Rear Swing Arm Suspension

US2018147902A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018147902-A1
Application numberUS-201715825662-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 29, 2017
Priority dateNov 29, 2016
Publication dateMay 31, 2018
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A swing arm type suspension for a rear wheel of an off road vehicle can use two or three tie rods to control toe-in of the knuckle. The rear end of the swing arm is split between an upper clamping arm and a lower clamping arm defining an eye, with the knuckle connected to the upper and lower clamping arms by joint bearings, and with either the transmission shaft or one of the tie rods extending through the eye of the swing arm to the knuckle. The front of the swing arm can be connected to the vehicle frame using a cross-shaft joint. Camber, toe-in and half-track width are controlled to result in a smaller turning radius with better ride characteristics.

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A swing arm type suspension for a rear wheel of an off road vehicle, comprising: a knuckle for supporting a rotational hub of a rear wheel, orientation of the knuckle controlling camber and toe-in of the rear wheel; a swing arm extending generally longitudinally on the vehicle, supporting the knuckle at its rear end and secured to a vehicle frame at its front end by a pivot joint permitting suspension travel of the knuckle; a shock absorber connected between a rear portion of the swing arm and the vehicle frame, for dampening suspension motion; and a plurality of tie rods connected between the vehicle frame and the knuckle, at least one of the tie rods being connected to the knuckle at a location significantly in front of a rotational axis of the rear wheel, at least one of the tie rods being connected to the knuckle at a location significantly behind the rotational axis of the rear wheel, so the tie rods control toe-in of the rear wheel in a manner that toe-in changes as a function of suspension position. 2 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 1 , wherein the pivot joint of the swing arm comprises a cross-shaft joint for connecting the front end of the swing arm to the vehicle frame, the cross shaft joint allowing full pivoting about a substantially horizontal, transversely extending axis and separately allowing full pivoting about a substantially vertical axis, while substantially resisting rotation of the swing arm about a swing arm longitudinal axis which could otherwise result in camber change. 3 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 1 , wherein the rear end of the swing arm comprises an upper clamping arm spaced from a lower clamping arm, the knuckle connected to the upper clamping arm by a first joint bearing, the knuckle connected to the lower clamping arm by a second joint bearing. 4 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 3 , wherein the upper clamping arm and lower clamping arm are joined by a connection rod to form an eye. 5 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 4 , wherein one of the tie rods extends through the eye to connect between the knuckle and the vehicle frame. 6 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 4 , further comprising a transmission shaft for supplying torque for driving the rear wheel, wherein the transmission shaft extends through the eye. 7 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 4 , wherein the rear end of the swing arm is formed by bent plate or sheet metal. 8 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 3 , wherein the shock absorber connects to the swing arm immediately adjacent and in front of the upper clamping arm. 9 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 1 , wherein each of the swing arm and each of the plurality of tie rods are connected to the vehicle frame with a joint bearing. 10 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 1 on an offroad vehicle, wherein half track width changes <3% from a steady state position to any compressed position, and changes >3% from a steady state position to a fully extended position. 11 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 1 , wherein toe-in remains plus or minus about 1° or less from a steady state position to any extended position, but a heavily loaded position increases toe-in greater than 2°. 12 . A swing arm type suspension for a rear wheel of an off road vehicle, comprising: a knuckle for supporting a rotational hub of a rear wheel, orientation of the knuckle controlling camber and toe-in of the rear wheel; a swing arm extending generally longitudinally on the vehicle, supporting the knuckle at its rear end and secured to a vehicle frame at its front end by a cross shaft joint permitting suspension travel of the knuckle, the cross-shaft joint allowing full pivoting about a substantially horizontal, transversely extending axis and separately allowing full pivoting about a substantially vertical axis, while significantly resisting rotation of the swing arm about a swing arm longitudinal axis; a shock absorber connected between a rear portion of the swing arm and the vehicle frame, for dampening suspension motion; and a plurality of tie rods connected between the vehicle frame and the knuckle. 13 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 12 on an offroad vehicle, wherein half track width changes <3% from a steady state position to any compressed position, and changes >3% from a steady state position to a fully extended position. 14 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 13 , wherein camber changes <2° between any two suspension positions. 15 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 12 , wherein the rear end of the swing arm comprises an upper clamping arm spaced from a lower clamping arm, the knuckle connected to the upper clamping arm by a first joint bearing, the knuckle connected to the lower clamping arm by a second joint bearing. 16 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 15 , wherein the upper clamping arm and lower clamping arm are joined by a connection rod to form an eye, and further comprising a transmission shaft for supplying torque for driving the rear wheel, wherein the transmission shaft extends through the eye. 17 . A swing arm type suspension for a rear wheel of an off road vehicle, comprising: a knuckle for supporting a rotational hub of a rear wheel, orientation of the knuckle controlling camber and toe-in of the rear wheel; a swing arm extending generally longitudinally on the vehicle, supporting the knuckle at its rear end and secured to a vehicle frame at its front end by a pivot joint permitting suspension travel of the knuckle a shock absorber connected between a rear portion of the swing arm and the vehicle frame, for dampening suspension motion; and at least three tie rods connected between the vehicle frame and the knuckle, at least one of the tie rods being connected to the knuckle at a location significantly in front of a rotational axis of the rear wheel, at least one of the tie rods being connected to the knuckle at a location significantly behind the rotational axis of the rear wheel, at least one of the tie rods being connected to the knuckle at a location significantly above the rotational axis of the rear wheel, at least one of the tie rods being connected to the knuckle at a location significantly below the rotational axis of the rear wheel, so the tie rods control camber and toe-in of the rear wheel. 18 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 17 , wherein the rear end of the swing arm comprises an upper clamping arm spaced from a lower clamping arm, the knuckle connected to the upper clamping arm by a first joint bearing, the knuckle connected to the lower clamping arm by a second joint bearing. 19 . The swing arm type suspension of claim 18 , wherein the upper clamping arm and lower clamping arm are joined by a connection rod to form an eye, and wherein at least one of the tie rods extends through the eye.

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Classifications

  • Toe-in/out · CPC title

  • camber angle · CPC title

  • B60G3/202Primary

    having one longitudinal arm and two parallel transversal arms, e.g. dual-link type strut suspension · CPC title

  • Stabiliser bars · CPC title

  • Constructional features of wheel supports or knuckles, e.g. steering knuckles, spindle attachments · CPC title

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What does patent US2018147902A1 cover?
A swing arm type suspension for a rear wheel of an off road vehicle can use two or three tie rods to control toe-in of the knuckle. The rear end of the swing arm is split between an upper clamping arm and a lower clamping arm defining an eye, with the knuckle connected to the upper and lower clamping arms by joint bearings, and with either the transmission shaft or one of the tie rods extending…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zhejiang Cfmoto Power Co Ltd
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 Thu May 31 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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