Wheel suspension
US-2015375588-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2016016451A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016016451-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414335400-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicle and a suspension system for the vehicle are disclosed. The suspension system includes a first suspension corner assembly adapted to support a structure of the vehicle and a second suspension corner assembly adapted to support the structure. The first suspension corner assembly includes a first bell crank and the second suspension corner assembly includes a second bell crank. The suspension system also includes an actuator device attached to the first and second bell cranks to selectively change at least one of a first spring rate and a preload.
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A vehicle comprising: a structure; a suspension system supporting the structure, with the suspension system including: a first suspension corner assembly coupled to the structure and including a first bell crank rotatably attached to the structure; a second suspension corner assembly coupled to the structure and including a second bell crank rotatably attached to the structure; and an actuator device attached to the first and second bell cranks, with the actuator device operable to selectively change at least one of a first spring rate of the suspension system and a preload of the suspension system to counteract a downward load applied to the structure; wherein the actuator device includes a cylinder defining a chamber and a piston disposed inside the chamber to split the chamber into a first chamber portion and a second chamber portion, wherein the piston is selectively movable inside the chamber along a longitudinal axis to correspondingly change sizes of the first and second chamber portions which selectively changes the preload; wherein the cylinder includes a first end and a second end spaced from each other along the longitudinal axis, wherein the actuator device includes a first rod attached to the piston and extending to a distal end, with the distal end disposed outside of the first end of the cylinder and the distal end attached to the first bell crank. 2 . (canceled) 3 . (canceled) 4 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein the actuator device includes a second rod attached to the second end of the cylinder and the second bell crank; wherein the first bell crank is selectively rotatable about a first axis and the second bell crank is selectively rotatable about a second axis, with the piston movable inside the chamber in response to rotation of the first and second bell cranks about the first and second axes respectively which correspondingly moves the first rod. 5 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein the actuator device includes a first accumulator in fluid communication with the first chamber portion and a second accumulator in fluid communication with the second chamber portion; and wherein pressure is selectively changed in the first and second accumulators while the piston remains substantially stationary inside the chamber to selectively change the first spring rate. 6 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein the structure includes a first support and a second support spaced from each other, with the first bell crank rotatably attached to the first support and the second bell crank rotatably attached to the second support. 7 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 6 wherein the structure includes a third support disposed between the first and second supports, and wherein the first suspension corner assembly includes a first coil-over shock attached to the first bell crank and the third support, and the second suspension corner assembly includes a second coil-over shock attached to the second bell crank and the third support; wherein the first and second coil-over shocks have a second spring rate, with the actuator device operable in a parallel relationship to the first and second coil-over shocks such that the second spring rate remains substantially the same when the first spring rate changes. 8 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 6 wherein the first bell crank is rotatably positioned about a first axis and includes a first attachment point on the first axis, with the first bell crank rotatably attached to the first support at the first attachment point. 9 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 8 wherein the first bell crank includes a second attachment point spaced from the first attachment point, with the actuator device attached to the first bell crank at the second attachment point. 10 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 9 wherein the first bell crank includes a third attachment point spaced from the first and second attachment points, and wherein the first suspension corner assembly includes a first coil-over shock, with the first coil-over shock attached to the first bell crank at the third attachment point. 11 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 10 wherein the first bell crank includes a fourth attachment point spaced from the first, second and third attachment points, and wherein the first suspension corner assembly includes a first push rod attached to the first bell crank at the fourth attachment point. 12 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 6 wherein the second bell crank is rotatable positioned about a second axis and includes a first connection point on the second axis, with the second bell crank rotatably attached to the second support at the first connection point. 13 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 12 wherein the second bell crank includes a second connection point spaced from the first connection point, with the actuator device attached to the second bell crank at the second connection point. 14 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 13 wherein the second bell crank includes a third connection point spaced from the first and second connection points, and wherein the second suspension corner assembly includes a second coil-over shock, with the second coil-over shock attached to the second bell crank at the third connection point. 15 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 14 wherein the first bell crank includes a fourth connection point spaced from the first, second and third connection points, and wherein the second suspension corner assembly includes a second push rod attached to the second bell crank at the fourth connection point. 16 . A vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first suspension corner assembly includes a first push rod attached to the first bell crank and the second suspension corner assembly includes a second push rod attached to the second bell crank, with the first and second bell cranks rotatable concurrently about a first axis and a second axis respectively in response to actuation of the actuator device changing the preload which correspondingly changes an amount of force applied to the first and second push rods which repositions the structure along a vertical axis. 17 . A suspension system for a vehicle, with the vehicle including a structure, the system comprising: a first suspension corner assembly adapted to support the structure and including a first bell crank; a second suspension corner assembly adapted to support the structure and including a second bell crank; and an actuator device attached to the first and second bell cranks, with the actuator device operable to selectively change at least one of a first spring rate and a preload of the suspension system; wherein the actuator device includes a cylinder defining a chamber and a piston disposed inside the chamber; wherein the actuator device includes a first rod attached to the piston and extending to a distal end, with the distal end attached to the first bell crank; wherein the actuator device includes a second rod attached to the cylinder and the second bell crank. 18 . A system as set forth in claim 17 wherein the piston splits the chamber into a first chamber portion and a second chamber portion, with the piston selectively movable inside the chamber along a longitudinal axis to correspondingly change sizes of the first and second chamber portions which selectively changes the preload. 19 . A system as set forth in claim 18 wherein the actuator device includes a first accumulator in fluid communication with the first chamber portion and a second accumulator in fluid communication with
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