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US-2016280315-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US9303712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9303712-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314022030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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Methods and apparatus for position sensitive dampening. In one aspect a fluid damper is provided comprising a damper chamber divided by a piston into a primary compression and a primary rebound chamber; a secondary compression chamber in fluid communication with the damper chamber; and an adjustable fluid meter controlling fluid flow out of the secondary compression chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A damper for a shock absorber comprising: a damper chamber divided by a piston and a piston shaft into a compression portion and a rebound portion; a piston receiving portion formed at a lower end of said damper chamber, said piston receiving portion configured for holding a damping fluid and for receiving said piston during a compression stroke of said shock absorber, wherein said piston receiving portion comprises an upper end having a diameter that tapers outwards permitting, initially in said compression stroke, some of said damping fluid to pass through an annular area formed between a bottom out piston seal disposed annularly around said piston shaft and an inner diameter of said piston receiving portion; a blow-off valve coupled with said piston receiving portion via a first fluid path and coupled to said compression portion, said blow-off valve configured for selectively allowing a first portion of said damping fluid to flow at a speed of said piston shaft, from said piston receiving portion, through said first fluid path and to said compression portion, that creates a fluid pressure within said piston receiving portion during engagement of said piston with said piston receiving portion; and an adjustable metering valve coupled with said piston receiving portion via a second fluid path and coupled to said compression portion, said adjustable metering valve configured for allowing a second portion of said damping fluid to flow from said piston receiving portion, through said second fluid path and to said compression portion, thereby relieving a vacuum pressure created within said piston receiving portion during said compression stroke of said shock absorber. 2. The damper of claim 1 , wherein said blow-off valve comprises: a valve opening; a piston; and a compression spring, wherein said fluid pressure that is created is determined by a combination of a spring rate of said compression spring, a preload on said compression spring and an area of said piston that is subject to said fluid pressure within said piston receiving portion. 3. The damper of claim 1 , wherein said blow-off valve and said metering valve operate independently of each other, and each permits said first portion and said second portion, respectively of said damping fluid to pass from the piston receiving portion to said compression portion, thereby lessening an increase in a damping effect during said compression stroke.
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