Trajectory tracking with four-wheel steering
US-11414127-B2 · Aug 16, 2022 · US
US11731691B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11731691-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017016803-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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A steering and suspension assembly for the rear wheels of an off-road vehicle includes: a) a first suspension component; b) a first steering component; c) a CV axle; d) a portal box assembly; e) a hydraulic steering assembly for moving the first steering component a distance effective to turn the vehicle at least 2° in either direction when the assembly is mounted to a wheel hub; f) a first suspension connection bracket for connecting the first suspension component to the rear wall of the portal box assembly; and g) a first steering connection bracket for connecting the first steering component to the rear wall of the portal box assembly. The portal box assembly includes: i) a housing having a rear wall, a front wall, and a side wall, wherein the rear wall includes a vehicle axle opening effective to receive the end of said CV axle, and wherein the front wall includes an output shaft opening effective to allow an output shaft to extend outward from the housing; ii) a linking mechanism housed in the housing and effective for linking a CV axle received in the vehicle axle opening to an output shaft; and iii) an output shaft operably connectable via the linking mechanism to the CV axle, and effective to rotate upon rotation of the stock axle.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A steering and suspension assembly for the rear wheels of an off-road vehicle, comprising: a) a first suspension component; b) a first steering component; c) a CV axle; d) a wheel hub assembly for mounting a wheel, directly or indirectly, to the CV axle; e) a hydraulic steering assembly for moving the first steering component a distance effective to turn the vehicle at least 2° in either direction when the assembly is mounted, directly or indirectly, to said wheel hub assembly; f) a first suspension connection bracket for connecting the first suspension component to the wheel hub assembly; g) a first steering connection bracket for connecting the first steering component to the wheel hub assembly; h) a double-acting, double-ended hydraulic cylinder comprising a shaft inside a cylinder body; i) a pump unit effective to provide hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic cylinder; j) a pump solenoid effective to cause hydraulic pressure to be applied to the hydraulic cylinder shaft, and thus to cause the hydraulic cylinder shaft to move within the hydraulic cylinder; and k) a centering system; wherein the centering system includes: i) a direction sensor adapted to detect the variance from straight/center that the rear wheels are being steered; and ii) a controller that collects data from the direction sensor and outputs signals to the hydraulic steering assembly to cause the steering assembly to move toward a centered steering direction. 2. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein said first suspension component is an A-arm. 3. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein said first steering component is a tie rod. 4. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 and further including a hydraulic fluid line for providing hydraulic power sufficient to cause said first steering component to move a distance effective to turn the vehicle at least 2° in either direction. 5. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 4 wherein said hydraulic fluid line provides hydraulic power to a steering component tie rod. 6. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly further includes a second suspension component, and a second suspension connection bracket for connecting the second suspension component to the wheel hub assembly. 7. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein said first suspension component is an upper A-arm, and said second suspension component is a lower A-arm. 8. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the assembly further includes a shock absorbing strut. 9. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hydraulic steering assembly is effective for moving the first steering component a distance effective to turn the vehicle at least 6° in either direction when the assembly is mounted to a wheel hub. 10. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hydraulic steering assembly is effective for moving the first steering component a distance effective to turn the vehicle at least 10° in either direction when the assembly is mounted to a wheel hub. 11. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein said wheel hub assembly comprises a portal box assembly. 12. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the CV axle comprises an inner CV joint adapted to allow the vehicle's drive shaft to transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational speed, from the vehicle's drive shaft to the central axle portion of the CV axle. 13. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the CV axle comprises an outer CV joint adapted to transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational speed, from the central axle portion of the CV axle to the wheel hub assembly. 14. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein said portal box assembly comprises: i) a housing having a rear wall, a front wall, and a side wall, wherein the rear wall includes a vehicle axle opening effective to receive the end of said CV axle, and wherein the front wall includes an output shaft opening effective to allow an output shaft to extend outward from the housing; ii) a linking mechanism housed in the housing and effective for linking a CV axle received in the vehicle axle opening to an output shaft; iii) an output shaft operably connectable via the linking mechanism to the CV axle, and effective to rotate upon rotation of the stock axle. 15. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the wheel hub assembly comprises a portal box assembly, comprising: i) a housing having a rear wall, a front wall, and a side wall, wherein the rear wall includes a vehicle axle opening effective to receive the end of said CV axle, and wherein the front wall includes an output shaft opening effective to allow an output shaft to extend outward from the housing; ii) a linking mechanism housed in the housing and effective for linking a CV axle received in the vehicle axle opening to an output shaft; and iii) an output shaft operably connectable via the linking mechanism to the CV axle, and effective to rotate upon rotation of the stock axle. 16. A steering and suspension assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hydraulic steering assembly includes a shaft positioned inside a hydraulic cylinder, and wherein the direction sensor detects the position of the shaft inside the hydraulic cylinder. 17. A steering and suspension assembly for the rear wheels of an off-road vehicle, comprising: a) a first suspension component; b) a first steering component; c) a CV axle; d) a wheel hub assembly for mounting a wheel, directly or indirectly, to the CV axle; e) a hydraulic steering assembly for moving the first steering component a distance effective to turn the vehicle at least 2° in either direction when the assembly is mounted, directly or indirectly, to said wheel hub assembly. f) a first suspension connection bracket for connecting the first suspension component to the wheel hub assembly; and g) a first steering connection bracket for connecting the first steering component to the wheel hub assembly; wherein the wheel hub assembly comprises a portal box assembly, comprising: i) a housing having a rear wall, a front wall, and a side wall, wherein the rear wall includes a vehicle axle opening effective to receive the end of said CV axle, and wherein the front wall includes an output shaft opening effective to allow an output shaft to extend outward from the housing; ii) a linking mechanism housed in the housing and effective for linking a CV axle received in the vehicle axle opening to an output shaft; and iii) an output shaft operably connectable via the linking mechanism to the CV axle, and effective to rotate upon rotation of the CV axle; wherein the assembly further includes a centering system; wherein the centering system includes: a) a linear variable inductance transducer (LVIT) sensor with a linear variable inductance transducer mounted such that as the cylinder moves, the LVIT changes length, with the change in LVIT length or position optionally being outputted to the controller as a voltage; b) a Hall effect sensor adapted to detect motion as the holes in the rotor rotate, and effective to provide high/low signals to a controller; c) a controller with a microprocessor that collects data from the LVIT and the Hall effect sensor to determine current vehicle spe
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