AXEL LIFT MECHANISM
20180208260 ยท 2018-07-26
Inventors
- Timothy James Roberson (Vancouver, WA, US)
- Ryan Dillon (Portland, OR, US)
- William Pileggi (Beaverton, OR, US)
Cpc classification
B62D61/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D61/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2200/31
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62D61/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lifting mechanism for a vehicle axle is provided wherein a vehicle includes a vehicle frame having a first rail component and a second rail component. A first mounting bracket is attached to the first rail component of the vehicle frame. A lifting component is attached to the first mounting bracket. A lateral load component has a first end attached to the lifting component and a second end attached to the second rail component of the vehicle frame. A bracket attaches the lateral load component to the vehicle axle such that upon extension of the lifting component, the vehicle axle is lifted.
Claims
1. A lifting mechanism for a vehicle axle comprising a vehicle frame having a first rail component and a second rail component, a first mounting bracket attached to the first rail component of the vehicle frame, a lifting component attached to the first mounting bracket, a lateral load component having a first end attached to the lifting component and a second end attached to the second rail component of the vehicle frame, a bracket attaching the lateral load component to the vehicle axle such that upon extension of the lifting component, the vehicle axle is lifted.
2. The lifting mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lifting component is comprised of an air bag.
3. The lifting mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lifting component is comprised of a hydraulic cylinder.
4. The lifting mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lateral load component is attached to the second rail component of the vehicle frame with a bushing.
5. The lifting mechanism of claim 1 wherein the lifting component has a bottom surface and a top surface, and the lifting component bottom surface is attached to the first mounting bracket, and the lifting component top surface is attached to the lateral load component.
6. The lifting mechanism of claim 1 wherein the bracket attaching the lateral load component to the vehicle axle includes a bushing connected to the lateral load component.
7. A lifting mechanism for a vehicle axle comprising a first mounting bracket attached to a first rail component of a vehicle frame, a lifting component attached to the first mounting bracket, a lateral load component having a first end attached to the lifting component and a second end attached to the first rail component of the vehicle frame, a bracket attaching the lateral load component to the vehicle axle such that upon extension of the lifting component, the vehicle axle is lifted.
8. The lifting mechanism of claim 7 wherein the lifting component is comprised of an air bag.
9. The lifting mechanism of claim 7 wherein the lifting component is comprised of a hydraulic cylinder.
10. The lifting mechanism of claim 7 wherein the lateral load component is attached to the first rail component of the vehicle frame with a bushing.
11. The lifting mechanism of claim 7 wherein the lifting component has a bottom surface and a top surface, and the lifting component bottom surface is attached to the first mounting bracket, and the lifting component top surface is attached to the lateral load component.
12. The lifting mechanism of claim 7 wherein the bracket attaching the lateral load component to the vehicle axle includes a bushing connected to the lateral load component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] In the drawings,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Referring now to
[0012] Lifting component 12 is typically an air bag with sufficient size to lift the axle and prevent axle movement when lifted. When extended, lifting component 12 applies a force to the lateral load carrying element, moving the connected axle assembly upward along the normal axle travel path.
[0013] The lateral load carrying element 13 is comprised of a structural material, typically aluminum, steel or iron, and serves dual functions of: [0014] 1. Carrying the lateral load from the truck to the axle [0015] 2. Providing an application point for the lifting component 12 to apply a lifting force to the axle.
[0016] Referring now to
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[0019] Lifting component 22 is typically an air bag with sufficient size to lift the axle and prevent axle movement when lifted. When extended, lifting component 22 applies a force to the lateral load carrying element, moving the connected axle assembly upward along the normal axle travel path.
[0020] The lateral load carrying element 23 is comprised of a structural material, typically aluminum, steel or iron, and serves dual functions of carrying the lateral load from the truck to the axle and providing an application point for the lifting component 22 to apply a lifting force to the axle.
[0021] Referring now to