Shock absorber
US-2016258504-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US9500251B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9500251-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414553118-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A shock absorber for a vehicle includes a pressure tube that defines a fluid chamber and a piston disposed within the fluid chamber. The piston divides the fluid chamber into an upper working chamber and a lower working chamber, and defines a compression passage and a rebound passage. A valve disc assembly of the shock absorber engages the piston and controls the flow of fluid between the upper and lower working chambers. The valve disc assembly includes an orifice check disc and an orifice disc. The orifice disc defines a bleed passage between the upper and lower working chambers. The orifice check disc is disposed between the piston and the orifice disc. The orifice check disc closes the bleed passage as the fluid flows in a first direction and opens the bleed passage as the fluid flows in a second direction opposite of the first direction.
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A shock absorber for a vehicle comprising: a pressure tube defining a fluid chamber; a piston rod; a piston disposed within the fluid chamber and coupled to the piston rod, the piston dividing the fluid chamber into an upper working chamber and a lower working chamber, the piston defining a compression passage and a rebound passage, wherein the compression passage and the rebound passage extend through the piston between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber; and a valve disc assembly engaging the piston and controlling a flow of fluid between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber, the valve disc assembly including an orifice check disc and an orifice disc, wherein the orifice disc defines an orifice, the orifice check disc is flexible and disposed between the piston and the orifice disc, the orifice check disc controls the flow of fluid through the orifice such that fluid does not flow through the orifice during a rebound stroke and flows through the orifice during a compression stroke; and the orifice check disc includes a plurality of cuts forming at least one tab arranged on the orifice check disc between the piston rod and inwardly of an outermost radial edge of the orifice check disc, the at least one tab operating to flex into contact with the orifice disc and to block flow through the orifice during the rebound stroke. 2. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the tab on the orifice check disc flexes toward the orifice disc during the rebound stroke and flexes towards the piston during the compression stroke. 3. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the piston includes a support land that circumferentially extends along a surface of the piston, and the orifice check disc of the valve disc assembly is disposed on the land. 4. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the piston includes a support land that circumferentially extends along a surface of the piston, and the orifice check disc of the valve disc assembly is disposed within the land and the orifice disc is disposed on the land. 5. The shock absorber of claim 1 wherein the orifice check disc includes a plurality of the tabs, the plurality of tabs each having an arc-like shape and each is disposed between an inner diameter and an outer diameter of the orifice check disc, the plurality of tabs flex toward the piston and flex toward the orifice disc based on a direction of the flow of fluid. 6. A shock absorber for a vehicle comprising: a pressure tube defining a fluid chamber; a piston rod; a piston disposed within the fluid chamber and secured to the piston rod, the piston dividing the fluid chamber into an upper working chamber and a lower working chamber, the piston defining a compression passage and a rebound passage, wherein the compression passage and the rebound passage extend through the piston between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber; and a valve disc assembly engaging the piston and controlling a flow of fluid between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber, the valve disc assembly including an orifice check disc and an orifice disc, wherein the orifice disc defines an orifice, the orifice forms a bleed passage between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber, the orifice check disc is disposed between the piston and the orifice disc, and, at low fluid speeds, the orifice check disc closes the bleed passage as the fluid flows in a first direction and opens the bleed passage as the fluid flows in a second direction opposite of the first direction; and the orifice check disc includes a plurality of cuts forming at least one tab arranged on the orifice check disc between the piston rod and inwardly of an outermost radial edge of the orifice check disc, the at least one tab operating to flex into contact with the orifice disc and to block flow through the orifice during the rebound stroke. 7. The shock absorber of claim 6 wherein, in the first direction, fluid flows from the upper working chamber toward the lower working chamber and, in the second direction, fluid flows from the lower working chamber toward the upper working chamber. 8. The shock absorber of claim 6 wherein the valve disc assembly controls the flow of fluid through the rebound passage. 9. The shock absorber of claim 6 wherein orifice check disc is moveable based on the flow of fluid. 10. The shock absorber of claim 6 wherein the orifice check disc presses against the orifice disc when fluid flows in the first direction and moves away from the orifice disc when fluid flows in the second direction. 11. The shock absorber of claim 6 wherein: the orifice check disc includes a plurality of the tabs defined by one or more cuts, each one of the plurality of tabs has an arc-like shape and is disposed between an inner diameter and an outer diameter of the orifice check disc, and each one of the plurality of tabs moves toward and presses against the orifice disc when fluid flows in the first direction and moves away from the orifice disc when fluid flows in the second direction. 12. A shock absorber for a vehicle comprising: a pressure tube defining a fluid chamber; a piston rod; a piston disposed within the fluid chamber and coupled to the piston rod, the piston dividing the fluid chamber into an upper working chamber and a lower working chamber, the piston defining a compression passage and a rebound passage, wherein the compression passage and the rebound passage extend through the piston between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber; a compression valve assembly engaging the piston, wherein the compression valve assembly controls a flow of fluid through the compression passage; and a rebound valve assembly engaging the piston and controlling the flow of fluid through the rebound passage, the rebound valve assembly including a valve disc assembly, the valve disc assembly including an orifice check disc and an orifice disc, wherein the orifice disc defines an orifice, the orifice forms a bleed passage between the upper working chamber and the lower working chamber, the orifice check disc is disposed between the piston and the orifice disc, and the orifice check disc closes the bleed passage when fluid flows from the upper working chamber toward the lower working chamber and opens the bleed passage when fluid flows from the lower working chamber toward the upper working chamber; and the orifice check disc includes a plurality of cuts forming at least one tab arranged on the orifice check disc between the piston rod and inwardly of an outermost radial edge of the orifice check disc, the at least one tab operating to flex into contact with the orifice disc and to block flow through the orifice during the rebound stroke. 13. The shock absorber of claim 12 wherein the orifice check disc includes a plurality of the tabs, and the the tabs flex away from the orifice disc and flex toward the orifice disc based on a direction of the flow of fluid. 14. The shock absorber of claim 13 wherein the tabs flex toward and press against the orifice disc when fluid flows from the upper working chamber toward the lower working chamber and flex away from the orifice disc when fluid flows from the lower working chamber toward the upper working chamber. 15. The shock absorber of claim 12 wherein: the tab of the orifice check disc flexes toward the orifice disc when fluid flows from the upper working chamber toward the lower working chamber, and the tab of the orifice check disc flexes away from the orifice disc when fluid flows from the lower working c
with a closed cylinder and a piston separating two or more working spaces therein · CPC title
characterised by features of the annular discs per se, singularly or in combination · CPC title
characterised by features of supporting elements intended to guide or limit the movement of the annular discs (F16F9/3488 takes precedence) · CPC title
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