Suspension system of a vehicle axle
11273681 · 2022-03-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a suspension system of a vehicle axle, comprising:—a leaf spring (11);—a rear attachment device which is configured to be secured to a vehicle frame (2) and which receives a rear end portion (14) of the leaf spring (11) so as to allow said leaf spring rear end portion to slide longitudinally relative to the rear attachment device; wherein:—the rear attachment device (24) comprises a fastener (26) extending substantially transversally and a pad (28) secured on the rear attachment device above the fastener;—the leaf spring rear end portion (14) is substantially flat and has an upper face (15) in contact with the pad (28) and a lower face (16);—and the suspension system further comprises a retaining member (30) which is a piece separate from the leaf spring (11). The retaining member (30) is secured to and under the leaf spring rear end portion (14) by a fixing element (50) located rearward of the pad (28), the retaining member (30) including a front wall (33) arranged forward of the fastener (26), and configured to abut against the fastener (26) in order to prevent a rearward movement of the leaf spring (11) relative to the rear attachment device (24) above a predetermined limit.
Claims
1. A suspension system of a vehicle axle, comprising a leaf spring having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis, the suspension system comprising a rear attachment device which is configured to be secured to a vehicle frame and which receives a rear end portion of the leaf spring so as to allow said leaf spring rear end portion to slide longitudinally relative to the rear attachment device, characterized in that: the rear attachment device comprises a fastener extending substantially transversally and a pad secured on the rear attachment device above the fastener; the leaf spring rear end portion is substantially flat and has an upper face in contact with the pad and a lower face; and the suspension system further comprises a retaining member which is a piece separate from the leaf spring, the retaining member being secured to and under the leaf spring rear end portion by a fixing element located rearward of the pad, the retaining member including a front wall arranged forward of the fastener, and configured to abut against the fastener in order to prevent a rearward movement of the leaf spring relative to the rear attachment device above a predetermined limit.
2. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a single leaf spring.
3. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that the retaining member comprises a rear portion which is flat and which is secured under and against the leaf spring rear end portion.
4. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that the front wall of the retaining member is curved around a transverse axis located rearward of said front wall.
5. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that the retaining member forms an open hook extending over an angle of at least 90°, preferably at least 130°, forward of the fastener.
6. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that the retaining member forms a closed loop in which the fastener is received.
7. The suspension system according to claim 6, characterized in that the retaining member has a main portion forming said closed loop, from which closed loop extend two rear end portions that are substantially flat, parallel and adjacent, and that are secured together under and against the leaf spring rear end portion by means of said fixing element.
8. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that the fixing element is a screw, a bolt or a rivet.
9. The suspension system according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises a front attachment device configured to be secured to the vehicle frame and an intermediate attachment device, the leaf spring comprising a front end portion, preferably loop-shaped, which is engaged in said front attachment device and an intermediate portion engaged in said intermediate attachment device for attaching the vehicle axle to the vehicle frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
(2) In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(8) The longitudinal direction X is defined as the longitudinal direction of the vehicle 1 and of the girders 3. The transverse direction Y is the direction of the axle 4, and Z is the vertical direction.
(9) The mounting assembly between the axle 4 and the frame includes a stabilizer bar 5 secured to the frame 2 by means of stabilizer rods 6, at least one cylinder 7, and a suspension system 10 which will now be described.
(10) The suspension system 10 being substantially symmetrical with respect to the vehicle median longitudinal plane P1, only one side of the suspension system 10 will be described.
(11) The suspension system 10 comprises a leaf spring 11 which is preferably a single leaf spring. The leaf spring 11 extends longitudinally along the outer face of the corresponding girder 3, near the lower edge of said girder 3. The leaf spring 11, which can typically be made of metal such as steel, is a substantially flat piece lying in a plane P2, along its entire length except possibly at its front end portion. The leaf spring 11 has a substantially horizontal upper face 15 and a substantially horizontal lower surface 16 (when the vehicle is on a horizontal ground). The width of the leaf spring 11 can be substantially identical over the whole length.
(12) The leaf spring 11 comprises an intermediate portion 12 engaged in an intermediate attachment device 22 which supports the axle 4. The leaf spring 11 also comprises a front end portion 13 engaged in a front attachment device 23 and a rear end portion 14 engaged in a rear attachment device 24, the front and rear attachment devices 23, 24 being secured to the vehicle frame 2, for example on the outer surface of the corresponding girder 3.
(13) As can be seen on
(14) On the contrary, the suspension system 10 is configured so that the leaf spring rear end portion 14 can slide longitudinally relative to the rear attachment device 24, in the forward direction, in order to accommodate the vertical movements of the axle 4.
(15) The rear attachment device 24 comprises a fastener 26, preferably equipped with a bushing 27, which extends substantially transversally. Furthermore, a pad 28 is secured on the rear attachment device 24, above the fastener 26, and is in contact with the upper face 15 of the leaf spring rear end portion 14. This upper face 15 can be substantially flat, therefore increasing and improving the contact with the pad 28, or any other appropriate member of the rear attachment device 24.
(16) It has to be noted that, in
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(18) In normal use, thanks to the vehicle's total load, the rear end portion 14 of the leaf spring 11 remains in contact with the pad 28. Indeed, the action between the force exerted by the load applied vertically downwards from the top of the frame 2 and the force exerted from the ground via the wheels enables a permanent contact between the leaf spring 11 and the pad 28.
(19) In very particular cases e.g. holes on the road, or when the vehicle frame is raised e.g. using a hanging bridge for maintenance purpose, there is a moment in time during which there is no force exerted from the ground and the action is therefore lost.
(20) In these particular cases, the movement being essentially vertical, the fastener 26 ensures that the rear end portion 14 of the leaf spring 11 is maintained in the rear attachment device 24.
(21) The suspension system 10 further comprises a retaining member 30 configured to prevent a rearward movement of the leaf spring 11 relative to the rear attachment device 24, or to prevent said movement above a predetermined limit.
(22) The retaining member 30 is a piece separate from the leaf spring 11, which can typically be made from a folded or rolled sheet of metal, and which is secured to and under the leaf spring rear end portion 14. In practice, the retaining member 30 comprises a rear portion 31 which is flat and which is secured under and against the leaf spring rear end portion 14. The shape of the retaining member rear portion 31 thus follows the shape of the leaf spring rear end portion 14.
(23) The retaining member 30 is secured to the leaf spring rear end portion 14 by a fixing element 50 which can be a screw, a bolt, a rivet or the like, and which is located rearward of the pad 28. The fixing element 50 is arranged not to contact the pad 28, whatever the position of the leaf spring 11 relative to the pad 28 (in normal operative conditions).
(24) According to a first embodiment, illustrated in
(25) According to a second embodiment, illustrated in
(26) In both embodiments, the leaf spring rear end portion 14 can move longitudinally relative to the rear attachment device 24, in the forward direction and preferably also in the rearward direction, with the fastener 26 moving inside the hook or loop of the retaining member 30 and the leaf spring upper face 15 sliding against the pad 28.
(27) The invention ensures the vehicle safely, especially in case the leaf spring 11 is broken at its front portion and therefore is no more maintained longitudinally in the front attachment device 23. Indeed, owing to the retaining member 30, the longitudinal movement of the leaf spring 11 relative to the rear attachment device 24 is limited, as it is prevented below a predetermined limit. More specifically, the retaining member front wall 32 or front portion of the loop 33, being arranged forward of the fastener 26, is configured to abut against the fastener 26 in case the leaf spring 11 is moved rearwards above a predetermined limit.
(28) Another advantage of the invention is that the retaining member 30, having an oblong open or closed shape, provides a longitudinal degree of freedom for the leaf spring 11, while not creating a piece that significantly protrudes below the vehicle frame 2.
(29) Besides, the above described second embodiment further enables preventing the axle 4 from moving forward—above a predetermined limit—which allows the driver to move the vehicle 1 along some distance, typically to park it safely on the side of the road. Another advantage of the second embodiment is that the retaining member 30, forming a closed loop and not only a hook, can be made of a less rigid piece of metal.
(30) It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.