Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear
Patent
1982-06-07
1989-03-21
Marmor, Charles A.
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Running gear
280725, B60G 100
Patent
active
048137022
ABSTRACT:
The pitching motion of the vehicle can be suppressed by a pitch suppressing member interpositioned between a suspension upper and lower members. The pitch suppressing member is fixed to the suspension upper member and connected to the suspension lower member via upper and lower links. The pitch suppressing member and the upper and lower links are so connected that the pitching force will act on respective upper and lower links in opposite direction to provide opposite directions of rotational torques. Bushings interpositioned between the pitch suppressing member and upper and lower links are provided with enough rigidity or suppressing the pitching motion of the vehicle. On the other hand, bushings between the pitch suppressing member and the vehicle floor member are provided with enough flexibility for satisfactorily absorbing bounding and rebounding force due to road shock.
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Arai Hideo
Ookawara Kenzi
Marmor Charles A.
Nissan Motor Company Limited
Weaver Ross
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