MOTOR-VEHICLE WITH DRIVING AND STEERING REAR WHEELS
20220119036 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D7/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D21/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/0421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D7/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D7/1581
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/421
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D7/163
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D7/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A motor vehicle with driving and steering rear wheels—comprises includes a rear suspension system having a support frame mounted on the vehicle body. For each rear wheel, a wheel support is connected to the frame by oscillating arms. An actuator is mounted on the frame, with control rods, protruding from opposite ends of the actuator body, and connected to the wheel supports by control arms. Within a space between the rear wheels, there is a rear motor or differential. The actuator body is mounted on the frame along a transverse direction spaced apart from an axis of the rear wheels to avoid interference with the motor or differential. The control arms are substantially parallel to a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, or form an angle therewith not exceeding 15 degrees. The control rods are connected to the control arms with the interposition of a transmission.
Claims
1. A motor-vehicle with driving and steering rear wheels, comprising: a rear suspension system including: a rear suspension support frame mounted on a motor-vehicle body, and for each motor-vehicle rear wheel, a wheel support which is connected to the support frame by means of a plurality of oscillating arms which are articulated to the wheel support through joints that define a steering axis of the rear wheel, and an actuator for controlling steering of the rear wheels, comprising: an elongated body mounted on the support frame along a direction transverse to a longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle, and two control rods, protruding from opposite ends of the body of the actuator, and connected to the wheel supports by means of two articulated control arms for controlling the wheel supports, wherein within a space between the rear wheels, there is a rear motor of the motor-vehicle or a rear differential unit of the motor-vehicle, wherein the body of said actuator is mounted on the support frame along the transverse direction spaced apart from an axis of the rear wheels to an extent sufficient to avoid interference between said actuator and the motor or the differential unit that occupies the space between the rear wheels of the motor-vehicle, and wherein the two control arms controlling the wheel supports are substantially parallel to said transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle, or form an angle therewith which does not exceed 15 degrees, and wherein the two control rods protruding from the body of the actuator are each connected to the control arm of the respective wheel support with interposition of a transmission.
2. The motor-vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the transmissions that connect the two control rods of the actuator to the two control arms of the wheel supports includes a rocker arm, pivotably mounted on the support frame around a substantially vertical axis, and having opposite ends respectively articulated to the respective control rod of the actuator and to the respective control arm controlling the wheel support.
3. The motor-vehicle according to claim 2, wherein: the support frame comprises two side longitudinal beams connected to each other by a front cross-member and a rear cross-member, each of the longitudinal beams of the support frame has a hollow structure, with an upper wall and a lower wall, each of said rocker arms has a central portion arranged inside a cavity of the respective longitudinal beam, and is rotatably mounted on a vertical shaft fixed to the support frame and extending inside said cavity, between the upper and lower walls of the respective longitudinal beam, and ends of each rocker arm protrude outside the respective longitudinal beam through openings in the beam and are pivotally connected to the respective control rod of the actuator and to the control arm of the respective wheel support.
4. The motor-vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the actuator includes an electric motor having an output shaft connected by means of a transmission belt to a nut member rotatably mounted in an axially fixed position within the body of the actuator, and a screw member engaged within said nut member and connected to said two control rods protruding from the ends of the actuator body.
5. The motor-vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the transmissions that connect the two control rods of the actuator to the two control arms controlling the wheel supports includes a shaft rotatably mounted on the support frame about an axis substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle, and carrying a first crank connected to the respective control rod and a second crank connected to the control arm of the respective wheel support.
6. The motor-vehicle according to claim 5, wherein: the support frame comprises two side longitudinal beams connected to each other by a front cross-member and a rear cross-member, the longitudinal beams of the frame each have a hollow structure, and said shaft rotatably mounted on the support frame is arranged inside the-a cavity of the respective longitudinal beam, and has said first crank and said second crank that protrude outwards of the respective longitudinal beam through openings of the beam, and are articulatedly connected to the respective control rod of the actuator and to the respective control arm of the wheel support.
7. The motor-vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the transmissions that connect the two control rods of the actuator to the two control arms of the wheel supports includes: a lever having one end rotatably mounted on the support frame around an axis parallel to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle, one end portion swivelly connected to the respective control arm of the wheel support, and an intermediate portion swivelly connected to the respective control rod of the actuator.
8. The motor-vehicle according to claim 7, wherein each lever has an L-shaped conformation, with a first substantially vertical branch, connected to the respective control rod of the actuator and having a lower end that is pivotally mounted on the support frame, and a second branch substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle terminating with an end connected to the respective control arm of the wheel support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description that follows with reference to the appended drawings, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] In the attached drawings, reference number 1 generally designates a rear suspension system of the multi-link type for a motor-vehicle with driving and steering rear wheels. It is understood that the specific configuration of the suspension that is illustrated herein is provided purely by way of non-limiting example.
[0030] In the case of the aforesaid example, the suspension system includes a support frame 2, better visible in
[0031] Again with reference to the illustrated example, the support frame 2 includes connecting portions 6, in the specific example in the form of cylindrical rings with a vertical axis, arranged at the four vertices of the frame and configured to be connected under the body of the motor-vehicle with the interposition of elastic supports The aforesaid construction details are not illustrated herein, since they can be made in any known way.
[0032] With reference again to
[0033] As indicated above, the invention relates to a motor-vehicle equipped with rear driving wheels. For this purpose, a motor M (for example, an electric motor) or a rear differential unit (not illustrated) is mounted in the space between the rear wheels, and in particular in the space defined between the side longitudinal beams 3 and the cross-members 4, 5 of the support frame 2. In the case an electric motor is provided, the motor assembly includes a reducer gear unit from which two shafts (not illustrated) protrude, connected to the wheel hubs H by respective transmissions including articulated joints (not illustrated). These details are also not described, since they can be made in any known way.
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[0035] The suspension system also includes a torsion bar T, including a central portion 14 mounted on the support frame 2 in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle and having two end arms 15 (one of which is visible, for example, in
[0036] In order to control steering of the rear wheels, the assembly described above must be equipped with an actuator device A.
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[0038] All the construction details of the actuator device are not described or illustrated herein, since they can be made in any known way, and also because they do not fall, taken alone, within the scope of the present invention.
[0039] As indicated above, the steering actuator of the rear wheels is controlled by an electronic controller on board the motor-vehicle as a function of the rotation angle transmitted to the steering wheel of the motor-vehicle, and as a function of the speed of the motor-vehicle (as well possibly as a function of other parameters, such as lateral acceleration and yaw acceleration) in order to obtain an optimal performance of the motor-vehicle in a curve.
[0040] The two rods 12 of the actuator are designed to control the steering of the wheel supports K by means of two respective articulated control arms B controlling the wheel supports.
[0041] For the purpose of an optimal handling performance of the suspension, it is essential that the control arms B controlling steering of the wheel supports are oriented in directions substantially parallel to a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle or—in any case—forming an angle with this direction that is not greater than 15 degrees (with reference to a design condition of the motor-vehicle).
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[0044] According to the invention, the aforesaid problem is solved by providing a connection transmission between the actuating rods protruding from the body of the actuator device A and the control arms B of the wheel supports K.
[0045] As can be seen, for example, in
[0046] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated herein, each of the longitudinal beams 3 forming part of the support frame 2 has a hollow sheet metal structure, with an upper wall and a lower wall.
[0047] As visible in
[0048] When the actuator A is activated, the rods 12 control the steering rotation of the wheel supports K around the virtual steering axes S, by means of the rocker arms 16 and the control arms B. Thanks to the arrangement of the rocker arms 16, in each operating condition of the suspension, the control arms B remain oriented in a direction that is slightly inclined with respect to a transverse direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle, which ensures that the handling performance of the suspension is not compromised.
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[0050] In this second embodiment as well, the shaft 21 can be rotatably mounted by means of supports 26 inside the cavity of a respective longitudinal beam 3 of the support frame 2. The cranks 22, 23 protrude outside the beam 3 through openings in the beam (not visible in the drawings).
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[0053] As is evident from the above description, all the embodiments of the invention provide a transmission between each of the actuator rods and the control arm B of the respective wheel support, configured in such a way as to allow, on the one hand, positioning of the actuator device A at a distance from the wheel axis that is sufficient to avoid interference with the motor or differential gear assembly occupying the space between the rear wheels and, on the other hand, arranging the control arms of the wheel supports in directions substantially parallel to a transverse direction, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the motor-vehicle or—in any case—forming an angle not exceeding 15 degrees with respect to this direction.
[0054] In this way, the required control characteristics of the steering of the rear wheels are maintained without affecting the handling performance of the suspension.
[0055] Naturally, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary widely with respect to those described and illustrated purely by way of example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the attached claims.