Gas spring and gas damper assemblies and methods of assembly

US9370984B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9370984-B2
Application numberUS-201314423972-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2013
Priority dateAug 31, 2012
Publication dateJun 21, 2016
Grant dateJun 21, 2016

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A gas spring and gas damper assembly ( 200 ) can include a gas spring and a gas damper. The gas spring can include a first end member, a second end member and a flexible wall that at least partially forms a spring chamber. The gas damper can include first and second damper elements ( 278, 280 ) as well as a damper element assembly that are telescopically interconnected with one another. The damper element assembly can include an outer side wall portion that at least partially defines a cavity and a biasing element extending into the cavity. A suspension system and a method of assembly are also included.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A damper element assembly dimensioned for use in an associated gas spring and gas damper assembly, said damper piston assembly comprising: a damper rod having a longitudinal axis and extending longitudinally between opposing first and second ends; a first outer side wall portion disposed along said second end of said damper rod, said first outer side wall portion extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and extending in a generally longitudinally direction, said first outer side wall portion disposed in radially-outward spaced relation to said damper rod and including an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surface at least partially defining a first cavity having a first open end; a first biasing element including a base end, a distal end and an outer surface with at least a portion of said base end of said first biasing element disposed within said first cavity and at least a portion of said outer surface disposed adjacent said inner surface of said first outer side wall portion such that under load conditions in which said first biasing element is axially compressed said first outer side wall portion restrains radially-outward expansion of said first biasing element; and, a second outer side wall portion disposed along said second end of said damper rod in axially-spaced relation to said first outer side wall portion, said second outer side wall portion extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and extending in a generally longitudinally direction, said second outer side wall portion disposed in radially-outward spaced relation to said damper rod and including an inner surface and an outer surface with said inner surface at least partially defining a second cavity having a second open end facing axially-opposite said first open end. 2. A damper element assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a first end wall portion disposed transverse to said longitudinal axis and operatively connected with said first outer side wall portion. 3. A damper element assembly according to claim 2 , wherein said first end wall portion and said first side wall portion at least partially define a first piston element having a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration. 4. A damper element assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a second end wall portion disposed transverse to said longitudinal axis and operatively connected with said second outer side wall portion. 5. A damper element assembly according to claim 4 , wherein said second end wall portion and said second side wall portion at least partially defining a second piston element having a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration. 6. A damper element assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a second biasing element including a base end, a distal end and an outer surface with at least a portion of said base end of said second biasing element disposed within said second cavity and at least a portion of said outer surface disposed adjacent said inner surface of said second outer side wall portion such that under load conditions in which said second biasing element is axially compressed said second outer side wall portion restrain radially-outward expansion of said second biasing element. 7. A damper element assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said first outer side wall portion extends to a first distal edge and has a first wall portion length, and said second outer side wall portion extends to a second distal edge disposed opposite said first distal edge and has a second wall portion length that is different than said first wall portion length. 8. A damper element assembly dimensioned for use in an associated gas spring and gas damper assembly, said damper piston assembly comprising: a damper rod having a longitudinal axis and extending longitudinally between opposing first and second ends; a first outer side wall portion disposed along said second end of said damper rod, said first outer side wall portion extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and extending in a generally longitudinally direction, said first outer side wall portion disposed in radially-outward spaced relation to said damper rod and including an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surface at least partially defining a first cavity having a first open end; a first biasing element including a base end, a distal end and an outer surface with at least a portion of said base end of said first biasing element disposed within said first cavity and at least a portion of said outer surface disposed adjacent said inner surface of said first outer side wall portion such that under load conditions in which said first biasing element is axially compressed said first outer side wall portion restrains radially-outward expansion of said first biasing element; and, a wall-engaging element disposed adjacent said first outer wall portion, said wall-engaging element having an outer surface extending radially outward beyond said outer surface of said first outer wall portion and operative to provide a friction-reduced surface for contacting an associated damper wall. 9. A damper element assembly according to claim 8 further comprising: a second outer side wall portion disposed along said second end of said damper rod in axially-spaced relation to said first outer side wall portion, said second outer side wall portion extending peripherally about said longitudinal axis and extending in a generally longitudinally direction, said second outer side wall portion disposed in radially-outward spaced relation to said damper rod and including an inner surface and an outer surface with said inner surface at least partially defining a second cavity having a second open end facing axially-opposite said first open end; and, a second biasing element including a base end, a distal end and an outer surface with at least a portion of said base end of said second biasing element disposed within said second cavity and at least a portion of said outer surface disposed adjacent said inner surface of said second outer side wall portion such that under load conditions in which said second biasing element is axially compressed said second outer side wall portion restrain radially-outward expansion of said second biasing element. 10. A gas spring and gas damper assembly comprising: a gas spring assembly having a longitudinal axis and including: a first end member; a second end member spaced longitudinally from said first end member; and, a flexible wall extending circumferentially about said longitudinal axis and being operatively connected between said first and second end members such that a spring chamber is at least partially defined therebetween; and, a gas damper assembly at least partially disposed within said spring chamber and operatively connected between said first and second end members, said gas damper assembly including: a first damper element operatively connected to said first end member and including a first side wall and a first end wall that at least partially define a first damping chamber; a second damper element extending longitudinally between a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said second damper element including a second end wall and a second side wall at least partially defining a second damping chamber, said second end wall disposed transverse to said second side wall and at least partially forming a second element piston, said second damper element being oriented such that said second element piston and at least a portion of said second side wall are disposed within said first damping chamber, said second damper element being slidably supported within said first damping chamber such that said second end wa

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Classifications

  • the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper (F16F13/26 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B60G11/62Primary

    having both rubber springs and fluid springs · CPC title

  • Assembly procedures · CPC title

  • for vehicle or clutch · CPC title

  • on a damper · CPC title

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What does patent US9370984B2 cover?
A gas spring and gas damper assembly ( 200 ) can include a gas spring and a gas damper. The gas spring can include a first end member, a second end member and a flexible wall that at least partially forms a spring chamber. The gas damper can include first and second damper elements ( 278, 280 ) as well as a damper element assembly that are telescopically interconnected with one another. The dam…
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 Jun 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).