IP Library Granted Patent US 8,302,980
Granted Patent B2
US 8,302,980 · App. 12/977,362 · Granted Nov 6, 2012

Eccentric steering axis strut top mount

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Patent No.
US 8,302,980
App. No.
12/977,362
Granted
Nov 6, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An eccentric steering axis strut top mount providing a reduced spindle length. An axes eccentricity is provided by laterally shifting the steering axis with respect to the strut rod axis in a direction toward a vertical ray passing through the wheel center. The axes eccentricity results in an upper point of the kingpin axis being laterally shifted toward the vertical ray with the consequence of the spindle length being shortened.

Claims (54)

1. An eccentric steering axis strut top mount for a motor vehicle, comprising:

a body attachment plate;

a lower mount plate;

a strut rod sleeve having a sleeve centerline, said strut rod sleeve being connected to said lower mount plate, said strut rod sleeve defining a strut rod axis at said sleeve centerline; and

a rotational bearing having a rotational centerline, said rotational bearing rotatably connecting said body attachment plate to said lower mount plate, said rotational bearing defining a steering axis at said rotational centerline;

wherein said strut rod axis and said steering axis mutually define an axes eccentricity comprising said steering axis being spaced from said strut rod axis.

2. The eccentric steering axis strut top mount of claim 1 , further comprising an elastomer body connected to said lower mount plate; wherein said strut rod sleeve is disposed in said elastomer body.

3. The eccentric steering axis strut top mount of claim 2 , further comprising:

a first side of said body attachment plate being adapted to connect to a body member of the motor vehicle;

a second side of said body attachment member having an attachment plate flange;

a first side of said lower plate mount having a mount plate flange;

a second side of said lower plate mount being connected to said elastomer body;

a first race of said rotational bearing firmly abutting one of said attachment plate flange and said mounting plate flange; and

a second race of said rotational bearing firmly abutting the other of said attachment plate flange and said mounting plate flange.

4. A front wheel suspension for a motor vehicle, comprising:

a wheel having a wheel center;

a strut connected with the wheel, said strut having a strut rod; and

an eccentric steering axis strut top mount for a motor vehicle, comprising:

a body attachment plate;

a lower mount plate;

a strut rod sleeve having a sleeve centerline, said strut rod sleeve being connected to said lower mount plate, said strut rod sleeve defining a strut rod axis at said sleeve centerline, said strut rod being received by said strut rod sleeve; and

a rotational bearing having a rotational centerline, said rotational bearing rotatably connecting said body attachment plate to said lower mount plate, said rotational bearing defining a steering axis at said rotational centerline;

wherein said strut rod axis and said steering axis mutually define an axes eccentricity comprising said steering axis being spaced from said strut rod axis.

5. The front wheel suspension of claim 4 , wherein said axes eccentricity further comprises:

said steering axis being spaced from said strut rod axis by a lateral off set with respect to said strut rod axis toward a vertical ray passing through said wheel center.

6. The front wheel suspension of claim 5 , wherein said axes eccentricity provides a reduced spindle length.

7. The front wheel suspension of claim 6 , wherein said reduced spindle length is defined by a kingpin axis having an upper point which is laterally off set by said axes eccentricity toward the vertical ray.

8. The front wheel suspension of claim 7 , further comprising an elastomer body connected to said lower mount plate; wherein said strut rod sleeve is disposed in said elastomer body.

9. The front wheel suspension of claim 8 , further comprising:

a first side of said body attachment plate being adapted to connect to a body member of the motor vehicle;

a second side of said body attachment member having an attachment plate flange;

a first side of said lower plate mount having a mount plate flange;

a second side of said lower plate mount being connected to said elastomer body;

a first race of said rotational bearing firmly abutting one of said attachment plate flange and said mounting plate flange; and

a second race of said rotational bearing firmly abutting the other of said attachment plate flange and said mounting plate flange.

10. A front wheel suspension for a motor vehicle, comprising:

a wheel having a wheel center;

a MacPherson strut connected with the wheel, said strut having a strut rod; and

an eccentric steering axis strut top mount for a motor vehicle, comprising:

a body attachment plate;

a lower mount plate;

a strut rod sleeve having a sleeve centerline, said strut rod sleeve being connected to said lower mount plate, said strut rod sleeve defining a strut rod axis at said sleeve centerline, said strut rod being received by said strut rod sleeve; and

a rotational bearing having a rotational centerline, said rotational bearing rotatably connecting said body attachment plate to said lower mount plate, said rotational bearing defining a steering axis at said rotational centerline;

wherein said strut rod axis and said steering axis mutually define an axes eccentricity comprising said steering axis being spaced from said strut rod axis by a lateral off set with respect to said strut rod axis toward a vertical ray passing through said wheel center.

11. The front wheel suspension of claim 10 , wherein said axes eccentricity provides a reduced spindle length.

12. The front wheel suspension of claim 11 , wherein said reduced spindle length is defined by a kingpin axis having an upper point which is laterally shifted by said axes eccentricity toward the vertical ray.

13. The front wheel suspension of claim 12 , further comprising an elastomer body connected to said lower mount plate; wherein said strut rod sleeve is disposed in said elastomer body.

14. The front wheel suspension of claim 13 , further comprising:

a first side of said body attachment plate being adapted to connect to a body member of the motor vehicle;

a second side of said body attachment member having an attachment plate flange;

a first side of said lower plate mount having a mount plate flange;

a second side of said lower plate mount being connected to said elastomer body;

a first race of said rotational bearing firmly abutting one of said attachment plate flange and said mounting plate flange; and

a second race of said rotational bearing firmly abutting the other of said attachment plate flange and said mounting plate flange.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034287/0159 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 24, 2011
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 026499/0267 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 23, 2010
From: SCOLARO, CHRISTOPHER P.; MARCHEL, JACEK
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 025565/0643 →