AU592365B2 - A suspension mechanism - Google Patents

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AU592365B2
AU592365B2 AU62411/86A AU6241186A AU592365B2 AU 592365 B2 AU592365 B2 AU 592365B2 AU 62411/86 A AU62411/86 A AU 62411/86A AU 6241186 A AU6241186 A AU 6241186A AU 592365 B2 AU592365 B2 AU 592365B2
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Abel Olwagen Coetzee
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62KCYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
    • B62K3/00Bicycles
    • B62K3/02Frames
    • B62K3/06Frames of open type
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60GVEHICLE SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENTS
    • B60G5/00Resilient suspensions for a set of tandem wheels or axles having interrelated movements
    • B60G5/04Resilient suspensions for a set of tandem wheels or axles having interrelated movements with two or more pivoted arms, the movements of which are resiliently interrelated, e.g. the arms being rigid
    • B60G5/06Resilient suspensions for a set of tandem wheels or axles having interrelated movements with two or more pivoted arms, the movements of which are resiliently interrelated, e.g. the arms being rigid the arms turning on a common pivot, e.g. being rigid
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62KCYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
    • B62K25/00Axle suspensions

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C 0M MO0N WE AL T H OF A U afA n PATENT ACT 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION (original) FOR OFFICE USE Class Int. Class 62,q(l 8 Application Number..
Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority: Related Art: This document contains the amendrnents made under Section 49 and is correct for printing.I 9 9 *t*99S 9 9 #9.
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*9 o 99 9 9 *6 99$ 6$ .9 9 *9 9 1 #46 Name of Applicant: Address of Applicant: -18Souh-End-.j..4-c7 fL -Xenng-tn ,-odon,~sa,-~c(AJ 4 S.
Actual Inventor(s): Abel Olwagen COETZE4 Address for Service: DAVIES COLLTSON, Patent Attorneys, 1 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000.
Complete Specification for the invention entitleda: "A SUSPENSION MECHANISM" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me -1- SPEC20PBJ/P100 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE INVENTION This invention relates to a suspension mechanism which is particularly. suitable in suspensions for vehicles, In Lils specification extensive reference will be made to bicycles in both the disclosure of the invention and the description of the preferred embodiment, This should not be construed as limiting the nature or application of the invention.
SUMMARY OP THE INVENTION 9 9 9 4444 4 9444 9. 4 *4 9144 4 4 4* 4 4 14 14 4 4 4? ii L: 4 According to the invention there is provided a %suspension mechanism including a hub comprisi'~g outer, middle and inner co-axiail members which are relbitivel.y rotatable within predetermined limits; two gen~irally oppositely directed support armns and a contrallyl;Qcated eoz~n a. nzapm.6~e- on- 'v; load bearing member extending from Xthe 4cmembers to be 3.
rotatable with respect to each other and transversely to the axis of the hub; and biasing means extending between each support arm and the the :oad bearing member to bias the support arms to support the load bearing member in use.
Further according to the invention the biasing means extending between the load bearing member and the support arms are independently •operable Still further according to che invention the biasing means may com'priso one of the group .,,,comprising one or more elastomeric members, fluid .filled compression members, coil springjs or leaf springs, for example, Still further accoding to the invention each biasing means is fixed with oespect to the copiig n rmoeeatmei ebes li 4.
load bearing member and floating with respect to the support arm and acting~ on a suitable bearing formation thereon.
Still further according to the invention the biasiog means compri~es a single leaf spring set inclading at least one leaf spring, centrally fixed with respect to the load bearing member and extendi.ng between the two support arms, Still further according to the invention the load bearing member is mounted to an outer 0Ocylindrical member with the support arms being mounted to middle and inner cylindrical memnbers.
Still further according to the invention the support arm mounted to the inner cylindrical member projects hrough suitable appertures in the
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middle and outer cylindrical members and the support arm mounted to the middle cylindrical member projects through a suitable aperture in the outer cylindrical member.
Still further according to the invention the apertures in the middle and outer cylindrical members act as stops to limit pivotal movement of the support arms.
Still further according to the invention the apertures in each of the middle and outer cylindrical members are open to one side of the members to allow for axial movement of the cylindrical members and separation thereof.
Still further according to the invention 4, C the inner cylindrical member is hollow to accomodate an axle of a pedal mechanism of a bicycle.
The invention also provides a vehicle frame including a suspension mechanism as defined.
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Still further according to this aspect of the invention the vehicle frame is a bicycle frame or motorcycle frame.
Still further according to the invention the load bearing member provides a seat support member, the one support a'rm includes a rear wheel support fork and the other support arm is adapted to 'mount a steering mechanism and front wheel support fork.
The invention also provides a bicycle or 7 motorcycle incorporating a suspension mechanism as defined.
i f BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS An embodiment of the invention, described by way of example only, follows with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is inclu( accorc Figure 2 is a suspel 7.
side elevation of ding a suspension 3ing to the invention a bicycle mechanism more detailed side elevation of the nsion mechanism and
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In this embodiment of the invention a bicycle 1 comprises a central suspension mechanism 2 having a front support arm 3 and an oppositely directed rear support arm 4. The support arms are generally collinear The front support member 3 terminates in a steering mechanism 5 including handlebars 6 a front wheel support fork 7 and a front wheel 8.
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a rear wheel support fork which supports a rear wheel 9.
The bicycle also includes the normal pedal mechanism comprising a pair of pedals 10 on pedal arms 11 which drive a front sprocket 12. The front sprocket 12 drives a rear sproket 13 by means of a suitable drive chain 14 which is tensioned by a tensioning device The suspension mechanism 2 includes a load bearing member in the form of a seat stalk 16 to which a seat 17 for the bicycle is mounted.
From figure 2 of the drawing, which shows the suspension mechanism 2 in greater detail it :an be seen that the front and rear support arms 3 and 4 are pivotally mounted with the axes of their pivot positions co-axial and fixed with respect to the load bearing member 16. Thus each of the support arms 3 and 4 can r.ove in directions towards and away from the load bearing member 16 but are normally generally collinear and are biased against moving towards the member 16 by a leaf spring set .ii 'i i z\ f",
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17 which comprises a pair of leaf springs 18 firmly clamped by a clamping mechanism 19 on the load bearing member 16. The leaf spring set includes an aperture (not shown) therethrough through which the load bearing member 16 passes before terminating in the pivotal hub 20 supporting the front and rear support arms 2 and 3.
The two ends 21 of the lower spring 18 of the leaf spring set 17 are not fixed to the front and rear support arms 3 and 4, but are floating and bear against bearing formations in the form of small roller mountings 22 fixed to these two arms.
In this way this leaf spring set exerts a biasing force away from the load bearing member 16 and so provides a confortable suspension for the bicycle which may also be used in trick riding.
The pivotal hub 20 is depicted in greater detail in figures 3 to 7 of the drawings.
Figures 3 and 4 show that the pi otal hub comprises 3 co-axial hollow cylindrical members
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23, 24 and 25 having suitable bearing surfaces there between so as to allow them to freely rotate relative to each other. The bearing surfaces may be lubricated using suitable lubricants or made from self lubricating material Mounted to the inner cylindrical member is a short socket member 26 which is located in an aperture in the cylindrical wall of the cylindrical member 25 and which is welded in postion. The socket member 26 is provided for mounting of the front support arm 3 which may be inserted therein and welded in position.
The socket member 26 projects through an aperture 27 in the cylindrical wall of the middle cylindrical member 24. This aperture 27 is centrally located in width of the cylindrical wall but is open to one side 28 of the cylindrical member 24 by way of a slot 29. It will be appreciated that this is essential to enable the inner cylindrical member 25 to be inserted into the middle cylindrical member 24 and hence the socket member 26 into the j
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999* pl 0 99 a a .9.9 99 9I t slot 27. The slot 27 is rounded at each end to accomodate the socket member 26 and the length of the slot 27 is predetermined to allow for a desired pivotal movement of the inner cylindrical member with respect to the middle cylindrical member 24.
On the opposite side of the middle cylindrical member 24 to the slot 27 is a second socket member 30 which is substantially the same as the first socket member 26 and which is welded to the middle cylindrical member in a similar manner.The rear support arm 4 of the suspension mechanism, which as stated above is in the form of a rear wheel 4, is mounted into the socket of the socket member 30 and welded in position. The outer cylindrical member 23 is provided with two diametrically opposed slots 31 and 32 for accomodating the front and rear socket member 26 and 30 respectively. Once again these slots 31 and 32 are open to one side 33 of the cylindrical member 23 to facilitate insertion of the middle and inner members 24 and 25 into the outer member 23 and hence the socket members 26 and 30 into the slots 31 and 32.
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As in the previous instance the lengths of the slots 31 and 32 are such as to limit the degree of travel of the socket members 26 and 30 with respect to the outer cylindrical member 23.
A third socket 34 is welded to the outer cylindrical member 23 and serves as mounting for the load bearing member 16 which is located therein and welded in position.
4 To prevent the three cylindrical members o 23, 24 and 25 from axial movement the outer cylindrical member 23 has its annular end 33 screw threaded and a suitable annular screw threaded cap 35 is locatable thereon. This cap effectively t.r" closes all of the openings to the slots 27, 31 and 32.
Within the inner cylindrical member are located suitable bearings (not shown) for 7 supporting the axle for the pedal mechanism described above, As previous mentioned when the bicycle is 4 Li 13.
unloaded (that i. riderless) the support arms will be substantially collinear. When a rider is mounted on the bicycle the support arms deviated slightly from their collinear positions and the leaf spring set takes up the load, biasing the support arms and hence the wheels away from the load bearing member carrying the saddle. The suspension mechanism is now operative and will absorb additional loads such as are occasioned by bumps and the like, Furthermore the suspension mechanism may be utilised for doing tricks and the like. By exerting a sudden downward force the bicycle may be "jumped" for example.
In these actions the support arms are I moved further from their collinear positions and Sthe tensioner is required to maintain chain tension as the sprockets move closer together. This move ment is shown in broken lines ,in figure 3.
4 I s From what has been described it is clear that the invention provides a novel suspension mechanism for a bicycle with the suspension system being of a relatively simple construction, It will also be appr nature of the pivotal be separated into basi of the retaining memb cylindrical members of 14.
eciated that because of the hub 20 the bicycle may easily c component pa:ts by removal er 35 and separation of the the hub.
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II C II C Other embodiments are envisaged within the scope of the invention including other forms of biasing means such as elastomeric members springs of plastics materials, coil springs in various configurations and fluid filled compression members. Furthermore the suspension device may be used in a wide variety of vehicles particularly wheeled vehicles such as motor bikes.
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  1. 44.4 #09 44 *i e 4. 4 I Pt 4 The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A suspension mechanism including a hub comprising outer, middle and inner co-axial menbers which are relatively rotatable within predetermined limits; two generally oppositely directed support arms and a centrally located ee w< 0 refsc\AjeM oC, oe? Y Ve- c xo\o\ (eir- load bearing member -extanding- from-W tho-mmber- to be rotatable with respect to each other and transversely to the axis of the hub; and biasing means extending between each support arm and the the load bearing member to bias the support arms to support the loacd bearing member in use. 2. A suspension mechanism as claimed in claim 1 in which the biasing means extending between the load bearing member and the support arms are independently operable. 3. A suspension mechanism as claimed in either one of claims 1 and 2 in which the biasing means comprises one of the group consisting of elastomeric members, fluid filled compression members, coil springs and leaf springs. 4. A suspension mechanism as claimed in either one of claims 1, 2 or 3 in which each biasing means is fixed with respect to the load bearing member and floating with respect to the support arm. S S 4 0* S i a. 4 Si 5 U It m~ *u~r~rr i -lii -i I 44(1 .44,
  2. 99.. 9, 9 0 t IS I 0 *0#t A suspension mechanism as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the biasing means comprises a single leaf spring set, including at least one leaf spring, centrally fixed with respect to the load bearing member and extending between the two support arms. 6. A suspension mechanism as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the load bearing member is mounted to an outer cylindrical member with the support arms being mounted to the middle and inner cylindrical members. 7. A suspension mechanism as claimed in claim 6 in which the support arm mounted to the inner cylindrical member projects through suitable apertures in the middle and outer cylindrical members and the support arm mounted to the middle cylindrical member projects through a suitable aperture in the outer cylindrical member. 8. A suspension mechanism as claimed in claim 7 in which the apertures in the middle and outer cylindrical members act as stops to limit pivotal movement of the support arms. 9. A suspension mechanism as claimed in claim 7 in which the apertures in each of the middle and outer cylindrical members are open to one side of the respective members to allow for axial movement of the 'i3 cylindrical members and separation thereof. SIP 191 9r &iIE I ~-I r '1 17. A suspension mechanism as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 9 in which the inner cylindrical member is hollow to accommodate an axle of a pedal mechanism of a bicycle. 11. A vehicle frame including a suspension mechanisn as claimed in any one of the preceding claims. 12. A frame as claimed in claim 11 which is a bicycle frame. 13. A frame as claimed in claim 11 which is a motor cycle frame. 0 4a~ Psoo 14. 4*44 0t 4e Sit A frame as claimed in either one of claims 11, 12 or 13 in which the load bearing member provides a seat support arm includes a rear wheel support fork and the other support arm is adapted to mount a steering mechanism and front wheel fork. A bicycle incorporating a suspension mechanism as claimed in any one of claims 1 to rop( rrr re u re fl t E EF 11 t F re cc r "ap 16. A motor cycle incorporating a suspension mechanism as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 18. 17. A suspension mechanism substantially as herein before described with reference to the drawings. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1989. ABEL QLWAGEN COETZEE By His Patent Attorneys DAV125 COLLISON 0 0 0 00 0 0S 04 0* 0 U ~1
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AU9139782A (en) * 1981-12-23 1983-06-30 Perlini, R. Suspension for coupled axles
EP0183599A1 (en) * 1984-11-16 1986-06-04 RENAULT VEHICULES INDUSTRIELS Société Anonyme dite: Tandem axle connecting arrangement for an industrial vehicle

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AU9139782A (en) * 1981-12-23 1983-06-30 Perlini, R. Suspension for coupled axles
EP0183599A1 (en) * 1984-11-16 1986-06-04 RENAULT VEHICULES INDUSTRIELS Société Anonyme dite: Tandem axle connecting arrangement for an industrial vehicle

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