Front frame forming part of a supporting structure of a motor ve

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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180295, 180299, 180312, B62D 2704

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048119709

ABSTRACT:
The front frame is resiliently connected to a central frame of the motor vehicle supporting structure and is resiliently connected to each front wheel by means of a resilient suspension; this frame substantially comprises a plate engageable against the ends of the attachment beams of the central frame and at least two pairs of first arms substantially orthogonal to the plate itself; the said plate includes a substantially flat wall in which are formed perforations and from which project a plurality of ribs to form a flat reticular structural element, and connection of the said plate to the central frame is achieved by means of sleeves made of resilient material and disposed in corresponding nodes of the said reticular structural element.

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