MOTOR-VEHICLE WHEEL SUPPORT UNIT HAVING A RECONFIGURABLE MODULAR STRUCTURE
20210252930 · 2021-08-19
Inventors
- Carlo PAVESIO (Torino, IT)
- Andrea STEFANINI (Torino, IT)
- Alessandro MESSINA (Torino, IT)
- Fabrizio PASTORE (Torino, IT)
Cpc classification
B60G2206/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A motor-vehicle wheel support unit includes a first base body provided with attachments for connection to arms of a motor-vehicle suspension, and a second body for rotatably supporting a wheel hub, which is separate with respect to the first base body and is secured to the first base body in one of two different selectable mounting positions, which correspond to two different vertical positions, with reference to a condition of use, of an axis of the wheel hub with respect to the first base body. In this manner, a height of the vehicle from the ground can be modified by simply mounting said second body on the first body in one or the other of the two mounting positions. In each of the two mounting positions, the second body is rotated by 180° around an axis parallel to the wheel hub axis with respect to the other mounting position.
Claims
1. A motor-vehicle wheel support unit having a first base body provided with attachments for connection to arms of a motor-vehicle suspension, the wheel support unit comprising: a second body for rotatably supporting a wheel hub, which is separate with respect to the first base body and is secured to the first base body in one of two different selectable mounting positions, which correspond to two different vertical positions, with reference to a condition of use, of the axis of the wheel hub, with respect to the first base body; and the first base body and the second body are configured so that in each of the two different selectable mounting positions, the second body is rotated by 180°, around an axis parallel to an axis of the wheel hub, with respect to the other different selectable mounting position.
2. The wheel support unit according to claim 1, wherein the second body for supporting the wheel hub has holes for engagement of screws for securing the second body to the first base body, these holes being arranged symmetrically both with respect to a median horizontal plane of the second body, and with respect to a median vertical plane of the second body, so as to enable the second body to be mounted on the first base body in any of said two different selectable mounting positions, which are rotated relative to each other by 180° around the axis parallel to the axis of the wheel hub, and wherein the second body includes an annular cylindrical portion for rotatably supporting the wheel hub, which has its axis vertically offset with respect to said median horizontal plane of the second body.
3. The wheel support unit according to claim 2, wherein the first base body has a central aperture with a vertically elongated oval shape, for receiving therewithin said annular cylindrical portion of the second body in whatever is the selected mounting position of the second body with respect to the first body.
4. The wheel support unit according to claim 3, wherein said holes of the second body are four in number and are formed in respective ears projecting from the second body.
5. The wheel support unit according to claim 1, wherein the second body for supporting the wheel hub is connected to the first base body by an interference-fit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows with reference to the annexed drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ONE EMBODIMENT
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[0014] In the illustrated example, the suspension system, generally designated by reference numeral 1, comprises a wheel support unit 2 provided with attachments for connection to a shock-absorber unit 3 and attachments for swivel joints for connection to arms 4 of the suspension (one of which is visible in the drawings) which on their turn are articulated to a frame 5 which supports the suspension system and is rigidly connected to the motor-vehicle body. The shock-absorber unit 3, to which a helical spring (not shown in the drawings) is associated, has its upper end connected by means of a swivel joint (not shown in the drawings) to a dome-shaped element 3a rigidly connected to the body (not shown) of the motor-vehicle. The shock-absorber unit 3 is also connected by means of an articulated link 30 to frame 5. Furthermore, the wheel support unit 2 is provided with an attachment for connection to a tie-rod 6 for controlling steering of the wheel.
[0015] As indicated in the foregoing, the above-described suspension system, which is of a type known per se, is described herein purely by way of an example of a suspension to which the wheel support unit according to the invention is applicable.
[0016] A basic feature of the invention lies in that the wheel support unit 2 comprises two separate components which are mutually mounted in a removable manner: a first base body 2A (
[0017] With reference to
[0018] In the illustrated example, the base body 2A further has a plurality of threaded holes 205, for engagement of screws 10 (
[0019] As shown in
[0020] With reference to
[0021] Whatever is the number of the formed holes, the holes 305 of the second body 2B are arranged symmetrically both with respect to a median horizontal plane X-X (see
[0022] Also with reference to
[0023] Therefore, depending upon whether the body 2B is mounted on the body 2A with the orientation shown in
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[0025] The two configurations shown in
[0026] As clearly apparent from the foregoing description, the wheel support unit according to the invention has a structure which is reconfigurable in a simple and quick manner in order to modify the height of the vehicle from the ground, without implying any change in the suspension system and hence without requiring a high cost of investment.
[0027] Naturally, while the principle of the invention remains the same, the details of construction and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and illustrated purely by way of example, without departing from the scope of protection defined by the annexed claims.
[0028] It is clearly apparent in particular that the specific shape of the base body 2A and the body 2B for supporting the wheel hub may widely vary with respect to the example illustrated herein.