Jounce bumpers and spring assemblies including same

US9352630B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9352630-B2
Application numberUS-201314015053-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2013
Priority dateAug 31, 2012
Publication dateMay 31, 2016
Grant dateMay 31, 2016

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A jounce bumper can be dimensioned for securement along an end member of a gas spring assembly adjacent a sensing device. The jounce bumper can include a bumper body with a sensing passage extending their through such that the sensing device can communicate through the sensing passage. A gas spring assembly including a sensing device and such a jounce bumper as well as a suspension system including one or more of such gas spring assemblies are also included.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An assembly comprising: a spring element having a longitudinal axis and extending longitudinally between opposing first and second ends; a first end member disposed in operative engagement with said spring element along said first end and including an indexing feature disposed therealong; a second end member disposed in operative engagement with said spring element along said second end; a sensing device secured in a predetermined position along one of said first and second end members, said sensing device operative to transmit one of an ultrasonic wave and an electromagnetic wave toward a distal surface and receive said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave reflected off of said distal surface to at least partially sense a height condition of said assembly; and, a jounce bumper supported along said one of said first and second end members in spaced relation to said distal surface and at least partially covering said sensing device, said jounce bumper including a bumper body having a longitudinal axis and including a mounting end, a distal end, and an outer surface extending peripherally about said bumper body between said mounting and distal ends, and said bumper body including a sensing passage surface that at least partially defines a sensing passage extending through said bumper body between said mounting and distal ends and an indexing recess extending into said bumper body and dimensioned to at least partially receive said indexing feature such that said sensing device transmits said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave and receives said reflection of said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave through said sensing passage. 2. An assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a damper including a damper housing and a damper rod, said damper rod operatively connected along one of said first and second end members, and said damper housing operatively connected along the other of said first and second end members. 3. An assembly according to claim 2 , wherein said bumper body includes an inner surface that at least partially defines a rod passage extending through said bumper body in approximate alignment with said longitudinal axis and dimensioned to receive said damper rod. 4. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said indexing recess is disposed in a predetermined orientation relative to said sensing device such that said sensing passage is positioned and retained in approximate alignment with said sensing device. 5. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said jounce bumper includes a sensing device recess extending into said bumper body and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of said sensing device. 6. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said spring element includes a flexible wall extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and at least partially defining a spring chamber, said first end member is secured across said first end of said flexible wall such that a substantially fluid-tight seal is formed therebetween, and said second end member is secured across said second end of said flexible wall such that a substantially fluid-tight seal is formed therebetween. 7. An assembly according to claim 6 , wherein one of said first and second end members includes an outside surface, and said flexible wall at least partially defines a rolling lobe displaceable along said outside surface. 8. An assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said jounce bumper includes said bumper body that is at least partially formed from an elastomeric material that substantially inhibits at least one of transmission and reception of said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave therethrough. 9. A gas spring assembly comprising: a first end member including a first end member wall and including an indexing feature; a second end member spaced from said first end member such that a longitudinal axis is formed therebetween; a flexible spring member includes a flexible wall extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and lengthwise between first and second end with said first end operatively connected to said first end member in a substantially fluid-tight manner and said second end operatively connected to said second end member in a substantially fluid tight manner such that a spring chamber is at least partially defined by said flexible spring member between said first and second end members; a sensing device secured on said first end member in a predetermined position relative to said indexing feature and said sensing device operative to transmit one of an ultrasonic wave and an electromagnetic wave toward a reflecting surface disposed along said second end member and receive said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave reflected off of said reflecting surface to at least partially sense a height condition of said gas spring assembly; and, a jounce bumper includes a bumper body supported along said first end member in spaced relation to said second end member and said reflecting surface, said jounce bumper at least partially covering said sensing device along said first end member, said jounce bumper having a longitudinal axis and including: a mounting end disposed toward said first end member; a distal end spaced apart from said first end member and said second end member; an outer surface extending peripherally about said jounce bumper between said mounting and distal ends; a sensing passage surface that at least partially defines a sensing passage extending through said bumper body between said mounting and distal ends; and an indexing recess dimensioned to at least partially receive said indexing feature and at least approximately align said sensing passage with said sensing device such that said sensing device transmits said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave and receives said reflection of said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave through said sensing passage. 10. A gas spring assembly according to claim 9 , wherein said jounce bumper includes said bumper body that is at least partially formed from an elastomeric material that substantially inhibits at least one of transmission and reception of said one of said ultrasonic wave and said electromagnetic wave therethrough. 11. A gas spring assembly according to claim 9 , wherein said jounce bumper includes a includes a sensing device recess disposed along said mounting end and in communication with said sensing passage, said sensing device recess dimensioned to at least partially receive and cover said sensing device. 12. A gas spring assembly according to claim 9 , wherein said indexing recess extends into said jounce bumper from along said mounting end. 13. A gas spring assembly according to claim 9 , wherein said sensing passage extends along said outer surface of said jounce bumper and at least partially forms an elongated groove along said outer surface. 14. A gas spring assembly according to claim 9 , wherein one of said first and second end members includes an outside surface, and said flexible wall at least partially defines a rolling lobe displaceable along said outside surface. 15. A gas spring and damper assembly comprising: a gas spring including: a first end member including a first end member wall and an indexing feature; a second end member spaced from said first end member such that a longitudinal axis is formed therebetween; and, a flexible spring member extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and lengthwise between first and second end with said

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  • Mounting of rubber type springs · CPC title

  • on pneumatic springs · CPC title

  • multi-chamber units (F16F9/0472, F16F9/05 take precedence) · CPC title

  • B60G11/62Primary

    having both rubber springs and fluid springs · CPC title

  • on a damper · CPC title

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What does patent US9352630B2 cover?
A jounce bumper can be dimensioned for securement along an end member of a gas spring assembly adjacent a sensing device. The jounce bumper can include a bumper body with a sensing passage extending their through such that the sensing device can communicate through the sensing passage. A gas spring assembly including a sensing device and such a jounce bumper as well as a suspension system inclu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Firestone Ind Products Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60G11/62. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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