IP Library Granted Patent US 7,967,307
Granted Patent B2
US 7,967,307 · App. 11/085,643 · Granted Jun 28, 2011

Heavy duty trailing arm suspension system

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Patent No.
US 7,967,307
App. No.
11/085,643
Granted
Jun 28, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a heavy duty suspension system including a frame and a pair of spaced apart trailing arms. The trailing arms have at least a portion with an open bottom and flanges extending away from the opening. The trailing arm preferably has a generally U-shaped cross-section over a substantial portion of its length. An axle has opposing end portions pivotally supported respectively on the trailing arms. A V-rod includes first and second spaced apart ends extending to a common third end with the first and second ends preferably pivotally attached to the frame. The third end is preferably pivotally attached to the axle. The V-rod provides lateral stability and defines a pinion angle with the trailing arms. The trailing arms extend longitudinally from the forward portion to a rearward portion. An anti-roll bar includes opposing end portions and a central portion transverse to and extending between the end portions. The end portions are respectively arranged longitudinally along a portion of the trailing arms and are pivotally secured respectively to the trailing arms.

Claims (26)

1. A trailing arm for a vehicle suspension comprising:

a forward portion including a pivot about which said trailing arm rotates, said forward portion extending longitudinally to a rearward portion with said trailing arm having at least a portion with an open bottom defined by a generally U-shaped cross-section, said U-shaped cross-section defined by opposing sides and an upper wall adjoining said opposing sides, wherein lateral flanges extend outwardly from each of said opposing sides and away from each other, wherein an air spring support plate is supported above said rearward portion opposite said open bottom, said open bottom extending from said pivot to beneath said air spring support plate, and including a shock absorber mount on said trailing arm between said forward and said rearward portions.

2. The trailing arm according to claim 1 , wherein said rearward portion includes generally vertical opposing sides defining said open bottom with said lateral flanges extending outwardly from each of said opposing sides and away from one another.

3. The trailing arm according to claim 2 , wherein an axle attachment member is supported by said opposing sides and above said lateral flanges.

4. The trailing arm according to claim 1 , wherein said open bottom exposes said upper wall from said pivot point to said air spring support plate.

5. The trailing arm according to claim 1 , wherein said shock absorber mount comprises a shock absorber bracket that is mounted to said upper wall.

6. A heavy duty suspension system comprising:

a frame;

a pair of spaced apart trailing arms each including a forward portion pivotally supported by said frame and extending longitudinally to a rearward portion, and wherein each trailing arm includes a shock absorber bracket;

an axle having opposing end portions pivotally supported respectively on said trailing arms, wherein said axle includes brackets attached to each of said end portions with a lower end of said brackets pivotally secured to each of said trailing arms at a lateral axis parallel to an axis of said axle and permitting articulation of said axle relative to said trailing arms about said lateral axis;

a V-rod connecting said frame and said axle; and

shock absorbers connecting said trailing arms and said frame.

7. The heavy duty suspension system according to claim 6 , wherein each of said trailing arms includes at least a portion with an open bottom defined by a generally U-shaped cross-section, said U-shaped cross-section defined by opposing sides and an upper wall adjoining said opposing sides, and an end of each of said shock absorbers supported by one of said upper walls.

8. The heavy duty suspension system according to claim 6 , wherein said V-rod includes first and second spaced apart ends extending to a common third end with said first and said second ends attached to one of said frame and said axle, and said third end attached to the other of said frame and said axle.

9. A heavy duty suspension system comprising:

a frame;

a pair of spaced apart trailing arms each including a forward portion pivotally supported by said frame and extending longitudinally to a rearward portion, wherein each of said trailing arms includes at least a portion with an open bottom defined by a generally U-shaped cross-section, said U-shaped cross-section defined by opposing sides and an upper wall adjoining said opposing sides, and wherein each trailing arm includes a shock absorber bracket that is associated with said upper wall;

an axle having opposing end portions pivotally supported respectively on said trailing arms, wherein said axle includes brackets attached to each of said end portions with a lower end of said brackets pivotally secured to each of said trailing arms at a lateral axis parallel to an axis of said axle and permitting articulation of said axle relative to said trailing arms about said lateral axis;

a V-rod connecting said frame and said axle; and

shock absorbers connecting said trailing arms and said frame, wherein an end of each of said shock absorbers is supported by one of said upper walls.

10. A heavy duty suspension system comprising:

a frame;

a pair of spaced apart trailing arms each including a forward portion pivotally supported by said frame and extending longitudinally to a rearward portion;

an axle having opposing end portions pivotally supported respectively on said trailing arms, wherein said axle includes brackets attached to each of said end portions with a lower end of said brackets pivotally secured to each of said trailing arms at a lateral axis parallel to an axis of said axle and permitting articulation of said axle relative to said trailing arms about said lateral axis;

a V-rod connecting said frame and said axle; and

shock absorbers that directly connect said trailing arms and said frame.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ARVINMERITOR, INC.; MERITOR TRANSMISSION CORPORATION; ARVIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; GABRIEL RIDE CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC.; EUCLID INDUSTRIES, LLC; MAREMOUNT CORPORATION; ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC; MERITOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS, LLC; ARVINMERITOR OE, LLC; MOTOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS, LLC; MERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC; AXLETECH INTERNATIONAL IP HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 061521/0550 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2012
From: ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 028106/0360 →