GB357111A - Improvements in suspension system comprising a servo-equilibrating device, chiefly employed for motor-vehicles and railroad trains - Google Patents

Improvements in suspension system comprising a servo-equilibrating device, chiefly employed for motor-vehicles and railroad trains

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GB357111A
GB357111A GB8052/30A GB805230A GB357111A GB 357111 A GB357111 A GB 357111A GB 8052/30 A GB8052/30 A GB 8052/30A GB 805230 A GB805230 A GB 805230A GB 357111 A GB357111 A GB 357111A
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fluid
axle
lever
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SUZANNE GUILLEMETTE
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60GVEHICLE SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENTS
    • B60G17/00Resilient suspensions having means for adjusting the spring or vibration-damper characteristics, for regulating the distance between a supporting surface and a sprung part of vehicle or for locking suspension during use to meet varying vehicular or surface conditions, e.g. due to speed or load
    • B60G17/015Resilient suspensions having means for adjusting the spring or vibration-damper characteristics, for regulating the distance between a supporting surface and a sprung part of vehicle or for locking suspension during use to meet varying vehicular or surface conditions, e.g. due to speed or load the regulating means comprising electric or electronic elements
    • B60G17/019Resilient suspensions having means for adjusting the spring or vibration-damper characteristics, for regulating the distance between a supporting surface and a sprung part of vehicle or for locking suspension during use to meet varying vehicular or surface conditions, e.g. due to speed or load the regulating means comprising electric or electronic elements characterised by the type of sensor or the arrangement thereof
    • B60G17/01908Acceleration or inclination sensors

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  • Vehicle Body Suspensions (AREA)

Abstract

357,111. Vehicle suspension systems. GUILLEMETTE (nÚe MULLER), S., 34, Rue d'Aboukir, Courbevoie, Seine, France. March 12, 1930, No. 8052. Convention date, March 12, 1929. Void [Published under Sect. 91 of the Acts]. [Classes 108 (ii) and 108 (iii).] The frame of a vehicle is supported on the axles by a pneumatic spring suspension system so that it is maintained horizontal or may be tilted to resist centrifugal force on curves, lateral tilting being controlled by an equilibrator acting through relays or servo controls to supply or withdraw elastic fluid from the suspension devices arranged one near each wheel. At each end of the vehicle is arranged a number of servo controls shown diagrammatically in the transverse elevation, Fig. 1. The axle A supports the frame of the vehicle through pneumatic springs of the cylinder and piston type, the piston-rod having ball-and-socket connections to the axles. Links g<1>, g2 control the supply of fluid to the springs by electric servo means in accordance with variations in the distance between the axle and frame. The supply of fluid is also controlled simultaneously and independently by an equilibrating device E which consists of a transverse horizontal tube containing mercury and having contacts p<1>, p<2> at the ends. Both of the contacts are clear of the mercury when the vehicle frame is horizontal, but when the frame tilts or the mercury surges towards one end or the other on curves, a relay circuit is closed through one or the other of the contacts, and fluid is supplied to the suspension device on that side of the vehicle, which is thereby raised until the current is broken by the return of the mercury to its normal position in the tube. The valves controlling the supply of fluid to or its release from the suspension devices on opposite sides of the vehicle are operated by solenoids F<1>, F<2> which are supplied with current controlled by vertical levers Dl, D<2>, the upper ends of which are moved towards the centre of the vehicle and engage the contacts ta or ua so that the corresponding solenoid opens its valve. The levers D<1>, D<2> are operated simultaneously by links q<1>, q<2> from the central vertical lever D or independently by the axle connections g<1>, g<2>. Each of the levers D<1>, D<2> is connected at an intermediate point n', n<2> to one arm of a T-shaped lever pivoted at i<1>, i<2>. One arm of each T-shaped lever is connected to a dashpot c<l>, c<2> while the other arm is connected by a spring k<1>, k<2> to independently pivoted arms h<1>, h<2> connected to the links g<1>, g<2>. Small rapid movements of the axle relative to the frame are thus not communicated to the servo controls. When however one end of the axle is raised sufficiently relatively to the frame, the movement is communicated to the corresponding lever D<1> or D<2> thus closing a circuit through the corresponding solenoid and opening the valve supplying elastic fluid to the suspension device on the same side of the vehicle. When the vehicle tilts current is supplied to one or other of the solenoids 5, 6 thus moving the vertical lever D about its pivot and operating the two levers D<1>, D<2> to supply fluid to the suspension device on one side of the vehicle and withdraw it from that on the other side. Movement of the lever D about its pivot is frictionally retarded so that the lever remains in any position to which it is adjusted. The mercury equilibrator may be replaced by a ball running in a concave receptacle and engaging either of two end contacts when the vehicle tilts. In a modification the solenoids adjust the lever D through fluid pressure relays. In a further modification a double relay device of the pressure fluid type is employed. To prevent the supply of fluid at an excessive pressure safety valves may be used. Figs. 9 and 10 show diagrammatically the arrangement of the parts on a vehicle and also the method of positioning the axles relatively to the frame while allowing vertical movements. The four suspension devices a<1>, a2, a3, a<4> are supplied with fluid from the valves F<1>, F<2>, F3, F4 controlled by the equilibrating devices which are connected by longitudinal spindles J<1>, J2, Kl, K<2>, to the axle connections. The front axle is controlled by upper and lower radius rods 64, 65 on each side of the vehicle and also by forward links 63 connected to the frame through shackles. Lateral movement of the axle is prevented by a triangulated connection 66, 67 to the frame. The rear axle is also controlled by two triangulated connections. The apex of the connection 71, 72 is mounted on the frame while the apex of the other connection 68, 69 is connected at 70 to the axle.
GB8052/30A 1929-03-12 1930-03-12 Improvements in suspension system comprising a servo-equilibrating device, chiefly employed for motor-vehicles and railroad trains Expired GB357111A (en)

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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2506726A (en) * 1946-01-09 1950-05-09 Houdaille Hershey Corp Pneumatic suspension for motor vehicles and the like
CN108662064A (en) * 2018-06-07 2018-10-16 重庆工业职业技术学院 A kind of mechanical equipment vibrating isolation system

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US2746766A (en) * 1950-06-13 1956-05-22 Daimler Benz Ag Suspension of a rigid axle, particularly for motor vehicles
US2934353A (en) * 1955-06-10 1960-04-26 Avigdor Leslie B D Sway control apparatus for vehicles

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2506726A (en) * 1946-01-09 1950-05-09 Houdaille Hershey Corp Pneumatic suspension for motor vehicles and the like
CN108662064A (en) * 2018-06-07 2018-10-16 重庆工业职业技术学院 A kind of mechanical equipment vibrating isolation system

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