Axle unit
US-2019039413-A1 · Feb 7, 2019 · US
US10744835B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10744835-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816115819-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 18, 2020 |
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A suspension for a wheeled vehicle includes a leaf spring extending longitudinally relative to the vehicle and having first and second lugs protruding downward therefrom. The lugs are spaced from one another a length of the leaf spring to define a pocket therebetween. An axle passes perpendicularly beneath the leaf spring such that a portion of the axle is disposed in the pocket and is clamped between the lugs. The lugs may be fabricated integrally with the leaf spring.
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What is claimed is: 1. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising: a leaf spring extending longitudinally relative to the vehicle and having first and second lugs protruding downward therefrom, the lugs spaced from one another a length of the leaf spring to define a pocket therebetween; and an axle passing perpendicularly beneath the leaf spring, a portion of the axle disposed in the pocket and clamped between the lugs, and an intermediate portion of the leaf spring disposed between the lugs received in a downward-extending recess formed in an upper surface of the axle. 2. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the recess has a width that decreases downwardly along a vehicle vertical axis. 3. The suspension of claim 2 , wherein the intermediate portion has a width that decreases downwardly along the vehicle vertical axis to match the width of the recess. 4. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein when the vehicle is under operational loading the axle is clamped without clearance between the lugs. 5. The suspension of claim 1 , wherein the lugs are fabricated integrally with the leaf spring. 6. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising: a leaf spring having a leaf portion and first and second lugs protruding vertically therefrom, the lugs spaced from one another along the leaf portion to define a space therebetween; and an axle extending perpendicular to the leaf spring, a portion of the axle fitting into the space and clamped between the first and second lugs, and an intermediate portion of the leaf portion disposed between the ti lugs is received in a recess formed in the axle. 7. The suspension of claim 6 , wherein the leaf spring is positioned above the axle, and wherein the lugs extend downwardly to clamp the axle therebetween. 8. The suspension of is claim 6 , wherein a width of the recess decreases with increasing depth of the recess. 9. The suspension of claim 8 , wherein the intermediate portion has a width that decreases to match the width of the recess. 10. The suspension of claim 6 , wherein when the vehicle is under operational loading the axle is clamped without clearance between the lugs. 11. The suspension of claim 6 , wherein the lugs are fabricated integrally with the leaf spring. 12. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising: an axle oriented along a vehicle Y-axis; a leaf spring oriented along a vehicle X-axis; and first and second lugs integral with the leaf spring and protruding therefrom and spaced from one another along the X-axis to clamp the axle therebetween, wherein an intermediated portion of the leaf spring disposed between the lugs is received in a recess defined by the axle. 13. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein the leaf spring is positioned above the axle, and wherein the lugs extend downwardly. 14. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein when the vehicle is under operational loading the axle is secured without clearance between the lugs. 15. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the lugs has a contact surface facing the axle, said contact surface extending at an angle of at least 45° to the X-axis. 16. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein at least the leaf spring is composed of composite material. 17. The suspension of claim 12 , wherein a width of the recess decreases with increasing depth of the recess.
Fiber-reinforced plastics [FRP] · CPC title
longitudinally arranged · CPC title
arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle · CPC title
Leaf springs · CPC title
Mountings on the axle (B60G11/107 takes precedence) · CPC title
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