Trunnion suspension structure
US-9527357-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US2016152106A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016152106-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414903501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A vehicle suspension leaf spring assembly is arranged to be mounted in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, on both sides thereof, the leaf spring assembly having a first end, which is arranged for pivotal connection to a first bracket on the vehicle; and a second end, which is arranged for connection to a spring shackle on the vehicle, wherein the leaf spring assembly is arranged to be connected to an axle extending transversely of the leaf spring assembly at a position intermediate the first and second ends of the leaf spring assembly. The leaf spring assembly includes an upper spring arrangement comprising two individual upper leaf springs arranged side-by-side with a predetermined spacing and extending between the first and second ends, and at least one lower spring arrangement arranged below the upper leaf springs.
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1 . A vehicle suspension leaf spring assembly arranged to be mounted in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, on both sides thereof, the leaf spring assembly having a first end, which is arranged for pivotal connection to a first bracket on the vehicle; and a second end, which is arranged for connection to a spring shackle on the vehicle, wherein the leaf spring assembly is arranged to be connected to an axle ( 212 ) extending transversely of the leaf spring assembly at a position intermediate the first and second ends of the leaf spring assembly, wherein the leaf spring assembly comprises an upper spring arrangement comprising two individual upper leaf springs arranged side-by-side in the same plane with a predetermined spacing and extending between the first and second ends, and at least one individual lower leaf spring arrangement arranged below the upper leaf springs. 2 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the upper leaf springs are arranged to replace a single leaf spring, where the total width of the upper leaf springs and the spacing is equal to the width of the single leaf spring. 3 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each individual upper leaf spring has a predetermined width selected within the range 25% to 45% of the total width of the leaf spring assembly. 4 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the individual upper leaf springs have a width and thickness at any position along their extension selected so that the combined second moment of inertia of the upper leaf springs in the vertical and horizontal planes is at least equal to that of a single upper leaf spring with the same total width. 5 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein each individual upper leaf spring comprises a spring eye at the first and second ends of the leaf spring assembly, and that each spring eye is mounted on a common bushing comprising a central first spacer with a width equal to the predetermined spacing. 6 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the individual upper leaf springs are arranged side-by-side with a predetermined spacing at the intermediate position, separated by an intermediate spacer with a width equal to the predetermined spacing. 7 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the individual lower leaf spring arrangement comprises at least one individual lower leaf spring arranged below the spacing between the upper leaf springs. 8 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the width of the at least one individual lower leaf spring is at least the same as the width of a single upper leaf spring. 9 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the width of the at least one individual lower leaf spring is equal to or less than the upper leaf springs and the spacing. 10 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 7 , wherein each individual lower leaf spring is centred below the respective upper leaf spring. 11 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one individual lower leaf spring arrangement comprises two individual lower leaf springs arranged side-by-side with a predetermined spacing. 12 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the width of the at least one individual lower leaf spring arrangement is equal to or less than a leaf spring arrangement arranged immediately above this lower leaf spring arrangement. 13 . The leaf spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the spacing between the at least one individual lower leaf springs is equal to or greater than the spacing between the upper leaf springs. 14 . A vehicle suspension comprising a pair of leaf spring assemblies arranged to extend longitudinally on opposed sides of a vehicle frame, each leaf spring assembly having a first end pivotally connected to the vehicle with a first bracket attached rigidly to the frame at a first position; and a second end connected to the vehicle frame with a spring shackle pivotably connected to a second bracket attached rigidly to the frame at a second position, in order to compensate for length changes of the leaf spring under load conditions, the suspension further comprising an axle ( 212 ) extending transversely of the vehicle frame which axle is mounted to each upper leaf spring at a position intermediate its first and second ends, and a damper means mounted between the axle and the vehicle frame, wherein the leaf spring assembly comprises two individual upper leaf springs arranged side-by-side in the same plane with a predetermined spacing and extending between the first and second ends, and at least one individual lower leaf spring arrangement arranged below the upper leaf springs. 15 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the upper leaf springs are arranged to replace a single leaf spring, where the total width of the upper leaf springs and the spacing is equal to the width of the single leaf spring. 16 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein each individual upper leaf spring has a predetermined width selected within the range 25% to 45% of the total width of the leaf spring assembly. 17 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the individual upper leaf springs have a width and thickness at any position along their extension selected so that the combined second moment of inertia of the upper leaf springs in the vertical and horizontal planes is at least equal to that of a single leaf spring with the same total width at the same position. 18 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein each individual upper leaf spring comprises a spring eye at the first end of the leaf spring assembly, and that each spring eye is mounted on a common bushing comprising a central first spacer with a width equal to the predetermined spacing. 19 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the individual upper leaf springs are arranged side-by-side with a predetermined spacing at the intermediate position, separated by a intermediate spacer forming part of an axle attachment connecting the axle ( 212 ; 403 ) to the leaf spring assembly. 20 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the individual lower leaf spring arrangement comprises at least one individual lower leaf spring arranged below the spacing between the upper leaf springs. 21 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the width of the at least one individual lower leaf spring is at least the same as the width of a single upper leaf spring. 22 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the width of the at least one individual lower leaf spring is equal to or less than the upper leaf springs and the spacing. 23 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein each individual lower leaf spring is centered below the spacing between the upper leaf springs. 24 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one individual lower leaf spring arrangement comprises two individual lower leaf springs arranged side-by-side with a predetermined spacing. 25 . The vehicle suspension according to claim 24 , wherein the width of the at least one individual lower leaf spring arrangement is equal to or less than a leaf spring arrangement arranged immediately above this lower leaf spring arrangement. 26 . The vehicle suspension
Mounting of leaf springs · CPC title
Mountings on the axle (B60G11/107 takes precedence) · CPC title
Bracket or knuckle for rigid axles, e.g. for clamping · CPC title
Links, pins, or bushes · CPC title
Elastic mounts, e.g. bushings · CPC title
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