IP Library Granted Patent US 7,377,530
Granted Patent B2
US 7,377,530 · App. 10/660,239 · Granted May 27, 2008

Tapered sleeve suspension arm joint

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Patent No.
US 7,377,530
App. No.
10/660,239
Granted
May 27, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A suspension is provided that eliminates welded connections between the suspension control arm and the axle. The suspension includes a control arm coupled to a vehicle frame. The control arm has a first sleeve, through which an axle is received. The first sleeve of the control arm has a radially inner surface that tapers. The suspension further includes a second sleeve configured to be received within the first sleeve, about the axle. The second sleeve has a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to the radially surface of the first sleeve. As the second sleeve is urged inward within the first sleeve, the second sleeve clamps down upon the axle.

Claims (36)

1. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising:

a control arm configured for connection to a frame of said vehicle and configured to receive an axle, said control arm defining a first sleeve disposed about an axis through which said axle extends, said first sleeve having a radially inner surface that tapers;

a second sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said second sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve; and

a third sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve, said third sleeve abutting against a first axial end of said second sleeve

wherein said second sleeve includes a pair of circumferentially spaced portions, each of said portions having an angular span of about one hundred and eighty degrees.

2. The suspension of claim 1 wherein said radially inner surface of said first sleeve tapers inwardly away from a first axial end of said first sleeve.

3. The suspension of claim 2 wherein said radially inner surface of said first sleeve tapers inwardly away from each axial end of said first sleeve towards an axial midpoint of said first sleeve.

4. The suspension of claim 1 wherein said third sleeve has a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve, said second and third sleeves being inserted through opposite axial ends of said first sleeve.

5. The suspension of claim 1 wherein said second sleeve includes an axially extending slit.

6. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising:

a control arm configured for connection to a frame of said vehicle and configured to receive an axle, said control arm defining a first sleeve disposed about an axis through which said axle extends, said first sleeve having a radially inner surface that tapers;

a second sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said second sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve; and

a third sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve, said third sleeve abutting against a first axial end of said second sleeve

wherein said radially inner surface of said first sleeve defines a first plurality of threads and said third sleeve defines a second plurality of threads configured to mate with said first plurality of threads.

7. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising:

a control arm configured for connection to a frame of said vehicle and configured to receive an axle, said control arm defining a first sleeve disposed about an axis through which said axle extends, said first sleeve having a radially inner surface that tapers;

a second sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said second sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve; and

a third sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve, said third sleeve abutting against a first axial end of said second sleeve

wherein said control arm includes a first bore in communication with a second bore defined by said first sleeve, said first bore configured to receive a fastener coupling said third sleeve to said first sleeve.

8. The suspension of claim 7 wherein said radially inner surface of said first sleeve tapers inwardly away from a first axial end of said first sleeve.

9. The suspension of claim 8 wherein said radially inner surface of said first sleeve tapers inwardly away from each axial end of said first sleeve towards an axial midpoint of said first sleeve.

10. The suspension of claim 7 wherein said third sleeve has a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve, said second and third sleeves being inserted through opposite axial ends of said first sleeve.

11. The suspension of claim 7 wherein said second sleeve includes an axially extending slit.

12. The suspension of claim 7 wherein said fastener comprises a weld.

13. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising:

a control arm configured for connection to a frame of said vehicle and configured to receive an axle, said control arm defining a first sleeve disposed about an axis through which said axle extends, said first sleeve having a radially inner surface that tapers inwardly away from each axial end of said first sleeve towards an axial midpoint of said first sleeve;

a second sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said second sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve; and

a third sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said third sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve, said second and third sleeves being inserted through opposite axial ends of said first sleeve

wherein said second sleeve includes a pair of circumferentially spaced portions, each of said portions having an angular span of about one hundred and eighty degrees.

14. The suspension of claim 13 wherein said second sleeve includes an axially extending slit.

15. A suspension for a vehicle, comprising:

a control arm configured for connection to a frame of said vehicle and configured to receive an axle, said control arm defining a first sleeve disposed about an axis through which said axle extends, said first sleeve having a radially inner surface that tapers inwardly away from each axial end of said first sleeve towards an axial midpoint of said first sleeve;

a second sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said second sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve; and

a third sleeve configured to be received within said first sleeve of said control arm and about said axis, said third sleeve having a radially outer surface that tapers complementary to said radially inner surface of said first sleeve, said second and third sleeves being inserted through opposite axial ends of said first sleeve

further comprising fourth and fifth sleeves configured to be received within said first sleeve, said fourth and fifth sleeves being inserted through opposite axial ends of said first sleeve, each of said fourth and fifth sleeves abutting against a corresponding one of said second and third sleeves.

16. The suspension of claim 15 wherein said radially inner surface of said first sleeve defines first and second pluralities of threads and said fourth and fifth sleeves define third and fourth pluralities of threads, respectively, configured to engage corresponding ones of said first and second pluralities of threads.