GB2295361A - A vehicle suspension system - Google Patents

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GB2295361A
GB2295361A GB9602845A GB9602845A GB2295361A GB 2295361 A GB2295361 A GB 2295361A GB 9602845 A GB9602845 A GB 9602845A GB 9602845 A GB9602845 A GB 9602845A GB 2295361 A GB2295361 A GB 2295361A
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Julian Buckingham
Adam Ruddle
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MG Rover Group Ltd
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Abstract

A vehicle suspension system comprises four suspension units 10, 12, 14, 16, each associated with a respective wheel of a vehicle and each having first 18 and second 20 hydraulic chambers interconnected by a fluid flow damping means 24, 26, 28, 30. The first hydraulic chamber 18 is connected to a piston 38 associated with a vehicle wheel such that movement of the piston 38 varies the volume of the first hydraulic chamber 18. The second hydraulic chamber 20 is separated from a gas chamber by a diaphragm 34. The suspension units are hydraulically inter-connected, and electrically controlled valves 46, 48, 50, 52 are provided for controlling fluid flow between the units. A control unit 54 opens the valves connecting the suspension units associated with two driven wheels of the vehicle when it detects an acceleration condition of the vehicle. <IMAGE>

Description

A Vehicle Suspension System The present invention relates to a vehicle suspension system having at least two suspension units, each suspension unit having first and second hydraulic chambers interconnected by a fluid flow damping means, the first hydraulic chamber being connected to a piston associated with a vehicle wheel such that movement of the piston varies the volume of the first hydraulic chamber, and the second hydraulic chamber having a movable wall connected to a resilient reaction means such as a gas spring. Such a system is disclosed, for example in GB1177848.
The present invention provides such a vehicle suspension system wherein the units are interconnected and electrically controlled valve means are provided for controlling fluid flow between the units, and control means is provided which is arranged to open valve means connecting the suspension units associated with two driven wheels of the vehicle when it detects an acceleration condition of the vehicle.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a diagram of a vehicle suspension system according to the invention.
Referring to Figure 1 the suspension system comprises four hydropneumatic suspension units 10,12,14,16 each associated with a respective wheel of a vehicle.
Each unit has a first hydraulic chamber 18 and a second hydraulic chamber 20 separated by a fluid flow damper in the form of a dividing wall 22 having two holes 24 26 through it. Each of the holes 24 has a leaf spring 28,30 which covers it, the leaf springs being on opposite sides of the dividing wall to allow hydraulic fluid through in opposite directions. Each unit 10,12,14,16 also has a gas chamber 32 separated from the second hydraulic chamber 20 by a movable wall in the form of a diaphragm 34. The first hydraulic chamber 18 of each unit 10,12,14,16 has a flexible lower wall 36 acted on by a piston 38 which moves vertically with the respective wheel of the vehicle.
Movement of each wheel causes a flow of fluid between the first and second chambers of the respective unit which is damped by the damper 22,24,26, and compression of the respective gas chamber which acts as a resilient reaction means to absorb the wheel movement.
The first hydraulic chamber 18 of each unit 10,12,14,16 has a communicating port 40 through which it is connected via a hydraulic line 42 to the unit on the same side of the vehicle. Further hydraulic lines 44 connect each unit to that at the same end of the vehicle. In each of the hydraulic lines 42, 44 is a valve 46, 48, 50, 52. The valves 46, 48, 50, 52 are electrically operated and are controlled by a control unit 54.
The control unit 54 is connected to an accelerometer 56 which measures the acceleration of the vehicle, a speed sensor 57 for measuring vehicle speed, a braking sensor 58 for sensing the condition of the vehicle braking system, a throttle sensor 59 for sensing the position of the throttle, a steering sensor 60 for sensing the steering angle of the vehicle steering system and four suspension sensors 62, 64, 66, 68 for sensing the position of the four pistons 38 associated with the vehicle wheels thereby measuring the vertical position of each of the vehicle wheels and a drive mode switch.
In operation the control unit 54 is arranged to determine when the vehicle is in a roll or pitch situation, such as cornering, accelerating or braking, and to operate the valves 46, 48, 50, 52 to restrict the roll or pitch which occurs.
If the vehicle is travelling in a straight line without accelerating or braking the valves 46, 48, 50, 52 are open.
If one wheel, e.g. that associated with suspension unit 10, moves up or down, hydraulic fluid flows not only through the damper 26 compressing or expanding the gas spring 32 in that unit, but also via the hydraulic lines 42, 44 through the dampers in the other units 12, 14, 16 compressing or expanding the gas springs in those units.
If the vehicle starts to corner, so the steering sensor 60 sends a signal to the control unit 54 indicating that the vehicle is turning, and the suspension sensors 62, 64, 66, 68 send signals to the control unit 54 indicating that the vehicle is starting to roll to one side, a roll situation is detected and the valve 50, between the two front suspension units 10,12 and the valve 52 between the two rear suspension units 14, 16 are closed. This prevents further flow of hydraulic fluid from one side of the vehicle to the other and hence restricts further roll.
Similarly, if the brakes are applied while the vehicle is moving the braking sensor 58 sends a signal to the control unit 54 indicating that the brakes have been applied, the accelerometer sends a signal indicating that the vehicle is slowing down and the suspension sensors 62,64,66,68 send a signal indicating that the vehicle is starting to pitch. The control unit 54 then closes the valve 46 between the two right hand suspension units 12, 16 and the valve 48 between the two left hand suspension units 10,14 and further pitch is restricted.
When the vehicle is accelerating from rest or low speeds the system can increase traction by reducing front roll stiffness. When the throttle sensor 59 senses that the throttle is open more than a set amount and the vehicle speed is below a set value the control unit identifies an acceleration condition in which the driven wheels, in this case the front wheels, need good traction. In order for this to occur the valve 50 between the two front suspension units 10, 12 is opened. The valve 52 between the two rear suspension units 14, 16 is closed to maintain overall roll stiffness for the vehicle.
As with other known suspension systems a driver operated switch could also be included in the system of the present invention for example allowing the driver to choose between an ordinary mode and a sports mode in which roll stiffness is increased by controlling the valves 50, 52 between the opposite sides of the vehicle to allow less fluid flow when the vehicle is cornering.

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1. A vehicle suspension system comprising at least two suspension units each associated with a respective wheel of a vehicle and each having first and second hydraulic chambers interconnected by a fluid flow damping means the first hydraulic chamber being connected to a piston associated with a vehicle wheel such that movement of the piston varies the volume of the first hydraulic chamber, and the second hydraulic chamber having a movable wall connected to a resilient reaction means, wherein the suspension units are hydraulically inter-connected, and electrically controlled valve means are provided for controlling fluid flow between the units, wherein control means is provided which is arranged to open valve means connecting the suspension units associated with two driven wheels of the vehicle when it detects an acceleration condition of the vehicle.
2. A vehicle suspension system according to claim 1 wherein the first hydraulic chambers of the suspension units are inter-connected.
3. A vehicle suspension system according to claim 1 or claim 2 further comprising accelerometers mounted on the vehicle for sending signals to the control means to control the valve means.
4. A vehicle suspension system according to any foregoing claim further comprising suspension sensor means for sensing the condition of the vehicle suspension and sending signals to the control unit to control the valve means.
5. A vehicle suspension system according to any foregoing claim further comprising steering sensor means for sensing the condition of the steering means of the vehicle and sending signals to the control unit to control the valve means.
6. A vehicle suspension system according to any foregoing claim further comprising braking sensor means for sensing the condition of the braking means of the vehicle and sending signals to the control unit to control the valve means.
7. A vehicle suspension system according to any foregoing claim further comprising speed sensor means for sensing the speed of the vehicle and sending signals to the control unit to control the valve means.
8. A vehicle suspension system according to any foregoing claim wherein the control unit is arrange to restrict fluid flow between suspension units when the vehicle is cornering, accelerating or braking.
9. A vehicle suspension system according to any foregoing claim wherein the control unit is arranged to differentiate on the basis of signals sent to it between vehicle pitch or roll and wheel movement caused by the surface over which the vehicle is travelling.
10. A vehicle suspension system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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