Claims
- 61. A suspension system for a vehicle, comprising a leaf spring arranged to suspend a main body or chassis of a vehicle from a wheel-bearing axle thereof a rigid arm having one end thereof connected rigidly to the leaf spring at or adjacent an end thereof and an axis to which the other end of the rigid arm is connected pivotally, which is located at a position substantially offset from the neutral axis of the leaf spring and which ends generally normal to the regular working plane of the leaf spring, wherein the position of the offset pivotal axis with respect to the neutral axis of the leaf spring is adapted to vary the rate of the leaf spring to soften or stiffen the suspension system.
- 62. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the offset pivotal axis is adapted to take up any notional displacement thereof arising, in operation, from deflections of the leaf spring outside defined spring loading and deflection ranges.
- 63. A suspension system according to claim 62, wherein said notional linear displacement is substantially linear.
- 64. A suspension system according to claim 62, wherein the offset pivotal axis is flexible for accommodating said take-up.
- 65. A suspension system according to claim 62, wherein the offset pivotal axis comprises a bush.
- 66. A suspension system according to claim 65, wherein said bush defines internal voids therein for accommodating said take-up.
- 67. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the position of the offset pivotal axis with respect to the neutral axis of leaf spring in the rest condition of the system is located such that in operation, deflections of the leaf spring over defined spring loading and deflection ranges produce negligible displacement of the offset pivotal as from its rest position.
- 68. A suspension system according to claim 67, wherein the offset pivotal axis is adapted to take-up any notional displacement thereof arising, in operation, from deflection of the leaf spring outside said defined spring loading and deflection ranges.
- 69. A suspension system according to claim 68, wherein the offset pivotal axis is flexible for accommodating said take-up.
- 70. A suspension system according to claim 67, wherein the offset pivotal axis comprises a bush.
- 71. A suspension system according to claim 68, wherein the offset pivotal axis comprises a bush defining internal voids therein for accommodating said take-up.
- 72. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the offset pivotal axis comprises a bush.
- 73. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the other end of the rigid arm is connected to the axis for substantially free pivotal movement with respect thereto.
- 74. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the rigid arm is a rigid radial arm.
- 75. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein position of the offset pivotal axis with respect to the neutral a of the leaf spring and the pivotal connection of said other end of the radial arm to said axis are, in operation, adapted to provide operational forces resulting from deflections of the leaf spring outside defined spring loading and deflection ranges, which forces create, in a relatively lightly loaded state of the suspension system, a softening effect of the leaf spring and, in a relatively heavily loaded state of the suspension system, a stiffening effect of the leaf spring.
- 76. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the leaf spring is mounted to a traverse anti-roll device to which the vehicle body or chassis is mounted, with the offset pivotal axis being in concentric relationship to the anti-roll device.
- 77. A suspension system according to claim 76, wherein the leaf spring is mounted to the transverse anti-roll device by means of a first bracket, with the mounting of the vehicle body or chassis to the anti-roll device being by means of a second bracket which has a portion housing the offset pivotal axis in concentric relationship to the anti-roll device.
- 78. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the leaf spring is mounted to a transverse anti-roll device to which the vehicle body chassis is mounted, with the offset pivotal axis being in non concentric relationship to the anti-roll device.
- 79. A suspension system according to claim 78, wherein the leaf spring is mounted to the anti-roll device by means of a first bracket, with the mounting of the vehicle body or chassis to the anti-roll device being by means of a second bracket which has a portion housing the offset pivotal axis in non-concentric relationship to the anti-roll device.
- 80. A suspension system according to claim 76, wherein the anti-roll device is a torsion bar or tube.
- 81. A suspension system according to claim 78, wherein the anti-roll device is a torsion bar or tube.
- 82. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein a said rigid arm and associated offset pivotal axis are located at or adjacent either end of the leaf spring.
- 83. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein a said rigid arm and associated offset pivotal axis are located at or adjacent both ends of the leaf spring.
- 84. A suspension system according to claim 61, wherein the leaf spring is auxiliary to a main leaf spring which mounts a wheel-bearing axle of the vehicle.
- 85. A vehicle incorporating a suspension system according to claim 61.
- 86. A method of varying the rate of a leaf spring in a vehicle suspension system comprising a main vehicle body or chassis suspended from a wheel-bearing axle of the vehicle by the leaf spring; the method including connecting one end of a rigid arm to the leaf spring at or adjacent an end thereon connecting the other end of the rigid arm pivotally to an axis extending generally normal to the regular working plane of the leaf spring, positioning the axis substantially offset from the neutral axis of the leaf spring and taking up any notional displacement of the axis arising, in operation, from deflections of the leaf spring outside predefined spring loading and deflection ranges.
- 87. A method according to claim 86, wherein the axis is positioned substantially offset from the neutral axis of the leaf spring and takes up any substantially linear notional displacement of the axis.
- 88. A method according to claim 86, wherein the other end of the rigid arm is connected to the offset axis for substantially free pivotal movement with respect thereto.
- 89. A method according to claim 87, wherein the other end of the rigid arm is connected to the offset axis for substantially free pivotal movement with respect thereto.
- 90. A method according to claim 86, wherein the rigid arm is provided as a rigid radial arm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the earlier filed foreign/PCT application in the United Kingdom under Serial No. 9406453.2 on Mar. 31, 1994. Additionally, this application is a continuation application of PCT Application Ser. No. PCT/GB95/00613 filed on Mar. 20, 1995, as well as a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/716,451 filed on Sep. 27, 1996, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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