Electronically controlled sway bar damping link
US-12083850-B2 · Sep 10, 2024 · US
US9597941B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9597941-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514603395-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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In response to extension and compression of a piston rod, a piston slidingly moves in a cylinder, causing a flow of hydraulic oil. The hydraulic oil flow is controlled by a disk valve to generate a damping force. An elastic seal member fixed to the rear side of the disk valve is fitted to a recess in a pilot body to form a pilot chamber. The valve-opening operation of the disk valve is controlled by the pressure in the pilot chamber. The elastic seal member has an extension extended and fixed to the front side of the disk valve. Thus, forces acting on the rear and front sides of the disk valve due to shrinkage of the elastic seal member during fixing process balance and cancel each other out. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent warping of the disk valve and to obtain stable damping force characteristics.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cylinder apparatus comprising: a cylinder having a fluid sealed therein; a piston slidably fitted in the cylinder; a piston rod connected to the piston; and a valve mechanism configured to control a flow of fluid caused by sliding movement of the piston; the valve mechanism including: a disk valve having an annular elastic seal member fixed to a first side thereof; and a pilot casing to which the elastic seal member is gas-tightly fitted to form a pilot chamber configured to apply a pressure therein to the disk valve; wherein the elastic seal member has an extension that is extended over an outer peripheral surface of the disk valve and fixed to a second side of the disk valve. 2. The cylinder apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a seat disk is stacked over the second side of the disk valve, the seat disk being seatable on a seat portion of the valve mechanism. 3. The cylinder apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the seat disk has an outer diameter not less than that of the disk valve having the elastic seal member fixed thereto. 4. The cylinder apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a spacer is interposed between the disk valve and the seat disk at an inner periphery side of the extension. 5. The cylinder apparatus of claim 3 , wherein a spacer is interposed between the disk valve and the seat disk at an inner periphery side of the extension. 6. The cylinder apparatus of claim 2 , wherein an air vent passage is provided which allows a space between the disk valve and the seat disk to communicate with a downstream side of the valve mechanism. 7. The cylinder apparatus of claim 3 , wherein an air vent passage is provided which allows a space between the disk valve and the seat disk to communicate with a downstream side of the valve mechanism. 8. The cylinder apparatus of claim 4 , wherein an air vent passage is provided which allows a space between the disk valve and the seat disk to communicate with a downstream side of the valve mechanism. 9. The cylinder apparatus of claim 5 , wherein an air vent passage is provided which allows a space between the disk valve and the seat disk to communicate with a downstream side of the valve mechanism. 10. The cylinder apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the spacer is thinner in thickness than the extension. 11. The cylinder apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the spacer is thinner in thickness than the extension. 12. The cylinder apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the spacer is thinner in thickness than the extension. 13. The cylinder apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the spacer is thinner in thickness than the extension. 14. A valve mechanism for a cylinder apparatus to control a flow of a fluid, the valve mechanism comprising: a disk valve having an annular elastic seal member fixed to a first side thereof; and a pilot casing to which the elastic seal member is gas-tightly fitted to form a pilot chamber configured to apply a pressure therein to the disk valve; wherein the elastic seal member has an extension that is extended over an outer peripheral surface of the disk valve and fixed to a second side of the disk valve. 15. The cylinder apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first side of the disk valve is an opposite side relative to the second side of the disk valve.
Throttling passages in the form of annular discs {or other plate-like elements which may or may not have a spring action}, operating in opposite directions {or singly, e.g. annular discs positioned on top of the valve or piston body (F16F9/341, F16F9/3415 take precedence)} · CPC title
Characteristics of fluid dampers (adjusting fluid dampers in general F16F9/44 - F16F9/53) · CPC title
pressure regulating valves · CPC title
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