Title of Invention | "A REAR SUSPENSION APPARATUS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES" |
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Abstract | A rear suspension arrangement for motor vehicles in which in a rear part of a motor vehicle frame (11) there are provided at least one engine (12) with relative carburettor (13), a drive shaft (23) with relative transmission unit (14), in the form of an arm, for transmitting rotation to a rear wheel (15), and at least one spring damper unit (16) located between the casing (17) of the arm of the transmission unit (14) and an overlying part (18) of the frame (11), wherein the engine (12), besides being connected by a pivot (19) to a central portion (20) of the frame (11), is also connected by a second pivot (21) to an overlying part (18) of the frame (11), the arm (14) containing the transmission being supported on and rockable about the drive shaft (23). |
Full Text | This invention relates to a rear suspension apparatus for motor vehicles. In motor vehicles the presence of vibration, whether considerable or not, very negatively influences the behaviour of their constituent devices and is also the cause of consequent noise. It is therefore important to achieve maximum reduction of the unsuspended masses in order to eliminate vibration and the noise largely deriving from it. At the same time, reducing the unsuspended masses maximizes the vehicle ground force and hence improves its road holding. These problems have so far given rise to various solutions the purpose of which is to minimize unsuspended masses in order to reduce the acceleration transmitted to the vehicle by the road contour. Some solutions, especially in the scooter field, have been developed in the sense of maintaining the entire engine oscillating but altering the cylinder arrangement and the degree of engine balance, whereas others, more of motorcycle origin, derive from various methods for fixing the engine to the frame. In one example of this second type of solution, an arrangement is proposed in which the unit comprising the engine, is fixed rigidly to the frame, whereas the unit comprising the transmission and rear wheel is connected to the frame via an interposed arm or connecting rod. This arm is hinged at one end to a central region of the frame and at the other end to the side of the engine crankcase in its lower region. A spring damper unit is also provided between the end part of the transmission casing and the frame, to cooperate in limiting vibration. In further known solutions, rubber elements or corresponding elastic elements have also been located at pivotal and support points. This further provision has not totally solved the problem in that drawbacks in terms of the life of the elastic elements have arisen, these latter having then been avoided by instead using materials which are not totally suitable for this purpose, hence in practice obtaining only poor insulation against vibration. In any event, such a solution means that the unit comprising the transmission and rear wheel can oscillate freely about the arm. An object of the present invention is to provide a parts arrangement in the rear region of the motor vehicle by which acceleration transmitted by the engine is suppressed. A further object is to minimize ground forces over the entire frequency range normally encountered in road contours. These objects are attained according to the present invention by a rear suspension arrangement for motor vehicles in which in a rear part of a motor vehicle frame there are provided at least one engine with relative carburettor, a drive shaft with relative transmission unit, in the form of an arm, for transmitting rotation to a rear wheel, and at least one spring damper unit located between the casing of said arm of the transmission unit and an overlying part of said frame, characterized in that said engine, besides being connected by a pivot to a central portion of said frame, is also connected by a second pivot to an overlying part of said frame, said arm containing the transmission being supported on and rockable about said drive shaft. Accordingly, there is provided a rear suspension apparatus for motor vehicles in which in a rear part of a motor vehicle frame there are provided at least one engine with relative carburettor, a drive shaft with relative transmission unit, in the form of an arm, for transmitting rotation to a rear wheel, and at least one spring damper unit located between the casing of said arm of the transmission unit and an overlying part of said frame, characterised in that said engine, besides being connected by a pivot to a central portion of said frame, is also connected by a second pivot to an overlying part of said frame, said arm containing the transmission being supported on and rockable about said drive shaft. The characteristics and advantages of a rear suspension arrangement for motor vehicles according to the present invention will be more apparent from the detailed description given' hereinafter by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, on which: Figure 1 is a schematic elevation of a rear suspension arrangement for a motor vehicle according to the present invention; Figure 2 is a plan view from above of the arrangement of Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a plan view from above of a second arrangement according to the present invention. The drawings show by way of example two rear suspension arrangements for a motor vehicle, in accordance with the present invention. It should be noted that the term "motor vehicles" as used herein means motorscooters and motorcycles provided either with automatic transmission or with mechanical transmission plus change-speed gear. In the figures the reference numeral 11 indicates schematically a substantial rear part of the frame of a motor vehicle of the aforestated meaning, to which frame part 11 there are connected respectively an engine 12 with relative carburettor 13 and a transmission unit 14, in the form of an arm, for transmitting rotation to a rear wheel 15. There are also provided a single spring damper unit 16, located between the end part of the casing 17 of the transmission unit 14 and an overlying part 18 of the frame 11, which collaborates in limiting vibration. According to the present invention, a new arrangement is provided in that the engine 12, besides being pivoted at 19 to a central portion 20 of the frame 11, is also pivoted at 21 to a bracket 22 fixed to and suspended from the overlying part 18 of said frame 11. In this manner, stable positioning of the engine 12 and of its associated parts, for example the relative carburettor 13, is achieved. In addition, according to the present invention the arm 14, containing the transmission, is supported on and rockable by way of bearings (not shown) about a drive shaft, indicated schematically by 23. These bearings are contained on one side in the casing 17 of the rockable arm 14 and on the other side in one end of an extension 24 thereof. In this respect, the extension 24 of the arm 14 is joined to or formed in one piece with the actual arm and embraces the engine 12, to form the support for one end of the drive shaft 23. The axis of the drive shaft 23 hence coincides with the axis of rotation of the transmission arm 14, this latter being the only part which can rock about it, to drag the rear wheel 15. between the overlying part 18 of the frame 11 and the second extension 24a of the arm 14 carrying the transmission. In this manner a rear suspension arrangement for motorcycles is achieved having a double damper in contrast to that shown in the 5 first embodiment of Figures 1 and 2, in which a single damper is present. In both cases the axis of the rockable arm 14 coincides with the axis of the drive shaft 23, on which the vehicle transmission drive pulley is also provided. 10 It can again be seen that there is a considerable reduction in unsuspended masses in the rear part of the motor vehicle. The spring damper unit 16, which in the example is provided on only one side of the wheel, is placed therebetween. For example the transmission contained within the arm 14 can be of automatic type comprising pulleys, indicated schematically by 25, expandable towards a further reduction gear, indicated schematically by 26, which rotates the rear wheel 15. In this manner a rear suspension arrangement is achieved with a rockable arm containing only the stepless speed variation unit 25, or corresponding mechanical transmission, and the final reduction gear 26. This arrangement is absolutely independent of the further masses in play, such as the engine, the alternator, the drive pulley for the speed variation unit or the like, etc., which are fixed to the frame by the pivotal points or hinges 19 and 21. For example, with such an arrangement according to the invention, the carburettor 13 is also minimally influenced by the acceleration due to the oscillation of the various reduced unsuspended elements, so preventing any possible related carburation difficulty. The alternative arrangement shown in the second embodiment of Figure 3 behaves in an entirely similar manner, in accordance with the principles governing the present invention. In this embodiment, in which equal elements are indicated by identical reference numerals, in addition to the aforegoing there is also provided a second spring damper unit 16a. In particular, the unit 16a is positioned on the other side of the rear wheel 15, on a second extension 24a of the arm 14, joined to the described first extension 24. Said spring damper unit 16a is hence located WE CLAIM :- 1. A rear suspension apparatus for motor vehicles in which in a rear part of a motor vehicle frame (11) there are provided at least one engine (12) with relative carburettor (13), a drive shaft (23) with relative transmission unit (14), in the form of an arm, for transmitting rotation to a rear wheel (15), and at least one spring damper unit (16) located between the casing (17) of said arm of the transmission unit (14) and an overlying part (18) of said frame (11), characterised in that said engine (12), besides being connected by a pivot (19) to a central portion (20) of said frame (11), is also connected by a second pivot (21) to an overlying part (18) of said frame (11), said arm (14) containing the transmission being supported on and rockable about said drive shaft (23). 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said casing (17) of said rockable arm (14) there is connected an extension (24) which embraces said engine and supports one end of said drive shaft (23), the other end of said drive shaft (23) being supported within said rockable arm (14). 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein a second spring damper unit (16a) is positioned on the other side of said rear wheel (15) between a second rockable arm extension (24a), joined to said first extension (24) to receive the rotation axle of said rear wheel (15), and said overlying part (18) of said frame (11). 4. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said overlying part (18) of said frame (11) comprises a bracket (22) joined to said overlying part (18) and suspended. 5. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the axis of said drive shaft (23) coincides with the axis of rotation of said transmission arm (14). An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein said transmission is an automatic transmission comprising expandable pulleys, preferably is a mechanical transmission. A rear suspension apparatus for motor vehicles substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. |
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Patent Number | 191290 | ||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | 1199/DEL/1995 | ||||||||
PG Journal Number | 44/2003 | ||||||||
Publication Date | 01-Nov-2003 | ||||||||
Grant Date | 24-May-2004 | ||||||||
Date of Filing | 28-Jun-1995 | ||||||||
Name of Patentee | PIAGGIO & C.S.P.A. | ||||||||
Applicant Address | VIALE RINALDO PIAGGIO,25,PONTEDERA,PISA,ITALY. | ||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | B60G 3/18 | ||||||||
PCT International Application Number | N/A | ||||||||
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