IMPROVED SUSPENSION
20190077210 ยท 2019-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G21/073
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/4222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/0424
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/0432
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60G17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G11/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to an improved suspension (20), in particular for traditional two-wheel motorcycles and/or for motorcycles or vehicles with three or more wheels with at least two tilting wheels. The improved suspension (20) according to the present invention is capable of providing adequately progressive performance without simultaneous problems of excessive gradual engagement, which affect the currently known suspensions comprising gas shock absorbers. Such a result is possible by using an accumulator (70) having a variable volume operatively connected to the first accumulator (60) which is part of the traditional suspension.
Claims
1. An improved suspension, comprising: at least one shock absorber; at least a first gas accumulator; and at least a second accumulator having a variable volume, operatively connected to said first accumulator.
2. The suspension of claim 1, further comprising a pair of shock absorbers, in fluid connection by means of a connecting duct, and in fluid connection with said first accumulator.
3. The suspension of claim 2, wherein said first accumulator comprises a containment cylinder having a bottom closed by a bottom wall, said containment cylinder internally provided with a first partition wall slidably associated within said containment cylinder and dividing said containment cylinder into an upper chamber to receive working fluid coming from the connecting duct, and into a lower chamber containing gas.
4. The suspension of claim 3, wherein said second accumulator having a variable volume comprises a containment element separated from said containment cylinder of said first accumulator, and said containment element defining inside the second accumulator an expansion chamber having a variable volume.
5. The suspension of claim 4, wherein said containment element comprises inside thereof separation means dividing said expansion chamber having a variable volume into a first part which is in fluid communication with said lower chamber of said first accumulator, and into a second part which includes contrast means suitable to counteract the displacement of said separation means, thus counteracting the volume increase of said first part of said expansion chamber having a variable volume.
6. The suspension of claim 5, wherein said separation means comprise a balloon and wherein said contrast means are constituted by gas filling said balloon.
7. The suspension of claim 1, wherein said second accumulator having a variable volume is formed inside said first accumulator.
8. The suspension of claim 7, wherein said first accumulator comprises a cylindrical containment cylinder having a bottom closed by a bottom wall, internally provided with a first partition wall, slidably associated within said containment cylinder, dividing said containment cylinder into an upper chamber and a lower chamber.
9. The suspension of claim 8, wherein said lower chamber of said first accumulator comprises separation means dividing said lower chamber of said first accumulator into two parts.
10. The suspension of claim 9, wherein said separation means comprise a second partition wall, so that said lower chamber of said first accumulator is divided into a first part comprised between said first partition wall and said second partition wall, and into a second part comprised between said second partition wall and the bottom wall of said containment cylinder.
11. The suspension of claim 10, wherein gas at a first pressure value (A) is present in said first part of said lower chamber, and wherein gas at a second pressure value (B) is present in said second part of said lower chamber.
12. The suspension of claim 10, wherein said second part of said lower chamber of said first accumulator comprises elastic means interposed between the bottom wall of said containment cylinder and said second partition wall.
13. The suspension of claim 12, wherein said elastic means comprise a helical spring.
14. The suspension of claim 1, wherein said shock absorber comprises at least one oil chamber in fluid connection with a first accumulator comprising a containment cylinder internally housing a first partition wall, slidably associated within said containment cylinder which is thus divided into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, pressurized gas being present in said lower chamber.
15. The suspension of claim 14, wherein said second accumulator having a variable volume is in fluid connection with said lower chamber of said first accumulator.
16. A vehicle with two or more wheels, comprising the improved suspension of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Further features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment, depicted by way of a non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0037] The improved gas suspension 10, 10, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 according to the present invention comprises at least one shock absorber 10a, 20a, 30a, 40a, 50a in fluid connection with at least a first accumulator 60, 80, 90, operatively connected to a second accumulator 70, 80a with variable volume, adapted to form an expansion chamber having a variable volume for said first accumulator 60, 80, 90.
[0038] In the embodiments of
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[0040] However, the present invention is not to be limited to the application to such a wheel suspension and tilting system according to the teaching of Application PCT/EP2006/064794, and therefore any suspension and tilting system comprising a pair of shock absorbers connected to each other in fluid connection may be equally provided.
[0041] Returning to the example depicted in the accompanying
[0042] Said first accumulator 60 in turn preferably comprises a containment cylinder 60 inside of which there is provided a first partition wall 60 slidably associated inside said containment cylinder 60 so that the working fluid, preferably oil as said, which flows through said duct 50 during the operation of the system, passing from the first to the second shock absorber and vice versa, may also expand inside said containment cylinder 60, in particular in an upper chamber 61 defined by said partition wall 60 inside cylinder 60, thus overcoming the resistance to the sliding of the partition wall 60 generated by the presence of pressurized gas in the lower chamber 62 of said cylinder 60.
[0043] The suspension according to the present invention further comprises a second accumulator 70 in fluid communication with said first accumulator.
[0044] Said second accumulator 70 is characterized in that it has a variable volume.
[0045] According to a first embodiment of the suspension according to the present invention, and with particular reference to the detail in
[0046] Separation means are conveniently provided inside said containment element 71 in order to vary the volume of the expansion chamber 72, said separation means 73 being adapted to divide said expansion chamber 72 into two parts; a first part 72 in fluid communication with said first accumulator 60 and a second part 72 containing contrast means suitable for counteracting the displacement of said separation means 73, thus counteracting the volume increase of said first part 72 of said expansion chamber 72.
[0047] According to a first embodiment of the present invention shown in
[0048] Said second part 72 of said expansion chamber 72 is therefore completely contained in said balloon 73a and said contrast means consist of gas pressurized at a pressure B, with which balloon 73a is filled through a suitable filling valve 73b. Advantageously, said containment element 71 is conveniently provided with a closure plug 75 on which said filling valve 73b is provided to allow the filling of said balloon 73a with gas.
[0049] With reference to
[0050] With reference to
[0051] The charge of said second accumulator 70 may occur by means of a dedicated filling valve indicated by numeral 300, which is entirely similar to valve 73b shown in
[0052] Among the advantages of the configuration shown in
[0053] With this configuration, as well as with the configuration in
[0054] With reference to
[0055] Also in this case, the charge of the first accumulator 60 may occur by means of a first filling valve 200, with the second accumulator 70 being connected. Similarly, the charge of the second accumulator 70 may occur by means of a second filling valve 200 arranged on the stretch of connection connecting said third accumulator 76 with said second accumulator 70. Finally, the charge of said third accumulator 76 occurs by means of a dedicated charge 300 similarly to that described with reference to the embodiments in
[0056] With reference to
[0057] Indeed, the integration of the added accumulator on an existing HTS system or HTS system already in use on the market materializes by screwing the threaded connector 64a of the flexible tube 64 to valve 63a. Therefore, the solution lends itself to adapting existing suspension systems.
[0058] In an alternative embodiment of suspension 30 according to the present invention shown by way of example in
[0059] More specifically, said first accumulator 80 comprises a containment cylinder 80, closed at the bottom by a bottom wall, internally provided with a first partition wall 80 slidably associated within said containment cylinder 80, which is thus divided into an upper chamber 81 and a lower chamber 82.
[0060] Advantageously, said lower chamber 82 of said first accumulator 80 in turn comprises separation means 83 adapted to divide said lower chamber 82 of said first accumulator 80 into two parts. Said separation means 83 preferably comprise here a second partition wall 83 adapted to divide said lower chamber 82 into two parts; a first part 82 between said first partition wall 80 and said second partition wall 83, a second part 82 between said second partition wall 83 and the bottom wall of said containment cylinder 80.
[0061] Gas is present at a first pressure value, generally indicated by A, in the first part 82 of said lower chamber 82 between said first partition wall 80 and said second partition wall 83.
[0062] Therefore, in the configuration hereto described, said accumulator 80a having a variable volume is obtained inside said first accumulator 80.
[0063] Operatively, said upper chamber 81 of said first accumulator 80 is in fluid connection with the hydraulic circuit connecting said shock absorbers 10a to one another, and therefore it is configured to receive the working fluid (typically oil) enclosed in the upper chambers of said shock absorbers 10a.
[0064] Therefore, the working fluid is capable of flowing inside the upper chamber 81 of said first accumulator 80 and counteracting said first partition wall 80.
[0065] Gas is present at a second pressure value, generally indicated by B, in the second part 82 of said lower chamber 82 between said second partition wall 83 and the bottom wall of said containment cylinder 80.
[0066] When the thrust exerted on said second partition wall 83 by pressure A of the gas contained in said first part 82 of said lower chamber 82 exceeds the force of reaction exerted by pressure B of the gas contained in said second part 82 of said lower chamber 82, the volume of the lower chamber 82 will be reduced and the first accumulator 80 will behave like an accumulator having a variable volume; vice versa, as long as the thrust exerted on said second partition wall 83 by pressure A of the gas contained in said first part 82 of said lower chamber 82 is lower than the force of reaction exerted by pressure B of the gas contained in said second part 82 of said lower chamber 82, the first accumulator 80 will behave like a traditional accumulator.
[0067] Due to the possibility of increasing the volume inside accumulator 80, same becomes an accumulator having a variable volume and the suspension system according to the present invention therefore allows the drawbacks which are typical of gas suspensions to be obviated, in particular by obviating an excessive rigidity of the suspension from the second part of the travel up to the stroke end. Advantageously, said first accumulator 80 will be provided with a first gas filling valve 84 for filling the gas contained in said first part 82 of said lower chamber 82, and with a second gas filling valve 85 for filling the gas contained in said second part 82 of said lower chamber 82.
[0068] In an alternative embodiment of the present invention shown in
[0069] According to a further embodiment shown by way of example in
[0070] Advantageously, a pressurized gas is conveniently contained in said lower chamber 92.
[0071] Suspension 50 further comprises a second accumulator 70 having a variable volume, having the same features described above with reference to the embodiment shown in
[0072] Said second accumulator 70 is in fluid connection with said first accumulator 90.
[0073] The suspension according to this embodiment can also be used on motorcycles provided with rear mono-shock absorber, as depicted in
[0074] It has thus been shown how the improved suspension according to the present invention achieves the predetermined tasks and objects.
[0075] It is worth noting the following, with particular reference to the graph in
[0076] The line indicated by letter a in the graph depicts the behavior of an HTS suspension in standard configuration, i.e. according to the known configuration of
[0077] As is noted from the trend in the graph, the suspension has an excessively progressive reaction, i.e. in the second part of the compression the load increases excessively, which is very different with respect to how much it increases in a spring suspension with a constant elastic constant K, the behavior of which is depicted by the line indicated by letter e in the graph.
[0078] The line indicated by letter b depicts the behavior of a suspension according to the present invention according to, for example, the embodiment shown in
[0079] It is worth noting how the second accumulator contributes to modifying the dynamic behavior of the suspension by implementing the progressive behavior which is typical of a gas suspension and therefore making the response of the suspension more linear.
[0080] The line indicated by letter c in the graph depicts the response of the same configuration in which different pressures are implemented in the accumulators.
[0081] Line d depicts the behavior of a suspension according to the present invention according to, for example, the embodiment shown in
[0082] It is worth noting how the progressive behavior of the suspension is further reduced.
[0083] It is apparent from the graph that, with respect to curve a depicting a suspension provided with a single accumulator, and with respect to curve e depicting the behavior of a helical spring suspension having an elastic constant K, the curves b, c and d are positioned in intermediate position, therefore not excessively progressive like the system provided with one accumulator alone, and not excessively yielding like what occurs instead in the case of a spring with K constant.
[0084] This results also in driving conditions, for example of two people, with driver and passenger, in which the behavior of the suspension does not become excessively rigid as would occur with a single accumulator suspension when disconnections of the ground are encountered during driving: considering that the first part of compression of the suspension is caused by the weight of the passenger which is added to the one of the driver, the second remaining part of compression ensuring the driving comfort is less rigid but in any case is not excessively soft like in the case of elastic spring with constant k, which normally by default has the characteristic of quickly going to stroke end.
[0085] The intermediate position, where the curves of the suspension are positioned according to the present invention, corresponds to the best comfort level perceived when using the vehicle.
[0086] Moreover, in addition to the above improvements to the comfort level, when the improved suspension according to the present invention is associated with a tilting system of the wheels of a vehicle with tilting wheels, as when the invention is applied to the HTS suspension and tilting system shown in
[0087] Thereby, it was experimentally detected that by changing the transfer value of the load during braking, in particular by increasing the transfer of the load due to a less rigid response of the suspension during the initial load step, the pressures of the oil inside the chambers accordingly vary significantly, in particular they increase, and accordingly the frictions exerted by the gaskets on the seal elements affect the sliding of the parts of the HTS. Thus, a feeling of increased stability is obtained in the step of setting up the bend: the hydraulic gaskets are energized by the pressure itself of the oil which, having an increased value, increasingly create friction on the movement of the pistons on the cylinders of the HTS, and therefore the tilting movement of the vehicle, a condition which makes the driving sensation pleasant in the first step of travelling the bend.
[0088] Several changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the invention at hand will become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the description and the accompanying drawings which show the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims, which form an integral part of the text, are considered to be covered by the present invention.