The invention relates to a leaf spring type front suspension for a vehicle with a double front axle provided with a vehicle height adjusting function with which a vehicle frame ground clearance can be controlled in response to driver demand or road surface conditions.
Most vehicle suspensions of the beam axle type incorporate leaf springs, wherein the usual leaf spring arrangement utilises a beam axle extending between two ground-engaging wheels. The beam axle is usually bolted to the centre of each of the two leaf springs, each leaf spring being normally mounted to the vehicle chassis at one end by means of a fixed bracket and at the other end to a shackle. The fixed bracket provides an anchor point whilst the shackle allows the spring to lengthen or shorten according to the loads applied.
A vehicle suspension of this type is shown in JP 07-251 622, describing a leaf spring type front suspension provided with a vehicle height adjusting function with which a frame ground height can be lifted in a suspension position on a front axle side during travel on a rough road. According to this solution, one end of the leaf spring is mounted to a frame via a front spring bracket, while the other end is journalled to the lower end of a shackle. The shackle is journalled to one arm of a crank arm and the crank arm itself is journalled to the frame via a bracket. The other arm of the crank arm is journalled in a piston rod of a hydraulic cylinder fixed to the frame.
This type of beam axle suspension has proved satisfactory for vehicles with a single front axle. However, the above solution can not be applied to vehicles with a double front axle. The solution used for the single axle suspension does not allow load sharing between two front axles using this concept, as each leaf spring is individually controlled. Similarly, vehicle height adjustment would require simultaneous control of four individual hydraulic cylinders.
The above problems are solved by a suspension according to the invention, allowing a driver to change the driving height for a front suspension in a vehicle with a double front axle suspended by leaf springs. According to the invention the adjustable height control may also be operated while the vehicle is moving, allowing the driver to change quickly from an off-road setting, with an increased ride height for rough roads or terrain, to a highway setting for smooth tarmac or paved roads.
According to a preferred embodiment, the invention relates to a front wheel suspension system arranged to support a vehicle chassis suspended for movement relative to its wheels. The suspension system comprises a pair of longitudinally separated leaf springs on each side of the chassis. A first leaf spring connection means may be arranged for pivotably connecting each said leaf spring to the chassis at a first end. A second leaf spring connection means may be connected to each said leaf spring at its opposite, second end by a linkage means, such as a shackle, which is carried on a pivot pin or a shackle pin. The pivot pin may be pivotably attached to a first arm of a lever that may be supported by a pivotal connection on the trailer chassis.
A length adjustable unit may be provided on each side of the chassis, and each said length adjustable unit may be operatively connected to a second arm of said lever for each said leaf spring. Each said length adjustable unit may be arranged to effect a substantially vertical displacement of the second end of each leaf spring relative to the chassis. In this way, actuation of the length adjustable unit will cause the lever to pivot about its pivotal connection and simultaneously displace the second end of each leaf spring relative to the chassis in order to adjust the height of the chassis relative to the ground.
The length adjustable unit may be mechanically, electrically or hydraulically operated. According to the invention, the length adjustable unit preferably comprises a rack and pinion unit or a ball screw unit. However, it may also be possible to use a double-acting fluid damper comprising a piston cylinder combination. The choice of a suitable application may depend on factor such as maximum load to be carried by the front axles or the required accuracy of the height adjustment unit.
In order to increase the ride comfort for the driver, the length adjustable unit may also comprise a progressive spring. This spring may be integrated in the length adjustable unit and can comprise a progressive rubber, steel or gas hydraulic spring or damper. Such a solution may add a very low total spring rate at a relatively small spring travel before the leaf spring will deflect, while adding a relatively high spring rate at larger deflections of the leaf spring. The progressive spring may have a spring travel as little as ±10 mm. In the above example, the “total spring rate” referred to relates to a suspension comprising a pair of leaf springs and progressive spring.
The length adjustable unit may preferably be operatively connected to a lever that is arranged to carry a rear end of the respective leaf spring. However, it may also be arranged to carry a front end of the respective leaf spring.
According to an alternative embodiment, one end of said length adjustable unit may be attached to the chassis between adjacent ends of the respective leaf springs. The length adjustable unit may be fixedly attached to the chassis, whereby an adjustable component, such as a rod or piston, may extend downwards to a position between the adjacent ends of the respective leaf springs. An opposite, position adjustable end of the length adjustable unit may be provided with a pivot joint operatively connected to the second arm of each lever by means of a pivotable linkage. The pivot joint of the length adjustable unit may be connected to the respective second arm of each lever by shackles of substantially equal length.
The first leaf spring connection means may be a spring hanger arranged to support a leaf spring front or rear eye. The second leaf spring connection means may comprise a linkage means such as a shackle pivotably attached to support a leaf spring front or rear eye. The linkage means is connected to the first arm of the lever, which lever has a pivotal connection that may be attached to the chassis by means of a spring hanger. Each lever comprises first and second arms joined at a point of intersection and are pivotably attached to the trailer chassis at said point of intersection. The lever may preferably, but not necessarily be arranged so that the first arm is longer than the second arm. An angle enclosed by the first and second arms may be between 45° and 135°.
A suspension according to the invention allows a driver to adjust the length of the length adjustable unit in order to change the driving height for a front suspension in a vehicle with a double front axle suspended by leaf springs. According to one embodiment the adjustable height control may be operated while the vehicle is moving. This allows the driver to change quickly from an off-road setting, with an increased ride height for rough roads or terrain, to a highway setting for smooth tarmac or paved roads. According to a further embodiment the adjustable height control may be used for stepless adjustment of the front ride height to a level desired by the driver. The desired ride height may be set or controlled by adjusting a single component in the double front axle suspension. The adjustment may be carried out manually by the driver, in order to set a particular ride height, or automatically by a control unit, which control unit can be set to maintain a desired or preset ride height in response to at least one sensed parameter, such as an actual ride height or vehicle load. The adjustment may be achieved by a variation of the rod length of a mechanical or electrically operated unit or a pneumatically or hydraulically actuated cylinder.
A suspension according to the invention can also be used as a load sharing installation on a double front leaf spring suspension, wherein the length adjustable unit may act as a load sharing link rod, that translates the movement of either lever from the first axle to the second axle.
With an adjustable height unit, especially on trucks with load sharing for the double axles, the front section of the chassis can be lowered to provide a more aerodynamic front when driving at relatively high speeds on good roads. At the same time, the chassis can be lifted to give an improved ground clearance and a greater approach angle for the wheels on the foremost axle when approaching more uneven road conditions or when driving in off road conditions, while maintaining an improved behaviour from the suspension provided by the load sharing mechanism.
If additional ride comfort is desired, this may be achieved simply by adding a single comfort spring, or progressive spring in each of the two length adjusting units. This allows a noticeable increase in ride comfort for a vehicle with two front axles with a minimum of modification of the suspension system.
In the following text, the invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. These schematic drawings are used for illustration only and do not in any way limit the scope of the invention. In the drawings:
A length adjustable unit 16 (one shown) is provided on each side of the chassis 3, wherein each length adjustable unit 16 may be operatively connected to a second arm 18, 19 of the respective lever 12, 13 for each said leaf spring 1, 2. Each said length adjustable unit 16 is arranged to effect a substantially vertical displacement of the rear, second end of each leaf spring 1, 2 relative to the chassis 3 by causing a simultaneous pivoting movement of the lever arms 12, 13. In this way, actuation of the length adjustable unit 16 will cause the levers 12, 13 to pivot about their pivotal connections in their respective spring hanger 14, 15 and simultaneously displace the second end of each leaf spring 1, 2 relative to the chassis 3 in order to adjust the height of the chassis relative to the ground. For instance, by shortening the length of the length adjustable unit 16 in
In this example, the length adjustable unit comprises an actuator in the form of a rack-and-pinion device 20 that is hydraulically controlled for length adjustment. A control means (not shown) for actuating the length adjustable unit 16 can be provided in the drivers compartment, allowing manual and/or automatic control of the unit. An optional feature that can be integrated in the length adjustable unit is a spring unit 21. The spring unit 21 is mounted in series with the actuator 20 to form an assembled unit and contributes to the ride comfort for the driver. In the example shown, the spring unit is a progressive rubber spring having a spring travel of ±10 mm. The assembled actuator and spring unit 20, 21 is provided with rods extending from either end of the assembled unit, wherein each rod is connected to a pivot pin on the second arm 18, 19 of the respective lever 12, 13.
In the example described in connection with
A second leaf spring connection means is connected to each said leaf spring 1, 2 at their adjacent ends. The second leaf spring connection means comprises a linkage means in the form of a shackle 6, 7′, which is pivotably connected to a leaf eye of its respective leaf spring 1, 2. Each shackle 6, T is carried on a shackle pin 8, 9′ pivotably attached to a first arm 10, 11′ of a lever 12, 13′ that is supported by a pivotal connection in the form of a spring hanger 14, 15′ attached to the trailer chassis 3. In the example shown, the lever 12, 13′ is substantially L-shaped. As can be seen from the figure, the rear, second leaf spring connection means are substantially identical, but mirrored.
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The invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but may be varied freely within the scope of the claims. For instance, the length adjustable unit is not limited to hydraulic actuators, but can be operated and controlled by any suitable mechanical, electrical or fluid means.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0601482-3 | Jul 2006 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE07/00611 | 6/21/2007 | WO | 00 | 12/18/2008 |