Universal Housing
US-2024052879-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US10202013B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10202013-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615057699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 12, 2019 |
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A suspension linkage for a motor vehicle includes an extruded body having a first wall and a longitudinal length. An extruded feature is disposed on the first wall of the extruded body and extends along the longitudinal length. The extruded feature has a cross-sectional profile configured to control a flexural rigidity of the suspension linkage.
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The following is claimed: 1. A suspension linkage for a motor vehicle comprising: an extruded body having a longitudinal length and having a fixed cross-sectional profile along a portion of the longitudinal length that is created by pushing a material through a die that defines the fixed cross-section, the extruded body having an enclosed hollow cross-section, the extruded body having a first wall having a first thickness, the first wall forming a portion of the enclosed hollow cross-section along at least a portion of the longitudinal length; and an extruded rib projecting from a surface of the first wall of the extruded body and extending along the entire longitudinal length of the first wall, the rib having a proximal end connected to the first wall and an opposite unconnected distal end spaced away from the first wall, wherein the extruded rib has a thickness greater than the first thickness and has a cross-sectional profile configured to control a flexural rigidity of the suspension linkage; wherein the rib is located on an outer surface of the first wall of the extruded body and the rib projects from the outer surface; wherein the first wall has a first edge and a second edge defining a width of the first wall; wherein the rib has a first side and a second side defining a width of the rib and wherein the first and second sides are spaced inward from the first and second edges. 2. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the first wall has a wall width and the rib has a rib width and the rib width is less than the wall width. 3. The suspension linkage of claim 2 wherein the rib width is less than half the wall width. 4. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the extruded body further includes a second wall that connects to the first edge and a third wall that connects to the second edge, and wherein an outer surface of the first wall is convex. 5. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the extruded body is comprised of aluminum or a magnesium alloy. 6. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the first wall defines an upper surface of the extruded body when the suspension linkage is installed on a vehicle. 7. The suspension linkage of claim 6 wherein the upper surface is concave and external to the suspension linkage. 8. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the first wall defines a lower surface of the extruded body when the suspension linkage is installed on a vehicle. 9. The suspension linkage of claim 8 wherein the lower surface is convex and internal to the suspension linkage. 10. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the enclosed hollow cross-section is substantially rectangular. 11. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the rib is oriented in an upward direction when the suspension linkage is installed on the vehicle. 12. The suspension linkage of claim 1 wherein the extruded body includes a first end portion disposed longitudinally opposite a second end portion, wherein the first end portion is directly connectable to the suspension unit and the second end portion is directly connectable to the frame of the motor vehicle. 13. A suspension linkage for connecting a suspension unit to a frame of a motor vehicle, the suspension linkage comprising: an extruded body having a longitudinal length and having a fixed cross-sectional profile along a portion of the longitudinal length that is created by pushing a material through a die that defines the fixed cross-section, the extruded body having a first wall having a first thickness, a second wall, and a third wall; and an extruded rib disposed on the first wall of the extruded body, the rib having a proximal end connected to the first wall and an opposite unconnected distal end spaced away from the first wall, wherein the extruded rib has a cross-sectional profile for tuning a flexural rigidity of the suspension linkage, a thickness of the extruded rib is greater than the first thickness, and a width of the extruded rib is less than half of a width of the first wall; wherein the rib is located on an outer surface of the first wall of the extruded body and the rib projects from the outer surface, wherein a second wall connects to the first wall at a first corner and a third wall connects to the first wall at a second corner, wherein the rib has a first side and a second side defining a width of the rib and the first and second sides are spaced inward from the first and second corners. 14. The suspension linkage of claim 13 wherein the extruded body includes a first end portion disposed longitudinally opposite a second end portion, wherein the first end portion is directly connectable to the suspension unit and the second end portion is directly connectable to the frame of the motor vehicle. 15. The suspension linkage of claim 14 wherein the extruded rib extends along the entire longitudinal length of the first wall from the first end portion to the second end portion. 16. The suspension linkage of claim 13 wherein the rib is oriented in an upward direction when the suspension linkage is installed on the vehicle.
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