Anti-roll device with controlled coupling means for a motor vehicle axle assembly
US-11021034-B2 · Jun 1, 2021 · US
US10940736B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10940736-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916428117-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 9, 2021 |
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The present disclosure provides a sway bar for a suspension system of a motor vehicle. The sway bar includes a first lever arm for attachment to a left wheel suspension component and a second lever arm for attachment to a right wheel suspension component. The sway bar further includes a torsion spring device in connection between the first lever arm and the second lever arm to provide variable torsional stiffness. The torsion spring device includes a first torsion bar, a second torsion bar, and a clutch connected to the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar. The clutch is configured to move between a disengaged position and an engaged position where both of the first and second torsion bars transmit torque between the first and second lever arms to provide torsional stiffness.
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A sway bar for a suspension system of a motor vehicle, the suspension system having a left wheel suspension component and a right wheel suspension component, the sway bar comprising: a first lever arm for attachment to the left wheel suspension component; a second lever arm for attachment to the right wheel suspension component; and a torsion spring device in connection between the first lever arm and the second lever arm, wherein the torsion spring device provides a variable torsional stiffness and comprises: a first torsion bar; a second torsion bar; and a clutch connected to the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar, wherein the clutch is configured to move between a disengaged position and an engaged position where both of the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar transmit torque between the first lever arm and the second lever arm; wherein the second torsion bar comprises a tube defining a bore with at least a portion of the first torsion bar being disposed within the bore; and wherein the tube includes one end welded to the first torsion bar and another end coupled to the clutch. 2. The sway bar of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar does not transmit torque between the first lever arm and the second lever arm when the clutch is disposed in the disengaged position. 3. The sway bar of claim 2 wherein the clutch is normally disposed in the disengaged position. 4. The sway bar of claim 3 wherein the clutch comprises an electromagnetic clutch, and the electromagnetic clutch comprises: a plurality of outer discs connected to one of the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar; a plurality of inner discs connected to the other of the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar; and a coil configured to generate a magnetic flux for pressing the outer discs and the inner discs against one another in response to the clutch being disposed in the engaged position. 5. The sway bar of claim 1 wherein the first torsion bar transmits torque between the first lever arm and the second lever arm in response to the clutch being disposed in the disengaged position. 6. The sway bar of claim 5 wherein the first lever arm, the first torsion bar, and the second lever arm are integral portions of a solid bar having one end attached to the left wheel suspension component and the other end attached to the right wheel suspension component. 7. The sway bar of claim 5 wherein the second torsion bar is coextensive with a portion of the first torsion bar along a common axis that extends between the first lever arm and the second lever arm. 8. The sway bar of claim 5 wherein the tube has a continuous wall thickness without any holes formed therethrough. 9. A suspension system for a motor vehicle, the suspension system comprising: a left wheel suspension component; a right wheel suspension component; a sway bar comprising: a first lever arm coupled to the left wheel suspension component; a second lever arm coupled to the right wheel suspension component; and a torsion spring device in connection between the first lever arm and the second lever arm, wherein the torsion spring device provides a variable torsional stiffness and comprises: a first torsion bar; a second torsion bar; and a clutch connected to the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar, wherein the clutch is configured to move between a disengaged position and an engaged position where both of the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar transmit torque between the first lever arm and the second lever arm; and a controller configured to send a first actuation signal to the clutch for moving the clutch to the engaged position; wherein the second torsion bar comprises a tube defining a bore with at least a portion of the first torsion bar being disposed within the bore; and wherein the tube includes one end welded to the first torsion bar and another end coupled to the clutch. 10. The suspension system of claim 9 wherein the clutch is normally disposed in the disengaged position. 11. The suspension system of claim 9 further wherein the clutch comprises an electromagnetic clutch, and the controller is configured to modulate a current supplied to the clutch for moving the clutch to the engaged position to provide a plurality of torsional stiffnesses. 12. The suspension system of claim 9 further comprising an accelerometer configured to measure acceleration of the motor vehicle, and the controller is configured to send the first actuation signal to the clutch in response to the controller determining that the measured acceleration is above a predetermined acceleration threshold. 13. The suspension system of claim 9 further comprising: a vehicle speed sensor configured to measure a speed of the motor vehicle; and a steering sensor configured to measure a steering angle of the motor vehicle, wherein the controller is configured to send the first actuation signal to the clutch in response to the controller determining that the steering angle is above a predetermined steering threshold associated with the speed of the motor vehicle. 14. The suspension system of claim 9 further comprising a ride height sensor configured to measure a rate of vertical movement of at least one of the left wheel suspension component and the right wheel suspension component, and the controller is configured to send the first actuation signal to the clutch in response to the controller determining that the rate of vertical movement is above a predetermined rate threshold. 15. The suspension system of claim 9 further comprising a brake sensor configured to measure a brake application, and the controller is configured to send the first actuation signal to the clutch in response to the controller determining that the brake application is above a predetermined brake threshold. 16. A suspension system for a motor vehicle, the suspension system comprising: a left wheel suspension component; a right wheel suspension component; a sway bar comprising: a first lever arm for attachment to the left wheel suspension component; a second lever arm for attachment to the right wheel suspension component; and a torsion spring device in connection between the first lever arm and the second lever arm, wherein the torsion spring device provides a variable torsional stiffness and comprises: a first torsion bar; a second torsion bar; and a clutch connected to the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar, wherein the clutch is configured to move between a disengaged position and an engaged position where both of the first torsion bar and the second torsion bar transmit torque between the first lever arm and the second lever arm; a controller configured to send a first actuation signal to the clutch for moving the clutch to the engaged position; and a user interface coupled to the controller and configured to send a first command signal to the controller such that the controller sends the first actuation signal to the clutch; wherein the second torsion bar comprises a tube defining a bore with at least a portion of the first torsion bar being disposed within the bore; and wherein the tube includes one end welded to the first torsion bar and another end coupled to the clutch.
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