Electronically controlled sway bar damping link
US-12083850-B2 · Sep 10, 2024 · US
US9126467B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9126467-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214127010-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2015 |
| Grant date | Sep 8, 2015 |
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A variable damping force member is used in a vehicle suspension device and the damping force of which can be changed. The variable damping force member is equipped with a piston which is slidably housed in a cylinder filled with a fluid and which divides the cylinder into a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber, and has fluid passages connecting the first and second fluid passages. A valve member is provided in the piston for blocking the fluid passages, and for opening the fluid passages when the piston slides. A piezoelectric body is connected to the valve member, and pushes the valve member towards the fluid passages when voltage is applied. A bellows is arranged on the valve member so as to seal the piezoelectric body from the fluid, and the bellows biases the piston in the direction in which the piezoelectric body is constricted.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A damping force variable damper for use in a suspension system of a vehicle, the damper providing a variable damping force and comprising: a cylinder filled with a fluid and having a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber; a piston slidably disposed within the cylinder, the piston separating the first fluid chamber and the second fluid chamber from each other and having a fluid passage through which the first fluid chamber communicates with the second fluid chamber, wherein the fluid passage is an elongated hole and has a cross-section taken perpendicular to an axial direction of the cylinder, the cross-section having an elongated curved shape along an outer circumference of the piston; a valve member disposed in the piston for closing the fluid passage, the valve member opening the fluid passage when the piston slides; a piezoelectric body connected to the valve member for pressing the valve member toward the fluid passage when a voltage is applied to the piezoelectric body, wherein change in the voltage applied to the piezoelectric body changes a force pressing the valve member, and the change in the force changes the damping force; and a bellows disposed at the valve member for sealingly separating the piezoelectric body from the fluid, the bellows urging a piston in a direction to contract the piezoelectric body. 2. The damper of claim 1 , wherein the piston is tubular, and the bellows is spaced radially inwardly from the piston, the bellows having an end portion disposed radially inwardly of the piston. 3. The damper of claim 1 , wherein the fluid passage includes an upper fluid passage portion to be pressed by the valve member, and a lower fluid passage portion different from the upper fluid passage portion and larger in cross-sectional area than the upper fluid passage portion. 4. The damper of claim 1 , wherein the valve member includes a hollow skirt portion of a generally truncated cone shape, the skirt portion having a closing end for closing the fluid passage when the valve member is pressed, the skirt portion having valve openings formed through a circumferential wall thereof for directing out of the skirt portion the fluid introduced through fluid passage into the skirt portion. 5. The damper of claim 4 , wherein the piston includes a cylindrical lower wall portion disposed outside the skirt portion, the lower wall portion including a circumferential wall having piston openings formed therethrough such that an inside of the lower wall portion communicates with an outside of the lower wall portion through the piston openings, the piston openings circumferentially overlapping the valve openings. 6. The damper of claim 5 , wherein the skirt portion is spaced from the lower wall portion. 7. The damper of claim 5 , wherein the skirt portion is partially in slidable contact with the lower wall portion.
Control of valve bias or pre-stress, e.g. electromagnetically (F16F9/465 takes precedence) · CPC title
Characteristics of fluid dampers (adjusting fluid dampers in general F16F9/44 - F16F9/53) · 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
characterised by actuation means · CPC title
piezoelectric; electro- or magnetostrictive · CPC title
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