Air suspension system of a motor vehicle with air shocks or air

Spring devices – Vehicle – Comprising compressible fluid

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267 6424, 267 6427, 267122, 267 35, 280711, 18832219, B60G 1700, B60G 1708, B60G 2110

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056324715

ABSTRACT:
Air suspension system with a compressed air container of an air suspension system for a motor vehicle with a vehicle frame and a vehicle body, comprising a number of elastic air springs which are connected to the reservoir, whereby the air springs and the reservoir are to be considered as compressed air containers, characterized by the fact that at least one compressed air container is located inside a cavity formed by at least one vehicle part which is independent of the air suspension system strictly speaking.

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