IP Library Granted Patent US 9,150,078
Granted Patent B2
US 9,150,078 · App. 14/057,015 · Granted Oct 6, 2015

Vehicle suspension apparatus with bar and body load reaction component for ride height management

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Patent No.
US 9,150,078
App. No.
14/057,015
Granted
Oct 6, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A suspension apparatus for a vehicle includes a bar operatively connectable to driver-side and passenger-side suspension corner assemblies to extend therebetween and rotatably mountable to the vehicle body between the suspension corner assemblies. The suspension apparatus also includes a body load reaction component that is operatively connectable to at least one of the body and the bar. The body load reaction component is engaged to provide reaction force on the body to manage vertical displacement of the body.

Claims (40)

1. A suspension apparatus for a vehicle; wherein the vehicle has a body, a driver-side suspension corner assembly, and a passenger-side suspension corner assembly, the suspension apparatus comprising:

a bar having a first end operatively connectable to the driver-side suspension corner assembly and a second end operatively connectable to the passenger-side suspension corner assembly to extend therebetween, wherein the bar is rotatably mountable to the body between the suspension corner assemblies such that the bar is rotatable relative to the body from the first end to the second end; and

a body load reaction component operatively connectable to at least one of the body and the bar for movement therewith; wherein the body load reaction component is engaged to provide reaction force on the body when the bar rotates sufficiently relative to the body, such that the body load reaction component manages vertical displacement of the body.

2. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body load reaction component is a spring bumper; and wherein the bar is configured to rotate relative to the body when a sufficient downward force acts on the body to thereby cause the bar to compress the spring bumper between the body and the bar.

3. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the bar is configured to rotate relative to the body when both suspension corner assemblies move sufficiently upward relative to the body to thereby cause the body load reaction component to provide a reaction force on the body.

4. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of the suspension corner assemblies has a corner jounce bumper; and wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component is engaged with the bar prior to compression of the corner jounce bumpers when a sufficient downward force acts on the body.

5. The suspension apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component is engaged with the bar prior to compression of the corner jounce bumpers under sufficient upward force on both suspension corner assemblies.

6. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the bar has a center portion; wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component provides reaction force against the center portion when the bar rotates sufficiently relative to the body; and wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component remains substantially free from loading when ends of the bar move in opposite directions.

7. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the bar is rotatably mountable to the body at first and second mount locations; and wherein the body load reaction component engages a portion of the bar that is laterally between the first and second mount locations.

8. The suspension apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the body load reaction component is a spring bumper mountable to the body; wherein the bar has a nonlinear center portion between the mount locations; wherein the nonlinear center portion includes a straight portion between two bent portions; wherein the straight portion compresses the body load reaction component when the bar rotates, the nonlinear center portion of the bar thereby functioning as a lever to compress the body load reaction component when the bar rotates.

9. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body load reaction component is mounted to the bar.

10. The suspension apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the bar has a nonlinear center portion between the mounting locations; wherein the nonlinear center portion includes a straight portion and an extension portion extending from the straight portion; and wherein the body load reaction component is mounted on and engaged by the extension portion, the nonlinear center portion of the bar thereby functioning as a lever to engage the body load reaction component when the bar rotates.

11. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body load reaction component is an actuator pivotably mounted to the bar and the vehicle body;

a controller operatively connected to the actuator; and

wherein the controller is configured to activate the actuator to provide reaction force of vehicle body loads thereby controlling movement of the bar relative to the vehicle body to actively control ride height.

12. The suspension apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the body load reaction component is a first body load reaction component; and further comprising:

a second body load reaction component operatively connectable to at least one of the body and the bar for movement therewith; wherein the bar is configured to engage the second body load reaction component when the bar rotates sufficiently relative to the body in a direction opposite to a direction of rotation of the bar that causes engagement of the first body load reaction component.

13. A suspension apparatus for a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a body, a driver-side suspension corner assembly, and a passenger-side suspension corner assembly; the suspension apparatus comprising:

a bar having a first end and a second end; wherein the bar is configured such that the first end is operatively connectable to the driver side suspension corner assembly and the second end is operatively connectable to the passenger side suspension corner assembly;

wherein the bar is configured to be rotatably mountable to the body at first and second mount locations;

wherein the bar has a center portion with a nonlinear shape that is between the first and second mount locations when the bar is connected to the suspension corner assemblies and rotatably mounted to the body;

a body load reaction component operatively engageable with the center portion of the bar; wherein the body load reaction component engages between the center portion and the body when the bar rotates relative to the body, such that the body load reaction component resists further displacement of the bar relative to the body to thereby manage changes in vehicle ride height.

14. The suspension apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component is not engaged when ends of the bar move in opposite directions.

15. The suspension apparatus of claim 13 , wherein each of the corner suspension assemblies has a corner jounce bumper; and wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component engages prior to compression of the corner jounce bumpers when the bar rotates relative to the body.

16. A vehicle comprising:

a vehicle body;

a suspension system including

a driver-side suspension corner assembly;

a passenger-side suspension corner assembly;

a bar rotatably mounted to the body at mount locations between the driver-side suspension corner assembly and the passenger-side suspension corner assembly; wherein the bar has a first end and a second end, and is configured such that the first end is operatively connected to the driver-side suspension corner assembly and the second end is operatively connected to the passenger-side suspension corner assembly, the bar extends laterally from the driver-side suspension corner assembly to the passenger-side suspension corner assembly, and the bar is rotatable relative to the body from the first end to the second end; and

a body load reaction component operatively connected to at least one of the body and the bar for movement therewith; wherein the body load reaction component is configured to be engaged between the bar and the body when the bar rotates relative to the body from a first position to a second position, such that the body load reaction component provides reaction force to manage vertical displacement of the body.

17. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein each of the suspension corner assemblies has a corner jounce bumper; wherein the corner jounce bumpers, the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component is engaged prior to compression of the corner jounce bumpers when a downward force on the vehicle body causes the bar to rotate from the first position to the second position;

wherein the corner jounce bumpers are configured to compress after engagement of the body load reaction component when an upward force acts on both corner assemblies; and

wherein the bar and the body load reaction component are configured so that the body load reaction component is not engaged when ends of the bar move in opposite directions.

18. The vehicle of claim 16 , further comprising:

an actuator operatively mounted to the body;

a controller operatively connected to the actuator; and

wherein the controller is configured to activate the actuator to move the body load reaction component relative to the bar to actively vary ride height.

19. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the body load reaction component is mounted to the body; wherein the bar has a nonlinear center portion between the mount locations; and wherein the nonlinear center portion is configured to engage the body load reaction component when the bar rotates from the first position to the second position.

20. The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the body load reaction component is mounted to the bar; wherein the bar includes a straight portion between the mounting locations and an extension portion extending from the straight portion; and wherein the body load reaction component is mounted to the extension portion.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034189/0065 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2014
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 033135/0440 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2014
From: MOSHER, JEFFREY A.; KOLP, SCOTT A.; IZAK, ROBERT G.
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 032039/0451 →