End-stop control valves for providing progessive damping forces in vibration dampers
US-2024084872-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9551395B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9551395-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514739527-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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An object of the present invention is to reduce the size of a shock absorber, and to facilitate adjusting of the damping amount of the shock absorber. The shock absorber 10 has an outer tube 11 and an inner tube 15 , wherein a piston rod 14 projects from a base end of the outer tube 11 , and a rotative operating part 19 provided in the inner tube 15 projects from a base end of the outer tube 11 . An annular piston 27 separates a liquid accommodating chamber 16 into a shock absorbing chamber 28 and an accumulator chamber 29 . A flow-rate adjusting hole 48 of the outer tube 11 is composed of a contact surface 51 and an eccentric surface 52 . A bypass channel 53 communicating with a communication hole 49 is formed between the eccentric surface 52 and the inner tube 15.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shock absorber comprising: an outer tube on in which a piston rod is mounted, and in which the piston rod is reciprocable in an axial direction, the piston rod having a projecting end projecting from a distal end of the outer tube; an inner tube rotatably mounted in the outer tube, the inner tube and the outer tube collectively forming a liquid accommodating chamber to which liquid is injected, the inner tube is provided with a plurality of communication holes arranged at intervals in a circumferential direction thereof, and formed so as to penetrate through the inner tube in a radial direction thereof; a rotative operating part provided at connected with the inner tube, the rotative operating part projecting from a base end of the outer tube; and a spring member disposed in the inner tube, the spring member applying a spring force to the piston rod in a projecting direction of the piston rod; wherein the inner surface of the outer tube has a contact surface and an eccentric surface having a curvature axis which is distant from a curvature axis of the contact surface, the curvature axis of the contact surface is aligned with a rotation central axis of the inner tube, and the contact surface of the outer tube is in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the inner tube, the eccentric surface of the outer tube and the outer peripheral surface of the inner tube collectively form a bypass channel which communicates with the communication holes, the bypass channel having a thickness reduced in a circumferential direction from the center part toward both ends thereof, and a communication opening degree of the bypass channel is changeable in a stepless manner and the communication hole is configured to be changed by rotating the inner tube and the communication holes with respect to the outer tube between a fully-opened state having a maximum value of the communication opening degree, and a closed state having a minimum value of the communication opening degree. 2. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , further comprising an annular piston provided at a base end of the piston rod, the annular piston separating liquid accommodating chamber into a shock absorbing chamber and an accumulator chamber, the shock absorbing chamber being disposed on a base end side of the inner tube and having the spring member stored therein, and the accumulator chamber being disposed on a distal end side of the inner tube. 3. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the radius of the eccentric surface is larger than a rotation radius of the outer peripheral surface of the inner tube. 4. The shock absorber according to claim 3 , wherein an eccentric amount of an eccentric central axis of the eccentric surface and the rotation central axis of the outer peripheral surface of the inner tube is larger than the difference between the radius and the rotation radius. 5. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein a first fitting hole rotatably supporting the inner tube is provided at the base end of the outer tube so as to be contiguous with the flow-rate adjusting hole; and a seal member sealing a part between the fitting hole and the inner tube is provided at the inner tube. 6. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein the outer tube has a distal end provided with a rod cover through which the piston rod extends; and the rod cover is provided with an accumulator member forming an accumulator chamber which is contracted by the liquid flowing from a shock absorbing chamber formed by the piston within the inner tube to the accumulator chamber upon a backward movement of the piston rod, and which supplies the liquid from the accumulator chamber to the shock absorbing chamber upon projecting movement of the piston rod.
the damper being a fluid damper · CPC title
Variable stiffness · CPC title
Means on or in the damper for manual or non-automatic adjustment; such means combined with temperature correction (F16F9/53, {F16F13/26} take precedence; temperature correction only F16F9/52) · CPC title
of cylinders (F16F9/483 takes precedence) · CPC title
Dampers characterised by having pressure absorbing means other than gas, e.g. sponge rubber · CPC title
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