BELLOWS SUSPENSION UNIT
20230383813 · 2023-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Tam Van Nguyen (Philadelphia, PA, US)
- Matthew Robert May (Hatboro, PA, US)
- Sean Cattie (Perkasie, PA, US)
- Bryan McMasters (Telford, PA, US)
- David Cimbolo (Lake Harmony, PA, US)
Cpc classification
F16F9/0409
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The auxiliary suspension device is relatively neutral at rest and responds in coordination with the existing suspension system upon application of a load. The redundant suspension device has an inflatable bellow that is mounted between a vehicle's frame and an existing vehicle suspension element.
Claims
1. An adjustable suspension device comprising: a first plate that has an upper surface and a lower surface that supports a recess; a second plate that is spaced a predetermined distance from the first plate, the second plate has a lower surface and an upper surface that includes a projection that extends toward and is aligned with the recess of the first plate; a compression spring that fits within the recess and around the projection; an inflatable bellows that extends between the first plate and the second plate and encases the compression spring in an interior chamber; and, a port, connected to a selected one of the first plate or the second plate, that permits ingress and/or egress of a fluid within the interior chamber.
2. The adjustable suspension device of claim 1, wherein each of the first plate and the second plate has a circumferential outer groove and the inflatable bellows is attached to a respective plate by a compression ring that urges the inflatable bellows into a respective outer groove.
3. The adjustable suspension device of claim 1, wherein the projection has an aperture and a pin located in the aperture retains the compression spring around the projection.
4. The adjustable suspension device of claim 3, wherein each of the first plate and the second plate has a circumferential outer groove and the inflatable bellows is attached to a respective plate by a compression ring that urges the inflatable bellows into a respective outer groove.
5. The adjustable suspension device of claim 4, wherein the inflatable bellows has a middle portion with a reduced diameter and a stabilizing ring.
6. The adjustable suspension device of claim 5, wherein the stabilizing ring is molded in the middle portion with a reduced diameter.
7. The adjustable suspension device of claim 1, wherein an isolation pad is positioned between the compression spring and both of the first plate and the second plate.
8. The adjustable suspension device of claim 1, wherein the port in fluid communication with the interior chamber communicates through an aperture in a wall that defines the recess.
9. The adjustable suspension device of claim 8, wherein each of the first plate and the second plate has a circumferential outer groove and the inflatable bellows is attached to a respective plate by a compression ring that urges the inflatable bellows into a respective outer groove.
10. The adjustable suspension device of claim 8, wherein the projection has an aperture and a pin in the aperture retains the compression spring around the projection.
11. The adjustable suspension device of claim 10, wherein each of the first plate and the second plate has a circumferential outer groove and the inflatable bellows is attached to a respective plate by a compression ring that urges the inflatable bellows into a respective outer groove.
12. The adjustable suspension device of claim 11, wherein the inflatable bellows has a middle portion with a reduced diameter and an outer groove that includes a stabilizing ring.
13. The adjustable suspension device of claim 12, wherein an isolation pad is positioned between the compression spring and both of the first plate and the second plate.
14. The adjustable suspension device of claim 1, wherein each of the first plate and the second plate has a plurality of apertures that are dimensioned to receive fasteners and secure a mounting plate to each of the first plate and the second plate.
15. An adjustable suspension device comprising: a first plate that includes a dependent wall that defines a recess beneath the first plate; a second plate that is spaced a predetermined distance from the first plate and includes a projection that extends from the second plate toward the recess and is aligned with the recess; a compressible element that fits within the recess and around the projection; an inflatable bellows that extends between the first plate and the second plate and encases the compressible element in an interior chamber; and, a port, connected to selected one of the first plate or the second plate, that permits ingress and/or egress of a fluid within the interior chamber.
16. A kit for providing a vehicle with a redundant suspension device, the kit comprising: an inflatable bellows having: a first plate with a dependent wall that defines a recess beneath the first plate; a second plate that is spaced a predetermined distance from the first plate and includes a projection that extends from the second plate toward the recess and is aligned with the recess; a load bearing element that fits within the recess and around the projection; an inflatable bellows that extends between the first plate and the second plate and encases the load bearing element in an interior chamber; and, a port, through a selected one of the first plate or the second plate, for the ingress and/or egress of a fluid within the interior chamber; a first mount configured for attachment to a vehicle frame member and one of the first plate or the second plate of the inflatable bellows; and, a second mount configured for attachment to a vehicle suspension member and another of the first plate or the second plate.
17. The kit of claim 16, wherein each of the first plate and the second plate has at least one circumferential outer groove and the inflatable bellows is attached to a respective plate by a compression ring that urges the inflatable bellows into a respective outer groove.
18. The kit of claim 17, wherein the inflatable bellows has a middle portion with a reduced diameter and a stabilizing ring.
19. The kit of claim 16, wherein the projection has an aperture and a pin in the aperture retains the load bearing element around the projection.
20. The kit of claim 16, wherein the load bearing element is a spring.
21. The kit of claim 16, wherein the ingress and/or egress of a fluid within the interior chamber passes through a Schroder vale and/or a Presta valve.
22. The kit of claim 16, wherein the first mount includes a first portion that attaches to a first surface of the frame member and a second portion that contacts a second surface of the frame member.
23. The kit of claim 22, wherein the first portion and the second are in perpendicular planes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] The invention is described below with reference to the above drawings wherein the numerals identify the same or similar elements in all views.
[0014] With reference to
[0015] The bellows 20 will be described in detail with reference to the section in
[0016] The bellows 20 has two portions 21 with the same diameter and a mid-portion 22 with a lesser diameter, in the manner of an hour glass. The bellows 21 has end portions 25 and 42 that also have reduced diameters that are dimensioned to be inserted in the circumferential grooves 50 and 52 and be retained by the bands 27 and 41. The mid-portion 22 includes a band 23 that secures the reduced diameter, and the band 23 is preferably molded in the bellows as illustrated in
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[0021] The upper mount 11 and the lower mount 12 may be varied according to the specific application with the controlling condition being that the present suspension unit is mounted with a center line that passes through the existing suspension mount and is generally perpendicular to the exist axial, see
[0022] With reference to