Mechanical axle/suspension spring seats for thin-wall axles
US-9327571-B2 · May 3, 2016 · US
US11118645B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11118645-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916554801-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 14, 2021 |
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A spring seat attachment assembly for use with an axle/suspension system having at least one leaf spring and an axle, said attachment assembly including a band and a spring seat. The band may include a locator structure and is fixed to the axle and extends around a portion of the axle between 180 degrees and 360 degrees. The spring seat receives the leaf spring and is fixed to the band.
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What is claimed is: 1. A spring seat attachment assembly for use with an axle/suspension system having at least one leaf spring and an axle, the spring seat attachment assembly comprising: a mounting band extending around a portion of the axle between about 180 degrees and about 360 degrees, said mounting band having an opening with a continuous edge, the mounting band being fixed to said axle only at a location away from a neutral axis of the axle by a continuous weld formed about the continuous edge; and a spring seat for receiving said at least one leaf spring, said spring seat being fixed to the mounting band. 2. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 1 , said mounting band being fixed to a top portion of said axle by said continuous weld formed about the continuous edge. 3. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 1 , said mounting band further comprising an arcuate inner surface extending between a pair of edges, said arcuate surface having a shape generally complementary to said portion of said axle. 4. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 3 , said inner surface defining a dimension that is smaller than or equal to a dimension of said portion of said axle prior to mounting said mounting band on the axle; wherein, upon mounting the mounting band on said axle, at least a portion of an interface between the portion of the axle and said mounting band is free of clearance. 5. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 4 , said interface between said portion of said axle and said mounting band being in continuous compressive contact. 6. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 1 , said spring seat further comprising a parallel pair of side walls spaced a distance apart, said distance having a first width, wherein said mounting band has a second width less than the first width and is at least partially disposed between the pair of sidewalls. 7. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 6 , said pair of side walls forming at least one interface with said mounting band and being fixed to the mounting band by at least one weld formed along said at least one interface. 8. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 6 , said spring seat further comprising a pair of inclined walls disposed between and orthogonal to said pair of sidewalls. 9. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 8 , said pair of inclined walls forming at least one interface with said mounting band and being fixed to the mounting band by at least one weld formed along said at least one interface. 10. A spring seat attachment assembly for use with an axle/suspension system having at least one leaf spring and an axle, the spring seat attachment assembly comprising: a mounting band having an opening, said mounting band extending around a portion of said axle for at least about 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees; a locating structure at least partially separated from the mounting band and disposed within said opening, said locating structure having a continuous edge, the locating structure being fixed to the axle only at a location away from a neutral axis of said axle by a continuous weld formed about said continuous edge; and a spring seat for receiving said at least one leaf spring, said spring seat being fixed to the mounting band. 11. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 10 , said locating structure further comprising a window defined by said continuous edge, the locating structure significantly restricting relative movement between said mounting band and said axle and isolating the mounting band from forces acting on the axle. 12. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 11 , said opening and said locating structure being disposed about said axle away from a neutral axis of the axle. 13. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 12 , said locating structure being disposed about said axle at about 45° above or below the neutral axis. 14. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 10 , said mounting band further comprising an arcuate inner surface extending between a pair of edges, said arcuate surface having a shape generally complementary to said axle. 15. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 14 , said inner surface defining a dimension that is smaller than or equal to a dimension of said axle prior to mounting said mounting band on the axle; wherein upon mounting the mounting band on said axle, at least a portion of an interface between the axle and said mounting band is free of clearance. 16. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 15 , said interface between said axle and said mounting band being in continuous compressive contact. 17. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 10 , said spring seat further comprising a parallel pair of side walls spaced a distance apart, said distance having a first width; wherein said mounting band has at least one portion with a second width less than the first width, the at least one portion of the mounting band being at least partially disposed between said pair of sidewalls. 18. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 17 , said spring seat further comprising a pair of inclined walls disposed between and orthogonal to said pair of sidewalls. 19. The spring seat attachment assembly of claim 18 , said pair of inclined walls forming at least one interface with said mounting band and being fixed to the mounting band by at least one weld formed along said at least one interface. 20. A method of assembling a spring seat attachment assembly for use with an axle/suspension system comprising: a. providing a mounting band; b. forming at least one window with a continuous perimeter in the mounting band corresponding to a location away from a neutral axis of said axle; c. at least partially forming an opening in said mounting band, wherein said opening is concentric with said at least one window; d. forming the mounting band into an arcuate shape complementary to a portion of an axle; e. mounting the mounting band on a top portion of the axle, wherein an inner surface of said mounting band and an outer surface of said axle form an interface free of clearance; f. forming at least one continuous weld between said continuous perimeter of the at least one window and the axle to attach the mounting band to said axle only at a location away from said neutral axis of said axle; g. disposing at least one spring seat about the mounting band; and h. fixing said at least one spring seat to said mounting band.
the axle being rigidly connected to a trailing guiding device · CPC title
arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle · CPC title
Mounting of leaf springs · CPC title
Bracket or knuckle for rigid axles, e.g. for clamping · CPC title
by welding · CPC title
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