Claims
- 1. A vehicle suspension with power adjustable torsion bar trim height adjustment, said suspension comprising:a torsion bar connected at one end to a wheel attachable support to form a torsional load carrying spring element for supporting a vehicle; a body portion spaced from said support and supporting a second end of the torsion bar; a torsion member connected to said second end of the torsion bar and oscillatable therewith to vary the torque setting of the torsion bar wherein the torsion member is a lever pivotally movable with said second end of the torsion bar; an actuator acting between said body portion and said torsion member and operable to oscillate the torsion member between at least two operating positions having differing torque settings to vary the trim height of the vehicle suspension; a power source connected to operate the actuator upon command to oscillate the torsion member between said operating positions and thereby raise or lower the running height of the vehicle; and a lock pivotally mounted on said body portion and having notches and wherein said lever further includes a lock protrusion operatively engageable with said notches of said lock to lock the lever in at least one of said operating positions upon deactivation of the power source.
- 2. A vehicle suspension as in claim 1 and including release means for releasing the lock means to allow movement of the lever between said operating positions.
- 3. A vehicle suspension as in claim 1 wherein said body portion is a cross member of a vehicle and said actuator is a linear actuator positioned between said torsion lever and said cross member.
- 4. A vehicle suspension as in claim 1 wherein said torsion member is an adjusting wheel rotatably movable with said second end of the torsion bar.
- 5. A vehicle suspension as in claim 4 wherein said actuator is a drive means connected for limited rotation of said adjusting wheel.
- 6. A vehicle suspension as in claim 5 wherein said power source is an electric motor connected with said drive means.
- 7. A vehicle suspension as in claim 6 wherein said drive means is a chain drive connected between said adjusting wheel and said electric motor for varying torque on said torsion bar by limited rotation of said adjusting wheel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/143,792, filed Jul. 14, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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General Motors Corporation, M/L Van Service Manual, vol. 1, pp. 3-81 thru 3-85, 1999. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/143792 |
Jul 1999 |
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