Rear suspension system for motorcycles

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Inventors

Padgett, Ray T.

Application #

539550

Filed

Jun-18-1990

Published

Nov-5-1991

Current US Class

180/219
180/227
248/565
280/283

International Classes

B62D 061/02

Field of Search

180/219 180/227 280/275 280/283 280/284 267/195 267/217 267/221 267/222 188/321.11 248/565

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henry, Sr.; Patrick F.

US Patent References

4408674   Motorcycle drive w...
4556119   Motorcycle structure
4706774   Motorcycle rear sus...
4712638   Suspension system...

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Abstract
A rigid motorcycle frame comprises a pair of spaced swingarms attached to a shock absorber which comprises a shock absorber casing or housing pivotally mounted on the swingarms and having a shock absorber rod which is pivotally attached to the motorcycle frame at a point below the housing whereby the movement of the rear wheel of the motorcycle causes the outer housing of the shock absorber to move upwardly relative to the shock absorber, rod which is attached to the motorcycle frame and which is opposite from the normal operation of a shock absorber. The shock absorber may include a spring means and/or hydraulic means to provide the usual resistance provided by a cushioning arrangement. In operation swing arms are moving downwardly the shock absorber moves its mounting points closer together which is different from most shock absorbers which move their mounting points further apart. '
 
Claims
What is claimed is set further hereafter:

1. In a suspension system for a motorcycle which has a steerable front wheel and a driven rear wheel:

a motorcycle frame having the steerable front wheel mounted thereon,

a movable swingframe supporting said rear wheel for movement on said frame,

a shock absorber comprising an outer casing thereof mounted on mounting points on said motorcycle frame and said swingframe for movement therewith,

said shock absorber including means for cushioning and resisting said shock absorber casing, and

said shock absorber being arranged so that when the rear wheel is moved downwardly, the mounting points are moved closer together.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The motorcycle frame comprises a pair of spaced swing arms attached to a shock absorber which has a spring and a rod connected to a pivot on the frame and the cylinder attached to the two swing arms, whereby the shock absorber under load tries to pull its mounting points closer together.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most motorcycles in use today use a swingarm to locate the rear wheel relative to the motorcycle frame. The forward end of the swingarm pivots around a bolt running crosswise through the motorcycle frame or through brackets attached to the motorcycle frame to allow the rear wheel to move when it encounters a bump. The weight of the vehicle is supported by either one or two shock absorbers, which include a spring (mechanical or gas) and a means of damping the movement.

At one time, most motorcycle designs used two shock absorbers, with one shock absorber located on each side of the rear wheel and extending upward from the swingarm to the rearward part of the frame. In more recent years, a large number of designs using only one shock absorber have provided much better suspension performance. In such designs, the shock absorber is located forward of the wheel and extends from the area of the swingarm upward to an area under the forward portion of the seat. In many cases, the performance advantages of the single shock absorber designs are achieved by use of mechanical links at the top, the bottom, or both, which transmit the forces between the shock absorber and the frame and/or between the shock absorber and the swingarm. In these designs, either the upper end of the shock absorber and/or linkage and brackets uses space which could otherwise be used for an air filter box, a battery, or some other purpose.
 
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