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Pneumatic vehicle stabilization system

  • US 7,611,154 B2
  • Filed: 01/11/2006
  • Issued: 11/03/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/11/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A suspension system for a vehicle providing multiple points of support for a sprung section of the vehicle, the suspension system comprising:

  • a plurality of independent, fluidically charged support members with at least a first member being located under the sprung section for each point of support;

    fluid pressure control for each fluidicly charged support member;

    a source of a indication that chassis leveling is to be attempted allowing uneven extension of elements of the suspension system;

    a two-axis horizontal level sensor installed on the sprung section;

    a chassis level controller responsive to the indication that chassis leveling is to be attempted and to the two-axis horizontal level sensor for directing the fluid pressure control to adjust the pressure in at least a first of the plurality of independent, fluidicly charged support members to level the sprung section;

    a plurality of suspension extension sensors with one suspension extension sensor being located at each point of support for generating indication of extension or compression of the independent, fluidicly charged support members relative to a norm;

    the chassis level controller being connected to receive the generated indication, the chassis level controller being adapted for bimodal operation including one mode in which the chassis level controller is responsive to the plurality of suspension extension sensors for directing the fluid pressure control to adjust the pressure in the plurality of independent, fluidicly charged members to obtain equal extension of the independent, fluidicly charged support members and a second mode in which the pressure in the independent, fluidicly charged support members is adjusted to obtain sprung section leveling;

    a power take-off controller installed on the vehicle;

    a communications channel connected between the level controller and the power take-off controller; and

    the level controller being responsive to engagement of the power take-off controller for operating in its second mode for leveling the sprung section of the vehicle and responsive to disengagement of the power take-off controller for operating in its first mode for providing equalizing of extension of the independent, fluidicly charged support members.

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