Suspension system

US10926596B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10926596-B2
Application numberUS-201916288256-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2019
Priority dateFeb 28, 2019
Publication dateFeb 23, 2021
Grant dateFeb 23, 2021

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Abstract

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A suspension system having a knuckle carrier. A pivot mechanism may pivotally couple a control arm to the knuckle carrier. The pivot mechanism may include a preload nut that may exert a preload force on a bearing assembly. A platform may be fixedly disposed on the knuckle carrier. The platform may support an air spring and may have an arm that is coupled to a stabilizer bar subassembly.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. A suspension system comprising: a knuckle carrier that has a hole; a control arm that is pivotally mounted to the knuckle carrier; and a pivot mechanism that is disposed in the hole and pivotally couples the control arm to the knuckle carrier, the pivot mechanism including: a pin having a shoulder, a threaded portion, and a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole that each receive a fastener that mounts the pin to the control arm, wherein the shoulder and the threaded portion are axially positioned between the first mounting hole and the second mounting hole; a first bearing assembly that receives the pin and engages the shoulder; and a preload nut that has a threaded region that mates with the threaded portion, wherein tightening the preload nut exerts a preload force on the first bearing assembly. 2. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the control arm is an upper control arm. 3. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the first bearing assembly has a first inner race that engages the pin and a first outer race that engages the knuckle carrier, wherein the shoulder engages the first inner race. 4. The suspension system of claim 3 further comprising a first seal that is disposed in the hole and that extends from the shoulder to the knuckle carrier. 5. The suspension system of claim 4 wherein the pin is rotatable about a pin axis, the shoulder has an outer shoulder surface that faces away from the pin axis, and the first seal extends from the outer shoulder surface to the knuckle carrier. 6. A suspension system comprising: a knuckle carrier that has a hole; a control arm that is pivotally mounted to the knuckle carrier; and a pivot mechanism that is disposed in the hole and pivotally couples the control arm to the knuckle carrier, the pivot mechanism including; a pin having a shoulder and a threaded portion; a first bearing assembly that receives the pin and engages the shoulder; and a second bearing assembly that is disposed in the hole and receives the pin; and a preload nut that has a threaded region that mates with the threaded portion, wherein the preload nut engages the second bearing assembly and tightening the preload nut exerts a preload force on the first bearing assembly. 7. The suspension system of claim 6 wherein the pin has a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole that each receive a fastener that mounts the pin to the control arm, wherein the shoulder and the threaded portion are axially positioned between the first mounting hole and the second mounting hole. 8. The suspension system of claim 6 wherein the second bearing assembly has a second inner race that engages the pin and a second outer race that engages the knuckle carrier, wherein the preload nut engages the second inner race. 9. The suspension system of claim 8 wherein the knuckle carrier has an intermediate portion that is disposed in the hole and extends from the first bearing assembly to the second bearing assembly, wherein a first step surface extends from a first end of the intermediate portion to a first bearing support surface and a second step surface extends from a second end of the intermediate portion to a second bearing support surface, wherein the first bearing support surface and the second bearing support surface have a larger diameter than the intermediate portion, a first outer race of the first bearing assembly engages the first step surface, and the second outer race engages the second step surface to inhibit axial movement of the first outer race toward the second outer race. 10. The suspension system of claim 9 further comprising a second seal that is disposed in the hole and that extends from the preload nut to the knuckle carrier. 11. The suspension system of claim 10 wherein the preload nut has an outer surface that faces away from the pin and extends from an end of the preload nut and a flange that extends radially outward with respect to the outer surface, wherein the second seal extends from the outer surface to the knuckle carrier. 12. The suspension system of claim 9 wherein a first seal is disposed in the hole and extends from the shoulder to the knuckle carrier, and the knuckle carrier has a first outer step surface that extends from an end of the first bearing support surface that is disposed opposite the first step surface to a first seal support surface, and a second outer step surface that extends from an end of the second bearing support surface that is disposed opposite the second step surface to a second seal support surface, wherein the first seal extends from the shoulder to the first seal support surface, and a second seal extends from the preload nut to the second seal support surface. 13. A suspension system comprising: a knuckle carrier that has a hole and a mounting stem; a steering knuckle that is pivotally mounted to the knuckle carrier along an axis of rotation; an upper control arm that is pivotally mounted to the knuckle carrier along a first control arm axis; a platform that is fixedly disposed on the mounting stem and located above the upper control arm, wherein the platform supports an air spring and has an arm that is coupled to a stabilizer bar subassembly; and a pivot mechanism that is disposed in the hole and pivotally couples the upper control arm to the knuckle carrier, the pivot mechanism including; a pin having a shoulder and a threaded portion; a first bearing assembly that receives the pin and engages the shoulder; and a preload nut that has a threaded region that mates with the threaded portion, wherein tightening the preload nut exerts a preload force on the first bearing assembly. 14. The suspension system of claim 13 wherein the arm extends along an arm axis and the arm axis is substantially parallel to the first control arm axis. 15. The suspension system of claim 13 wherein the arm extends in a rearward longitudinal direction. 16. The suspension system of claim 13 wherein the platform has a disc portion that engages the air spring and is coupled to the mounting stem and the arm extends tangentially from the disc portion. 17. The suspension system of claim 13 wherein the mounting stem extends away from the steering knuckle. 18. The suspension system of claim 13 wherein the stabilizer bar subassembly is disposed above the upper control arm and the knuckle carrier. 19. The suspension system of claim 18 wherein the stabilizer bar subassembly includes a drop link that extends from the arm to a stabilizer bar such that the drop link extends in an upward direction that extends away from the upper control arm. 20. The suspension system of claim 13 wherein the knuckle carrier has an upper hole that facilitates mounting of the upper control arm, a lower hole that facilitates mounting of a lower control arm, a shock absorber mount disposed above the lower hole that has first and second mounting tabs that extend from opposing first and second sides of the knuckle carrier, respectively, a neck portion disposed above the shock absorber mount, and a connecting web that extends from the upper hole to the shock absorber mount, wherein the connecting web is offset from a center plane of the knuckle carrier such that the connecting web extends to the first mounting tab to partially define the first side and does not extend to the second mounting tab, thereby partially defining a clearance recess between the connecting web and the second side.

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  • having both torsion-bar springs and fluid springs · CPC title

  • characterised by means specially adapted for attaching the spring to axle or sprung part of the vehicle · CPC title

  • Mounting means therefor · CPC title

  • Bearings, e.g. ball or roller bearings · CPC title

  • Mounting of pneumatic springs · CPC title

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What does patent US10926596B2 cover?
A suspension system having a knuckle carrier. A pivot mechanism may pivotally couple a control arm to the knuckle carrier. The pivot mechanism may include a preload nut that may exert a preload force on a bearing assembly. A platform may be fixedly disposed on the knuckle carrier. The platform may support an air spring and may have an arm that is coupled to a stabilizer bar subassembly.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arvinmeritor Technology Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G7/008. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 23 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).