Leading-edge steering assembly
US-2018281538-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US10442263B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10442263-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715625660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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A low suspension arm strut coupling is provided for a suspension of an off-road vehicle. The suspension comprises a lower suspension arm that is hingedly coupled between a chassis of the off-road vehicle and a spindle assembly that is coupled with a front wheel. An upper suspension arm is hingedly coupled between the chassis and the spindle assembly. A strut is coupled between the lower suspension arm and the chassis. A lower pivot couples the strut to the lower suspension, and an upper pivot couples the strut to the chassis. The upper and lower pivots provide a lower center of gravity of the off-road vehicle and a relatively smaller shock angle. The lower suspension arm is reinforced to withstand forces due to movement of the front wheel and operation of the strut in response to travel over terrain.
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What is claimed is: 1. A suspension for coupling a front wheel with a chassis of an off-road vehicle, comprising: an upper suspension arm hingedly coupled between the chassis and a spindle assembly that is coupled with the front wheel, wherein the upper suspension aim is coupled to the spindle assembly between two parallel prongs extending forwardly from the spindle assembly and configured for pivoting during vertical motion of the spindle assembly; a lower suspension arm hingedly coupled between the chassis and the spindle assembly; a strut coupled between the lower suspension arm and the chassis; and a steering rod comprising a rod-end joint coupled with a leading portion of the spindle assembly. 2. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the strut is coupled between the lower suspension arm and the chassis by way of a lower pivot mounted to the lower suspension aim and an upper pivot mounted to the chassis. 3. The suspension of claim 2 , wherein the lower pivot and the upper pivot are configured to provide a lower center of gravity of the off-road vehicle and a relatively smaller shock angle. 4. The suspension of claim 2 , wherein the lower pivot and the upper pivot are configured to provide a substantially 90-degree angle between the strut and the lower suspension arm during full compression of the strut. 5. The suspension of claim 2 , wherein the strut is configured to dampen vertical motion of the lower suspension arm and the upper suspension arm due to movement of the front wheel in response to travel over terrain. 6. The suspension of claim 5 , wherein the lower suspension arm is reinforced to provide a structural integrity suitable to withstand forces due to movement of the front wheel and operation of the strut in response to travel over terrain. 7. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein each of the upper suspension arm and the lower suspension arm is comprised of two inboard mounting points to the chassis and an outboard rod-end joint to the spindle assembly. 8. The suspension of claim 7 , wherein the inboard mounting points are comprised of bushing joints configured to allow vertical rotation of the lower and upper suspension arms with respect to the chassis. 9. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the upper suspension arm is configured to facilitate coupling the strut between the lower suspension arm and the chassis. 10. The suspension of claim 9 , wherein the upper suspension arm is coupled with the chassis forward of a coupling between the lower suspension arm and the chassis to provided clearance for extending the strut from the lower suspension arm to the chassis. 11. The suspension of claim 9 , wherein the upper suspension arm is configured in the form of a J-arm. 12. The suspension of claim 9 , wherein the upper suspension arm comprises inboard mounting joints that are coupled with the chassis forward of inboard mounting joints comprising the lower suspension arm, such that at least a rear portion of the upper suspension arm is disposed forwardly of a portion of the lower suspension arm. 13. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein the strut is coupled with the portion of the lower suspension arm and the chassis. 14. A lower suspension arm for a front suspension of an off-road vehicle, comprising: one or more inboard mounting points to a chassis of the vehicle; an outboard mounting point to a spindle assembly coupled with a front wheel; and a pivot configured to receive a lower end of a strut, wherein the lower suspension arm is configured to be hingedly coupled between the chassis and the spindle assembly between two parallel prongs extending forwardly from the spindle assembly and configured for pivoting during vertical motion of the spindle assembly. 15. The lower suspension arm of claim 14 , wherein the one or more inboard mounting points are comprised of bushing joints configured to allow vertical rotation of the lower suspension arm with respect to the chassis. 16. The lower suspension arm of claim 14 , wherein the outboard mounting point is configured to receive a rod-end joint coupled with the spindle assembly. 17. The lower suspension arm of claim 16 , wherein the outboard mounting point is configured to receive a weld-in tube end. 18. The lower suspension aim of claim 16 , wherein the outboard mounting point is configured to receive a threaded shank comprising the rod-end joint and a lock-nut to fixate the threaded shank with respect to the lower suspension arm. 19. The lower suspension arm of claim 14 , wherein the pivot is configured to provide a substantially 90-degree angle between the strut and the lower suspension arm during full compression of the strut. 20. The lower suspension arm of claim 14 , wherein the strut is configured to dampen vertical motion of the lower suspension arm due to movement of the front wheel in response to travel over terrain. 21. The lower suspension arm of claim 14 , wherein the lower suspension arm is reinforced to provide a structural integrity suitable to withstand forces due to the movement of the front wheel and operation of the strut in response to travel over terrain.
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