Structure for mounting stabilizer in vehicle suspension

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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280665, B60G 1900

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ABSTRACT:
A stabilizer for a vehicle suspension has a central rod portion supported so as to be rotatable about its own axis by the vehicle body. An arm portion is coupled to a shock absorber by a connecting link at one end pivotally attached to the end of the arm portion and at the other end pivotally connected to the shock absorber. The pivot point between the arm portion and the connecting link is positioned below the pivot point of the shock absorber and the connecting link and is positioned on the opposite side of the axis of the shock absorber relative to the central rod portion when the vehicle wheel is in a neutral position. The pivot point between the arm portion and the connecting link moves along a locus which has a region such that the minimum distance from the pivot point to the axis of the shock absorber decreases with an increase in the vertical displacement of the vehicle wheel from the neutral position.

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