WHEEL SUSPENSION DEVICE
20170203623 · 2017-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60G2200/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G3/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60G5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wheel suspension device for a vehicle includes a beam connectable to a frame of the vehicle and a wheel spindle for receiving a wheel, wherein the wheel spindle has an axis coinciding with the intended wheel rotation axis, and the beam has a pivot axis for pivoting the beam relative to the frame about the pivot axis. The wheel spindle is arranged on the beam for enabling the wheel to move up and down relative to the frame by pivot motion of the beam and the beam pivot axis and the wheel spindle axis are angled relative to each other.
Claims
1. A wheel suspension device for a vehicle, comprising a beam connectable to a frame of the vehicle and a wheel spindle for receiving a wheel, the wheel spindle having an axis coinciding with the intended wheel rotation axis, the beam having a pivot axis for pivoting the beam relative to the frame about the pivot axis, the wheel spindle being arranged on the beam for enabling the wheel to move up and down relative to the frame by means of pivot motion of the beam, wherein the beam pivot axis and the wheel spindle axis are angled relative to each other, wherein the wheel suspension device is adapted to be installed in the vehicle such that the beam pivot axis is angled relative to a horizontal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, when looked in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, the beam pivot axis direction being defined by one downwardly directed vertical extension component and one horizontal extension component which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, such that the beam pivot axis is directed obliquely downwards in a direction from the frame towards the wheel such that when the wheel is moved upwardly by pivoting the beam relative to the frame, an outward lateral movement of the wheel can be obtained.
2. A wheel suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the angle (a) between the beam pivot axis and the wheel spindle axis is in the interval 0<a<30.
3. A wheel suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the angle (a) between the beam pivot axis and the wheel spindle axis Is In the interval 2<a<25.
4. A wheel suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the angle (a) between the beam pivot axis and the wheel spindle axis is in the in 5<a<20.
5. A wheel suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the wheel suspension device is adapted to be installed such that the wheel spindle axis Is substantially horizontal when the beam has a neutral horizontal direction.
6. A wheel suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the beam and the wheel spindle are pivotally connected to each other for pivoting relative to each other about a further pivot axis.
7. A wheel suspension device according to claim 6, wherein the further pivot axis is substantially in parallel with the beam pivots and displaced relative to the beam pivot axis.
8. A wheel suspension device according to claim 1, wherein the beam is a bogie beam provided with one the wheel spindle on both sides of the beam pivot axis for receiving a front bogie wheel and a rear bogie wheel, respectively.
9. A vehicle comprising a frame and a wheel suspension device attached to the frame, the wheel suspension device comprising a beam provided with a wheel spindle for carrying a wheel, the beam being pivotally connected to the frame about a pivot axis for pivoting the beam relative to the frame, thereby enabling the wheel to move up and down relative to the frame, wherein the beam pivot axis is angled relative to a horizontal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, when looked in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, the beam pivot axis direction being defined by one downwardly directed vertical extension component and one horizontal extension component which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, such that the beam pivot axis is directed obliquely downwards In a direction from the frame towards the wheel such that when the wheel is moved upwardly by pivoting the beam relative to the frame, an outward lateral movement of the wheel can be obtained.
10. A vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the angle (a) between the beam pivot axis and the horizontal axis is in the interval 0<a<30.
11. A vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the angle (a) between the beam pivot axis and the horizontal axis is in the interval 2<a<25.
12. A vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the angle (a) between the beam pivot axis and the horizontal axis is in the Interval 5<a<20.
13. A vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the beam and the wheel spindle are pivotally connected to each other for pivoting relative to each other about a further pivot axis.
14. A vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the further pivot axis is substantially in parallel with the beam pivot axis and displaced relative to the beam pivot axis.
15. A vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the beam is a bogie beam provided with one the wheel spindle on both sides of the beam pivot axis for receiving a front bogie wheel and a rear bogie wheel, respectively.
16. A vehicle according to claim 9, wherein the vehicle is a working machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a more detailed description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
[0016] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] The working machine preferably comprises a hydraulic system having two hydraulic cylinders 14, steering cylinders, arranged on opposite sides of the working machine for turning the working machine by means of relative movement of the front section 2 and the 35 rear section 4.
[0025] The working machine can further comprise a second pivot joint connecting the front section 2 and the rear section 4 of the working machine for allowing the front section and the rear section to pivot relative to each other about a substantially horizontal pivot axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the working machine.
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[0027] The wheel suspension device 15 has a beam 16 connectable to a frame 17 of the vehicle 1 and a wheel spindle 18 for receiving a wheel 11. The wheel spindle 18 has an axis 19 coinciding with the intended wheel rotation axis, and the beam 16 has a pivot axis 20 for pivoting the beam 16 relative to the frame 17 about the pivot axis 20. The wheel spindle 18 is arranged on the beam 16 for enabling the wheel 11 to move up and down relative to the frame 17 by means of pivot motion of the beam 16. Furthermore, the beam pivot axis 20 and the wheel spindle axis 19 are angled relative to each other for achieving an outward lateral movement of the wheel 11 when the wheel is moved upwardly by pivoting the beam 16 relative to the frame 17. The angle a between the beam pivot axis 20 and the wheel spindle axis 19 enables the beam pivot axis 20 to be angled relative to the horizontal plane 21 while keeping the wheel spindle axis 19 in another direction, such as a substantially horizontal direction, when the wheel suspension device 15 is attached to the frame 17 of the vehicle 1. An angled beam pivot axis 20 will in turn cause the wheel 11 to move also in the lateral direction when the beam 16 be pivoted about the beam pivot axis 20. The angle a between the beam pivot axis 20 and the wheel spindle axis 19 is suitably in the interval 0<a<30, preferably 2<a<25, and more preferably in the interval 5<a<20. For example in articulated hauler applications, it has been found out that the angle a is suitably in the interval 5-15, and the angle a is preferably approximately 10.
[0028] Thus, the wheel suspension device 15 is preferably adapted to be installed in the vehicle 1 such that the beam pivot axis 20 is angled relative to a horizontal axis 21 perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle 1, when looked in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. The beam pivot axis direction is then defined by one downwardly directed vertical extension component 23 and one horizontal extension component 24 which is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, such that the beam pivot axis 20 is directed obliquely downwards in a direction from the frame towards the wheel.
[0029] In addition, the beam pivot axis 20 and the wheel spindle axis 19 are preferably displaced relative each other in the vertical direction such that the wheel spindle axis 19 is arranged below the beam pivot axis 20, when comparing the bearing positions.
[0030] By the expression that the wheel spindle axis 19 is substantially horizontal is meant a condition when the vehicle standing still on a level of the ground. Of course, if the vehicle is tilted the wheel spindle axis 19 will also be tilted with the same angle. In addition, the direction of the wheel spindle axis 19 will vary for different directions of the beam 16.
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[0032] The wheel 11 is arranged on the beam 16 at a distance from the beam pivot axis 20 to create a lever/pivot arm (in the horizontal longitudinal direction of the vehicle). This can be arranged as in the illustrated example embodiment where a bogie system having a front bogie wheel 10 and a rear bogie wheel 11 is depicted, but it is also possible to apply the invention in a system with another number of wheels arranged on the beam, such as for example one single wheel or one single axle. The wheel/wheels can be individually suspended on one side of the vehicle relative to the corresponding wheel/wheels on the other side of the vehicle, or in another embodiment a wheel on the left side and a corresponding wheel on the right side may be connected to each other for moving together. Such a connection can be for example a mechanical or hydraulic connection.
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[0037] The features described with reference to the wheel suspension device 15 can also be applied to the vehicle 1 according to the invention and the advantages associated with the wheel suspension device are analogous to the vehicle.
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[0039] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within, the scope of the appended claims. For example, with respect to all embodiments described herein, the wheels for which the wheel suspension device according to the invention is applied can be driven or non-driven wheels. In case of driven wheels, electric or hydraulic hub motors are preferably used.