Claims
- 1. In a vehicle, a body member, a differential securely mounted to the body member, driving wheels laterally opposite the differential, live axles drivingly interconnecting the differential and wheels and having universal joints accommodating swinging movement of the wheels relative to the differential, a dead axle for carrying said wheels, said dead axle being in the form of a rack of generally rectangular configuration as viewed in plan and having two cross-members, one cross-member spaced rearwardly of the differential and the other cross-member spaced fowardly of the differential, two wheel bearing support members extending longitudinally of the vehicle between said cross-members, said cross-members and wheel carrying members being rigidly interconnected adjacent their respective ends, spring means interposed between said body member and said rack, a universal pivotal connection between the body and one of said cross-members intermediate said wheel bearing support members, an engine extending transversely of the vehicle and spaced longitudinally thereof from said one cross-member, said engine having an angle-drive transmission at its output end, a prop shaft having universal joints at its opposite ends drivingly connected to said transmission and differential respectively, a supporting frame for said engine, a pair of generally vertically extending links pivotally interconnecting the body and the lateral extremities of said frame, and a universal pivotal connection between said frame and the body longitudinally opposite said universal pivotal connection between the body and said one cross-member.
- 2. The structure of claim 1, including a bar extending transversely of the vehicle, one end of said bar having a pivotal connection to the body accommodating vertical swinging movement of the bar relative to the body, the other end of said bar having a pivotal connection to the other of said cross-members accommodating vertical swinging movement of the bar relative to said other cross-member.
- 3. In a vehicle, a body member, a differential securely mounted to the body member, driving wheels laterally opposite the differential, live axles drivingly interconnecting the differential and wheels and having universal joints accommodating swinging movement of the wheels relative to the differential, a dead axle for carrying said wheels, said dead axle being in the form of a rack of generally rectangular configuration as viewed in plan and having two cross-members, one cross-member spaced rearwardly of the differential and the other cross-member spaced forwardly of the differential, two wheel bearing support members extending longitudinally of the vehicle between said cross-members, said cross-members and wheel bearing support members being rigidly interconnected adjacent their respective ends, spring means interposed between said body member and said rack, a universal pivotal connection between the body and one of said cross-members intermediate said wheel bearing support members, an engine speed longitudinally rearwardly from said one cross-member, a transmission interconnecting said engine and said differential, a supporting frame for said engine, a pair of links pivotally interconnecting the body and the lateral extremities of said frame, and means articulating said frame to said body to allow limited movement of the frame relative to the body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 870,701 filed Jan. 19, 1978, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 630,053, filed Nov. 7, 1975, both now abandoned.
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