Apparatus for preventing truck roll over in the event of failure

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Attachment

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180271, 280688, 280718, 267 51, B60R 2102, B60G 1104

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049271733

ABSTRACT:
A bracket is attached to the frame of a heavy load bearing vehicle over the axle housings to prevent the tires, wheels and axles from being translated or skewed with respect to the frame in the case of a suspension failure. By preventing unwanted translation, disasters caused by overturned vehicles or loss of control are prevented. The bracket has a portion for attaching to the vehicle frame, a portion for supporting the frame, a portion for stopping the frame from falling too far vertically and for resting upon an axle housing upon suspension failure, a portion for preventing forward translation of the frame, and a portion for preventing rearward translation of the frame.

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