Vibration damper
US-10094442-B2 · Oct 9, 2018 · US
US9683624B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9683624-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314647371-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A closure package for closing a damper tube of a vibration damper includes a main body configured to be sealingly disposed the damper tube and through which a piston rod of the vibration damper can be sealingly guided. The main body has an opening into which a guide bushing for guiding the piston rod is inserted. At least one sealing unit is disposed in the main body and configured to seal against the piston rod. The guide bushing has a circumferential collar extending radially outwards at one end face that abuts against the sealing unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A closure package for closing off a damper tube of a vibration damper, comprising: a main body configured to be sealingly disposed in the damper tube and having an opening defined therein through which a piston rod of the vibration damper can be sealingly guided, said opening having a sealing contact surface defined therein; a guide bushing disposed in said opening of said main body and configured to guide the piston rod therein, said guide bushing having a central bore defined there through and a circumferential collar disposed at a first end side thereof, which collar extends radially outward from said bushing and defines a planar end surface that forms an axial termination of said guide bushing, wherein an outer diameter of said collar is smaller than a diameter of said sealing contact surface of said main body; at least one seal unit disposed in said opening of said main body and configured to form a seal against an outer surface of the piston rod, said at least one seal unit comprising: a rod sealing element having a first end disposed against both said sealing contact surface of said main body and said collar of said guide bushing, and having an opposing second end, and defining a central bore there through, wherein an inner diameter of said central bore of said rod sealing element is larger at said first end thereof than an inner diameter of said central bore of said guide bushing at a contact interface between said guide bushing and said rod sealing element, and an outer sealing element disposed adjacent said rod sealing element; and a closure plate disposed in said opening of said main body adjacent said outer sealing element and configured to hold said seal unit in place in said main body, wherein said outer sealing element of said seal unit serves as a support ring for said closure plate and is disposed between said rod sealing element of said seal unit and said closure plate. 2. The closure package of claim 1 , wherein said rod sealing element is disposed adjacent to and bears against said planar end surface of said collar of said guide bushing. 3. The closure package of claim 1 or 2 , wherein said main body includes a circumferential collar seat defined therein, in which collar seat said collar of said guide bushing is seated. 4. The closure package of claim 3 , wherein said guide bushing is affixed, in an axial direction of the vibration damper, between said collar seat and said seal unit, by way of said collar of said guide bushing. 5. The closure package of claim 3 , wherein said guide bushing is a single unitary piece and is made of a plastic bearing material. 6. The closure package of claim 3 , wherein said guide bushing is affixed into said opening in said main body by press fit. 7. The closure package of claim 3 , wherein said collar of said guide bushing has an axial thickness that is substantially the same as a wall thickness of said guide bushing. 8. A vibration damper, comprising: a damper tube defining a central opening there through; a piston rod disposed in an axially moveable manner in said damper tube; and a closure package affixed into an interior of said damper tube and configured to close off said opening of said damper tube, said closure package comprising: a main body configured to be sealingly disposed in said damper tube and having an axial opening defined therein through which said piston rod is sealingly guided, said opening having a sealing contact surface defined therein; a guide bushing disposed in said opening of said main body and configured to guide said piston rod therein, said guide bushing having a circumferential collar disposed at a first end side thereof that extends radially outward from said bushing, wherein an outer diameter of said collar is smaller than a diameter of said sealing contact surface; and at least one seal unit disposed in said opening of said main body and having a first end disposed against both said sealing contact surface of said main body and said collar of said guide bushing, and having an opposing second end, said seal unit further defining a central bore there through, wherein an inner diameter of said central bore of said at least one seal unit is larger at said first end thereof than an inner diameter of said guide bushing at a contact interface between said guide bushing and said seal unit, said seal unit further being configured to form a seal against an outer surface of said piston rod.
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