Thermoplastic jounce bumpers
US-2016280029-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US9604517B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9604517-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414500106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A vehicle suspension having a frame attachment portion attached to a saddle, first and second bolster springs mounted to spring mounts on an outboard side of the saddle and mounted on walls of a spring mount on an outboard side of an equalizing beam, and third and fourth bolster springs mounted to walls of a spring mount on an inboard side of the saddle and mounted to spring mounts on an inboard side of the equalizing beam, wherein upwardly extending flanges on the bottom of the first and second bolster sprints are mounted to each other using a common fastener, and wherein upwardly extending flanges on the bottom of the third and fourth bolster springs are mounted to each other with a common fastener.
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What is claimed is: 1. A suspension for supporting a longitudinally extending vehicle frame rail above an axle, comprising: a frame attachment portion adapted for connection to a vehicle frame rail; a saddle having a top portion attached to the frame attachment portion; a first bolster spring mount extending from an outboard side of a lower portion of the saddle; a second bolster spring mount extending from the outboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; an equalizing beam having a first end adapted for attachment to a first axle and a second end adapted for attachment to a second axle; a third bolster spring mount extending from an outboard side of the equalizing beam; a first bolster spring having a top attached to the first bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a first wall of the third bolster spring mount; a second bolster spring having a top attached to the second bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a second wall of the third bolster spring mount; a fourth bolster spring mount extending from an inboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; a fifth bolster spring mount extending from the inboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; a sixth bolster spring mount extending from an inboard side of the equalizing beam; a third bolster spring having a top attached to the fourth bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a first wall of the sixth bolster spring mount; a fourth bolster spring having a top attached to the fifth bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a second wall of the sixth bolster spring mount; a first apex angle between the bottom of the first bolster spring and the bottom of the second bolster spring that is between 30-45 degrees; a second apex angle between the bottom of the third bolster spring and the bottom of the fourth bolster spring that is between 30-45 degrees; wherein a first flange upwardly extends from the bottom of the first bolster spring and a second flange upwardly extends from the bottom of the second bolster spring; wherein the first flange of the first bolster spring is mounted to the second flange of the second bolster spring with a common fastener; and wherein a mounting surface of the first flange and a mounting surface of the second flange are positioned in parallel planes. 2. The vehicle suspension of claim 1 , wherein the first and second apex angles are both between 35-40 degrees. 3. The vehicle suspension of claim 1 , wherein a third flange upwardly extends from the bottom of the third bolster spring and a fourth flange upwardly extends from the bottom of the fourth bolster spring; and wherein the third flange of the third bolster spring is mounted to the fourth flange of the fourth bolster spring with a common fastener. 4. The vehicle suspension of claim 1 , further including a first shock absorber having a first end attached to the equalizing beam and a second end attached to the saddle, and a second shock absorber having a first end attached to the equalizing beam and a second end attached to the saddle. 5. The vehicle suspension of claim 1 , further including a load cushion secured to a load cushion mount positioned on the saddle. 6. The vehicle suspension of claim 5 , further including a first rebound strap having a first end attached to an outboard extension of the load cushion mount and a second end attached between the first and second bolster springs; and a second rebound strap having a first end attached to an inboard extension of the load cushion mount and a second end attached between the third and fourth bolster springs. 7. The vehicle suspension of claim 1 , wherein the third bolster spring mount comprises a pair of walls configured in an inverted V-shape and the sixth bolster spring mount comprises a pair of walls configured in an inverted V-shape. 8. A suspension for supporting a longitudinally extending vehicle frame rail above an axle, comprising: a frame attachment portion adapted for connection to a vehicle frame rail; a saddle having a top portion attached to the frame attachment portion; a first bolster spring mount extending from an outboard side of a lower portion of the saddle: a second bolster spring mount extending from the outboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; an equalizing beam having a first end adapted for attachment to a first axle and a second end adapted for attachment to a second axle; a third bolster spring mount extending from an outboard side of the equalizing beam; a first bolster spring having a top attached to the first bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a first wall of the third bolster spring mount; a second bolster spring having a top attached to the second bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a second wall of the third bolster spring mount; a fourth bolster spring mount extending from an inboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; a fifth bolster spring mount extending from the inboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; a sixth bolster spring mount extending from an inboard side of the equalizing beam; a third bolster spring having a top attached to the fourth bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a first wall of the sixth bolster spring mount; a fourth bolster spring having a top attached to the fifth bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a second wall of the sixth bolster spring mount; a first apex angle between the bottom of the first bolster spring and the bottom of the second bolster spring that is between 30-45 degrees; a second apex angle between the bottom of the third bolster spring and the bottom of the fourth bolster spring that is between 30-45 degrees; wherein the first end of the equalizing beam has a first beam hub and the second end of the equalizing beam has a second beam hub; wherein a center-plane of the equalizing beam is offset from a center-plane extending between the first and second beam hubs. 9. The vehicle suspension of claim 8 , wherein the center-plane of the equalizing beam is offset from the center-plane extending between the first and second beam hubs 10-12 millimeters. 10. A suspension for supporting a longitudinally extending vehicle frame rail above an axle, comprising: a frame attachment portion adapted for connection to a vehicle frame rail; a saddle having a top portion attached to the frame attachment portion; a first bolster spring mount extending from an outboard side of a lower portion of the saddle; a second bolster spring mount extending from the outboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; an equalizing beam having a first end adapted for attachment to a first axle and a second end adapted for attachment to a second axle; a third bolster spring mount extending from an outboard side of the equalizing beam; a first bolster spring having a top attached to the first bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a first wall of the third bolster spring mount; a second bolster spring having a top attached to the second bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a second wall of the third bolster spring mount; a fourth bolster spring mount extending from an inboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; a fifth bolster spring mount extending from the inboard side of the lower portion of the saddle; a sixth bolster spring mount extending from an inboard side of the equalizing beam; a third bolster spring having a top attached to the fourth bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a first wall of the sixth bolster spring mount; a fourth bolster spring having a top attached to the fifth bolster spring mount and a bottom attached to a second wall of the sixth bolster spring mount; wherein a first flange upwar
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