Vehicle body structure for automobile
US-9637172-B2 · May 2, 2017 · US
US9796235B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9796235-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414781193-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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A suspension device for an in-wheel motor driven wheel is provided. An upper suspension arm is pivotally supported on the vehicle body for supporting the wheel in a vehicle upper position higher than an axle. A link member pivotally connects the wheel to the upper suspension arm and has an absorber connecting portion connected to a lower end of the shock absorber. The shock absorber connecting portion is disposed in the vehicle bottom position lower than an upper end portion of the in-wheel motor unit. The shock absorber is disposed between the vehicle body and the in-wheel motor unit and inclined so as to be closer to the vehicle body toward the lower end.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A suspension device for an in-wheel motor driven wheel in which a wheel driven by an in-wheel motor unit is suspended on a vehicle body by a suspension structure member and a shock absorber, the suspension structure member comprising: an upper suspension arm pivotally supported on the vehicle body for supporting the wheel in a vehicle upper position higher than an axle, and a link member pivotally connecting the wheel to the upper suspension arm and having a shock absorber connecting portion connected to a lower end of the shock absorber and a wheel supporting portion connected to a knuckle, the shock absorber connecting portion being disposed in the vehicle bottom position lower than an upper end portion of the in-wheel motor unit, and the shock absorber being disposed between the vehicle body and the in-wheel motor unit and inclined so as to be closer to the vehicle body toward the lower end of the shock absorber, and the wheel supporting portion being supported on the knuckle such that the link member and the knuckle are rotatable about a kingpin axis. 2. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the in-wheel motor unit has a rotating electrical machine, and the output shaft of the rotating electrical machine is inclined with respect to the axle of the wheel, and a vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit is inclined so as to be parallel to the axial direction of the shock absorber. 3. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber includes a damper and a coil spring, the damper is disposed inside of the coil spring, and the axial position of the coil spring is more offset in the vehicle exterior side than the axial position of the damper. 4. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber includes a damper and a coil spring, the damper is disposed inside the coil spring, and an outer diameter of the lower part of the coil spring is smaller than an outer diameter of the upper part of the coil spring. 5. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the shock absorber is disposed in a central position between a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body and a vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit. 6. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber includes a damper and a coil spring, the damper is disposed outside of the coil spring and between the vehicle body and the shock absorber connecting portion, and the coil spring is disposed between the vehicle body and the link member. 7. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotation axis of the shock absorber, a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body, and a vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit are parallel to each other. 8. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction and offset from the axle in either rearward or forward position of the vehicle, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotating axis of the shock absorber is inclined with respect to a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body and a vehicle-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit. 9. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the shock absorber includes a damper and a coil spring, the damper is disposed inside of the coil spring, and the axial position of the coil spring is more offset in the vehicle exterior side than the axial position of the damper. 10. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the shock absorber includes a damper and a coil spring, the damper is disposed inside the coil spring, and an outer diameter of the lower part of the coil spring is smaller than an outer diameter of the upper part of the coil spring. 11. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the shock absorber includes the damper and the coil spring, the damper is disposed inside the coil spring, and an outer diameter of the lower part of the coil spring is smaller than an outer diameter of the upper part of the coil spring. 12. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the shock absorber includes a damper and a coil spring, the damper is disposed outside of the coil spring and between the vehicle body and the shock absorber connecting portion, and the coil spring is disposed between the vehicle body and the link member. 13. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotation axis of the shock absorber, a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body, and the vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit are parallel to each other. 14. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotation axis of the shock absorber, a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body, and a vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit are parallel to each other. 15. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotation axis of the shock absorber, a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body, and a vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit are parallel to each other. 16. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotation axis of the shock absorber, a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle body, and a vehicle body-side end surface of the in-wheel motor unit are parallel to each other. 17. The suspension device for the in-wheel motor driven wheel as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the shock absorber connecting portion is connected to the lower end of the shock absorber to be rotatable in the vertical direction, and, when the wheel is in a straight travelling state, the direction of the rotation axis of the shock absorber, a wheel-side surface of the side member supporting the vehicle b
Links for mounting suspension elements · CPC title
the motor being electric · CPC title
the spring being arranged around the damper (B60G15/061, B60G15/067, B60G15/07 take precedence) · CPC title
with two lateral arms forming a parallelogram · CPC title
the arm being rigid · CPC title
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