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Vehicle suspension system

  • US 5,480,188 A
  • Filed: 12/30/1993
  • Issued: 01/02/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A vehicle having a load support body, a pair of front ground engaging wheels and a pair of rear ground engaging wheels connected to the body to support the body, each wheel being displaceable relative to the body in a generally vertical direction, a double acting fluid ram having a piston and interconnected between each wheel and the body, each ram including a first and a second fluid filled chamber on opposite sides of the piston, said first and second chambers varying in volume in response to vertical movement between the respective wheel and the body, respective first conduits providing fluid communication between said first chambers of the front and rear rams on the same side of the vehicle, respective second fluid conduits providing communication between the second chambers of the front and rear rams on the same side of the vehicle, a first further fluid communicating conduit interconnecting the first fluid conduit on each side of the vehicle to the respective second fluid conduit on the opposite side of the vehicle, to thereby provide two fluid circuits each comprising one of said first conduits, one of said second conduits, and one of said first further conduits interconnecting the first and second conduits, each said circuit being adapted to resiliently vary the fluid capacity of the circuit to accommodate fluid displaced from rams in that circuit with a resultant pressure rise in the circuit, and at least one pair of wheels selected from the front and rear pairs of wheels of the vehicle being connected to the body by respective additional rams each defining a third fluid chamber, said third fluid chambers being interconnected by a third fluid conduit to provide a third fluid circuit, said first, second and third fluid circuits in operation being independent of external fluid and pressure sources and providing substantially consistent loading on the respective wheels irrespective of vertical position of the wheels while minimizing roll movement in the lateral direction.

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