Shock absorber
US-9488242-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US10330170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10330170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515536125-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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A rod guide includes a housing portion and a depressed portion formed toward an outer periphery from a starting point located apart from a piston rod by ½ or more of a distance in an axial direction between a bottom surface of the housing portion and a flat portion of an oil seal in a radial direction closest to the piston rod, and a bush is disposed to be flush with the bottom surface or disposed to project.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A shock absorber, comprising: a cylinder in which a hydraulic fluid is sealed; a free piston slidably inserted into the cylinder, the free piston partitioning inside of the cylinder into a liquid chamber and a gas chamber; a piston slidably inserted into the cylinder, the piston partitioning the liquid chamber into an extension-side chamber and a contraction-side chamber; a piston rod inserted movably into and out of the cylinder, the piston rod being coupled to the piston; a rod guide fitted onto an end portion of the cylinder on the liquid chamber side, the rod guide slidably supporting the piston rod via a bush disposed on an inner periphery; and an oil seal disposed on an opposite side of the liquid chamber on the rod guide, the oil seal sealing between the piston rod and the cylinder, wherein: the rod guide includes: a housing portion disposed on a surface of the oil seal side, the oil seal including a seal lip housed in the housing portion; and a depressed portion depressed on a bottom surface of the housing portion, the depressed portion being formed toward an outer periphery from a starting point located apart from the piston rod by ½ or more of a distance in an axial direction between the bottom surface and a flat portion of the oil seal in a radial direction closest to the piston rod, wherein the bush is disposed to be flush with the bottom surface of the housing portion, or to project from the bottom surface, and the rod guide has a corner portion of the bottom surface and the depressed portion formed in an R-chamfered shape on the piston rod side. 2. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the starting point of the depressed portion of the housing portion is disposed on an outer peripheral side with respect to a center of a circle in contact with the flat portion of the oil seal, the seal lip, and the bottom surface of the housing portion. 3. The shock absorber according to claim 2 , wherein the starting point of the depressed portion of the housing portion is disposed between a position apart from the piston rod by ½ of the distance between the bottom surface of the housing portion and the flat portion of the oil seal, and a position of an outermost diameter of the circle on the outer peripheral side, the circle being in contact with the flat portion of the oil seal, the seal lip, and the bottom surface of the housing portion. 4. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the flat portion of the oil seal is an abutting surface on the rod guide. 5. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the flat portion of the oil seal is an end surface of the seal lip. 6. The shock absorber according claim 1 , wherein the starting point of the depressed portion of the housing portion is disposed between a position apart from the piston rod by ½ of the distance between the bottom surface of the housing portion and the flat portion of the oil seal, and a position apart from the piston rod by the distance between the bottom surface of the housing portion and the flat portion of the oil seal. 7. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber is a mono-tube type shock absorber. 8. A shock absorber, comprising: a cylinder in which a hydraulic fluid is sealed; a free piston slidably inserted into the cylinder, the free piston partitioning inside of the cylinder into a liquid chamber and a gas chamber; a piston slidably inserted into the cylinder, the piston partitioning the liquid chamber into an extension-side chamber and a contraction-side chamber; a piston rod inserted movably into and out of the cylinder, the piston rod being coupled to the piston; a rod guide fitted onto an end portion of the cylinder on the liquid chamber side, the rod guide slidably supporting the piston rod via a bush disposed on an inner periphery; and an oil seal disposed on an opposite side of the liquid chamber on the rod guide, the oil seal sealing between the piston rod and the cylinder, wherein: the rod guide includes: a housing portion disposed on a surface of the oil seal side, the oil seal including a seal lip housed in the housing portion; and a depressed portion depressed on a bottom surface of the housing portion, the depressed portion being formed toward an outer periphery from a starting point located apart from the piston rod by ½ or more of a distance in an axial direction between the bottom surface and a flat portion of the oil seal in a radial direction closest to the piston rod, wherein the bush is disposed to be flush with the bottom surface of the housing portion, or to project from the bottom surface, and the rod guide has a corner portion of the bottom surface and the depressed portion formed in a C-chamfered shape on the piston rod side. 9. The shock absorber according to claim 8 , wherein the starting point of the depressed portion of the housing portion is disposed on an outer peripheral side with respect to a center of a circle in contact with the flat portion of the oil seal, the seal lip, and the bottom surface of the housing portion. 10. The shock absorber according to claim 9 , wherein the starting point of the depressed portion of the housing portion is disposed between a position apart from the piston rod by ½ of the distance between the bottom surface of the housing portion and the flat portion of the oil seal, and a position of an outermost diameter of the circle on the outer peripheral side, the circle being in contact with the flat portion of the oil seal, the seal lip, and the bottom surface of the housing portion. 11. The shock absorber according to claim 8 , wherein the flat portion of the oil seal is an abutting surface on the rod guide. 12. The shock absorber according to claim 8 , wherein the flat portion of the oil seal is an end surface of the seal lip. 13. The shock absorber according to claim 8 , wherein the starting point of the depressed portion of the housing portion is disposed between a position apart from the piston rod by ½ of the distance between the bottom surface of the housing portion and the flat portion of the oil seal, and a position apart from the piston rod by the distance between the bottom surface of the housing portion and the flat portion of the oil seal. 14. The shock absorber according to claim 8 , wherein the shock absorber is a mono-tube type shock absorber.
Special sealings, including sealings or guides for piston-rods ({F16F9/325, F16F9/3485 take precedence; arrangements for filling via piston rod sealing or guiding means F16F9/432} ; sealing of moving parts in general F16J15/16 - F16J15/56) · CPC title
Other sealings for reciprocating rods · CPC title
Linear · CPC title
Arrangements for lubrication or cooling of the sealing itself · CPC title
the guide being mounted between the piston and the sealing, enabling lubrication of the guide · CPC title
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