Suspension systems for laterally tiltable multitrack vehicles
US-2016144680-A1 · May 26, 2016 · US
US10689031B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10689031-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715859468-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A tilting vehicle having a steering system actively steering a front axle and a rear axle having two wheels that can be deflected individually in a vertical manner with respect to a vehicle body and that are independent of the steering system. The wheels of the rear axle can be steered by passive steering device configured to generate a steering force because of a vertical deflection of the wheels as the vehicle body tilts to one side. The steering force causing wheels to steer towards the opposite side.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tilting vehicle having a front axle which can be actively steered by way of a steering system and a rear axle having two wheels that can be deflected individually in a vertical manner with respect to a vehicle body and that are independent of the steering system, wherein the wheels of the rear axle can be steered by a passive steering device configured to generate a steering force as a result of a vertical deflection of the wheels as the vehicle body tilts to one side and said steering force causes said wheels to steer towards the opposite-lying side. 2. The tilting vehicle of claim 1 including an actuator for influencing the tilt of the vehicle body. 3. The tilting vehicle of claim 2 wherein the wheels move to a limited extent independently of the tilt of the vehicle body by way of a coupling arrangement connected to the actuator. 4. The tilting vehicle of claim 3 wherein the coupling arrangement includes a balancer extending in a traverse direction and acted upon by the actuator, and two vertically extending coupling rods are connected to the balancer in an articulated manner, said coupling rods being connected to the wheel carriers in an articulated manner. 5. The tilting vehicle of claim 4 wherein the coupling rods are connected to the balancer by upper coupling rod joints and to the steering levers of the wheel carriers by lower coupling rod joints, wherein a lateral spacing of the upper coupling rod joints differs from a lateral spacing of the lower coupling rod joints. 6. The tilting vehicle of claim 1 wherein the wheels of the rear axle are arranged on wheel carriers connected by way of upper and lower wishbones to a vehicle body wherein wheel-side connection sites of an upper and a lower wishbone define a pivot axis of a wheel carrier. 7. The tilting vehicle of claim 1 wherein the wheels of the rear axle are arranged on the wheel carriers, and wherein the passive steering device comprises at least one track rod connected to the vehicle body by an inner track rod joint and to a steering lever of a wheel carrier in by an outer track rod joint, wherein when travelling in a straight direction the outer track rod joint and the inner track rod joint are arranged at different heights. 8. The tilting vehicle of claim 7 wherein the passive steering device includes two track rods connected respectively by inner track rod joints to the vehicle body and by outer track joints to respective steering levers of wheel carriers. 9. The tilting vehicle of claim 8 wherein each outer track rod joint is behind the pivot axis of the wheel carriers and lower than the inner track rod joints. 10. The tilting vehicle of claim 8 wherein each outer track rod joint is arranged in front of the pivot axis of the wheel carriers and higher than the inner track rod joints.
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