IP Library Granted Patent US 12,312,031
Granted Patent B2
US 12,312,031 · App. 18/437,469 · Granted May 27, 2025

Adjustable height pin for a tie rod

Inventor: Justin Smith (Phoenix, AZ)
Assignee: Shock Therapy Suspension, Inc.
B62D7/18B62D7/16B62D7/166
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Patent No.
US 12,312,031
App. No.
18/437,469
Granted
May 27, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wheel end assembly having upper and lower arms and a tie rod coupled to a wheel carrier at an outer tie rod joint. A pin member is disposed between upper and lower mounting extensions of the wheel carrier or extends from a single mounting extension. The pin member includes a first end, a second end and an expanded ball portion between the first and second end. The expanded ball portion is offset toward one of the first and second ends. The tie rod joint is defined by a pivotal coupling of the tie rod end to the pin member. An adjustable height pin for the tie rod allows adjust of height on the tie rod.

Claims (18)

1. A tie rod connection assembly comprising:

a tie rod;

a tie rod mount, wherein the tie rod mount is provided with an upper tie rod mount surface;

a washer;

a threaded nut;

a pin member affixed to the tie rod mount and pivotally coupled to a ball portion provided on a tie rod end of the tie rod, said pin member comprising a first end, a second end and a frustoconical shoulder portion between said first and second ends, wherein the frustoconical shoulder portion has a lower planar surface extending radially outward from the pin member and an upper frustoconical surface extending outwardly from the pin member and contiguous with the lower planar surface, wherein the upper frustoconical surface is adjacent to the ball portion of the tie rod end to allow for pivotal movement via the ball portion between the tie rod and the pin member, wherein the lower planar surface directly abuts the upper tie rod mount surface; and

at least one spacer.

2. The tie rod connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one spacer is positioned below the tie rod mount.

3. The tie rod connection assembly of claim 1 , comprising multiple spacers.

4. A tie rod connection assembly comprising:

a tie rod;

a tie rod mount, wherein the tie rod mount is provided with an upper tie rod mount surface;

a washer;

a threaded nut;

a pin member affixed to the tie rod mount and pivotally coupled to a ball portion provided on a tie rod end of the tie rod, said pin member comprising a first end, a second end and a frustoconical shoulder portion between said first and second ends, the frustoconical shoulder portion positioned below and adjacent the ball portion of the tie rod, wherein the frustoconical shoulder portion has a lower planar surface extending radially outward from the pin member and an upper frustoconical surface extending outwardly from the pin member and contiguous with the lower planar surface, wherein the upper frustoconical surface is adjacent to the ball portion of the tie rod end to allow for pivotal movement via the ball portion between the tie rod and the pin member, and wherein the lower planar surface directly abuts the upper tie rod mount surface; and

at least one spacer.

5. The tie rod connection assembly of claim 4 , wherein the at least one spacer is positioned below the tie rod mount.

6. The tie rod connection assembly of claim 4 , comprising multiple spacers.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2025
From: FOX FACTORY, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 073270/0027 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2024
From: SMITH, JUSTIN
To: SHOCK THERAPY SUSPENSION, INC.
Reel/Frame 066425/0772 →