Leading-edge steering assembly

US12420864B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12420864-B2
Application numberUS-202318106383-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 6, 2023
Priority dateApr 3, 2017
Publication dateSep 23, 2025
Grant dateSep 23, 2025

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Abstract

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A leading-edge steering system is provided for a front suspension of an off-road vehicle. The leading-edge steering system is comprised of a spindle assembly that supports a drive axle assembly to conduct torque from a transaxle to a front wheel. A first rod-end joint pivotally couples an upper suspension arm and the spindle assembly, and a second rod-end joint pivotally couples a lower suspension arm and the spindle assembly. A steering rod-end joint pivotally couples a first end of a steering rod with a leading-edge portion of the spindle assembly. A steering gear is coupled with a second end of the steering rod and configured to move the steering rod, such that the spindle assembly rotates with respect to the upper and lower suspension arms. The leading-edge portion is configured to exert primarily tensile forces on the steering rod during travel over rough terrain.

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What is claimed is: 1. A leading-edge steering assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising: a first steering rod coupled between a steering gear and a first spindle assembly; a second steering rod coupled between the steering gear and a second spindle assembly; and a first rod end joints connecting the first spindle assembly with a first upper suspension arm and a first lower suspension arm and a second rod end joints connecting the second spindle assembly with a second upper suspension arm and a second lower suspension arm, wherein each of the first rod end joints and the second rod end joints are configured to provide two shear planes; wherein each of the first spindle assembly and the second spindle assembly includes a leading-edge portion, the leading-edge portions are configured to be coupled to the first steering rod and the second steering rod respectively through third rod end joints, wherein each of the leading-edge portions extends forward of a respective drive axle, wherein each of the first spindle assembly and the second spindle assembly are of substantially T-shape, wherein the spindle has three parallel prong shape extensions at three corners of the T-shape spindle for the two suspension arms and the steering rod, wherein a recess in each of the parallel prong shape extension is configured to receive a ball of a rod end joint, wherein each of the first rod end joint, the second rod end joint, and the third rod end joint comprises: a ball rotatably retained within a casing, the ball has a bore passing through a center of the ball and configured to receive a fastener, wherein each of the parallel prong shape extensions has threaded holes for the fastener to pass through securing the ball; a threaded shank extending from the casing; and a misalignment spacer disposed on opposite ends of the bore and configured to provide clearance for rotation of the casing on the ball. 2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the misalignment spacers are threaded. 3. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball and the misalignment spacers are machined as a single component comprising an extended ball. 4. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball comprises 52100 bearing steel; and wherein the casing comprises machined 4130 chromoly. 5. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball and the casing are heat-treated and hard-chrome finished to improve strength and corrosion resistance. 6. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball and the casing are cryogenically treated to improve hardness, durability, and wear resistance. 7. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ball and the casing are configured to exhibit self-lubricating properties. 8. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rod-end joint comprises a lubricating race configured to lubricate the ball and casing, wherein the lubricating race is disposed between the ball and an interior of the casing, wherein the lubricating race comprises: a thin chamber between the ball and the interior of the casing; and a lubrication fitting disposed in the casing and in fluid communication with the thin camber, the lubrication fitting configured to receive lubricant. 9. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the ball and the casing are made of stainless steel treated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). 10. A method for a leading-edge steering assembly for a vehicle, comprising: coupling a first steering rod between a steering gear and a first spindle assembly, through rod-end joints; coupling a second steering rod between a steering gear and a second spindle assembly through rod-end joints; and connecting each of the first spindle assembly and the second spindle assembly with an upper suspension arm and a lower suspension arm by way of rod-end joints, wherein each of the rod end joints is configured to provide two shear planes; wherein the first spindle assembly and the second spindle assembly each includes a leading-edge portion configured to be respectively joined with the first steering rod and the second steering rod, wherein each of the leading-edge portion extends perpendicular from a mid-portion of spindles of the first spindle assembly and the second spindle assembly, respectively and forward of a respective drive axle, wherein each of the first spindle assembly and the second spindle assembly are of substantially T-shape, wherein the spindle has three parallel prong shape extensions at three corners of the T-shape spindle for the two suspension arms and the steering rod, wherein a recess in each of the parallel prong shape extension is configured to receive a ball of a rod end joint, wherein each of the rod end joints comprises: a ball rotatably retained within a casing, the ball has a bore passing through a center of the ball and configured to receive a fastener, wherein each of the parallel prong shape extensions has threaded holes for the fastener to pass through securing the ball; a threaded shank extending from the casing; and a misalignment spacer disposed on opposite ends of the bore and configured to provide clearance for rotation of the casing on the ball, wherein clockwise turning of a steering gear moves the respective steering rod rightward and anti-clockwise turning of a steering gear moves the respective steering rod leftward.

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Classifications

  • Assembly of structural joints · CPC title

  • with integrated chassis in the whole shell, e.g. meshwork, tubes, or the like (B62D33/044 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • assembled from readily detachable parts · CPC title

  • with resilient means for suspension {, e.g. of wheels or engine; sub-frames for mounting engine or suspensions} · CPC title

  • mechanical · CPC title

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What does patent US12420864B2 cover?
A leading-edge steering system is provided for a front suspension of an off-road vehicle. The leading-edge steering system is comprised of a spindle assembly that supports a drive axle assembly to conduct torque from a transaxle to a front wheel. A first rod-end joint pivotally couples an upper suspension arm and the spindle assembly, and a second rod-end joint pivotally couples a lower suspens…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gordon Robby
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G7/001. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 23 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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