Rear suspension assembly for a vehicle

US12251980B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12251980-B2
Application numberUS-202318209103-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2023
Priority dateDec 21, 2017
Publication dateMar 18, 2025
Grant dateMar 18, 2025

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A utility vehicle includes a rear suspension assembly which has a trailing arm generally extending longitudinally. Also, the rear suspension assembly includes an upper radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to a centerline of the vehicle. Additionally, the rear suspension assembly includes a lower radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle. The rear suspension assembly further includes a suspension member configured to control toe of the at least one rear ground-engaging member.

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A utility vehicle, comprising: a frame assembly extending longitudinally along a centerline of the vehicle; at least one front ground-engaging member supporting the frame assembly; at least one rear ground-engaging member supporting the frame assembly; and a rear suspension assembly operably coupled to the frame assembly and the at least one rear ground-engaging member, the rear suspension assembly comprising: a trailing arm generally extending longitudinally and operably coupled to the frame assembly and the at least one rear ground-engaging member, the trailing arm including a joint along a longitudinal length of the trailing arm; an upper radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle and operably coupled to the trailing arm; a lower radius rod extending in the generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle and operably coupled to the trailing arm; and a suspension member configured to control toe of the at least one rear ground-engaging member and operably coupled to the trailing arm and to the frame assembly, wherein the joint of the trailing arm includes is a position at which the trailing arm is coupled to the frame assembly, wherein the joint defines a first axis of rotation, and wherein the suspension member includes a joint at which the suspension member is coupled to the frame assembly, wherein the joint defines a second axis of rotation, wherein the first axis and the second axis are angled relative to each other. 2. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the suspension member is operably coupled to the trailing arm rearward of the joint. 3. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the suspension member includes a first link positioned at least partially forward of a longitudinal midpoint of the at least one ground engaging member and a second link positioned at least partially rearward of the longitudinal midpoint of the at least one ground engaging member, the suspension member being coupled to the first link forward of the a longitudinal midpoint of the at least one ground engaging member. 4. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the joint includes one degree of freedom. 5. The utility vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the joint includes a substantially vertical axis of rotation. 6. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the rear suspension assembly includes a shock absorber having an upper end operably coupled to the frame assembly and a lower end operably coupled to the trailing arm rearward of the joint. 7. The utility vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the shock absorber is coupled to the trailing arm at a position forward of a rearwardmost portion of the suspension member. 8. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the rear suspension assembly includes a link arm hingedly coupled to the joint. 9. The utility vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the link arm is hingedly coupled to a torsion bar. 10. The utility vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the suspension member extends to a position forward of the torsion bar and rearward of the joint. 11. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the suspension member extends to a position rearward of a forwardmost portion of the trailing arm and forward of a rearwardmost portion of the trailing arm. 12. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the suspension member is coupled to the frame at a position laterally further from a longitudinal centerline than an inner end of the upper radius rod relative to the longitudinal centerline. 13. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the upper radius rod is coupled to the trailing arm at a position laterally further from a longitudinal centerline than the suspension member relative to the longitudinal centerline. 14. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first axis is substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the utility vehicle. 15. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the second axis is angled upward on a laterally outward side of the suspension member. 16. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the second axis is angled forward on a laterally outward side of the suspension member. 17. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the trailing arm includes a first trailing arm and a second trailing arm, wherein the first trailing arm and the second trailing arm share a common first axis. 18. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the suspension member is positioned laterally inward from the trailing arm relative to the longitudinal axis along an entire length of the suspension member. 19. The utility vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the suspension member extends generally longitudinally. 20. A utility vehicle, comprising: a frame assembly extending longitudinally along a centerline of the vehicle; at least one front ground-engaging member supporting the frame assembly; at least one rear ground-engaging member supporting the frame assembly; and a rear suspension assembly operably coupled to the frame assembly and the at least one rear ground-engaging member, the rear suspension assembly comprising: a trailing arm generally extending longitudinally and operably coupled to the frame assembly and the at least one rear ground-engaging member, the trailing arm including a joint along a longitudinal length of the trailing arm; an upper radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle and operably coupled to the trailing arm; a lower radius rod extending in the generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle and operably coupled to the trailing arm; and a suspension member configured to control toe of the at least one rear ground-engaging member and operably coupled to the trailing arm and to the frame assembly, wherein the suspension member includes a first link positioned at least partially forward of a longitudinal midpoint of the at least one ground engaging member and a second link positioned at least partially rearward of the longitudinal midpoint of the at least one ground engaging member, the suspension member being coupled to the first link forward of the longitudinal midpoint of the at least one ground engaging member. 21. A utility vehicle, comprising: a frame assembly extending longitudinally along a centerline of the vehicle; at least one front ground-engaging member supporting the frame assembly; at least one rear ground-engaging member supporting the frame assembly; and a rear suspension assembly operably coupled to the frame assembly and the at least one rear ground-engaging member, the rear suspension assembly comprising: a trailing arm generally extending longitudinally and operably coupled to the frame assembly and the at least one rear ground-engaging member, the trailing arm including a joint along a longitudinal length of the trailing arm; an upper radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle and operably coupled to the trailing arm; a lower radius rod extending in the generally lateral direction relative to the centerline of the vehicle and operably coupled to the trailing arm; and a suspension member configured to control toe of the at least one rear ground-engaging member and operably coupled to the trailing arm and to the frame assembly, wherein the upper radius rod is coupled to the trailing arm at a position laterally further from a longitudinal centerline than the suspension member relative to the longitudinal centerline.

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What does patent US12251980B2 cover?
A utility vehicle includes a rear suspension assembly which has a trailing arm generally extending longitudinally. Also, the rear suspension assembly includes an upper radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to a centerline of the vehicle. Additionally, the rear suspension assembly includes a lower radius rod extending in a generally lateral direction relative to the cent…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Polaris Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G3/202. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 18 2025 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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