Chassis system for a motor vehicle
US-10214068-B2 · Feb 26, 2019 · US
US11273679B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11273679-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616467021-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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The invention relates to stabilizer bar ( 10 ) for use with the suspension of a vehicle such as a truck. The stabilizer bar ( 10 ) comprises a shaft ( 12 ) supported by bearings ( 18 ), cranked parts for example in the form of crank arms ( 30 ) being provided at or adjacent each end of the shaft ( 12 ), each cranked part having a connection point ( 32 ) for connection, in use, to a respective link member ( 34 ), wherein each connection point ( 32 ) is substantially aligned with a respective one of the bearings ( 18 ) relative to the axis of the shaft ( 12 ). The invention also relates to a vehicle incorporating such a stabilizer bar ( 10 ) and to a roll stabilization method using such a stabilizer bar ( 10 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stabilizer bar comprising: a shaft that is hollow at least adjacent ends thereof, and that is supported by bearings which are located within the shaft; cranked parts being provided at or adjacent each end of the shaft, each cranked part having a connection point for connection, in use, to a respective stabilizer rod member, and each connection point is substantially aligned with a respective bearing relative to an axis of the shaft, each bearing comprises a flexible material bushing located upon a support and compressed between a part of the support and a part of a respective bracket. 2. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft is hollow throughout its length. 3. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the bearings are located in the hollow ends of the shaft. 4. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein each bearing extends inside the shaft over a given length that is measured parallel to the axis of the shaft and wherein each cranked part is attached to the outside surface of the shaft at a point of attachment that is located within said given length. 5. The stabilizer bar according to claim 4 , wherein said given length is comprised between a length equal to the inner diameter of the shaft and a length equal to twice said inner diameter. 6. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the bearings are mounted upon brackets that abut ends of the shaft. 7. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft is of a composite material. 8. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the cranked parts comprise crank arms secured to the shaft. 9. The stabilizer bar according to claim 8 , wherein each crank arm is of substantially planar form. 10. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein each connection point comprises an opening formed in the respective cranked part. 11. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer bar is mounted to an axle of a vehicle by way of the bearings, and the connection points are connected, via the stabilizer rod members, to a chassis or body of the vehicle, wherein the vehicle comprises the chassis or body, the axle, and a suspension arrangement whereby the body is mounted upon the axle. 12. The stabilizer bar according to claim 1 , wherein the stabilizer bar provides roll stabilization comprising providing a vehicle with a stabilizer bar in such a manner that rolling movements result in application of a torsional load to the shaft of the stabilizer bar, the substantially axial alignment of each connection point with the associated bearing relative to the axis of the shaft substantially avoiding the application of a bending moment to the shaft.
Stabiliser bars or tubes · CPC title
Middle mounts of stabiliser on vehicle body or chassis · CPC title
with two trailing arms rigidly connected to the axle · CPC title
End mounts of stabiliser on wheel suspension · CPC title
Bearings, e.g. ball or roller bearings · CPC title
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