End-stop control valves for providing progessive damping forces in vibration dampers
US-2024084872-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9010505B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9010505-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213644245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2015 |
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A shock absorber is provided. The shock absorber includes: a piston rod; an inner passage having an inlet port at an outer periphery of the piston rod; and a stopper installed at the outer periphery of the piston rod. The stopper is disposed to surround the inlet port of the inner passage, and an outer passage extending from an upper portion of the stopper to the inlet port is formed between the stopper and the piston rod.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shock absorber comprising: a cylinder; a piston rod movably disposed within the cylinder; a stopper installed at an outer periphery of the piston rod; a flow passage defined between the stopper and the cylinder; and an inner passage formed in the piston rod, the inner passage having an inlet port at the outer periphery of the piston rod and an outlet port formed at a lower end of the piston rod and bypassing a working fluid through an inside of the piston rod, wherein the stopper is disposed to surround the inlet port of the inner passage, and an outer passage extending from an upper portion of the stopper to the inlet port is formed between the stopper and the piston rod, wherein the stopper comprises: an annular stopper rubber having an inner peripheral groove defining a gap between the piston rod and the stopper rubber; and a stopper body supporting a lower portion of the stopper rubber, and wherein the working fluid flows from the upper portion of the stopper to the inlet port through the outer passage and then flows through the inner passage extending from the inlet port to the outlet port. 2. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the stopper body comprises: a lower bottom portion having a shaft hole into which the piston rod is fit; a wall portion formed upright on the lower bottom portion, such that the wall portion is spaced apart from the outer periphery of the piston rod; and a support portion extending radially from an upper end of the wall portion and supporting the stopper rubber. 3. The shock absorber according to claim 2 , wherein: the inner peripheral groove is plurally formed at an inner periphery of the stopper rubber; inner peripheral portions of the stopper rubber, except for the inner peripheral groove, are fit to the outer periphery of the piston rod; an inside of the support portion is recessed relative to an edge thereof; the stopper rubber is mounted in the recessed region inside the support portion; and a gap between the wall portion and the piston rod defines a lower portion of the outer passage, and directly faces the inlet port of the inner passage.
within the cylinder, in contact with working fluid · CPC title
Stops limiting fluid passage, e.g. hydraulic stops {or elastomeric elements inside the cylinder which contribute to changes in fluid damping (fluid-actuated displacement devices with means for accelerating or decelerating the stroke F15B15/22)} · CPC title
Vortex flow passages · CPC title
Special valve constructions ({F16F9/44, F16F9/50 take precedence; filtering details F16F9/3285} ; valves in general F16K); Shape or construction of throttling passages · CPC title
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