Claims
- 1. A wheel support assembly for a ride height adjustable vehicle comprising:(a) a journal; (b) a leg rotatably coupled within the journal, said leg having a first end and a second end; (c) a wheel coupled to said first end of said leg; (d) wherein said second end of said leg is provided with a torque transfer block; (e) a base plate secured to said second end of said leg, (f) a collar coupled to said base plate; (g) wherein said collar is provided with means for engaging said torque transfer block and substantially preventing movement of said torque transfer block relative thereto; (h) a spring having a first end and a second end; (i) a spring plate secured to said first end of said spring; and (j) means for rotating said base plate relative to said spring plate.
- 2. The wheel support assembly of claim 1, wherein said lateral planar surface is provided on a substantially polygonal block coupled to said leg.
- 3. The wheel support assembly of claim 1, wherein said collar defines a substantially polygonal interior.
- 4. The wheel support assembly of claim 1, wherein said lateral planar surface is provided on a substantially square block coupled to said leg.
- 5. The wheel support assembly of claim 1, wherein said collar defines a substantially square interior.
- 6. The wheel support assembly of claim 1, wherein said lateral planar surface is provided on a substantially triangular block coupled to said leg.
- 7. The wheel support assembly of claim 1, wherein said collar defines a substantially triangular interior.
- 8. A wheel support assembly for a ride height adjustable vehicle comprising:(a) a journal; (b) a leg rotatably coupled within the journal, said leg having a first end and a second end; (c) a wheel coupled to said first end of said leg; (d) wherein said second end of said leg is provided with a block; (e) a base plate secured to said second end of said leg, (f) a collar coupled to said base plate; (g) wherein a portion of said collar is resilient; (h) means for biasing said resilient portion of said collar sufficiently to maintain said collar in releasable contact with said block; (i) a spring having a first end and a second end; (j) a spring plate secured to said first end of said spring; and (k) means for rotating said base plate relative to said spring plate.
- 9. The wheel support assembly of claim 8, wherein said biasing means is a bolt.
- 10. The wheel support assembly of claim 8, wherein said collar is provided with a cop, wherein a first portion of said top is secured to said base plate and wherein a second portion of said top is not secured to said base plate.
- 11. The wheel support assembly of claim 8, wherein said block is provided with a lateral surface, and wherein said biasing means is a bolt sufficient to bias said collar substantially into contact with said lateral surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/656,283 filed Sep. 6, 2000.
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