ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 2 -- United States Patent no. 12,263,708, issued on April 1, was assigned to Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Inc. (Milwaukee).
"Vehicle adaptive ride height system and method of controlling a vehicle" was invented by Michael Robert Brzeski (Brookfield, Wis.) and Mark Gene Hutchison (Vernon, Wis.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "One or more example vehicle adaptive ride height (ARH) systems to provide semi-active damping and ARH functionality. Each example ARH system is operable to dynamically control the vehicle, in response to dynamic detection of one or more operational parameters, between a raised vehicle state or position (e.g., ride height) and a lowered vehicle state or p...