Land vehicles – Body elevation or tilt – Loading position
Reexamination Certificate
1999-09-22
2001-03-20
English, Peter C. (Department: 3619)
Land vehicles
Body elevation or tilt
Loading position
C280S006159
Reexamination Certificate
active
06203026
ABSTRACT:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to control systems for air suspensions, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a control system for overriding a vehicle's automatic air suspension leveling system such that the height of a vehicle's chassis relative to the vehicle's axle can be selectively altered.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
Air suspension systems for vehicles, particularly trucks and buses, are well known. Such suspension systems generally include one or more air springs or air bags at each end of each axle such that a sprung mass which includes the chassis, body, and load of the vehicle is supported on an unsprung mass which includes the wheels, suspension, and axle.
Larger vehicles equipped with air suspensions, such as trucks consisting of a tractor and trailer are often also equipped with automatic leveling systems to maintain the height of the chassis of the tractor relative to the ground independent of the load supported by the trailer and/or the height of the chassis of the trailer relative to the ground. Many leveling systems comprise a regulating valve mounted on the chassis of the tractor and/or trailer and a leveling arm having one end operably connected to the regulating valve and another end linked to the axle of the tractor and/or trailer by a rigid rod. Thus, when the axle and chassis move relative to one another, such as when a load is placed on the chassis, the link forces the leveling arm to pivot. More particularly, when the leveling arm pivots upwardly because the chassis and axle have moved toward one another, the leveling arm opens the regulating valve so as to cause additional air to be introduced into the air springs, thus resulting in the chassis being raised relative to the axle. In contrast, when the leveling arm pivots downwardly because the chassis and axle have moved away from one another, the leveling arm causes the regulating valve to release or bleed air from the air springs, thus causing the chassis to be lowered relative to the axle.
While the automatic leveling system functions to maintain the chassis at a predetermined level relative to the axle, it is desirable to be able to selectively alter the clearance height between the chassis and the axle, particularly during loading and unloading operations, whereby the chassis of a tractor may be easily raised or lowered to mate with a loaded trailer thereby eliminating the driver from having to manually crank the trailer up or down to match the height of the tractor.
To this end, the present invention is directed to an improved override control system for overriding a vehicle's automatic air suspension leveling system such that the height of a vehicle's chassis relative to the vehicle's axle can be selectively altered.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an override system for use in combination with an automatic air suspension leveling system for a vehicle. The automatic air suspension leveling system includes a regulating valve mounted to a chassis of the vehicle for controlling air pressure in an air spring which is mounted between the chassis and an axle of the vehicle. The regulating valve is operated by a control arm which is rotatable between a neutral position, an up position, and a down position and which is connectable to the axle whereby the regulating valve is operated in response to movement of the chassis relative to the axle.
The override system includes a cylinder having a piston and a piston rod associated therewith. The cylinder is mounted to the chassis so that the piston rod extends from the cylinder so as to be engageable with the control arm to move the control arm to the up position upon moving the piston rod from a retracted position to an extended position. The piston and the piston rod are actuated by a pressurized fluid source from the retracted position wherein the control arm is maintained in the neutral position to the extended position wherein the piston rod engages the control arm and causes the control arm to be pivoted to the up position so as to open the regulating valve to cause additional air to be introduced into the air spring thus resulting in the chassis being raised relative to the axle. A valve is interposed between the cylinder and the pressurized fluid source for selectively controlling the flow of pressurized fluid to the cylinder. A spring linkage assembly links the axle to the control arm so that the control arm can be independently moved relative to the axle yet sufficiently stiff to transmit force between the axle and the control arm.
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patent: 3074739 (1963-01-01), Alfieri
patent: 3214185 (1965-10-01), Mason et al.
patent: 4335901 (1982-06-01), Gladish
Dunlap Codding & Rogers P.C.
English Peter C.
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