MULTI-LIFTING-TANDEMS SUSPENSION
20200215866 ยท 2020-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/0165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G5/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/342
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle with a chassis supported by a multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of four, six, eight, ten or twelves lifting tandem pairs, where each lifting tandem pair comprises a front wheel and a rear wheel rotatably mounted to a rocker arm whereas both wheels may or may not be steerable; a link arm having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm; an actuator having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis a distance from the proximal end of the link arm and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm or to a distal end of the link arm, the actuator extending to move the rocker arm to an extended position and retracting to move the rocker arm to a retracted position; and drive means engaging each front wheel and each rear wheel.
Claims
1. A multiple-lifting-tandems suspension for a chassis, comprising a plurality of lifting tandem pairs, each lifting tandem pair comprising a front wheel rotatably mounted to a front portion of a rocker arm and a rear wheel rotatably mounted to a rear portion of the rocker arm, whereas both wheels may or may not be steerable; a link arm having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker armwhether at the center of the rocker arm or off-center; an actuator having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis a distance from the proximal end of the link arm and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm or to a distal end of the link arm, the actuator extending to move the rocker arm to an extended position and retracting to move the rocker arm to a retracted position; and drive means engaging each front wheel and each rear wheel.
2. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises one of: a hydraulic cylinder; a pneumatic cylinder; and an electrically powered linear actuatoror a combination of those elements.
3. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 1 wherein each front wheel and each rear wheel has a hub driven by an electrically powered motor.
4. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 1 wherein each front wheel and each rear wheel has a hub driven by a hydraulically powered motor.
5. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 1 wherein each front wheel and each rear wheel has a hub driven by one of: a sprocket and chain drive; a drive-shaft; and a pulley and belt drive, connected to an engine and transmission.
6. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 5 wherein the chain drive is housed within the rocker arm and the link arm.
7. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 5 wherein the belt drive is housed within the rocker arm and the link arm.
8. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 5 wherein the drive shaft is housed within the rocker arm and the link arm.
9. The multiple-lifting-tandems suspension of claim 5 wherein the hub incorporates a differential gear.
10. A vehicle comprising: a chassis with a multiple-lifting-tandems suspension comprising four lifting tandem pairs; wherein each lifting tandem pair comprises a front wheel rotatably mounted to a front portion of a rocker arm and a rear wheel rotatably mounted to a rear portion of the rocker arm whereas both wheels may or may not be steerable; a link arm having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker armwhether at the exact center of the rocker arm or off-center; an actuator having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis a distance from the proximal end of the link arm and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm or to a distal end of the link arm, the actuator extending to move the rocker arm to an extended position and retracting to move the rocker arm to a retracted position; and drive means engaging each front wheel and each rear wheel, while the hub at the central portion of the rocker arm may or may not incorporate a differential gear.
11. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein the chassis includes one of: an auxiliary idler approach wheel, and a pair of auxiliary idler approach wheels, rotatably mounted to a forward edge.
12. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein the chassis includes one of: an auxiliary idler departure wheel, and a pair of auxiliary idler departure wheels, rotatably mounted to a rearward edge.
13. The vehicle of claim 9 whereas the auxiliary approach wheels and/or the auxiliary departure wheels are powered, either by the engine of the vehicle or by another ancillary system e.g. hydraulic or electrical.
14. The vehicle of claim 9 wherein the drive means comprise an engine and transmission disposed in a central portion of the chassis.
15. A vehicle comprising: a chassis with a multi-lifting-tandems suspension comprising one of: six, eight, ten and twelve tandem pairs; wherein each lifting tandem pair comprises a front wheel rotatably mounted to a front portion of one of a rocker arm and a rear wheel rotatably mounted to a rear portion of the rocker arm, whereas both wheels may or may not be steerable; a link arm having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm; an actuator having a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis a distance from the proximal end of the link arm and a distal end rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm or to a distal end of the link arm, the actuator extending to move the rocker arm to an extended position and retracting to move the rocker arm to a retracted position; and drive means engaging each front wheel and each rear wheel.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] In order that the invention may be readily understood, one embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings.
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[0020] Further details of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the detailed description included below.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0022] In the example shown, the chassis 1 includes an optional pair of auxiliary approach idler wheels 5 rotatably mounted to a forward edge of the chassis 1 and an optional pair of auxiliary departure idler wheels 6 rotatably mounted to a rearward edge. The auxiliary idler wheels 5, 6 are not power driven but are rotatably mounted to freely rotate when a steep ground surface or other obstacle is engaged during approach or departure. The auxiliary idler wheels also serve as replacement spare wheels for use if some of the tires of the primary drive wheels are punctured or otherwise damaged.
[0023] The drive force of the engine 2 is transmitted to the drive wheels of each lifting tandem pair 4 via a chain or belt drive system. Each lifting tandem pair 4 comprising a front wheel 7 rotatably mounted to a front portion of a rocker arm 8 and a rear wheel 9 rotatably mounted to a rear portion of the rocker arm 8. If electricor hydraulicpower is used, a hub of each wheel 7, 9 could be driven by an independently controlled electricor hydraulicmotor.
[0024] A link arm 10 has a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis 1 and engages the transmission 3. A distal end of the link arm 10 is rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm 8off-center towards the rear of the rocker arm, for facilitating climbing of the front wheel of the lifting tandem pair.
[0025] An actuator 11 can be a hydraulic cylinder, a pneumatic cylinder, or an electrically powered linear actuator depending on the selected power source. That actuator can incorporate a cushioning device, enabling smooth ride in high speeds. The actuator 11 has a proximal end rotatably mounted to the chassis 1 a distance from the proximal end of the link arm which is also rotatably mounted to the chassis 1. A distal end of the actuator 11 is rotatably mounted to a central portion of the rocker arm 8 or to a distal end of the link arm. Therefore, with the actuator 11 and link arms 10 rotatably connecting the chassis 1 and rocker arms 8, a movable linkage system is provided to significantly raise and lower each side of the chassis relative to the ground surface 12. The actuators 11 can be independently extended and retracted as shown in
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[0030] The above description relates to a specific preferred embodiment as presently contemplated by the inventors. In this specific embodiment the multi-lifting-tandems system is configured with the following design parameters: The drive train is configurated with the engine at the center of the vehicle, with one single differential providing equal torque to the two sides of the vehicle (left and right). The power is provided to the wheels through tensioned driving belts. The lifting mechanism is based on four individual hydraulic pistons, each of them independently actuating directly the relevant lifting tandem pair.
[0031] It will be understood that the invention in its broad aspect includes mechanical and functional equivalents of the elements described herein.