Slider wear pad

US10449817B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10449817-B2
Application numberUS-201815966043-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 30, 2018
Priority dateMay 18, 2017
Publication dateOct 22, 2019
Grant dateOct 22, 2019

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A slider suspension system for a heavy-duty vehicle includes a slider assembly with a main member that is movable relative to a primary frame of the heavy-duty vehicle in a first direction along the extent of the main member. The main member has a first portion and a second portion extending transverse to the first portion. A friction reducing slider wear pad is fixed to the main member and interposed between the main member and the primary frame. The friction reducing slider wear pad has a first segment fixed to the first portion of the main member. The friction reducing slider wear pad also has a second segment engaging at least a part of the second portion of the main member to inhibit movement of the friction reducing pad relative to the main member in a second direction transverse to the first direction.

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What is claimed is: 1. A slider suspension system for use on a heavy-duty vehicle, the slider suspension system comprising: a slider assembly having at least one elongate main member that is movable in a first direction along an extent of the main member relative to a primary frame member of the heavy-duty vehicle, the main member having a first portion facing the primary frame member of the heavy-duty vehicle, the main member having a second portion extending substantially perpendicular to the first portion; at least one friction reducing slider wear pad fixed to one of the main members, the friction reducing slider wear pad is interposed between the main member of the slider assembly and the primary frame member of the heavy-duty vehicle; and a first segment of the friction reducing slider wear pad fixed to the first portion of the main member, the friction reducing slider wear pad also having a second segment adapted to engage at least a part of the second portion of the main member and inhibit movement of the friction reducing wear pad relative to the main member in a second direction transverse to the first direction. 2. The slider suspension system of claim 1 further including a transition portion of the main member of the slider assembly connecting together the first portion and the second portion, the second segment of the friction reducing slider wear pad engaging at least a portion of the transition portion of the main member. 3. The slider suspension system of claim 2 wherein the transition portion of the main member of the slider assembly faces in an outboard direction. 4. The slider suspension system of claim 1 wherein the friction reducing slider wear pad is made from a polymeric material. 5. The slider suspension system of claim 4 wherein the polymeric material includes ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. 6. The slider suspension system of claim 1 further including at least a pair of friction reducing slider wear pads fixed to the main member of the slider assembly and interposed between the main member of the slider assembly and the primary frame member of the heavy-duty vehicle. 7. The slider suspension system of claim 1 further including at least a pair of friction reducing slider wear pads fixed to the main member, each friction reducing slider wear pad having a length less than one half of the length of the main member. 8. The slider suspension system of claim 1 wherein the at least one friction reducing slider wear pad is fixed to the main member of the slider assembly by fasteners. 9. A slider subframe for a heavy-duty trailer having a primary frame, the slider subframe comprising: a pair of spaced apart and substantially parallel extending elongate main members, each of the main members having a first portion formed to extend substantially perpendicular to a second portion at a transition portion, the main members are moveable relative to the primary frame in a longitudinal direction; a pair of spaced apart of cross members connecting the main members; two pair of friction reducing slider wear pads, each pair of friction reducing slider wear pads being attachable to a respective one of the main members and to be located between the main member and the primary frame, each friction reducing slider wear pad having a length less than one half of the length of the main member; a first segment of the friction reducing slider wear pad attached to the first portion of the main member; and a second segment of the friction reducing slider wear pad extending at an angle relative to the first segment, the second segment engaging at least the transition portion of the main member to resist lateral movement of the friction reducing slider wear pad relative to the main member to minimize scrubbing of the friction reducing slider wear pad. 10. The slider subframe of claim 9 wherein the transition portion of the main member faces in an outboard direction. 11. The slider subframe of claim 9 wherein the friction reducing slider wear pad is made from a polymeric material. 12. The slider subframe of claim 11 wherein the polymeric material includes ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. 13. A slider wear pad used on a heavy-duty vehicle with a primary frame, the slider wear pad is attachable to a slider subframe having a main subframe member, the slider wear pad comprising: a first segment for attachment to the main subframe member and to be located between the main subframe member and the primary frame of the heavy-duty vehicle; a second segment extending at an angle relative to the first segment, the second segment for engaging a portion of the main subframe member to resist transverse movement of the slider pad relative to the main subframe member; and the first and second segments being integrally formed as one piece and formed of a friction reducing ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene polymeric material. 14. The slider wear pad of claim 13 wherein the main member of the slider subframe includes a first portion and a second portion extending transverse to the first portion, the second portion of the main member is located outboard of the first portion of the main member to resist inboard transverse movement of the slider pad relative to the main subframe member. 15. The slider wear pad of claim 13 wherein the polymeric material includes ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. 16. The slider wear pad of claim 13 wherein the friction reducing slider wear pad has a length less than one half of the length of the main subframe member.

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What does patent US10449817B2 cover?
A slider suspension system for a heavy-duty vehicle includes a slider assembly with a main member that is movable relative to a primary frame of the heavy-duty vehicle in a first direction along the extent of the main member. The main member has a first portion and a second portion extending transverse to the first portion. A friction reducing slider wear pad is fixed to the main member and int…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hendrickson Usa Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G13/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 22 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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