Damper

US9850975B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9850975-B2
Application numberUS-201415105989-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2014
Priority dateDec 19, 2013
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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Abstract

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A damper includes a piston provided with a rod, and a housing storing the piston, and generates a braking force by an operation of the piston. The piston is provided with a seal member relative to an inner wall of the housing; and a slider provided slidably relative to the piston, and contacting the inner wall of the housing with a predetermined frictional force. When the braking force is generated, the slider presses against the seal member, and a portion contacting the inner wall of the housing in the seal member deforms outwardly toward the housing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A damper comprising: a piston including a rod; and a housing having an open end and storing the piston, the housing generating a braking force in cooperation with an operation of the piston, wherein the piston includes: a seal member having a skirt-shaped portion, extending toward the open end of the housing and contacting an inner wall of the housing to seal between the piston and the inner wall of the housing, and a slider provided slidably relative to the piston, and having an extension portion extending toward the open end of the housing and contacting the inner wall of the housing with a predetermined frictional force, the extension portion including a pressure contact portion formed at a base end thereof and pressing one end of the skirt-shaped portion to deform the skirt-shaped portion outwardly toward the inner wall of the housing when the braking force is generated, the seal member further includes a front end face portion facing a blocking end of the housing opposite to the open end thereof, an inner face portion extending from an inner side of the front end face portion toward the open end, and an outer face portion spaced from the inner face portion and extending from an outer side of the front end face portion toward the open end to form the skirt-shaped portion, the outer face portion having a length greater than that of the inner face portion to form a space inside the outer face portion, the skirt-shaped portion inclines outwardly in a direction toward the open end of the housing, and the seal member further includes a groove formed in the skirt-shaped portion, and having one groove end opened at the front end face portion and another groove end closed at the one end of the skirt-shaped portion such that the skirt-shaped portion deforms inwardly to form a ventilation passage between the inner wall of the housing and the skirt-shaped portion when the piston moves from the open end of the housing toward the blocking end thereof. 2. A damper according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure contact portion presses the skirt-shaped portion from a rod side. 3. A damper according to claim 1 , wherein in accordance with an operation speed of the piston, a deformation amount of the skirt-shaped portion increases. 4. A damper according to claim 1 , wherein in accordance with an operation speed of the piston, a sliding amount of the slider increases. 5. A damper, comprising: a piston provided with a rod, and a housing having an open end and a blocking end opposite to the open end, and storing the piston, the housing generating a braking force in cooperation with an operation force of the piston, wherein the piston includes a seal member having a skirt-shaped portion, extending toward the open end of the housing and contacting the inner wall of the housing to seal between the piston and the inner wall of the housing, the skirt-shaped portion deforming outwardly toward the inner wall of the housing when a chamber formed between the piston and the blocking end of the housing has a negative pressure, the seal member further includes a front end face portion facing the blocking end of the housing opposite to the open end thereof, an inner face portion extending from an inner side of the front end face portion toward the open end, and an outer face portion spaced from the inner face portion and extending from an outer side of the front end face portion toward the open end to form the skirt-shaped portion, the outer face portion having a length greater than that of the inner face portion to form a space inside the outer face portion, the skirt-shaped portion inclines outwardly in a direction toward the open end of the housing, and the seal member further includes a groove formed in the skirt-shaped portion, and having one groove end opened at the front end face portion and another groove end closed at the one end of the skirt-shaped portion such that the skirt-shaped portion deforms inwardly to form a ventilation passage between the inner wall of the housing and the skirt-shaped portion when the piston moves from the open end of the housing toward the blocking end thereof. 6. A damper according to claim 5 , wherein in accordance with an operation speed of the piston, a deformation amount of the skirt-shaped portion increases. 7. A damper according to claim 1 , wherein an outer frame shape in a cross section of the housing in a direction orthogonal to a moving direction of the piston is made flat. 8. A damper comprising: a piston including a rod; and a housing having an open end and storing the piston, the housing generating a braking force in cooperation with an operation of the piston, wherein the piston includes: a seal member having a skirt-shaped portion, extending toward the open end of the housing and contacting an inner wall of the housing to seal between the piston and the inner wall of the housing, and a slider provided slidably relative to the piston, and having an extension portion extending toward the open end of the housing and contacting the inner wall of the housing with a predetermined frictional force, the extension portion including a pressure contact portion formed at a base end thereof and pressing one end of the skirt-shaped portion to deform the skirt-shaped portion outwardly toward the inner wall of the housing when the braking force is generated, the seal member further includes a front end face portion facing a blocking end of the housing opposite to the open end thereof, an inner face portion extending from an inner side of the front end face portion toward the open end, and an outer face portion spaced from the inner face portion and extending from an outer side of the front end face portion toward the open end to form the skirt-shaped portion, the outer face portion having a length greater than that of the inner face portion to form a space inside the outer face portion, the skirt-shaped portion inclines outwardly in a direction toward the open end of the housing, and the slider is disposed at a rear side of the seal member, and further includes a cylindrical base spaced from the inner face portion of the seal member, a base portion extending radially outwardly from the cylindrical base between a front end and a rear end of the cylindrical base, and a shoulder portion formed at the base portion as the pressure contact portion, the extension portion extending from the base portion at a side opposite to the shoulder portion and forming a space between the extension portion and the cylindrical base. 9. A damper according to claim 8 , wherein the piston further includes a first flange portion and a second flange portion apart from each other to arrange the seal member and the slider therebetween, and the seal member further includes a circumferential projection piece formed on the front end face portion and projecting toward the first flange portion to seal between the front end face portion of the seal member and the first flange portion when the braking force is generated.

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Classifications

  • of pistons (F16F9/0227 and F16F9/36 take precedence; throttling passages in or on piston body F16F9/3405) · CPC title

  • of cylinders (F16F9/483 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • preventing complete withdrawal of the drawer · CPC title

  • Telescopic (F16F9/04 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F16F9/0218Primary

    Mono-tubular units (F16F9/0227, F16F9/0236, F16F9/0245 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9850975B2 cover?
A damper includes a piston provided with a rod, and a housing storing the piston, and generates a braking force by an operation of the piston. The piston is provided with a seal member relative to an inner wall of the housing; and a slider provided slidably relative to the piston, and contacting the inner wall of the housing with a predetermined frictional force. When the braking force is gener…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nifco Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F9/0218. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 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 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).