Motor vehicle with a suspension using a watt four-bar linkage

US11999434B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11999434-B2
Application numberUS-202017641266-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 4, 2020
Priority dateSep 9, 2019
Publication dateJun 4, 2024
Grant dateJun 4, 2024

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The saddle-riding motor vehicle ( 1; 107; 207 ) comprises a rear driving wheel ( 5; 105; 205 ) and a front steered wheel ( 7; 107; 207 ). The front steered wheel ( 7; 107; 207 X, 207 Y) is connected to a rotatable arm ( 9; 109; 209 X, 209 Y) provided with a rotary motion about a steering axis (A-A). A wheel support ( 37; 137 ) is connected to the rotatable arm ( 9; 109; 209 ) with the interposition of a suspension ( 17; 117; 217 X, 217 Y) comprising a shock absorber ( 22; 122 ). The suspension ( 17; 117 ) comprises a Watt four-bar linkage.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A saddle-riding motor vehicle comprising: at least one rear driving wheel; at least a first front steered wheel; a rotatable arm, the front steered wheel being connected to the rotatable arm, which is provided with a rotary motion about a steering axis; a suspension comprising a shock absorber; and a wheel support connected to the rotatable arm with the interposition of the suspension said wheel support supporting the front steered wheel and defining a rotation axis of said front steered wheel, wherein the suspension comprises a Watt four-bar linkage. 2. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the Watt four-bar linkage comprises a first crank hinged with a first hinge to the rotatable arm and with a second hinge to a connecting rod of the Watt four-bar linkage, a second crank hinged with a first hinge to the rotatable arm and with a second hinge to the connecting rod; and wherein the wheel support is constrained in a constraining point of the connecting rod, such that the rotation axis of the front steered wheel is approximately equidistant from the second hinge of the first crank and from the second hinge of the second crank. 3. The motor vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the wheel support is constrained to the connecting rod such that the rotation axis of the front steered wheel is parallel to axes of the first hinge and of the second hinge of the first crank and of the second crank. 4. The motor vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the wheel support is rigidly connected to the connecting rod and forms a housing for a bearing supporting the front steered wheel. 5. The motor vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first hinge and the second hinge of the first crank and the first hinge and the second hinge of the second crank have axes parallel to the rotation axis of the front steered wheel. 6. The motor vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first hinge of the first crank and the second hinge of the second crank are on a first side of a plane containing the rotation axis of the front steered wheel and passing through a constraint point of the shock absorber to the rotatable arm; and wherein the second hinge of the first crank and the first hinge of the second crank are on a second side of said plane. 7. The motor vehicle of claim 2 , wherein, with respect to the advancement direction of the vehicle: the first hinge of the first crank and the second hinge of the second crank are in a backward position, and the second hinge of the first crank and the first hinge of the second crank are in a forward position; or the first hinge of the first crank and the second hinge of the second crank are in a forward position, and the second hinge of the first crank and the first hinge of the second crank are in a backward position. 8. The motor vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first hinge and the second hinge of the first crank, and the first hinge and the second hinge of the second crank have axes substantially parallel to each other and orthogonal to a plane containing the rotation axis of the front steered wheel. 9. The motor vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the first hinge of the first crank and the second hinge of the second crank are on a first side of a plane orthogonal to the rotation axis of the front steered wheel and passing through a constraint point of the shock absorber to the rotatable arm; and wherein the second hinge of the first crank and the first hinge of the second crank are on a second side of said plane. 10. The motor vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the wheel support is hinged to the connecting rod around an axis substantially parallel to the axes of the first hinge and of the second hinge of the first crank and of the second crank. 11. The motor vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the arrangement of the hinges of the Watt four-bar linkage with respect to a plane parallel to the plane in which the wheel lies and passing through the hinge axis between the wheel support and the connecting rod, is such that: the first hinge of the first crank and the second hinge of the second crank are on one side of such a plane, and the second hinge of the first crank and the first hinge of the second crank are on the other side of such a plane. 12. The motor vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the wheel support supports the front steered wheel in such a position that the rotation axis of the front steered wheel is orthogonal to the axis around which the wheel support is hinged to the connecting rod. 13. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a disc brake, with a disc integral with the front steered wheel and a caliper, wherein said caliper is rigidly connected to the wheel support. 14. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a disc brake, with a disc integral with the front steered wheel and a caliper, wherein said caliper is rigidly connected to a support member mounted idle with respect to the connecting rod and to the wheel support. 15. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber is connected on one side to the rotatable arm and on the other side to a point rigidly connected to the connecting rod of the Watt four-bar linkage. 16. The motor vehicle of claim 1 wherein the shock absorber is connected on one side to the rotatable arm and on the other side to a point rigidly connected to the wheel support. 17. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber is connected on one side to the rotatable arm and on the other side to an axle of the front steered wheel, rotatably supported in the wheel support. 18. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber is connected on one side to the rotatable arm and on the other side to the connecting rod of the Watt four-bar linkage. 19. The motor vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a second front steered wheel which is connected to a second rotatable arm provided with a rotary movement about a second steering axis and is connected, with the interposition of a second suspension, to a wheel support of the second front steered wheel; wherein the second suspension comprises a shock absorber and a Watt four-bar linkage, substantially symmetrical to the Watt four-bar linkage of the suspension of the first front steered wheel with respect to a median plane of the motor vehicle; and wherein the first front steered wheel and the second front steered wheel are connected to the frame of the motor vehicle by means of a rolling four-bar linkage hinged to the frame. 20. The motor vehicle of claim 19 , wherein the first rotatable arm, to which the first front steered wheel is connected, and the second rotatable arm, to which the second front steered wheel is connected, are rotatably supported in respective right and left uprights of the rolling four-bar linkage, the uprights being connected to each other by a first crosspiece and a second crosspiece, extending in right-left direction with respect to the median plane of the vehicle and hinged to the uprights.

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Classifications

  • B62K25/16Primary

    for front wheel · CPC title

  • Front wheel forks or equivalent, e.g. single tine · CPC title

  • B62K5/10Primary

    with means for inwardly inclining the vehicle body on bends · CPC title

  • with steering devices acting on two or more wheels · CPC title

  • characterised by the axle being supported at one end only · CPC title

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What does patent US11999434B2 cover?
The saddle-riding motor vehicle ( 1; 107; 207 ) comprises a rear driving wheel ( 5; 105; 205 ) and a front steered wheel ( 7; 107; 207 ). The front steered wheel ( 7; 107; 207 X, 207 Y) is connected to a rotatable arm ( 9; 109; 209 X, 209 Y) provided with a rotary motion about a steering axis (A-A). A wheel support ( 37; 137 ) is connected to the rotatable arm ( 9; 109; 209 ) with the interpo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Piaggio & C Spa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62K25/16. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 04 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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