reservoir-side valve, open said second cavity-side valve, and close said second reservoir-side valve during said expansion stroke of said first modulator piston and during said compression stroke of said second modulator piston and adapted to close said first cavity-side valve, open said first reservoir-side valve, close said second cavity-side valve, and open said second reservoir-side valve during said compression stroke of said first modulator piston and during said expansion stroke of said second modulator piston, thereby pushing fluid into said second hydraulic cavity while venting fluid from the first hydraulic cavity to counteract roll of the vehicle.
- 13. The suspension system of claim 1 further comprising a reservoir coupled to said first and second reservoir-side valves and adapted to contain a portion of the fluid.
- 14. The suspension system of claim 13 further comprising a pump adapted to pressurize said compressible fluid within said reservoir.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/US01/48488, filed Dec. 7, 2001 and entitled “Suspension System For A Vehicle”, which claims benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/251,951, filed Dec. 7, 2000 and entitled “Compressible Fluid Strut”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60251951 |
Dec 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/US01/48488 |
Dec 2001 |
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10223494 |
Aug 2002 |
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