TRAILER AXLE
20240017778 ยท 2024-01-18
Inventors
- Jason Douglas COLLINS (Granger, IN, US)
- Jon David Stough (Angola, IN, US)
- Akos Peter SEFCSIK (Middlebury, IN, US)
- William A. Aske (Cassopolis, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B60G11/183
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60G11/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An axle cartridge member receives a pair of torsion stub axles at opposite lateral sides thereof. The torsion stub axles include elongated axle housings, which are sandwiched between two parallel plates to align the torsion stub axles with respect to one another. The cartridge member includes a central arch extending between the two torsion stub axles, which can provide additional ground clearance when the axle cartridge member is mounted to a trailer.
Claims
1. An axle cartridge member for a receiving a pair of torsion stub axles therein, the axle cartridge comprising: a pair of laterally opposed bases, each base defining a cavity therein for receiving an elongated stub housing of the torsion stub axles; a pair of axle mounts, each axle mount coupled to a respective base of the pair of laterally opposed bases and including a lateral opening extending into the cavity defined in the respective base; an arch extending between the bases, the arch including a crossbar extending at a height above the bases; and at least one trailer mount arranged for coupling the trailer axle cartridge to a trailer frame.
2. The axle cartridge member of claim 1, wherein the pair of bases are constructed from parallel forward and rear plates separated by at least one spacer member such that the forward and rear plates may engage opposite parallel sides of an elongated stub housing received therebetween.
3. The axle cartridge member of claim 2, wherein the forward and rear plates each include adjustment holes extending longitudinally into the cavities, the adjustment holes configured to receive an adjustment fastener therethrough.
4. The axle cartridge member of claim 1, wherein the arch extends upward at an angle between the bases and the crossbar, and wherein the crossbar extends generally horizontally with respect to the bases.
5. The axle cartridge member of claim 1, wherein the at least one trailer mount includes a pair of trailer mounts, each trailer mount disposed above a respective axle mount.
6. The axle cartridge member of claim 5, wherein each trailer mount includes an upper surface and a lower wall extending generally orthogonally to the upper surface.
7. The axle cartridge member of claim 6, wherein each trailer mount is constructed a bent or folded sheet metal plate formed continuously with the respective axle mount.
8. An axle cartridge assembly, comprising: an axle cartridge member including a pair of laterally opposed bases and an arch extending in a lateral direction between the bases, the arch including a crossbar extending at a height above the bases; a pair of torsion stub axles, each torsion stub axle including an elongated stub housing extending into a cavity defined in a respective base of the pair of laterally opposed bases; and a plurality of mounting fasteners coupling the pair of torsion stub axles to the axle cartridge member.
9. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 8, wherein the pair of bases and the arch are constructed from parallel forward and rear plates, and wherein the elongated stub housings each include parallel sides abutting each of the forward and rear plates.
10. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of adjustment fasteners extending in a longitudinal direction through the forward and rear plates and engaging the elongated stub housings within the cavities.
11. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 8, wherein the arch extends upward at an angle from the bases and the crossbar, and wherein the crossbar extends generally parallel with the elongated stub housings.
12. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 8, further comprising at least one trailer mount configured to couple the axle cartridge member to a trailer frame.
13. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one trailer mount includes an upper surface and a lower wall extending generally orthogonally to the upper surface, and wherein each of the torsion stub axles includes a mounting plate for receiving mounting fasteners therethrough in orthogonal directions.
14. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 8, further comprising a pair of wheel assemblies, each wheel assembly including a wheel coupled to a respective one of the torsion stub axles.
15. The axle cartridge assembly of claim 8, further comprising a pair of shock assemblies, the shock assembly coupled to a respective one of the torsion stub axles.
16. A trailer assembly, comprising: a trailer frame; an axle cartridge member including a pair of laterally opposed bases and an arch extending in a lateral direction between the bases, the arch including a crossbar extending at a height above the bases; a pair of torsion stub axles, each torsion stub axle including an elongated stub housing extending into a cavity defined in a respective base of the pair of laterally opposed bases; a pair of wheel assemblies, each wheel assembly including a wheel coupled to a respective one of the torsion stub axles; and a plurality of mounting fasteners coupling the pair of torsion stub axles to the axle cartridge member and coupling the axle cartridge member to the trailer frame.
17. The trailer assembly of claim 16, wherein the cavities are defined between parallel forward and rear plates of the axle cartridge member, and wherein the elongated stub housings each include parallel sides abutting each of the forward and rear plates.
18. The trailer assembly of claim 16, wherein the axle cartridge member is mounted to the trailer frame such that the crossbar extends within an underbelly of the trailer frame.
19. The trailer assembly of claim 16, wherein the axle cartridge member is mounted to the trailer frame such that the crossbar extends below underbelly of the trailer frame.
20. The trailer assembly of claim 16, further comprising a pair of shock assemblies, each shock assembly coupled between the trailer frame and a respective one of the torsion stub axles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The following figures are included to illustrate certain aspects of the embodiments, and should not be viewed as exclusive embodiments. The subject matter disclosed is capable of considerable modifications, alterations, combinations, and equivalents in form and function, as will occur to those skilled in the art and having the benefit of this disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] A more complete understanding of the components, processes and apparatuses disclosed herein can be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings. These figures are merely schematic representations based on convenience and the ease of demonstrating the present disclosure, and are therefore not intended to indicate relative size and dimensions of the devices or components thereof and/or to define or limit the scope of the exemplary embodiments.
[0023] Although specific terms are used in the following description for the sake of clarity, these terms are intended to refer only to the particular structure of the embodiments selected for illustration in the drawings and are not intended to define or limit the scope of the disclosure. In the drawings and the following description below, it is to be understood that like numeric designations refer to components of like function.
[0024] The singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0025] As used herein, the terms generally and substantially are intended to encompass structural or numeral modification which do not significantly affect the purpose of the element or number modified by such term.
[0026] The terms about and approximately can be used to include any numerical value that can vary without changing the basic function of that value. When used with a range, about and approximately also disclose the range defined by the absolute values of the two endpoints, e.g. about 2 to about 4 also discloses the range from 2 to 4. Generally, the terms about and approximately may refer to plus or minus 10% of the indicated number.
[0027] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure relate a cartridge assembly for mounting a pair of torsion stub axles to the frame of a trailer assembly. Mounting torsion stub axles may be challenging due to the alignment and positioning of the stub axles to provide sufficient ground clearance. Additionally, it may be necessary to mount torsion stub axles to an existing trailer that was not designed with any specific mounting provisions.
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[0029] The trailer frame 104 includes a right-side rail 106 and a left-side rail 108 extending along a length of a trailer assembly 100. The side rails 106, 108 extend along and define a longitudinal direction of the trailer as indicated by arrows A1. A trailer hitch 112 is coupled to the side rails 106, 108 at a front end of the trailer assembly 100, which facilitates connecting the trailer assembly 100 to a towing vehicle (not shown). A front plate 116 and a back plate 118 extend between the side rails 106 and rigidize the trailer frame 104. The front and back plates 116, 118 extend along and define a lateral direction of the trailer as indicated by arrows A2. An underbelly 120 of the trailer frame 104 is defined as concavity in an underside of the trailer frame 104, generally between the side rails 106, 108, the front plate 116 and the back plate 118. A trailer bed (not shown) may be provided above the underbelly 120 to support equipment or other cargo thereon.
[0030] The trailer frame 104 is supported on a ground surface G by wheel assemblies 122 including tires 124. The wheel assemblies 122 are carried by the axle cartridge assembly 102 which couples to the side rails 106, 108 of the trailer frame 104 in a plurality of configurations (see, e.g.,
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[0032] The cartridge member 202 is generally constructed of a forward plate 220 and a rear plate 222 coupled to one another in a parallel arrangement by at least one spacer member 226. The spacer member 226 is generally orthogonal to the forward and rear plates 220, 222 and may be coupled thereto by welding, fasteners, or other coupling mechanisms. The spacer member 226 may include slots 230 around a periphery thereof for receiving corresponding tabs 232 on the forward and rear plates 220, 222. The tabs 232 engage the slots 230 to facilitate maintaining an appropriate spacing and orientation between the forward and rear plates 220, 222 while welding or otherwise coupling the forward and rear plates 220, 222 to the spacer member 226.
[0033] At the lateral ends of central arch 204, the cartridge member 202 includes mounting brackets 236. The mounting brackets 236 may be constructed of bent or folded sheet metal and extend longitudinally in forward and rearward directions from the front and back plates 220, 222. The mounting brackets 236 include a lower mount 238, or an axle mount, for coupling the torsion stub axles 210 to the cartridge member 202 and an upper mount 240, or a trailer mount, for coupling the axle cartridge assembly 102 to the trailer frame 104 (
[0034] The lower mount 238 includes an upper surface 238A and a lower wall 238B descending from the upper surface 238A. Similarly, the upper mount 240 includes an upper surface 240A and a lower wall 240B descending from the upper surface 240A. The upper surfaces 238A, 240A are arranged generally orthogonally to the lower walls 238B, 240B. Thus, when the upper surfaces 238A, 240A are arranged in a generally horizontal configuration, the lower walls 238B, 240B extend in a generally vertical direction. The lower mount and the upper mount 240 may include mounting holes 242 therethrough for receiving mounting fasteners 244, to couple the respective mount 238, 240 to the appropriate mating structure. For example, the lower mount 238 receives mounting fasteners 244 through both the upper surface 238A and lower wall 238B. The mounting fasteners 244 secure a mounting plate 248 of the torsion stub axle 210 to the axle cartridge member 202. The mounting plate 248 receives the mounting fasteners 244 therethrough in orthogonal directions.
[0035] When the mounting plate 248 of the torsion stub axle 210 abuts the lower mount 238, an elongated stub housing 250 of the torsion stub axle 210 extends between the forward plate 220 and the rear plate 222 of the axle cartridge member 202. The forward and rear plates 220, 222 sandwich the elongated stub housings 250 therebetween to ensure alignment between the two elongated stub housings 250. The elongated stub housings 250 may exhibit a generally square cross section with opposite parallel sides abutting or engaging the forward and rear plates 220, 222. The forward and rear plates 220, 222 ensure that the torsion stub axles 210 are in alignment with one another, at least since each of the elongated stub housings are engaged with the same parallel plates 220, 222 on opposite lateral sides of the axle cartridge assembly 102.
[0036] Alignment fasteners 246 may extend through the front and rear plates 220, 222 to engage the elongated stub housings 250. The alignment fasteners 246 may facilitate maintaining an axle camber alignment as described in greater detail below with reference to
[0037] As indicated above, the upper mount 240 includes an upper surface 240A and a lower wall 240B descending from the upper surface 240A. The lower wall 240B extends vertically between the upper surface 240A of the upper mount 240 and the upper surface 238B of the lower mount 238. In some embodiments, the upper mount 240 may provide the same mounting pattern as the mounting plate 248 of the torsion stub axle 210. Thus, the axle cartridge assembly 102 may be mounted in the same manner as a traditional torsion axle 600 (see
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[0039] In some embodiments, the upper mount 218 of the shock assemblies 214 may be coupled to the cartridge member 202. For example, an extension 260 (shown in phantom) of the top surface 240B may be provided to engage the upper mount 218. Since the cartridge member 202 may be fixedly mounted to the trailer frame 104 (
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[0041] The elongated stub housing 250 extends through a lateral opening 402 (
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[0047] As indicated above, the alignment fasteners 246 define the camber angle for the wheel assemblies 122. As illustrated in
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[0053] To aid the Patent Office and any readers of this application and any resulting patent in interpreting the claims appended hereto, applicants do not intend any of the appended claims or claim elements to invoke 35 U.S.C. 112(f) unless the words means for or step for are explicitly used in the particular claim.