Electronically controlled sway bar damping link
US-12083850-B2 · Sep 10, 2024 · US
US2016236533A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016236533-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415025611-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A hydraulic shock absorber includes: an expansion-side passage and a contraction-side passage that connect an expansion-side chamber with a contraction-side chamber; an expansion-side valve body configured to open or close the expansion-side passage; a contraction-side valve body configured to open or close the contraction-side passage; an expansion-side back-pressure chamber configured to bias the expansion-side valve body; a contraction-side back-pressure chamber configured to bias the contraction-side valve body; a communicating channel that communicates with the expansion-side back-pressure chamber through an expansion-side resistance element, the communicating channel communicating with the contraction-side back-pressure chamber through a contraction-side resistance element; an expansion-side pressure introduction passage that connects the expansion-side chamber with the contraction-side back-pressure chamber; a contraction-side pressure introduction passage that connects the contraction-side chamber with the expansion-side back-pressure chamber; a regulating passage connected to the communicating channel; and a solenoid pressure control valve provided in the regulating passage to control a pressure in the upstream of the regulating passage. An expansion-side load for biasing the expansion-side valve body by virtue of the pressure of the expansion-side back-pressure chamber is larger than a contraction-side load for biasing the contraction-side valve body by virtue of the pressure of the contraction-side back-pressure chamber.
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A hydraulic shock absorber comprising: a cylinder; a piston slidably inserted into the cylinder to partition the inside of the cylinder into an expansion-side chamber and a contraction-side chamber; an expansion-side passage and a contraction-side passage that connect the expansion-side chamber with the contraction-side chamber; an expansion-side valve body configured to open or close the expansion-side passage; a contraction-side valve body configured to open or close the contraction-side passage; an expansion-side back-pressure chamber configured to press an expansion-side spool abutting on the expansion-side valve body by virtue of an internal pressure, the expansion-side back-pressure chamber being configured to bias the expansion-side valve body to close the expansion-side passage; a contraction-side back-pressure chamber configured to press a contraction-side spool abutting on the contraction-side valve body by virtue of an internal pressure, the contraction-side back-pressure chamber being configured to bias the contraction-side valve body to close the contraction-side passage; a communicating channel that communicates with the expansion-side back-pressure chamber through an expansion-side resistance element configured to generate resistance to a passing liquid flow, the communicating channel communicating with the contraction-side back-pressure chamber through a contraction-side resistance element configured to generate resistance to a passing liquid flow; an expansion-side pressure introduction passage configured to permit only a liquid flow directed from the expansion-side chamber to the contraction-side back-pressure chamber; a contraction-side pressure introduction passage configured to permit only a liquid flow directed from the contraction-side chamber to the expansion-side back-pressure chamber; a regulating passage connected to the communicating channel; a contraction-side discharge passage that connects the downstream of the regulating passage with the expansion-side chamber, the contraction-side discharge passage being configured to permit only a liquid flow directed from the regulating passage to the expansion-side chamber; an expansion-side discharge passage that connects the downstream of the regulating passage with the contraction-side chamber, the expansion-side discharge passage being configured to permit only a liquid flow directed from the regulating passage to the contraction-side chamber; and a solenoid pressure control valve provided in the regulating passage to control a pressure in the upstream of the regulating passage, wherein, when a pressure of the expansion-side back-pressure chamber is equal to a pressure of the contraction-side back-pressure chamber, an expansion-side load for biasing the expansion-side valve body by virtue of the pressure of the expansion-side back-pressure chamber is larger than a contraction-side load for biasing the contraction-side valve body by virtue of the pressure of the contraction-side back-pressure chamber. 2 . The hydraulic shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein a pressed area of the expansion-side spool pressed by the pressure of the expansion-side back-pressure chamber is larger than a pressed area of the contraction-side spool pressed by the pressure of the contraction-side back-pressure chamber. 3 . The hydraulic shock absorber according to claim 1 , further comprising: a piston rod inserted into the cylinder, the piston rod having an outer circumference where the piston, the expansion-side valve body, and the contraction-side valve body are mounted; a tubular expansion-side housing mounted to an outer circumference side of the piston rod, the expansion-side housing having an inner circumference where the expansion-side spool is slidably inserted to form the expansion-side back-pressure chamber; and a tubular contraction-side housing mounted to an outer circumference side of the piston rod, the contraction-side housing having an inner circumference where the contraction-side spool is slidably inserted to form the contraction-side back-pressure chamber, wherein the piston is an annular member provided with the expansion-side passage and the contraction-side passage, the expansion-side valve body and the contraction-side valve body are annular members, the contraction-side pressure introduction passage is provided in the expansion-side housing, and the expansion-side pressure introduction passage is provided in the contraction-side housing. 4 . The hydraulic shock absorber according to claim 3 , further comprising: a first spring member configured to bias the expansion-side spool toward the expansion-side valve body, the first spring member being configured to bias a valve body of a contraction-side check valve configured to open or close the contraction-side pressure introduction passage; and a second spring member configured to bias the contraction-side spool toward the contraction-side valve body, the second spring member being configured to bias a valve body of an expansion-side check valve configured to open or close the expansion-side pressure introduction passage. 5 . The hydraulic shock absorber according to claim 3 , wherein the piston rod has a holding shaft provided in a leading edge of the piston rod, the holding shaft having an outer circumference where the piston, the expansion-side valve body, the contraction-side valve body, the expansion-side housing, and the contraction-side housing are mounted, a vertical hole opened on a leading edge of the holding shaft, the expansion-side resistance element and the contraction-side resistance element that are provided in the holding shaft and communicate with the communicating channel provided in the vertical hole, a housing portion provided inside the piston rod to house the solenoid pressure control valve, the housing portion communicating with the communicating channel through the regulating passage, the contraction-side discharge passage that connects the housing portion with the expansion-side chamber, and a tubular separator inserted into the vertical hole to form the communicating channel inside the vertical hole in conjunction with an annular trench provided in an outer circumference, the tubular separator having an inner circumference where the expansion-side discharge passage is formed. 6 . The hydraulic shock absorber according to claim 1 , further comprising a failsafe valve configured to detour the solenoid pressure control valve, wherein the solenoid pressure control valve shuts off the regulating passage when it is not electrically conducted, the solenoid pressure control valve performs a pressure control when it is electrically conducted, and a valve open pressure of the failsafe valve is set to be larger than a maximum controllable pressure of the solenoid pressure control valve.
allowing control from a distance {, i.e. location of means for control input being remote from site of valves, e.g. on damper external wall (attachment of valve units to cylinders F16F9/325)} · CPC title
Characteristics of fluid dampers (adjusting fluid dampers in general F16F9/44 - F16F9/53) · CPC title
Throttling passages in the form of annular discs {or other plate-like elements which may or may not have a spring action}, operating in opposite directions {or singly, e.g. annular discs positioned on top of the valve or piston body (F16F9/341, F16F9/3415 take precedence)} · CPC title
using both gas and liquid {(F16F9/486 take precedence; self-pumping fluid springs B60G17/044)} · CPC title
with a single cylinder {and of single-tube type} · CPC title
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