Patent attributes
A Progressive Compression Suspension is disclosed. The suspension operates to provide floating opposed mounting points for each end of the suspension's shock absorber. The bottom end of the shock absorber pivotally attaches to the lower suspension arm, and the upper end of the shock absorber pivotally attaches to a compression linkage. The compression linkage is pivotally attached to the vehicle frame or chassis, such that it rocks back forth when the suspension engages rough terrain and the top of the shock absorber works in opposition to the bottom of the shock absorber. The rocking of the compression linkage is created by an actuating linkage interconnecting the compression linkage and an eccentric arm extending inwardly towards the frame from the pivot point of the lower suspension arm. As a result of this geometry, if the lower suspension arm is driven upwardly by the terrain, it will (through operation of the eccentric arm, actuating linkage and compression linkage) cause the top mounting point of the shock absorber to be driven downwardly. By correctly calculating the dimensional relationships, the resultant effect progressive dampening that is responsive to suspension travel, rather than simple linear dampening.